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  2. TRYING NIGHT.

    At 11.30 o'clock to- night approximately 1000 Japanese bluejackets and marines, with armored cars, machine guns and bombing detachments, took up positions ...

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  3. 'A CLEAN CATCH'.

    When the hearing of the charges against seven men, of having shot at Constable Derham, with intent to murder, and with stealing £980, was resumed at the City ...

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  4. SEARCH FOR M2

    The search for the submarine M2, which on Tuesday morning disappeared in the English Channel while exercising, continues, but so ...

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  5. (Will Mr. Lang Default?)

    A notification received by the Commonwealth Treasurer states that New South Wales has only £400,000 in hand to meet overseas liabilities falling due in February and the amount due is £900,000. It is reported that Mr. Lang has, notified the Premiers' Conference that unless New South Wales receives ...

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  6. F. AND S. ASSOCIATION.

    The Executive of the Farmers and Settlers Association, representing most of the wheat growers in the State, decided to support Dr. Earle ...

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  7. APPREHENSION.

    A letter from Sir Robert Gibson, chairman of the Commonwealth Bank, to the Premiers' Conference states that the floating debt is assuming ...

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  8. EAST SYDNEY SEAT.

    The Chief Secretary, Mr. Gosling, speaking in support of Mr. E. J. Ward, State Labor candidate for the East Sydney by- election strongly defended the ...

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  9. WOOL CARGO ON FIRE

    The steamer Port Fremantle arrived at Wellington this morning from Wanganui with a fire among her wool cargo. When the, outbreak was observed all the ...

    Article : 142 words
  10. NEW GUARD CASE

    The secretary of the Bar Council, Mr. StucKey, referring to the speech delivered last night by Mr. W. F. Sheahan, counsel for the Crown in the New Guard, case, in ...

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  11. FANTASTIC PLOT

    The "Daily Telegraph's" Princetown representative reveals that the reason why the prison authorities continued extreme precautions at Dartmoor was the ...

    Article : 193 words
  12. SOLICITOR AND CLERK

    William Carnegie Clegg, 50, solicitor, and Mrs. Leila Beryl Smith, 39, law clerk, were committed for trial at the Central Police Court to- day, on[?] ...

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  13. GAR WOOD'S EFFORT.

    Mr. W. D. Edenburn, chairman of the racing committee of the Yachtsmen 's Association of America, said to- day that official sanction of Gar Wood's speed boat ...

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  14. AUSTRAL- BRITISH AIR MAIL

    Replying at the luncheon given by the Shell Company in his honor, Kingsford Smith said that if nothing came of the regular all England and Australian air ...

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  15. CHAMPION SHORTHORN.

    Basildoon Resicrucian, champion beef Shorthorn bull, which Mr. H. T, Taylor, is importing from England, will represent an outlay of about £3000 when he is ...

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  16. DUTIES ON DAIRY PRODUCTS.

    Hitherto it was assumed that the Government's tariff plan would exclude taxes on imported food but the "Daily Tele graph" in political representative learns ...

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  17. POLAR WEATHER BUREAUS

    Sir Hubert Wilkins predicts that weather forecasts for four years instead of 24 hours will be possible as the result of study in the Polar regions through ...

    Article : 106 words
  18. CONTAGIOUS.

    Sir Charles Clrbbe,the well-known Sydney medico, in an interview to- day, said that not one- half per cent of the community was liable to infection by infantile ...

    Article : 199 words
  19. JUMPED THE RAILS.

    Passengers travelling by the electric train from the Central Station to Parramatta were thrown into a state of panic to- night when the leading ...

    Article : 188 words
  20. ANTI- IMPERIAL LEAGUE.

    A large number of people watched the "League Against Imperialism," said to be linked with the Communist party, call on the Chinese Consulate to demand ...

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  21. ALLEGED THREATENING WORDS .

    At the Newtown court to- day, frederick Victor Stoker, aged 36, laborer, was charged with having used threatening words to Elsie Walsh, aged 22, saying: ...

    Article : 124 words
  22. DISCHARGED.

    William Marsh, aged 29, engine driver, who was arrested at New town to- day and found in possession Of a knuckle duster and revolver with a barrel more than nine i ...

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  23. WARDER KNOCKED SENSELESS.

    Three prisoners taking part in a gymnastic class in Wakefield gaol eluded notice and scaled the high boundary wall. One was recaptured before he recovered ...

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  24. TIN HARES TURNED DOWN.

    The Council of the Royal Agricultural Society at its annual meeting to- day gave consideration to an application from the Greyhound Coursing Association, Ltd., ...

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  25. ASTONISHMENT!

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Lyons, expressed astonishment at the statement which appeared in the weekly bulletin of the Federal Country party stating that ...

    Article : 75 words
  26. HOSPITAL AT DEAD END.

    The chairman of the Balmain Hospital, addressing a meeting last night, said unless we get a grant from the Hospitals Commission to- morrow we will not be able ...

    Article : 72 words
  27. EASY TERMS FOR LAND.

    Several landholders in the Bankstown, Chullora and Blacktown districts are selling their land in subdivisions on unusual terms. One owner is selling an ...

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  28. FIELD DIVORCE CASE.

    The hearing of the contested Field divorce suit, which occupied the attention of Mr. Justice Owen for several weeks last year, will be proceeded with in a ...

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  29. BEXLEY WOMAN INJURED.

    At 3 o'clock this morning, Mrs. Madge Harkness, aged 45, was found lying unconscious in a gutter at Bexley, suffering from a broken jaw and serious facial and ...

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  30. AN ILLICIT STILL.

    At Newcastle Police Court to- day, Cecil Joseph Hyde and Richard Henry Kempley were charged, the former with making illicit spirits and the latter with ...

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  31. FOR RENT DUE.

    At the Newton Court to- day, E. Emberson summoned Joseph Gander, M H. R. for £5 arrears of rent on a house at Enmore, in which Gander formerly lived. ...

    Article : 54 words
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