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  2. YOUTHS CHARGED WITH ATTEMPTED ROBBERY

    Evidence concerning the Farley railway station tragedy on the night of March 8, when a railway night officer ...

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  3. DIGGERS AND INSTITUTE

    Statements that the majority who patronise the Sailors and Soldiers Memorial Institute in Perkin-strect, ...

    Article : 559 words
  4. RAIN STORMS EXPECTED

    Stormy weather advancing from the west is expected to affect the southern half of New South Wales within the next ...

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  5. POLICE DASH BY 'PLANE TO TOCUMWAL

    For the first time in this State the police to-day used an aeroplane to travel to the scene of a suspected murder in ...

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  6. COMPLAINT BY HUSBAND

    A divorce petition by Herbert Cecil Stokes, railway cleaner, of Texas-street, Mayfield, heard before Mr. Acting ...

    Article : 613 words
  7. TENTH DAY OF DOCTOR'S LIBEL SUIT

    Evidence that he had won £400 on a horse in the English race the Cambridgeshire, in 1935, was given by Dr. R. V. ...

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  8. FIRE AT HAMILTON

    In the early hours of June 4, a house occupied by William Frederick Taylor, and owned by Mrs. Martha Mathieson ...

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  9. BOMBING OF BRITISH SHIPS

    According to "The Daily Mail," General Franco, owing to diplomatic activity in London, Paris and Rome, in which ...

    Article : 43 words
  10. MINE OWNER MURDERED FOR HIS GOLD

    The police expect soon to trace the Chinese murderers of Mr. F. G. W. Dunsford, owner of the Tersang gold mine, who was shot and hacked to ...

    Article : 160 words
  11. LOST LICENCE FOR THREE YEARS

    Automatic disqualification from holding a licence for three years is part of the penalty to be paid by Norman Cleary, 31, carpenter, who pleaded ...

    Article : 172 words
  12. BIG ATHLETIC EVENT

    One of the most important events in the Northern District Amateur Athletic Association's yearly programme, the open five-mile handicap, will be ...

    Article : 145 words
  13. DRIVER'S LICENCE SUSPENDED FOR 12 MONTHS

    Evidence for the defence was concluded at the Newcastle Police Court to-day in the case in which Eugene Roberge, 55, miner, pleaded not guilty ...

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  14. FOOD RELIEF FRAUDS AT ABERDARE

    "A piece of impudent imposition on the public," was how Mr. C. G. Carr-Boyd. P.M., in the Cessnock Police Court to-day, described the case of a ...

    Article : 184 words
  15. SPOONER'S VISIT POSTPONED

    An important series of conferences on works for unemployed was postponed to-day owing to the inability of the Minister for Works and Local ...

    Article : 196 words
  16. Amy Johnson Crashes In Sailplane

    Ten thousand people saw Amy Johnson crash in landing a new type of sailplane at Walsall. She was unhurt, but the 'plane was ...

    Article : 71 words
  17. YOUTH REMANDED FOR SENTENCE

    Pleading Guilty at Maitland Quarter Sessions to-day to a charge of having assaulted a girl under the age of 10 years with intent to commit ...

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  18. DISMISSAL OF EVERY JEW

    The Nari Party in Austria, has ordered that every Jewish employee who has not been dismissed, be given a fortnight's notice. ...

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  19. New Senators Take Their Seats On Friday

    Federal politic, will assume a new complexion next Friday when the present overwhelming majority of the Government in the Senate will be reduced ...

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  20. TO-DAY'S ACCIDENTS

    Thomas Allen, 49, of Mailand-street, Kurri Kurri, a machine man employed at the Abermain No. 3 colliery was struck by a pipe at work to-day. He ...

    Article : 42 words
  21. Boy Injured

    Knocked down by a car near his home yesterday, Kevin Williams, 7, of Harle-street. Abermain, sustained a fractured left leg. After first aid had ...

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  22. THIEVES OPERATING IN SYDNEY HOTELS

    So many hotels have been burgled in recent weeks that the police fear that an expert gang is at work. Possibly, they say, it is the same gang ...

    Article : 154 words
  23. NATIVE SAYS HE WAS TALKED INTO MURDER

    An extraordinary story of how a native was "talked" into killing a man, his wife and child on behalf of another, was told to Mr. R. A. Woodward, Resident Magistrate, during the trial of Karo and Koava for murder at Koki. ...

    Article : 296 words
  24. CAR CUT UP WITH A HACKSAW!

    Police yesterday recovered from the Curl Curl lagoon, parts of a new sedan car which had been cut to dozens of pieces with a hacksaw. ...

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  25. RAIL SHUNTERS START REGULATION STRIKE

    Railway shunters at Enfield marshalling yards have commenced the first stage of a "work to regulations" strike. They are obeying a regulation that shunters must not release trucks until they have a signal from another shunter or ...

    Article : 214 words
  26. Kurri Whist Drive

    Prizes at the weekly whist drive of the Women's Auxiliary of the Kurri Returned Soldiers on Saturday night were won by Mesdames Warren, ...

    Article : 37 words
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