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  2. 216 Years of Life

    Three men, whose ages totalled 216 years, died in Cowra Hospital within a few hours of each other. ...

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  3. JAPANESE IN THE NORTH

    Some remarkable stories are being told by skippers of Japanese pearling and fishing vessels to explain their absence on fishing cruises. One of the ...

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  4. MILK SUPPLY

    There will be difficulty in meeting the city demand for milk if the drought continues until January. At present, the outlook is' the most serious for ...

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  5. WIRELESS IN THE SCHOOLS

    If the Teachers' Federation has its way, out-back school children will be brought into direct wireless contact with the metropolis, and lecturettes, ...

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  6. KILL OR CURE?

    Forty-six new outbreaks of [?]oor-and-mouth disease were reported on Wednesday. Of these 32 wore in Cheshire. Compensation now totals ...

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  7. CHURCH CRISIS

    The Episcopalian controversy appears to be increasing in intensity and spreading to other denominations. A noted theologian, Dr. Dickinson ...

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  8. MONEY FAMINE

    The first attack on the stability of the Renten mark, which has considerably improved the economic conditions of Germany, has been made by Dr. ...

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  9. A SULTRY WEEK-END IS PREDICTED

    The forecast issued by Mr. Mares last night will cheer up surfers, who may have had fears of chilly southerly breezes on the ...

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  10. THE TERRITORY PROBLEM

    The control of the Northern Territory by an executive commission is the main proposal contained in a scheme which Senator Pearce, Minister for ...

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  11. MOTOR CYCLE SMASH

    Two mon were injured--one seriously--in a motor-cycle smash about 11 miles on the Sydney side of Windsor late yesterday afternoon. ...

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  12. SPEARED TO DEATH

    A shocking story of an attack by natives, followed by a ghastly cannibal feast, has come to hand from Merauke. It is reported that George Penrose, a prospector, well-known in Papua, and two native "boys," were speared to ...

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  13. U.S. LAND LAWS

    A message from Tokio states that the Government, having been subjected to many interpolations, has issued a statement, explaining what has been ...

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  14. SOVIET INTRIGUE

    A sharp conflict occurred in the Senate as a result of the controversy over Russia and the publication by the State Department of the intercepted ...

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  15. THE HOLIDAYS

    The Labor Council has decided to support the Cockatoo Dockyard employees in their effort to secure either Work of pay in the [?]onday season. ...

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  16. PTOMAINE

    The Warrell Creek Anglican bazaar came to an abrupt conclusion when seven people suddenly developed ptomaine poisoning. ...

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  17. EARTHQUAKE IN MEXICO

    The Mexican towns of Grandes, Huasbas, and Opoto are reported to have been razed by an earthquake, which occurred on ...

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  18. GERMAN RELIEF

    "Direct immediate relief for Germany is imperative, because of the dangerous food shortage," says a statement issued by the Federal Treasury ...

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  19. BRITISH ATTITUDE

    Commenting on the British elections, the "Financial Times" says there is no doubt the elections have brought appreciably nearer the full diplomatic ...

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  20. WASTE OF TIME "Don't Blame the Government"

    Sir George Fuller, with the session and nil its anxieties over, yesterday was free to deliver a statement on the work done. ...

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  21. EX-PUGILIST AS MAYOR

    Ald. A. J. Birney, known in pugilistic circles as "Ranji Burns," the new Mayor of Katoomba.' Ald. Birney has just completed his ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. SHOTS FIRED AT WORKERS

    A sensation was caused at Fremantle to-day when some shots were fired at a number of men who were cremating animals destroyed on account of the ...

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  23. WASHED TO SEA

    A sad drowning fatality happened close to the jetty yesterday, when Frederick Evison (23), single, lost his life. ...

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  24. SHOCKS AT ECUADOR

    Reuter's correspondent at Guayaquil, the chief port of Ecuador, in South America, reports that earthquake shocks continue, at Fulcan, the capital ...

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  25. THE BOAMBEE

    The steamer Boambee, which is ashore at the Tweed River, is expected to be refloated this morning. Mr. G. M'Arthur, manager of ...

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  26. Inquiry Committee

    Mr. Montagu Norman, Governor of the Bank of England, and Sir Josiah Stamp, secretary of Nobel Industries, Ltd., and formerly assistant secretary ...

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  27. ALL BLACKS' TOUR

    The Scottish Rugby Union's action in declining, without giving reason, the invitation of the English Union to allot fixtures in Scotland to the All Blacks, ...

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  28. ITALIAN CHORUS

    "The federation's only concern is. What wages are this Italian chorus to be paid?" This statement was made yesterday ...

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  29. EARTH MOVEMENT

    An earthquake shock awakened sleepers at four o'clock this morning. It originated in Verge Island channel, 150 miles south of Manila. ...

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  30. WEATHER GOOD

    The Boambee is now about 100ft. south of the channel. The life-boat crew attached a wire rope from the rocks at ...

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  31. OVERSEA SPORT

    At a meeting of the council of the English Rugby Football League, held at Mancheste[?] last night, Messrs. J. H. Dannatt, of Hull, E. Osborne, of ...

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  32. SOCIAL PEACE

    The "Daily Telegraph's" Rome correspondent states that Signor Mussolini, the Italian Premier, at a meeting of employers and workers, delivered a ...

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  33. NEW SETTLERS COMPLAIN

    Serious complaints were made by the new settlers who arrived yesterday by the R.M.S. Orvieto. Faulty sleeping accommodation. the ...

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  34. A SUCCESS

    That the Federal Arbitration Court had been pronounced "humane, fair, and successful" was the claim made by its President (Mr. Justice Powers) ...

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  35. Danger of Spread

    Mr. C. J. Sanderson (chairman of the Tick Board of Control) returned to Sydney yesterday from "West Australia. When rinderpest was first reported at ...

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  36. EQUAL PAY

    A decision against giving equal pay for equal work for the sexes was announced by the Public Service Arbitrator. Mr. Hunt, to-day regarding ...

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  37. POTENTIAL SETTLERS

    Twenty-six boys and girls left London this morning, under the auspices of the Child Emigration Society, en route to Fairbridge Farm School, ...

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  38. SUPERANNUATION

    A general mealing of railway and tramway officers at the Railway Institute last night resolved, in view of the unsatisfactory position of the Railway ...

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  39. RAILWAY WAGE REDUCTIONS

    Following a long inquiry, the National Wages Board has issued an award against the railway companies proposed wage reductions and other ...

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  40. LIGHTHOUSE SHIPS

    The two lightships that are to be built for the lighthouse service will be of 1200 tons, with a speed of between 13 and 14 knots. ...

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  41. HARASSED BY Ms.P.

    It is reported from Peking that the Cabinet has resigned because of its being continually harassed by members of Parliament, and prevented from ...

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  42. A FRAME UP

    The two youths arrested for participation in the alleged hold-up at the office of the Norwich Union Assurance Companay made a confession of their ...

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  43. SHIPWRIGHT'S DEATH

    Charles Phorcell, aged 58, a shipwright, met his death in peculiar circumstance's yesterday. He fell out of his bed at his home in ...

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  44. JUDGE CASTIGATED

    The Attorney-General (Mr. Bavin) castigates' Judge Mocatta for his comments concerning the accommodation at 'the Murwillumbah Court House. ...

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  45. ORDER OF THE GARTER

    The King has conferred the Order of the Garter on Prince George on the occasion of his 21st birthday. Prince. George, the King's fourth son, ...

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  46. MR. BRUCE IN FRANCE

    Mr. Bruce, Australian Prime Minister, has crossed to France where he will spend Christmas, and subsequently visit the battlefields. ...

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  47. INDUCTION MOTORS

    A number of importers of electric induction motors, accompanied by the president, of the Chamber of Commerce, asked the Tariff Board to ...

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  48. NEW CARDINALS

    Reuter's correspondent at Rome states that the Pope, in secret consistory, created two Cardinals, Monsignori Evaristo Lucid[?] and Aurclio Galli. ...

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  49. MORE DEATHS

    The vital statistics for the Commonwealth for the quarter ended September 30, issued to-day, show that in comparison with the same period last ...

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  50. Latest Cables

    A message from Rawalpindi states that three people were killed and 28 injured in a collision between a passenger and a good train at Talki. ...

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  51. BOY DROWNED

    Robert J. Steel (8) was drowned in a dam at the Pacific Colliery Co.'s shaft, about a mile from Teralba, to-day. ...

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  52. TO SAVE CHINA

    Placards are appearing in the streets of Canton urging a British and American' boycott. Others appeal to the people-to unite ...

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  53. CHINESE BANDITS

    Advices from Pekin state that Sun Taj-yao, the bandit who directed the wrecking of an express train near Shantung on May. 5 last, and the ...

    Article : 48 words
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