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  2. COAL DISPUTE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Appalling stories of cruelty were told to-day in Wallsend court by victims who were assaulted in the heart of the bush near Ashtonfields ...

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  3. WATERSHEDS CONTROL.

    Consideration is being given by the Minister of Forests to the question of introducing legislation during the coming session of Parliament to restore the ...

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  4. "THE AGE" LIBEL CASE.

    Further interesting and in many respects remarkable evidence was given before Judge Poster and a jury in the County Court yesterday, at the continued ...

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  5. PROPOSED WHEAT POOL.

    Mr. P. Moloney, the Minister of Markets and Transport, who returned from Canberra yesterday, explained that if an Australian compulsory wheat pool was ...

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  6. FRENCH POLITICAL CRISIS.

    M. Tardien had recovered sufficiently from his illness to-day to visit President Doumergue. He declined an invitation to form a new Cabinet, or to net again as ...

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  7. PREMIERS' CONFERENCE

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--In the presence of eighteen Commonwealth and State Ministers the Prime Minister, Mr. Scullin, opened the Premiers' Conference ...

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  8. SLUMP IN AMERICA.

    Reacting violently to suggestions in a special despatch from London that the Canadian wheat pool officials arc returning from London disappointed after the ...

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  9. MUNITIONS EXPLODE.

    A serious explosion occurred at the munitions depot at Liossia, a suburb of Athens, when several soldiers and workmen dropped a crate of hand grenades ...

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  10. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE.

    Sir,--Mr. Stewart is reported to have said yesterday at Canberra: "On the last occasion when the merchants and growers had fought, the States had been ...

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  11. BRITISH INDUSTRIES FAIR.

    The president of the Board of Trade has set up a committee of prominent business men to examine the present situation as regards the British ...

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  12. Appreciative Resolution.

    Before the conference concluded at Canberra a resolution was adopted expressing appreciation of the action of the Minister of Markets in having called it together, ...

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  13. CURIOUS RAILWAY MISHAP.

    Considerable damage was done by a peculiar railway accident which happened at Croydon early yesterday morning, When two carriages of an empty passenger train ...

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  14. OUYEN POISONING CASE.

    OUYEN, Thursday.--Mrs. Amelia Alice Flanagan appeared formally before Mr. Oke, J.P., this morning in connection with the charge of having murdered her ...

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  15. POLITICAL SNIPING.

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--Asked if he would comment on the statement of the leader of the Opposition (Mr. Latham) that if Mr. Bruce had still been Prime ...

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  16. "A FANTASTIC SCHEME."

    The following criticism by one of the leading wheat marketing authorities in South Australia upon the Federal wheat pool proposals was contained in a letter ...

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  17. DOCTOR'S WIFE WHIPPED.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The hearing was concluded in the District Court to-day of the case in which Muriel Gladys Manning, of Coogee, sued Heather Belle ...

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  18. PAXTON DEMONSTRATION.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--It is understood that over 60 summonses will be served on Friday on members of Bellbird, Paxton and Pelton miners' lodges, charging ...

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  19. PROSECUTION OF POLITICIANS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--When the Legislative Assembly met this afternoon Mr. Baddeley asked the Chief Secretary (Mr. Chaffey) if his remarks in regard to the ...

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  20. TRAMS IN COLLISION.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--When two train cars packed with passengers were proceeding towards Dulwich Hill to-night, the front tram stopped, and a second tram ...

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  21. MR. THEODORE AND THE LABOR CAUCUS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Mr. J. C. Eld- ridge, M.P., to-day denied the statement that he was the leader of a "cave" within the Federal Labor caucus against the ...

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  22. LEVEL CROSSING AGAIN.

    UPPER FERN TREE GULLY, Thursday.--A remarkable escape from death was experienced by Victor R. Smith, 41 years, employed on Mr. Whinfield's Leasomes ...

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  23. CHECK ON LOCAL JUSTICES.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--It is expected that the Department of Justice will shortly make Cessnock district an area to be controlled by a stipendiary ...

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  24. PURSUED BY MOTHER-IN-LAW.

    Ph[?]be Naumann, of Campbell -street, Collingwood, before the local court yesterday, charged her husband, Arthur Naumann, of George-street, Fitzroy, ...

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  25. J.P. PRE-SELECTED FOR PARLIAMENT.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Mr. Albert Burns, president of Kurri branch of the A.L.P., has been selected to contest the Upper Hunter at the next State elections. The ...

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  26. MURDER ON FARM.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--The Apple thorpe murder mystery has assumed inter State importance, for it has been established that the Italian who was employed ...

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  27. INJURED BY STARTER'S GUN.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Further argument was heard in the Full Court this morning before the Chief Justice (Sir James Blair), Mr. Justice Webb and Mr. ...

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  28. A CESSNOCK FIRE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The coroner at Cessnock conducted an inquiry to-day into the cause of the destruction by fire of the house of Ernest Ford, a miner, at ...

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  29. THE WERRIBEE TRAGEDY.

    BERWICK, Thursday.--Four of the victims of the level crossing tragedy at Werribee on Sunday were buried in the local cemetery on Tuesday--Mrs. ...

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  30. UNIONS' POLICY.

    SYDNEY, Thursday,--The combined mining unions committee will sit on Friday in Sydney and review its present policy. It is expected that Messrs. ...

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  31. A SYDNEY FIRE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--A serious fire today gutted the furniture store of Fred. Kilner, Ferns and Co., Camperdown, and did damage estimated at £100,000. ...

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  32. BAYSIDE ALLOTMENTS.

    DROMANA, Thursday.--Under instructions from the shire of Flinders an auction sale of allotments, on which for a considerable period municipal rates had ...

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  33. NEW ZEALAND WOOL.

    CHRISTCHURCH, Thursday.--Growers assembled in large numbers today for the Wellington wool sale, and when no buyers were present a statement ...

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  34. CHARGE OF PERJURY.

    Before Mr. C. J. Rogers, P.M., in the City Court yesterday. Norman Melver, 29 years, laborer, was charged with having, on 27th September, 1929, being a witness ...

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  35. PETROL TAX.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Mr. G. N. King, acting chairman of the National Roads and Motorists's Association, to-day said the announcement by the Prime Minister ...

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  36. UNLAWFUL CONVERSION.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--In the police court this afternoon Robert McCowan, 54 years, a solicitor, was committed for trial on a charge of having converted trust ...

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  37. S. LOONGANA SIX HOURS LATE.

    Delayed by dense fog in Bass Strait on her run from Burnie and Devonport, the Bass Strait passenger liner Loongana did not berth at North Wharf, Melbourne, ...

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  38. MAN DISLOCATES NECK.

    Suffering from a dislocated neck, Arthur C. Thomas 44 years, of Graham-street, Sunshine, was admitted to Melbourne Hospital yesterday afternoon. Thomas ...

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  39. CRUSHED BETWEEN RAILWAY TRUCKS.

    Whilst engaged in shunting operations Princes-bridge railway yards yesterday afternoon Peter Barnard, 36 years, of Gwynne-street, Richmond, was caught ...

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  40. FIRE AT CIVIL SERVICE STORES.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The city firemen had only returned from the blaze at the factory or Kilner. Fern and Co., when they were called out again to a fire ...

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