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  6. METHODIST SUNDAY SCHOOL

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  7. SON LOSES HANDS

    Some four years ago Warwick Lo[?]eld, aged 22, had both hands cut off in a chaffcutter. The State Insurance Office paid out £750 by way ...

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  8. THE RABAUL RISING

    A message from Rabaul states that a positive expedition of about 30 white-and 70 native police armed with rifles and a machine gun, has left ...

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  9. MISGUIDED CELEBRATIONS

    Wireless listeners-in to Brisbane were given the result of the Melbourne Cup as Pantheon first, S[?]pearfelt 2nd.; Naos 3rd. As soon as they ...

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  10. PAGE ALOFT

    The Acting-Prime Minister, Dr. Earle Page, is leaving Melbourne ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. 43 ARRESTS

    The police raided a building in Little Riley Street, Sydney, 'last night, and made 48 arrests. The police stated that every comfort was provided ...

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  12. WOOLLEN MILLS AFIRE

    A fire which for a time threatened to assume dangerous proportions broke out in the woollen mills of John Dickens and Co., Ltd., Windsor ...

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  13. GOLDFIELDS MURDER

    Evan Clarke was released from gaol yesterday, having been detained for four months in connection with the murder of Detectives Pitman and ...

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  14. BUTCHER WINS

    At the Sydney stadium, Eddie Butcher, welterweight champion of New South Wales, defeated Jack Cameron, welterweight champion of Victoria, ...

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  15. HEAVY DAMAGES

    A South Canterbury cyclist, who lost a lee as a result of a collision with a motor car, was awarded £1000 damages and £50 costs against the ...

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  16. THE PREFERENCE BILL

    During the consideration of the Local Government Preference-to-Goods Bill in the Legislative Council, an amendment was ...

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  17. INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL

    The All Blacks defeated Salford by 18 points to 10. Devonshire defeated the Maoris by 20 points to 0. ...

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  18. 'BUS CAPSIZES

    A crowded motor 'bus was travelling from North Road to the city last night, when a rear-wheel tyre blew out. The vehicle skidded and then ...

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  19. COAL LEVY

    The Trade Union Council Conference of 800 delegates, which heard Messrs. Cook and Richardson account for the Miners' Federation funds, ...

    Article : 119 words
  20. RECALCITRANT YOUTH

    Three tunes in an institution in Sydney failed to mend the ways of boy who was apprehended yesterday. He returned from the ...

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  21. THE BUDGET

    The State Treasurer will deliver his budget speech on Tuesday next. It is expected that he will announce the necessity for increased ...

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  22. AMERICAN ELECTIONS

    The latest election returns how that for the Senate the Democrats have 47 seats and the Republicans 47, with one doubtful. In the House ...

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  23. OBITUARY

    Mr. William Regg, one of the best-known business men in Sydney, and who for some years represented New South Wales in the State Assembly, ...

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  24. INCREASED WAGES

    Temporary clerks in the Commonwealth Public—Service have been granted increases in wages by the determination of the Public Service ...

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  25. TALKING IN MILLIONS

    Alderman William Brooks, M.L.C., referring to the financial needs of the City Council, stated that within the next three or four years, the ...

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  26. OVER-STAFFED COUNCIL

    At a meeting of the Finance Com-different departments, and that they a Labour alderman attacked the civic administration. He asserted that ...

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  27. ITALY APOLOGISES

    The French Ambassador visited the Foreign Office to-day to protest against the recent incidents at Benghasi, where a crowd ordered the ...

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  28. NO PLAY FOR RAILWAYMEN

    The Labour Opposition, in the Victorian Legislative Assembly held up the Supply [?]ill sufficiently long last night to [?]locate administrative ...

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  29. A.L.P. RULES

    The report of the special committee regarding the A.L.P. rules, is to be circulated amongst the branches and affiliated unions. This action is ...

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  30. FATAL BEE-STINGS

    An inmate of the Home for Deaf Mutes, at Sallsbury, was attacked by a swarm of bees and stung so viciously that he died two days later, ...

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  31. Another City Raid

    The police raided the Roma Cafe, Pitt Street last night, and arrested the proprietor[?]; whom they charged with selling liquor without a license. ...

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  32. CHILD ENDOWMENT SCHEME

    The Public Service Clerical Association has applied to the Commonwealth Public Service Arbitrator for in extension of the Child Endowment ...

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  33. BIG CITY FIRE

    A fire in the storeroom of John Danks and Son Proprietary Limited, South Melbourne was responsible for damage estimated at £15,000. ...

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  34. NEWCASTLE SHOOTING

    At the Newcastle Police Court, when Lucas [?] committed for trial on a change of having attempted to murder [?]ghal Lucas the accused, in ...

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  35. A BIG TENDER

    The New Zealand Government has accepted the [?]der of [?] man Long and Company, of approximately £150,000, for the station of ...

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  36. COMMITTED FOR CONSPIRACY

    Mrs. Aimee McPherson, the ovangdist whear disappearance last May cre[?] pread interest, was on Wednesday committed to stand her ...

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  37. THE HEALTHIEST PEOPLE.

    Dr. William Summons, giving evidence in Melbourne, in the [?] hour [?], declared that the most healthy population in the world was that of ...

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  38. "UTTER INDIFFERENCE"

    The Australian Society for the Protection of children is convinced that it is useless to report [?] of billeged cruelty children to the Child ...

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  39. MUSSOLINI'S ASSAILANT

    The newspaper [?] a report from Gunca that [?] was innocent of the attempt to [?]ate Mussolini and that he [?] ...

    Article : 34 words
  40. MENTAL DEFECTIVES

    Judge Bevan, spradting [?] on the question of [?] urged that these stank [?] be taken to provident [?] by three who ...

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  41. LATE COMMERCIAL.

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  42. THE NEW ELECTORATES

    Up to yesterday objections to the new boundaries of ten [?] had been received by the [?] Commission. ...

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