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  2. "SHEER RUBBISH"

    Marginal notes by the ex-Kaiser to letters, written by Lord Haldane in 1912, when he was Lord High Chancellor of Britain and a member ...

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  3. "RIDICULOUS"

    Mr. Bruce told the Birmingham Chamber of Commerce that while Australia bought £60,000,000 worth of British manufactures yearly, the ...

    Article : 312 words
  4. HOLES IN CEILING

    Detectives arrested' a woman, said to be employed in a large cafe in the city, and charged her with stealing. It is stated the firm for some time past ...

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  5. WORK AND PLAY

    Favored by a sunny, but cold day, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce, accompanied by the Lady Mayoress of Birmingham, visited Cadbury's works at Bourneville, and saw ...

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  6. INTERVENTION?

    There were howls of protest from the Chinese press at the London "Times" demand for intervention at Hankow. ...

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  7. LIVED IN SHACK

    Lady Cheylesmore, formerly Nora Parker, an Australian, is petitioning for a divorce from her husband, whom she married in 1914, when she ...

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  8. "NO VICTORS"

    M. Briand, in a statement on the French foreign policy said a lasting European peace was impossible without a Franco-German ...

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  9. THROATS CUT

    The last act of the grim drama at Erskineville recently, when Mary Ann Cox and her daughter, Ethel Maud Galetta, were found with their throats cut, ...

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  10. YEAR'S GAOL

    When Frederick Baldrock, 26, fitter, was charged at the Central Police Court on two counts of indecent behaviour, the S.M. expressed the hope that some day ...

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  11. GIRL'S DEATH

    Dr. Holden and Dr. Webster, charged with the manslaughter of a dying unmarried woman, were acquitted after a dramatic story of their efforts to save the ...

    Article : 161 words
  12. STATE FINANCES

    State finances have improved considerably during the past two months, and official returns of revenue and expenditure for the first five months of the ...

    Article : 117 words
  13. TWO HURT

    A sensational aeroplane crash occurred near Essendon aerodrome this afternoon, resulting in two men being injured. A Curtis machine, owned and' piloted ...

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  14. MANY KILLED

    News of the outbreak of a revolution in Java was brought here by officers of the steamer Gascoyne, which arrived from Singapore, via Batavia. ...

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  15. A REAL "RING IN''

    A remarkable story, was told in the Criminal Court to-day when, Percy William Davidson was charged with having obtained £90 from Lionel' Percy Ford, of ...

    Article : 127 words
  16. SHOPLIFTING

    Bertha Rose, of Kilkenny, mother of eight children, was charged with shoplifting from city establishments. She explained that she suffered from ...

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  17. TENNIS

    Harley Malcolm, secretary of the Lawn Tennis Association of Australia, said today that without Anderson it, was unlikely a team would be sent to contest ...

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  18. FEDERAL REVENUE

    The postal revenue for the five months ended November 30 was £4,661,268, being an increase of. £374,458 over a similar period last year. ...

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  19. MARRIED WOMAN

    The Full Court to-day ruled that a married woman in New South Wales cannot be arrested for debt. The case was one in which Lee White, ...

    Article : 106 words
  20. THE PICTURE SHOW

    A conference was held at Lindfield last night to consider film influence and film reform. The chairman declared that the influence ...

    Article : 80 words
  21. OUR WINES

    Arising out of the Australian wine luncheon on November 26, Andres Simon, recognised as the world's greatest wine expert, told the Australian Press ...

    Article : 174 words
  22. VICTORIAN CHAMPIONSHIP

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 212 words
  23. BIGAMY CHARGE

    An extraordinary state of affairs is disclosed by the arrest of a man on a charge of bigamy. Following the receipt of an anonymous ...

    Article : 139 words
  24. NO OVERTIME STRIKE

    A meeting of the marine transport group was held at the Trades Hall to-day to discuss the no-overtime strike, It was pointed out that everything depends on ...

    Article : 159 words
  25. USUAL DEFICIT IN QUEENSLAND.

    The Queensland Treasury returns for the five months show a deficit for that period of £188,386, compared with an adverse balance of £97,286 for the same ...

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  26. YOUTHFUL SUSPECT ESCAPES

    A youth, aged 18, escaped from the courthouse at Newtown to-day. He was charged with having stolen a motor car and while the police escort turned away ...

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  27. NEW GUINEA GOLDFIELDS

    Advice has been received by the Minister for Home and Territories, Sir W. Glasgow, from the Administrator of New Guinea, that, wireless communication with ...

    Article : 129 words
  28. MR. JAMES ASHTON.

    A rumor is current in political circles that Mr. James Ashton, M.D.C., may be induced to resign from the Legislative Council in order to contest a seat, ...

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  29. PRINTING PAPER

    The manufacture of several grades of printing paper on an extensive, scale is contemplated, by Western Port Products Proprietary, Limited, which has bought ...

    Article : 82 words
  30. NEWS OF THE WORLD

    The Canadian Migration Office expects a 60 per cent. increase in the arrivals of farm workers as the result of the further cut by £1 all round. English ...

    Article : 59 words
  31. A,L,P, PRESIDENT

    In the High Court Chambers to-day the action brought, by William Henry Scale, president, of the New South Wales branch of the A.L.P. and secretary of the ...

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  32. JUDICIAL APPOINTMENTS

    The Attorney-General, Mr. Mullan, announced to-day that the position on the Supreme Court Bench in Brisbane, in succession to Mr. Justice R. O'Sullivan, who ...

    Article : 69 words
  33. N.S.W. MATCHES

    The news that Gerald Patterson, Victorian tennis champion, will not be available for exhibition matches to be played in Sydney this month, caused ...

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  34. GREEK CABINET.

    The Kondylis Cabinet has resigned, and it is announced that all parties have agreed to a Coalition Ministry, which is being formed. ...

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  35. CHEAPER PETROL

    Dr. Page, commenting on the annual report of the Commonwealth Oil Refineries Ltd., said the public of Australia would be gratified by the steady progress of the ...

    Article : 119 words
  36. DOWN A FARTHING

    At a meeting of the Master Bakers' Association to-day consideration was given to the price of bread. The present price of the 21b loaf is 6¼d cash and ...

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  37. BONDI CASE

    A report was circulated to-day that William Brauner and Neville Harris, sentenced to ten years imprisonment for the Bondi outrage, intended to appeal. Mr. ...

    Article : 109 words
  38. £400' MISSING

    Mr. W. G. Layton, Town Clerk, reported to the Finance Committee that £400 had disappeared from the holiday funds in the paymaster's branch. The money ...

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  39. AUTHOR'S DEATH.

    Allen Upward, barrister and author, left all he possessed to Stephen Graham, traveller and author, says the "Daily Express." The amount is not stated. ...

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  40. ROUMANIA

    A heavy gale at Cherbourg delayed Queen Marie landing from the United States steamer till the afternoon, when she travelled by special train to Paris. ...

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  41. MISS WILLS AND SUZANNE.

    The proposed tennis match between Miss Wills (U.S.A.) and Suzanne Lenglen (France) has apparently been abandoned because Mdlle. ' Lenglen's ...

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  42. CUT IN TWO

    Harry Urquhart, 24, laborer, was working with a gang on new lines between Artarmor and St. Leonard's stations this morning, when a train from Milson's ...

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  43. WRIT FOR £1000

    At a meeting of the town council the town clerk, Mr. J. Glassop, announced that he had issued a, writ against "Newcastle Morning Herald" claiming £1000 ...

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  44. ASSAULTED WOMAN

    A Russian named Stefan Monga, who was sentenced, to death for the wilful murder of a countryman at Cairns in 1922, but who soon after secured his ...

    Article : 57 words
  45. BOY'S SEVERE BURNS

    While watching his father clean furniture with methylated spirits at his home at Alexandria to-day, Aubrey Wilkinson, 9, was suddenly enveloped in flames. His ...

    Article : 51 words
  46. BEAM STATION

    The current will probably be let in the Australian beam station to-morrow, but it is uncertain whether the private test will be made the same day. ...

    Article : 71 words
  47. TERANIA SHIRE

    Councillor T. W. Green was to-day elected president of Terania Shire Council for the fourth successive, year. The council accepted the tender of ...

    Article : 71 words
  48. STILL AFLOAT

    The Lupin's attempt to tow the partly destroyed Ayrshire has been temporarily abandoned owing to a jammed rudder. The sloop is standing by till the fire is ...

    Article : 62 words
  49. THE CRANE DRIVERS

    It is stated there are prospects of a settlement of the crane drivers' dispute. A deputation will wait on the Minister for Labor and Industry, Mr. Baddeley, ...

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  50. GAS IN MINE

    In connection with the unreported discovery of gas in Aberdare Central, Francis Charles Delacea, one of three deputies charged, was yesterday at ...

    Article : 56 words
  51. £15 "CONSCIENCE MONEY"

    The Railway Department to-day received £15 "conscience money" from Dublip, Ireland. ...

    Article : 35 words
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