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  2. SORRY HE CANNOT INCREASE SENTENCE

    "I think the sentence entirely inadequate. I am sorry I cannot increase it." remarked Judge Curlewis at. the Quarter Sessions ...

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  3. MOXLEY'S STORY FROM THE DOCK

    William Moxley, who is charged with the murder of Frank Barnby Wilkinson and Dorothy Ruth Denzel. at Moorebank, on April ...

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  4. GIVING NEW LIFE TO DISARMAMENT

    In an attempt to breathe fresh' life into the Disarmament Conference, the heads of the Empire delegations met tonight Sir John ...

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  5. MR. BRUCE'S NEW STATUS

    Mr. Bruce, now the Assistant Commonwealth Treasurer, will go to London as a Minister without portfolio. This was ...

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  6. FLOOD FEAR RENEWED

    Flood danger along the lower Hurray was renewed today when, with the water banked up two feet by wind and rain, the levee ...

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  7. MISSING PLANE SEEN IN CLIFF-GIRT INLET

    The missing German seaplane was found by Pilot Suteliffe today beached clear of high water in an inlet about 115 miles from the Drysdale Mission Station, but no sign of the airmen was seen. The plane was not damaged, except that a float had been ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. CHAIN OF CONTROL OF RELIEF WORK

    An entirely new basis for its employment policy was decided upon by the Federal Cabinet today, in the light of experience ...

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  9. 1,000,000 FOR STATE

    South Australia will obtain this year from the Commonwealth a disabilities grant of l,000,000. ...

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  10. Premier Not Informed

    Late last night the Premier (Mr. Hill) said he had had no advice of the amount to be granted to South Australia. He expects to receive a ...

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  11. REFORM OF N.S.W. UPPER HOUSE

    The reform of the Legislative Council will be a matter to be dealt with without delay by the Stevens Ministry. ...

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  12. MR. HILL'S BUSY DAY AT BURRA

    Reports from the Burra. yesterday show that great interest is being taken in the visit of the Premier (Mr. Hill) today. ...

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  13. Unemployment Council In Victoria

    A Bill to provide for the establishment of an unemployment council in Victoria was introduced in the Legislative Assembly tonight by the ...

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  14. Regular Television Transmissions from London

    Illustrative of the progress of television, the British Broadcasting Company announces the initiation in July of regular half-hour transmissions on ...

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  15. MEN WITH BANDAGED HEADS IN COURT

    Nineteen men who appeared, at the Newcastle Police Court this morning on charges arising out of the antieviction riot at a house in Tighes Hill ...

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  16. ECONOMY BETTER THAN MORE TAXES

    The decree to be issued by the Chancellor (Herr von [/]) before he leaves for Lausanne- which will provide for a cut of 35,000,000 in done ...

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  17. VALUE OF BRITISH AGRICULTURE

    The "Times" again stresses the value of British agriculture, and says the output of the farms of the United Kingdom is 300.000.000 compared with ...

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  18. GIRL NEARLY UNDER RAIL CAR

    Avis Jean Harvey (16), slipped from a rail car at Salisbury yesterday morning, fell between the vehicle and the rails, and was rolled over several times ...

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  19. NEW ROSEWORTHY HEAD

    The appointment of Dr. A. R. Caliaghan, as Principal of the Roseworthy Agricultural College, announced in "The Advertiser" on Tuesday, was ...

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  20. STAMP TAX TO CONTINUE

    The marked success from a revenue standpoint of the system of income tax collection by the issue of stamps and group schemes has resulted in ...

    Article : 335 words
  21. MR. MOORE TO RESIGN THIS WEEK

    "I will resign some time this week. I am not certain of the exact day. I have not considered the position yet," said the Premier (Mr. Moore) today. ...

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  22. Tingman Ordered Death For Tasmanian Murder

    Having deliberated for more than three hours, the jury returned a verdict of guilty against John Kenneth Tingman. 32. on a charge of having murdered Charles Whelan. 65. at ...

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  23. ANNOUNCER PUTS HIS FOOT DOWN

    Listeners to the programme broadcast by the Trades Hall station 3KZ tonight, were annoyed by statements contained in an address by Mr. P. ...

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  24. VICIOUS ATTACK ON LITTLE GIRL

    A vicious attack was made by a woman on a child aged 18 months in Elliot road. South Lismore. this morning. ...

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  25. HOLD-UPS, ASSAULTS, AND THEFTS

    Two men who returned to a stolen taxicab which was being watched by members of a police wireless patrol were arrested early this morning, it ...

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  26. REASSURANCE FROM CHILE JUNTA

    The revolutionary junta which ousted President Montero's Government, is now complete, and new hope has been extended to foreign investors by the ...

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  27. PRECAUTIONARY MEASURES

    The Minister for Defence (Sir George Pcarce) said tonight that he would consider a suggestion that wireless equipment and landing grounds should ...

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  28. CAREFUL THIEVES ROB COUNTRY STORE

    After thieves had cut the telephone wires, turned off the electric power at the meter, and locked the door leading to the living Quarters at the store of ...

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  29. Cable Brevities

    VANCOUVER.—Eight hundred Doukhobor, the fanatical Russian settlers who are serving a sentence of three years' imprisonment for nudity, are ...

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  30. Wants Empire Currency

    The hope that the conference would establish Empire currency was expressed by Mr. J. F. Darling, director of the Midland Bank, today. It would ...

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  31. British Cruiser On Way

    The British cruiser. Durban, attached to the South American Division and the West Indies Squadron, is proceeding to Callao, Peru, in order to be ready ...

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  32. Ptomaine Poisoning Victim Dies

    John Commiss (66). laborer, of Little Torrens avenue. New Hindmarsh, who. together with his wife and son. was admitted to the Adelaide Hospital last ...

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  33. TORTURE ALLEGED BY ANTI-FASCIST

    Repeatedly clutching his heart and looking very ill. Luigi Delfini, the antiFas[?] terrorist, on trial before a special State tribunal, declared that ...

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  34. FIERCE STORM AT AVOCA

    A storm of unusual severity occurred near Avoca last evening, when the roof of Mr. G. McVicar's house was blown off and ...

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  35. Five Days' Cold Spell

    Average maximum temperatures during the past five days, 57.3. were a degree and a half below the average for July—the coldest month. ...

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  36. Private Of Buffs Arrested For Kent Murders

    The police have arrested James Collins, a private in the second battalion of the Buffs, stationed at Shorncliffe, and have charged him with the ...

    Article : 70 words
  37. Election Rout In Newfoundland

    St. Johns (Newfoundland), June 14. The latest returns of the elections show that the Opposition has won 21 seats, the Government two. and that ...

    Article : 49 words
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