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  5. Sanctions Against Italy To Continue

    Led by Baron Aloisi, the Italian delegation today left Geneva as the League Council was considering the Italo-Abyssinian conflict. Earlier in the day, Baron Aloisi, in giving notice of ...

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  6. THE LAUNCH MYSTERY

    Allan Thompson, one of the two brothers for whose safety grave fears were entertained when their damaged fishing boat was found in Broken Bay on Sunday afternoon, said last night that they had gone to Broken Hill, ...

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  7. MOTHER'S APPEAL

    A moving appeal for clemency on behalf of her son was made last night by Mrs. Hickey, mother of the ...

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  8. MAXIMUM PENALTY

    The maximum penalty of five years' penal servitude was passed on Frederick Thomas smith (24) at the Quester Sessions to-day, on ...

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  9. MIGRATION

    "The Premier of New South Wales (Mr. Stevens) has referrd rather mysteriouslu to other countries territorial ambitions and Moreover in a ...

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  10. Reprieve Motion Fails

    The Legislative Assegnably by 44 votes to 28 to-day declined to permit Mr. Lang to move a motion to reprieve Hiekey. ...

    Article : 218 words
  11. Red Cross Doctors Tortured

    How Dr. Maximillian Belau and Dr. Medysky were tortured by Italians until on December 7 last, to save his life, Belau, a Pole, attached to the ...

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  12. Men Not in Custody

    Stating that the men were not reSponsible to him for thier moverments, Inspector Eiliott, who recognised Harold Thompson and his brother, Allan, ...

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  13. BUDGET LEAKAGE

    The opinion that the leakage of Budget details must have been through Cabinet itself was expressed by the secretary to Cabinet (Sir ...

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  14. EVICTION MOVE FAILS

    Supported by bis wife, his nine children and six neighbouring group settlers, Frederick Couiridge, a settler at Dixvale, successfully defied the ...

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  15. THE SAME OLD STORY

    Explatpng increasing naval expenditure daring the secret budgetary session of the Diet to-day, the Minister for Navy (Admiral Nagano), ...

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  16. POLICE OFFICERS' BANK BOOKS

    Protests against the production of police officers' bank bows were made by Mr. A. S. Lloyd, for the polic Association when the S.P. Betting ...

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  17. BOOT AND SHOE WORKERS

    At a meeting of the Boot Trade Employees' Union in the Trades Hail, proposals for a general strike in the boor trade, as a pretest against the refusal ...

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  18. Women In Tears

    Strongly emotional scenes were witnessed when a deputation of 50 women, some of whom burst into tears, waited on the Minister for Justice ...

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  19. "FAILED TO CATCH MISSlONARYSPIMT"

    The new Moderator of the Presbyterian Church the Rev. C. E. Turnbull addressing the Assembly last night, said "I should like to be in a position ...

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  20. DIPHTHERIA

    The considerable increase in diputheria cases reported from country listricts last week more than offset the slight reductions in the ...

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  21. Tense Atmosphere at Parliament House

    There was an air of expectancy in Parliament House last night, and rumours of a threatened protest demonstrations were in the air, a large body ...

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  22. WOMAN'S FOOT AMPUTATED

    So badly mangled was the rigth foot of Mrs. Alice Cloake (75) when it was run over by a tram at North Sydney last night that it had to be ...

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  23. SHORTER WORKING WEEK

    The Salvation Army Commissioner, W. J. Bernard, advocates shorter working hours. He said he believed that big changes were coming in this ...

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  24. COMMUNION PLATE

    A silver communion plate at St. Mary's Church of England. Waverley was stolen from the vestry of the church yesterday. It was of great ...

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  25. Meeting of Protest

    A meeting or protest, organised by "a committee of mothers," carried a motion Urging the commutation of Hickey's sentence last night, and ...

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  26. Abolition of Capital Punishment

    At the opening meeting of the Presbyterian Assembly, the Rev. John Hinter gave notice of the following motion. "That capital punishment he ...

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  27. P.S. SALARIES

    The Premier of N.S.W. (Mr. Stevens) stated to-day that he had no Knowledge of the report that N.S.W civil servants Intended to petition the ...

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  28. CRASHED TO DEATH

    Throwing a number of letters one addressed to h doctor, on to the footpath, Manrice Hughes (36) Climbed a parapet of the Grafton Bridge and ...

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