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  2. JOHNSON CASE

    An echo of the Jacob Johnson intimidation case of last year was heard in the House of Representatives to-night, when Mr. Bruce ...

    Article : 435 words
  3. SOLD FOR £100

    Remarkable evidence was given in the Central Police Court to-day, when Walter Keogh, 28, Cecil Clark, 27, and Edward Barrett, 37, all salesmen, ...

    Article : 406 words
  4. CLOUDBURST

    A rainstorm of unprecedented intensity, resembling a cloudburst, broke over Wauchope shortly before 7 o'clock last night. A deluge of rain ...

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  5. AMENDMENTS

    The debate on the second reading of the Transport Workers Act was resumed in the Federal Parliament to-day. ...

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  6. FINE OF £200

    Ludwig Edward Uhrig, auctioneer, was fined £200, in default six months' imprisonment, at the Newcastle police court, to-day, for having sold cattle ...

    Article : 147 words
  7. S. ARMY

    General Higgins' states though there is no groat hurry it will be necessary sooner or later to meet General Booth in order to transfer the trusteeship. ...

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  8. DISMISSAL

    Over 7000 miners on the northern coalfields were to-day served with 14 days' notice of dismissal. The notices, which, in most cases, were enclosed ...

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  9. NEW GUINEA PATROL

    During a patrol of the Goilala country in the inland mountain district, the assistant magistrate, Ivan Champion, accompanied by Patrol Officer Smith, 12 ...

    Article : 187 words
  10. TWO DROWNED

    Two strangers, named Orlo and Stigo, were drowned in the flood at Rollands' Plain's to-day. They attempted to cross in a motor car ...

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  11. 33 INCHES ON MACLEAY.

    The rainfall at Kempsey for the 10 days up to 9 a.m. yesterday, was 2707 points. This is about the average for the whole of the Macleay watershed. In ...

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  12. WATT'S THE HURRY?

    Notwithstanding the fact that the Government won on only the Speaker's casting vote, in the House of Representatives on Wednesday, Mr. W. A. Watt, M.H.R., ...

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  13. SYDNEY WOMAM

    Mrs. Freeball, of Point Piper, has received a communication from the Vatican stating that she had been granted the ecclesiastical title of Countess, by the ...

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  14. CHICAGO'S WORST

    One of the most cold-blooded crimes in the history of Chicago occurred when two motor car loads of gangsters raided a garage where a cartage company had ...

    Article : 121 words
  15. BRUCE SILENT

    A meeting of the Nationalist party was held in Canberra to-day, when it was understood that Mr. W. M. Hughes again took a leading part. ...

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  16. STATE ASSEMBLY

    Official figures show that when the present session of the Legislative Assembly adjourned for the Christmas holidays there had been 345 divisions taken in the ...

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  17. SHARK VICTIM

    The inquest concerning the death of John Gibson, who was fatally attacked by a shark at Bondi last Friday, was held by the Coroner to-day. ...

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  18. CONTROL OF WIRELESS

    Several directors pf Amalgamated Wireless, Limited, have arrived in Canberra to confer with the Postmaster- General, Mr. Gibson, on matters ...

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  19. TERRIBLE TANGLE

    A message from Taree states that experts engaged in repairing the damaged telegraph and telephone, lines there say that it is the worst tangle they have ever ...

    Article : 220 words
  20. TWO MEN IN BUS

    Constable Emerson boarded a bus at Ashfield yesterday afternoon and almost immediately two men laden with two heavy suitcases, clambered aboard. ...

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  21. ASSAULTED LITTLE GIRL

    Robert Sherringham, 17, described as a Barnardo boy, was committed to an institution, from Darlinghurst Sessions to-day, for an assault on a girl of 8 years, ...

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  22. MOIR AND OWEN

    As the outcome of lengthy negotiations, Vickers, Limited, is placing at the disposal of Pilots Moir and Owen, for their flight back to Australia, a Vickers-Vellore ...

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  23. POLAR CONDITIONS

    A message from Berlin states that a party of eight set out from Lindau to walk across the frozen Lake Constance. When in the middle of the lake, they ...

    Article : 119 words
  24. 'FLU IN EUROPE

    In reply to several questions in the Federal Parliament to-day, the Minister for Health, Sir Neville Howse, said that there, was no evidence that the severe ...

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  25. FOREIGNERS AT KABUL

    Forty-three more persons were evacuated from Kabul to Peshawar to-day, in four Victoria troop aeroplanes. They included British, Indians, Germans, Turks and ...

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  26. WOMAN INJURED

    After knocking down Mary Dowe, 41, of Granville, in Oxford street, Darlinghurst, to-night the driver of a motor ear accelerated and disappeared around a ...

    Article : 95 words
  27. WOMAN RESCUED

    Clara Wells, 20, was noticed, struggling in the water about 30 yards from the wharf, at Cremorne early this morning. A man named Phillips plunged in and ...

    Article : 68 words
  28. ON HILLSIDE

    A military survey 'plane made a forced landing at Burradoo this morning. According to the spectators, the engine seemed to stall when the 'plane was almost ...

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  29. FLOOD DAMAGE

    A deputation, introduced by Mr. W. Bennett, M.L.A., waited on the Minister for Local Government to-day and asked that the Government should provide ...

    Article : 128 words
  30. Y,A,L, BOYS

    The Young Australia League boys were given one of the greatest honors ever accorded any visiting delegation from the British Empire when, by order of ...

    Article : 152 words
  31. PENNY POSTAGE

    A most representative band of business men privately presented a petition to Mr. Churchill, Chancellor of the Exchequer, urging penny postage. It is understood ...

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  32. VICTORIA'S AGENCY-GENERAL

    When the Question of the Victorian Agent-General's Office in London is again considered by the Cabinet, a suggestion will be put forward that a commercially ...

    Article : 60 words
  33. SERIOUS OFFENCE

    At the Parramatta Quarter Sessions to-day, Edmund Dennis Creighton, who had been convicted of having attempted to commit a serious offence on Mrs. Elizabeth ...

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  34. CRUSHED TO PULP

    Clifford Guinane, 30, of Parramatta, suffered agony to-night when his right hand was crushed in the cogwheels of a crane. Workmates had to dismantle ...

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  35. ABORIGINES

    A conference between the missionary, organisations and other bodies connected with the welfare of aborigines has been convened by the Minister for Home ...

    Article : 91 words
  36. FLOOD WARNINGS IN VICTORIA.

    Following heavy rain, flood warnings have been issued in Victoria. ...

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  37. NEWS OF THE WORLD

    The Prince of Wales hurriedly paid a ten hours' incognito visit to Paris. He flew from England last night, and returned this evening. ...

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  38. COINING PLANT

    David Mahovski, 41, a Russian, was sentenced by Judge Woinarski to five years gaol on a charge of having been in possession of a coining plant and ...

    Article : 72 words
  39. CONSPIRACY ALLEGED

    Roy Anderson, or Lionel Liardet, 42, traveller, and Eugean Spalding, 21, saleswoman, were committed for trial by Mr. McMahon, S.M., at the Central Court ...

    Article : 72 words
  40. ISLAND STEAMER

    The barquentine, Alexa, was totally destroyed by fire yesterday, while in port at Butaritari, in the Ellice Group. The crew is safe. The Alexa was engaged ...

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  41. WILD DUCKS

    The Assistant Chief Secretary is at present considering the question of following the lead of other States of the Commonwealth and prohibiting the sale ...

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  42. TROTSKY TO BE INTERNED.

    It is believed arrangements are being made to remove Trotsky to Angora where he will be interned in a small building adjoining the Soviet Embassy. ...

    Article : 33 words
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