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  2. 'THAT'S NO GOOD'

    Giving evidence before the Civic Coal Commissioner Judge Thomson, to-day the chairman of directors of B. Byrnes, Limited, Alfred Edgar Ivatt, refused, on ...

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  3. IDLE MINERS

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Baldwin, has taken an important step in the hope of relieving unemployment. The Ministry for Labor announces ...

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  4. GREETINGS

    Mr. Kellogg has sent from the liner Ile de France, on which he is travelling to Europe to sign the anti-war pact, a wireless message to Sir Austen ...

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  5. ROTH DIVORCE

    When the divorce case, David Roth versus Gasele Roth, in which Dr. Crossle is named as co-respondent, was resumed to-day, petitioner was cross-examined by ...

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  6. KISSED!

    I do not know what a glory box is, said Michael Callaghan, 24, motor bus driver, who was sued in the County Court to-day by Edith Maude Carlisle, 26, for £1000 ...

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  7. 6 PER 1000

    A petition was presented to the Premier, Mr. Bavin, by a deputation of women's organisations to-day urging the Government to take every ...

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  8. TWO MONTHS

    At the Central Court to-day Ruby Ingram, 34 who had seven previous convictions of a similar nature, was sentenced to two months imprisonment for shop ...

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  9. SERIOUS CHARGES

    A man who was released from Long Bay prison last week has informed the Minister for Justice that a prisoner who fought a warder with his bare fists and ...

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  10. DENIALS

    Jacob Johnson was in the witness box to-day in the case in which he is charged with having hindered commerce between the States. ...

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  11. CANADA SCORES

    Three Australian Tailteann swimming titles went to Canada and Black Rock baths records were broken in every race. ...

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  12. BAD SMASH

    A sulky which was being driven by Thomas McGrath, 26, a[?]ong Sydenham road last night was struck by a motor car coming in the opposite direction. The ...

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  13. TENNIS

    A Newport (Rhode Island) message states that, displaying a creditable brand of tennis, Crawford advanced to the third round in the twelfth annual ...

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  14. CRITICISED

    In his final award for the Waterside Workers' Federation, Judge Beeby, who is still confined to hospital, criticised both shipowners and the union for their ...

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  15. PROHIBITION

    Dr. Havden, Roman Catholic B[?]shop of Wilcannia-Forbes, in an address here, remarked. "We already have enough pests in New South Wales without prohibition. ...

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  16. COFF'S HARBOR CASE

    In the application on behalf of the plaintiff, in the suits of Rupert Edgar James Wood, timber merchant, of Coff's Harbor, against Ambrose Corrigan and ...

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  17. OUTLOOK HOPELESS

    Although hope for the two missing men on Mount Kosiosko has been virtually abandoned, search parties have not yet relinquished their efforts. ...

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  18. COAL INDUSTRY

    The Premier, Mr. Bavin, returned to Sydney to-day after having conferred with the Prime Minister and the Premiers of Victoria and South Australia, ...

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  19. NO ELECTION SPLASH

    Speaking on the Appropriation Bill for £3,900,000 which passed all stages in Parliament to-day, the Premier, Mr. McCormack, said although this year was ...

    Article : 108 words
  20. OVERDUE STEAMER

    The steamer W. S. McKenney, which was thought lost in a storm off the coast of California, arrived here, badly battered and reported the loss of 14 men who ...

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  21. COAL MINE IDLE

    Mr. C. M. McDonald, chairman of the Northern Collieries' Association, says in[?]spite of widespread distress due to slackness of trade and in face of protestations ...

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  22. STRUGGLE WITH POLICEMAN

    While Albert Messenger, 26, dealer was being arrested for riotous behaviour, he attacked a constable and in the struggle which followed, his arm was ...

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  23. FATHER FOR TRIAL

    Declaring William Leckie was guilty of criminal negligence the City Coroner committed him for trial on a charge of manslaughter in connection with the ...

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  24. AIRMEN MISSING

    It is now feared the "Greater Rockford" plane in which Hassell and Camer attempted to fly to Greenland by the northern route has been forced down. ...

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  25. VENEZELISTS

    The Venezelists scored all along the line in the elections. All the Royalist leaders have been defeated, except Thaldaris, who was elected at Corinth. He ...

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  26. FOUR CANDIDATES

    Nominations for the Hamilton by-election, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Mr. David Murray, closed to-day. The candidates are: H. P. Cornish ...

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  27. OFFER TO GIRL

    At the instance of the Actors Federation detectives inquired into what was thought to be an attempt by a white slaver to l[?]re a young girl out of the ...

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  28. "IGNORANCE"

    Mr. C. W. Conacher, of Vestey Brothers, Limited, who arrived in Sydney from Darwin, says there is no productive industry in the hinterland. The country can ...

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  29. EUCHARISTIC CONGRESS

    About 200 visitors to the Eucharistic Congress led by Archbishop Redwood, of New Zealand[?] arrived in Sydney to-day by the steamers Marama and Maheno. ...

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  30. NEARLY DISASTER

    It is now disclosed that Air Marshal Sir John Salmond, who is on a round Australia flight, had a narrow escape from disaster while passing over Manly last ...

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  31. GRATIFYING CONVERSION LOAN RESPONSE

    The "Financial News" emphasises that Australia's response to the conversion loan must be gratifying to the authorities, besides giving striking evidence of the ...

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  32. SIX YEARS

    The Full Court dismissed the appeal of James J. Petrie, who was sentenced to six years imprisonment for obtaining money by false pretences. ...

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  33. GOEBEL'S FLIGHT

    Art Goebel, winner of the Dole Hawaiian flight, landed at New York this morning after a non-stop flight from Los Angeles, covering the distance in six hours better ...

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  34. LABOR OPPOSITION

    It is hinted in Melbourne that the Labor party contemplates putting up strong candidates to oppose Mr. Bruce and Mr. Latham at the forthcoming ...

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  35. NOT ENGAGED

    A report was circulated here that Captain Sir G. Wilkins is engaged to marry Susan Bennett, the Australian actress, now playing in New York, but ...

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  36. FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE

    The Council of Science and Industry has received a communication from one of its officers in Britain stating that there has been an outbreak of foot and mouth ...

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  37. BOY DECAPITATED

    While an aeroplane piloted by a flight lieutenant was in full progress a passenger, a Hungarian newspaper correspondent, become panic-stricken and interfered with ...

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  38. GIRL SCREAMED

    A burglar was discovered in one of the rooms of a private boarding school at Bondi early this morning. Thelma Hayes, a pupil was awakened ...

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  39. THEFT ON STEAMER

    Shortly after the steamer St. Vincent de Paul left Noumea for Sydney it was discovered that 15,000 francs, approximately £120, was missing and a radio to ...

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  40. PROHIBITION REFERENDUM

    The Chief Electoral Officer announces that provision has been made for thousands of absentee voters being in Sydney on prohibition referendum day. ...

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  41. FEDERAL P. S. BOARD

    The Federal authorities stated to-day that the removal of Federal Public Service Board to Canberra would be completed by September 4. ...

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  42. PRISON REFORM

    A scheme, which it is claimed, will have a beneficial effect on youthful prisoners, is being considered by the Minister for Justice. ...

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  43. FORGED NOTES

    Forged currency notes of the value o £10,000 were seized at Rangoon during the week-end. Apparently fearing arrest two Indians abandoned the conveyance ...

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  44. COOK'S LANDING

    The Captain Cook celebration culminated in a large spectacular, historical drama depicting Captain Cook's arrival. Weeks were spent in the preparation of ...

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  45. YOUNG MAN SENTENCED

    Leslie Sindel, 29, bus proprietor was sentenced to 18 months imprisonment at Parraniatta Quarter Sessions on a charge o[?] havi[?]g [?]ived eight head of cattle ...

    Article : 69 words
  46. DREADFUL INJURIES

    Alfred Pearce was working at his slaughteryard at Seymour to-day, when he fell into a [?]at of boiling fat and was completely immersed. He was shockingly ...

    Article : 57 words
  47. CORRUPTION ALLEGED

    When the case in which ex-Alderman Frank Green was charged with having corruptly received £7500, was listed at the Central Court to-day, a further ...

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