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  2. SILENCE

    The A.L.P. Conference to-night adopted a report submitted by representatives of the Federal Government, State A.L.P. Executive and Miners' ...

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  3. 'RIDICULOUS'

    Criticism of the Teachers' Federation for passing absurd resolutions is contained in a letter from Mr. S. H. Smith, Director of Education, to the ...

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  4. ROTHBURY RIOT

    There was only a small attendance at the Maitland courthouse to-day, when the inquiry into the death of Norman Brown, the victim of the ...

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  5. WHITE SLAVERY ?

    Police visited a house in Campbell street, city, yesterday, and found three young girls, who stated they had been living on the premises during the past ...

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  6. COLOSSAL

    The whole time labor of two million British workers the year long is required to produce the annual cost of Britain's war debt service alone ...

    Article : 259 words
  7. BATTLESHIPS

    The "Daily Telegraph's" diplomatic correspondent understands that Britain is prepared to accept the American offer of parity formulated ...

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  8. TOTE BURNT

    A false start at the Vincennes trotting races led to the worst racecourse riot in France for a quarter of a century. ...

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  9. TEACHERS' FEDERATION

    A vote of confidence in the president and officers was carried at a meeting of the Council of the Teachers' Federation. Mr. McGuinness said he had received ...

    Article : 193 words
  10. HUGE AIR LINERS

    Handley Page aircraft factory is engaged on the building of 80 2000-h.p. biplanes, capable of carrying 40 passengers. ...

    Article : 98 words
  11. UNEMPLOYED

    What appears to be an authoritative viewpoint on the much discussed difference in the British Cabinet over the unemployment scheme is provided in the ...

    Article : 191 words
  12. MURDER CHARGE

    At Parramatta Court to-day Susan Robertson, 45, domestic, was charged with having feloniously murdered Rita Davis, at Ashfield, on February 9. She was ...

    Article : 151 words
  13. CHINESE RAILWAYS

    Trenchant criticism, alleging corruption, mismanagement and unnecessary waste of money, is contained in a report submitted by the American railway ...

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  14. NEARLY A RIOT

    A riot nearly developed during the taking of the Labor selection ballot at Albury during the week-end. The returning officer became involved ...

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  15. QUARREL IN A TAXI

    A man who was arrested at Redfern last night for drunkenness was found to be in possession of a razor blade in a piece of cork. Later a girl called at the ...

    Article : 138 words
  16. NO REPUDIATION

    If Victorian wheatgrowers would put in 1,000,000 acres of wheat this year, said the Premier, Mr. Hogan, at the Lord Mayor's luncheon to-day they would do much to ...

    Article : 127 words
  17. DR. KELLY'S PROTEST

    Archbishop Kelly, speaking at Ryde, strongly denounced mixed marriages and birth control. He said it is better that a man should ...

    Article : 131 words
  18. NO ONE LEFT THE COURT

    During the trial at the Darlinghurst Sessions to-day, of James Cunningham, 29. William Thomas, 29, and Myrtle Todd, on charges of assault and robbery ...

    Article : 154 words
  19. WIFE MURDER

    Perhaps the most remarkable example of tender-heartedness of Viennese juries was provided at the murder trial of Karl Luksch, who fired four bullets into his ...

    Article : 98 words
  20. HOUSES DEMOLISHED

    Nanking was rocked with the second munition explosion within six months yesterday afternoon, when the Government powder magazine, on the outskirts ...

    Article : 79 words
  21. TERRIBLE INJURIES

    Terrible injuries were suffered by Andrew Thorn, 38, when he was dragged some distance by a train at Liverpool. He attempted to board the train as it pulled ...

    Article : 69 words
  22. TWO WOMEN

    During the trial of Frank Jagelman, 22, at the Darlinghurst Sessions to-day on a charge of demanding jewellery from Arthur Marshall two women, said to be ...

    Article : 113 words
  23. BROKEN NECKS

    Eric Ingham, who dislocated his neck while bathing yesterday, died early this morning. George Campbell, 17, who fractured his ...

    Article : 45 words
  24. 'ROBBED OF £500'

    Letters left by the late Peter Nudzik, Czecho-Slovakian, who committed suicide three days after he married a 15-year-old girl at Auburn, have now been translated. ...

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  25. SPAIN A REPUBLIC ?

    Out of the involved political situation comes the somewhat startling suggestion from Count Romanones, Liberal Leader and former Prime Minister, that Spain ...

    Article : 168 words
  26. "SUNDAY TIMES" FINED £2

    At the Central Court to-day the Sunday Times, Ltd., was fined £2 for "printing an obscene newspaper." Evidence was given that the company printed ...

    Article : 49 words
  27. STATE PARLIAMENT

    The State Parliament will resume its sittings to-morrow after the Christmas recess. It is expected that the remainder of the session will not be of long duration ...

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  28. STEAMER AFIRE

    The British steamer Maimor from Napier to London sent a wireless message from latitude 48.40 north, longitude 32.46 west; stating that No. 3 hold was ...

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  29. FRENCH STEAMER

    During the voyage from Sydney to Fremantle, the French steamer Commissaire Ramel struck a submerged object, and the propeller was damaged. The mishap ...

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  30. RAILWAY RETRENCHMENT

    As a result of the amalgamation of the three engineering branches of the Railway Department in the interests of economy, the services of Dr. Bradfield, city ...

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  31. ROSE THORN SCRATCH

    The coroner to-day returned a verdict of accidental death at the conclusion of an inquiry into the death of Mary Downey, 84, who developed gangrene from a scratch ...

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  32. HIGH PRIEST'S TOMB

    The biggest tomb yet discovered in Egypt has been found in the vicinity of the Sphinx. No less than 45 statues, some in perfect condition, were found. ...

    Article : 73 words
  33. KITE FLYING

    The proposals of the Federal Ministry regarding the amendment of the Constitution are described by the leader of the Federal Opposition, Mr. Latham, as kite ...

    Article : 103 words
  34. FEDERAL AID ROADS AGREEMENT

    The Premier, Mr. Hogan, intends to ask the Premiers' Conference next week to abolish the Federal aid roads agreement scheme. He said at present the Federal ...

    Article : 57 words
  35. BODY IN BAY

    The body of an unknown man was found floating in Botany Bay yesterday. It is thought he may be the man who hired a skiff at Fisher's boat shed, La ...

    Article : 84 words
  36. ON EDGE OF CLIFF

    When Constable Post found a woman sitting on the edge of a 250ft. cliff with her legs dangling over near the Gap, the woman said she had intended to end her ...

    Article : 95 words
  37. WHALERS

    A copyright wireless message from Deception Island states that all the whaling ships in the region have dropped other pursuits and are endeavoring to locate Sir ...

    Article : 96 words
  38. RUSSIA'S METHODS

    It is stated that the Pope intends to continue his campaign against Russia, whether he is there "sentenced to death" or otherwise. He is going to call an inter ...

    Article : 67 words
  39. CARPENTERS AND JOINERS

    In the Arbitration Court to-day Judge Lukin adjourned the application that the suspension of the Amalgamated Society of Carpenters and Joiners' award should be ...

    Article : 74 words
  40. MADMAN WITH GUN

    Nine passengers in a compartment of a Newcastle-Sydney train had a narrow escape from death, near Wyong last night, when a bullet shattered the ...

    Article : 58 words
  41. UNEMPLOYMENT

    A deputation representing Labor organisations waited upon the Premier, Mr. Hogan to-day in connection with the unemployment problem and the Premier in ...

    Article : 126 words
  42. WORK TO CEASE?

    It is again reported at Bowral that the construction of the Moss Vale-Port Kembla railway will cease within a month, and that about 200 men will be ...

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  43. BIGAMY CHARGE

    Albert Bate, 43, estate agent, who for nine years was an alderman at Cabramatta and a leader in ait public movements, was found guilty of bigamy at the ...

    Article : 60 words
  44. SAFE BLOWN OPEN

    A fire broke out at seven o'clock this morning at the Silverite Glass Company's premises, Camperdown. The flames were soon subdued. An ...

    Article : 62 words
  45. STRUCK BAD WEATHER

    The New Zealand airmen, Piper and Kay, took off from Croydon at 6.30 this morning on the first stage of their flight to Australia. ...

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  46. BETTER TONE

    Good competition by Australian and Continental buyers was responsible for a better tone at the Melbourne wool sales to-day. Prices, generally speaking, were ...

    Article : 53 words
  47. BOTH LEGS PARALYSED

    Monty Rigelsford, 21, a resident of Gosford, yesterday was bitten by a red-backed spider at his home. He was removed to hospital in a critical ...

    Article : 40 words
  48. DEATH FROM SNAKEBlTE

    When he was bitten by a snake near Tumut River last night, Alfred Phillips neglected to take any precautions. He became ill shortly afterwards and died. ...

    Article : 35 words
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