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  5. Tumultuous Welcome Awaits German Flyers

    Not only the capital but the whole country was thrown into a panic by last night's earthquakes. There were indesc[?]ble scenes at Sofia. ...

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  7. ALLEGED MURDER

    The trial has commenced in Perth Criminal Court of John Milner, a young English migrant, who is charged with the wilful murder of Ivy ...

    Article : 104 words
  8. SPECULATION

    Henry Morgan, vice-president of the Accountants Society, speaking at Cardiff, said the craze of speculation on the Stock Exchange was extending ...

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  9. GERMAN FLYERS

    Fraulien Junkers, has started definitely that she hopes the Germans and Fitzmaurice will be able to leave Greenly Island in the Bremen by ...

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  10. RAIN AND FLOODS

    Terrific rains throughout the Tweed district caused another disastrous flood yesterday. Biver Street, Murwillumbah, is already flooded to a ...

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  11. STOLEN LIQUOR..

    During the Hearing of a case at Auckland in which the receiving clerk for a firm of importers was charged with being in possession of stolen ...

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  12. BIG LAND BALLOT.

    The ballot for block 16, Glenelg, was held yesterday. There were 534 applications, of which 135 were allowed. Four ...

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  13. NEW PEARL FIELD.

    An extensive pearl-shell field is reported to have been discovered off Walker's Bay, a few miles south of Cooktown, Queensland. The shell is ...

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  14. FALL OF EARTH.

    While working in a silo pit on his property at [?]astlereagh, near Penrith, last night, James Parker, [?], farmer, was overwhelmed by a fall of earth, ...

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  15. [?]ALDERMEN RESIGN.

    At a meeting of South Grafton Municipal Council it was decided that all the aldermen present should resign their scats. The motion arose ...

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  16. ALLEGED MALPRACTICE.

    Dr. W. F. Bottomley and Alice Beisema[?]er have been committed for trial at the City, Court for alleged malpractice. The police alleged that ...

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  17. ABORIGINAL WOMEN.

    The Country Women's conference has adopted a motion using support for any movement to better the conditions of aboriginal women and ...

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  18. LATEST FLYER.

    The latest trans-Atlantic entrant is Louis Blerior, a son of the first man to cross the English Channel, in 1909 Blen[?] plans are well ...

    Article : 44 words
  19. INFECTED COOK.

    At Liverpool Police Court Paul Bozan, 44, a Frenchman, pleaded guilty to having worked as a cook and handled food while suffering from a ...

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  20. FOUR MILLIONS.

    As a result of the Paterson butter stabilisation Scheme, Australian dairy farmers have benefited to the extent of more than £4,000,000 during the ...

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  21. DEFEAT AVENGED.

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  22. THE IRON CHIEF.

    A marine court inquiry was held to-day concerning the stranding of the [?]teamer [?]non Chief on Mermaid Reef on the North Coast. ...

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  23. CHILDREN DROWNED.

    Seven Japanese children were drowned on the Fraser River during a joy ride on a new boat. The vessel hit a mud bank spilling twelve ...

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  24. MANUKA HELD UP.

    The Manuka has been held up at Ly[?]tieton, New Zealand, owing to the firemen objecting to three men of the crew on the ground that they were ...

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  25. PROHIBITION POLL.

    It is probable a liquor poll will be taken in [?]berra on September 1, when prohibition polls will be taken throughout N.S.W. ...

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  26. ALL OVER A WOMAN.

    As a result of a shooting affray at Alberton, William Cilente, 28, is in hospital with a shot in his groin, and Charles Henry Baskets, 24, has ...

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  27. MOTOR TAXATION.

    Figures supplied by the British Minister of Transport relating to the number of motor licenses issued from 1st December 1926, to 31st May, 1927, ...

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  28. BEAM WIRELESS.

    A serious hading in the beam wireless service between Australia and Canada has given rise to a grave position. Attempts to overcome it ...

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  29. SURRENDERED

    William Smiley, 26, clerk, this morning surrendered to ft he police. Later at the Central court he was remanded on a charge of having shot at ...

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  30. STUDENTS' REVELS.

    The police were called in last night to eject 100 University students, elated at what is termed "Commencement revels,'' who entered the ...

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  31. A CLOUDBURST.

    A cloudburst yesterday caused a panic in some parts of the city. Many houses wore flooded and there were several narrow escapes of children ...

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  32. RUGBY LEAGUE.

    A cable message was received this morning by the N.S.W. Rugby League inv[?]ting an Australian team to visit England next year. It was also ...

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  33. SOVIET CLUB.

    It is reported that a club which has every appearance of being the work af the Third International of Moscow has been established in Sydney ...

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  34. SHOT AND A FALL.

    While Reginald Connelly and a companion named Archer were out shooting near Halton's Corner, in the Yass district, Connelly slipped. The ...

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  35. DETONATOR EXPLODES.

    When Alexander McMillan found a box of detonators near Wallangarra he pricked one with a pin. Immediately there was an explosion and ...

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  36. RIDING FATALITY.

    Miss Jessie Banks, 25, a well-known stock woman, was thrown from her horse at Lismore last night. She sustained a fractured skull and died a ...

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  37. SCOTTISH DELEGATION.

    The Trades and Labour Council of Sydney has resolved to inform the Scottish delegation now on board the steamer Hobson's Bay, that there are ...

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