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  6. Inverell's Second Tragedy in Eight Days--

    On searching the clothes on the body of William Taggart, who died this morning as the result of a wound inflicted by a ...

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  7. SENSATIONAL TENNIS

    Sensationally winning both singles against the Americans, England has taken a firm grip on the Davis Cup tie. Austin and Perry played splendid tennis and had little ...

    Article : 551 words
  8. SELF-GOVERNMENT

    Addressing a conference of the Riverina Division of the United Country Movement yesterday, the Minister for Education, Mr. D. H. Drummond, urged the movement to approach the ...

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  9. ALLEGED CONSPIRACY

    Three men well-known in city business circles were arrested last night and charged with having conspired, between January 1 ...

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  10. TWO DEAD

    Apparently stricken by poisoning, two young children have died at Bairnsdale hospital and two others are in a grave condition. ...

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  11. MOOREFIELD RACES

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  12. BRAWN CONQUERS

    The "Daily Express" describes Austin's victory as a vindication of style against thump trump, of brain against brawn. ...

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  13. FIRM TONE

    At the wool sales 8542 bales were offered, including 1261 New South Wales, 53 Queensland, 828 Victorian, 372 South Australian. ...

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  14. CHILD'S DEATH

    Sentence of three years' imprisonment was imposed by Judge Foster at the Central Sessions, on Cyril Pritchard (32), storekeeper, of ...

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  15. At the Police Court

    At the Central Court to-day James Patrick Bolger (42), grazier, was charged with having, between January 1 and December 31, 1927, ...

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  16. NEW FOREST

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  17. FAULTY RAILS

    Another rail break was discovered by officers of the Railway Department today. ...

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  18. PLUCKY WOMAN

    Courageously grappling with a man who atempted to snatch her bag, Mrs. Gruzman, licensee of the Victoria Hotel, Marrickville, ...

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  19. PRODUCTION

    In its plenary session this evening the Economic Commission of the World Economic Conference received a report of Mr. ...

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  20. STOCK RALLY

    After the worst break since 1929 stocks rallied to-day, substantially reducing the extreme losses of three to more than ...

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  21. P.S. CUTS

    Replying to a deputation of Commonwealth public servants from the Kooyong electorate, which asked for the restoration ...

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  22. WHEAT FUTURES

    The largest export business in several weeks--close to two million bushels-- and firmer Liverpool cables than expected, combined to-day to ...

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  23. NO NEED FOR ALARM

    The Commissioner for Railways, Mr. Hartigan said yesterday that while he would frankly state that the Commissioners ...

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  24. OIL FROM COAL

    Mr. L. J. Rogers, who was sent abroad by the Commonwealth Government to report on processes for the extraction of oil ...

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  25. TO CONFER WITH M.C.C.

    The "Evening Standard," referring to the suggestion that Woodfull will be sent to confer with the M.C.C. on the body-line ...

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  26. AT BATHURST

    A flaw in the railway lines at Bathurst goods yards was nearly responsible for another derailment yesterday. ...

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  27. OBITUARY

    Mrs. Jane Elizabeth Power died suddenly at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Edgar S'rauss, Grafton, on Thursday night, aged 67 ...

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  28. STOP PRESS

    Whiteman Handicap.--Dango 1, Rappacre 2, Lee Wind 3. Second Maiden Handicap.--Ted Cane 1, Flower of Dunblane 2, ...

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  29. CHEAPER FARES

    It is reported that Railway Commissioner Hartigan has advised the Government that the reduction of the railway fares ...

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