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  4. NOT THE MAN

    EXCITEMENT can high in police circles yesterday, as every man was alert in the hunt for the miscreant in the Chester Hill ...

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  5. EAST RACING CAR NOBBLED

    NOBBLING the favourite is not uncommon in horse racing, of at any race between the covers of Nat Could novels, but seldom before has an attempt been made to "nobble" a racing motor car. It is alleged that on Saturday night, at Cowes, grit or steel filings were ...

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  6. 200 DEAD

    OF the many mad crimes frequently committed by "White" Czarist counter-revolutionaries in Russia, none probably is as strange or fiendish as ...

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  7. HURLED TO DEATH ON RAILWAY ENGINE

    A FATAL crossing smash occurred at hymple, near Mildura, this morning, when a special train crashed into a motor truck, throwing the six occupants of the latter in front of the engine. These young people were killed instantly, and a mother and her two ...

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  8. HEARD GOOD NEWS

    Mrs. Bert Hinkler is here seen standing by a map of the route taken by her aviator husband on his flight from England to Australia. Mrs. Hinkler is ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. REFUSES TO TALK ON DISARMAMENT

    WASHINGTON to-day politely closed and bolted the door on any discussion of Lord Casbendun's proposal on behalf of Britain at Geneva to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. WHAT FOR?

    Mr. Bruce yesterday announced the names of the British "Big Four" who are coming to Australia, so Mr. Bruce says, to "show us how to progress." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. RELEASING A PRISONER

    THE Minister for Justice. Mr. Lev. said yesterday that he strongly resented criticism from certain quarters to the effect that the release of ...

    Article : 354 words
  13. STOWAWAY BRIDE

    BETWEEN husband and wife -- a romantic young American couple now on board the R.M.S. Aorangi in Auckland Harbor -- ...

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  14. QUEEN DISCARDS THE VEIL

    QUEEN SOURIYA OF AFGHANISTAN, who discarded the vell worn by all orthodox Mahomedan women soon after she started up her ...

    Article : 98 words
  15. WHEN KNIVES FLASHED

    Four Yage Slavs were wounded in a stabbing affray at Glossop, a few miles front Berri, late last night. Two of the men, who have terrible wounds ...

    Article : 96 words
  16. SIDE-CAR CAPSIZES

    When a motor-cycle and side-car capsized in Belmore Road, Coogee, last night. Coogee was thrown to the ...

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  17. "NO SAVEE ME CALLEM -- "

    A CHINESE at Darwin, who had a recent visitation from "the stork" was asked to name the newcomer "Hinkler." ...

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  18. ELECTRICAL TRADES

    The Electrical Trades Conference continued to-day, and decided to ask all steps to oppose amendments to the Commonwealth Arbitration Act. ...

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  19. BOY'S FATEFUL JUMP

    Jumping off a moving train at St. Peters Station yesterday. Beside Price, 11, of Dixon Street, Newtown, fell under it, and was critically injured. Two ...

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  20. MAKING THINGS BETTER FOR THE MOTORISTS

    Travellers who lake the southern route from the city are always complaining of the narrowness of King Street. St. Peters. The throughtare is now being widened. The first view shows the roadway. Note how close to the footpath the tramway runs. The second picture shows premises in course of demolition, and the third is St. Peter's C. of E. Cemetry, which also will be involved in the widening scheme. The removal of the remain will shortly be undertaken. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. "RED ROSE" IN BRISBANE

    The Avro Avian 'plane, Red Rose, with Captain Lancaster and Mrs. Keith Miller, left Charieville at 6.30 to-day and arrived at Toowoomba at ...

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  22. HAVE BEEN SHOWN THE WAY TO GO HOME

    BECAUSE the negro theatricals -- those who were found with white girls in Rowena Flats at East Melbourne -- have broken the passport regulation as to moral conduct, their deportation is being sought by the Victorian police. ...

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  23. YOUTH'S JAW SPLIT IN HALF

    William McNickie, 18 was driving a horse in a cultivator combine on a farm at The Gap when the horse be came tangled in a chain. ...

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  24. POLICE AT THEATRE

    Anticipating trouble, a strong [?] of police attended the Tivoli Theatre to-night. During the performance of the "colored idea" turn, the applause ...

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  25. UNION SENSATION

    The Brisbane special correspondent of the "Labor Daily" writes: -- A sensation was caused throughout union circles, when it became known that a man ...

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  26. 'DOWN WITH FASCISM'

    INTEREST in Labor's annual pageant, the Eight-Hours Day procession, is yearly diminishing -- that is as far as the marchers ...

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  27. BRUTALLY ATTACKED

    That she had been set upon by four men and brutally assaulted was the story told by Florence Jenkins. 36 of Harris Street. Pyrmont, late on ...

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  28. Successful Art Union

    Yesterday, Mr. L. Savage, of 10 Bernard Street, Lidcombe, won a prize valued at £150. This was the first prize in the ...

    Article : 167 words
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  30. WITH HIS SISTER

    That when arrested at Bankstown they had only half a loaf of bread in a sugar bag, and no money, was the statement of Sergt, Dennis, Police ...

    Article : 92 words
  31. HINKLER ASKS PARDON

    On behalf of 200,000 trade unionsists, the president of the Trades Hall Council. Mr. M. J. Murphy, welcomed Bert Hinkler at the Motordrome this ...

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  32. COURT MARTIAL ON ROYAL OAK MUTINY

    FOLLOWING the mutiny on H.M.S. Royal Oak, flagship of the First Battle Squadron of the Mediterranean Fleet, the Admiralty announced ...

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  33. DIVORCE IN TASMANIA

    Divorce suits are considerably on the increase here. To-day there were three applications for dissolution of marriage in which the degree nisi was ...

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