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  2. Major Cousens Denies His Guilt: To Give Evidence When Case Resumes On Sept. 9

    SYDNEY: Mr. Farrington, S.M., decided in Central Court today that a prima fade case of high treason had been made out against Major Charles Hughes Cousens, A.I.F. Cousens denied guilt and asked for an adjournment to enable him to make a statement in defence and to call vidence. ...

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  3. Strange Friends

    "GLAD TO KNOW YOU."—Mittens, cat owned by Mrs. C. Ivison, of Ashfield, Sydney, soon got round to making pals with 18-months-old Whisky, a female kangaroo. Whisky came by plane from Rockhampton, as a present from Mrs. Ivison's husband. Whisky travelled by ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. McKELL SAYS PRESS SABOTAGED HIS COAL BILL SPEECH

    SYDNEY: Labor members in the Legislative Assembly today accused die Sydney Press of deliberately sabotaging the two-hours' speech yesterday of the Premier (Mr. McKell). on the Coal Industry Bill, and Mr. F. H. Hawkins (Newcastle) suggested ...

    Article : 549 words
  5. GAOL FOR CARRYING GUN WITHOUT PERMIT

    SYDNEY: Gaol without the option of a fine is to be imposed on persons illegally possessing firearms, and up to seven years' penal servitude is to be provided for firearms offences, the Attoney-General (Mr. Martin) announced in Parliament today. ...

    Article : 400 words
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