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  2. SHAW ON WAR

    Bernard Shaw, who is enjoying a sunshine cure at Capetown, addressed members at a University Club luncheon. ...

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  3. ROASTED

    Arson is suspected in connection with a fire which destroyed the famous Surazani Circus, at Antwerp. Terrifying scenes were witnessed ...

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  4. ECONOMIC CRISIS

    Sir Walter Layton speaking at the Eighty Club, said war debts and the gold situation were not exclusively responsible for the present economic ...

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  5. DIFFICULT

    The Federal Cabinet has reached no decision yet regarding Communists. The question is more complicated than expected owing to legal and ...

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  6. MYSTERIOUS WILL

    Sensational developments are expected following police inquiries into the mystery surrounding a will which has been received by the Public ...

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  7. POLICE RAIDS

    After inquiries lasting several months, the police visited an office in City Tattersall's Chambers, Pitt street, this afternoon, and arrested a ...

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  8. £1200 HAUL

    Pearls and jewellery, the estimated value of which is nearly £1200, were stoles from the home of Mr. J. Clark, Elystan road, New Farm. ...

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  9. ‘STERN TREATMENT’

    At the Central Court to–day Peter John Campbell, 50, was fined £50, in default 100 days gaol, on a charge of possessing ail unlicensed revolver. ...

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  10. CHLOROFORMED?

    A girl living at Harberd, Manly, told the police a sensational story this morning. She stated that she left home early last ...

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  11. DOUBLE MURDER

    A murder which has aroused nationwide attention occurred at Middleburg (Virginia), America's most fashionable hunting country, yesterday. ...

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  12. GRAVE DISTURBANCES

    Grave disturbances occurred at Jhelum, on the Kashmir State border, ‘[?]owing the seizure of peasants' cattle by the State authorities, in consequence of the ...

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  13. PASSENGERS ROBBED

    Piracy, murder and violence, culminating in the deaths of three Chinese passengers and the wounding of a score of others, marked the 24–hour voyage of the ...

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  14. ONLY A RUMOR

    When the rumor that he would be appointed High Commissioner and Mr. Bruce be made Prime Minister was referred to Mr. Lyons to–day he gave it ...

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  15. RECONSTRUCTED

    The Premier, M. Laval, who yesterday tendered the resignation of himself and other Cabinet Ministers, announced today that he had formed a new Cabinet ...

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  16. NEW GUARD CASE

    It is understood that when the case against Eric Campbell, leader of the New Guard, who is charged with using insulting language, comes before the court ...

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  17. DESERT INTERLUDE

    A young German tramp, Max Brunner, naked, and dying from thirst, was found in the desert many miles from Port Augusta, after being tracked for 12 miles. ...

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  18. COMMUNISTS

    Speaking at the declaration of the Senate poll in Perth, Mr A. Mackay, the unsuccessful Communist candidate, said Communism will never be achieved while ...

    Article : 108 words
  19. FIERCE DEFENCE

    A message from Edmonton says when attempting to arrest Albert Johnson, a demented trapper, in his barricaded Arctic cabin, after he had shot and seriously ...

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  20. LABOR M.L.C.

    Mr. J. F. Coates, member of the Federal Labor faction in the New South Wales Legislative Council, who is on a visit to Melbourne, declared if a secret ...

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  21. WOMAN ROBBED OF £30

    Although the incident was watched by a considerable number of people only one man went to the assistance of Mrs. K. Graham, of Darlinghurst, when she was ...

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  22. UNIFORM EMPIRE CURRENCY

    A memorandum for Ottawa by the Empire Chambers of Commerce recommends a uniform Imperial monetary system. It points out though most Empire countries ...

    Article : 109 words
  23. CONSORTING ACT

    At the Central Court to–day Kate Leigh, or Barry, 43, was sentenced to six months’ hard labor on a charge of consorting. Defendant said she would appeal. ...

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  24. GETTING EVEN

    The local Municipal Council is persisting in its refusal to supply Government buildings with water unless it is paid for. The water is still cut off from the ...

    Article : 103 words
  25. TAS. CO.

    The hearing of charges of conspiracy against George Llewellyn Meredith, Reginald Askew Sutton and Richard William, arising out of the flotation of a ...

    Article : 126 words
  26. BANK CLERKS IN TROUBLE

    A charge involving a theft of £2770 belonging to the Commercial Bank of Australia was preferred against two tellers employed by the bank, Frank Watkin and ...

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  27. LAWLESSNESS IN HAWAII

    The House Committee of Naval Affairs inquiring into the incidents in Honolulu has issued a report stating that laxity on the part of the Hawaiian authorities ...

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  28. INFANTILE PARALYSIS

    Nine more cases of infantile paralysis were notified by the metropolitan and State health authorities to–day, making a total of 144 cases, of which 37 have ...

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  29. MEMBER'S GOLD PASS

    Mr. F. Pollard, a recently appointed member of the Legislative Council, has reported to the police the loss of his gold pass. He stated he was walking through ...

    Article : 57 words
  30. DOG'S SAGACITY

    When John Noble was pinned down by a big tree which had fallen on his tent on the banks of the Murray River, near the New South Wales border, his dog ...

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  31. LAD DROWNED

    Roy Doyle, 16, was drowned in Peel River, near Nemingha. He was swimming in a hole 12 feet in depth, when he was missed by his companions. His body was ...

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  32. HEAVY SENTENCE

    Heavy sentences were passed on the leaders of the Opposition arrested during the general election of 1930 for plotting against the Pilsudski Government. ...

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  33. WRIT FOR £10,000

    A writ was issued to–day on behalf of Dennis Joseph Mooney, accountant, of Randwick, claiming £10,000 damages from George Crowley, managing director ...

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  34. OLD G.S. BANK

    Although the Government Savings Bank (now the Commonwealth Savings Bank) resumed normal business to–day, there was nothing in the nature of a rush, in fact ...

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  35. ANOTHER ATTEMPT

    Leslie Hamilton and Capt. Coupland are waiting at Lympne aerodrome for suitable weather to attempt a high–speed flight to Darwin and back. ...

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  36. 150 MEN LOSE JOBS

    The Standard Portland Cement Company's plant at Charson has closed down, and about 150 men are affected. ...

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  37. THIEVES FAIL

    After holding up the manager of the branch of the Bank of New South Wales at Edenville last night, and sandbagging him and his wife, two masked men, armed ...

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  38. STUDENT TEACHERS

    Student teachers in New South Wales have been advised that there will be no vacancies for them until July 1. Appointments in order of merit will then ...

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  39. BREAD INQUIRY

    Giving evidence before the bread inquiry to–day Robert Boylan, grocer, said when he ordered a ton of flour from the Great Western Milling Company they told ...

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  40. INTEREST PAYMENT

    The Commonwealth has remitted to New York, 185,000 dollars (£37,000) interest, due on January 15, on the £15,000,000 1925 Commonwealth loan. ...

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  41. UNEMPLOYMENT

    Unemployment is receding slowly, according to figures compiled from trade union returns. In this State unemployment fell from ...

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  42. HOME ON TUESDAY

    Kingsford Smith took off at 5.40 this morning for Bangkok. He expects to reach Australia next Tuesday. ...

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  43. CRUSHED TO DEATH

    Mrs. Ada Pyke, 42, mother of 11 young children, was crushed to death by a cow, which forced her against the side of a bail while she was preparing to milk the ...

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  44. POSTAL NOTES FOR £100

    While working in a pond at Centennial Park this afternoon a workman found a bundle of postal notes valued at £100. They had evidently been stolen and ...

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  45. TOKIO TRAM STRIKE

    Failing secure support of the Transport Workers’ Union, the tramcar strikers accepted a compromise settlement, ending the strike, to the relief of the citizens. ...

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  46. SURPLUS TEACHERS

    In view of the large number of surplus teachers the future of 565 students who have just finished their training is uncertain. There are about 400 ...

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  47. NEWS OF THE WORLD

    The ex–Kaiser is suffering from obstinate bronchitis, due to a cold contracted while sawing wood at Christmas time. ...

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  48. NO DEFINITE NEWS

    No definite news has yet come to hand of the party of school teachers, two of whom were reported to have perished in the Southern Alps. Owing to the isolated ...

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  49. EMPIRE UNITY

    Speaking at a Constitutional Club luncheon to–day, Mr. W. M. Hughes, M.H.R., said the British Empire rested on two conflicting principlesunity of the whole ...

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  50. 100 LAMBS PERISH

    While a lorry carrying 100 lambs was crossing a bridge near Nguawahia the structure collapsed and precipitated the lorry into the river. The vehicle was ...

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  51. FATAL FIGHT

    George Donnison, 31, metalworker, who was injured in a fight at Miranda, near Sutherland, last night, died this morning. The second man, a local contractor, was ...

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  52. MR. CLASBY'S ILLNESS

    The condition of Mr. J. Clasby, who is in a private hospital suffering from cerebral haemorrhage, showed no improvement to–night. ...

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  53. EX–QUEEN OF GREECE DEAD.

    The death is announced of the former Queen of Greece, Sophie, sister of the ex–Kaiser, following an operation for cancer. The ex–Kaiser was recently forbidden to ...

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