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  2. NEW SOUTH WALES

    While attempting to land at Junee yesterday an aeroplane crashed and had the undercarriage, both wheels, and the propeller torn completely off. The ...

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  3. Advertising

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  4. AERIAL DOINGS

    A Paris message says that Miss Ruth Elder and George Haldeman were boisterously welcomed at Le Bourget. The crowd could scarcely have been ...

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  5. "SQUIZZY" TAYLOR

    Further details have been obtained regarding the death of Leslie ("Squizzy") Taylor (45), a well-known Australian criminal, and John ...

    Article : 250 words
  6. STATE POLITICS

    Mr. T. R. Bavin, the Premier, said last night that it is the intention of the Government to carry out the promises made to the 1927 strike loyalists ...

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  7. RAILWAY TO SYDNEY

    The Railway Commissioners announced yesterday that a dining car will be attached to the Sydney-Broken Hill train, and that all travellers will ...

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  8. THE UNEMPLOYED

    A meeting of the Unemployed Committee was held this morning in the Trades Hall, Mr. P. O'Dea presiding. The following resolutions were ...

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  9. THE METAL MARKET

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  10. YOUNG MAN REMANDED ON CHARGE OF ASSAULT

    Thomas Kninnan (26), a laborer, was charged at the Central Police Court yesterday with having maliciously indicted grievous bodily harm on Violet ...

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  11. COMPULSORY UNIONISM

    Mr. T. R. Bavin, the Premier, said last night that the Government intended to take action at an early date t0 meet the position created by the ...

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  12. AN OFFICIAL OPENING WANTED BY CITY COUNCIL

    Alderman S. J. J. Davey, acting Mayor, said to-day in reply to a question that no invitation will be issued to Sir Dudley de Chair, the ...

    Article : 135 words
  13. MAYOR'S RELIEF COMMITTEE

    The Mayor's Unemployed Relief Committee met last night, Alderman S. J. J. Davey, acting Mayor, presiding. There were also present:- ...

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  14. A BOY ELECTROCUTED

    Douglas Francis Day (11), of Griffith, was, electrocuted when he came in contact with a live wire while removing a starling's, nest from under the eaves ...

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  15. EARTHQUAKE IN JAPAN

    A severe earthquake, which lasted for three hours, destroyed 150 houses at Nagaoka, in the prefecture of Niigata, a seaport on the west coast ...

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  16. POLICEMAN SAVES GIRL FROM DERAILED TRAM

    A traffic constable's pluck saved a girl's life at Darlinghurst last night. The officer saw a tram, which was rounding a sharp curve, leave the rails ...

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  17. ENGLAND TO AUSTRALIA

    A Cairo message says that Captain Lancaster, who is flying to Australia accompanied by Mrs. Keith Miller, wife of an Australian Journalist, has ...

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  18. MRS. TAYLOR INTERVIEWEDd

    Leslie ("Squizzy") Taylor's widow, formerly Ida Pender, said yesterday that her husband had not been in fear of his life. He left home on Thursday ...

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  19. MAJOR DE HAVILLAND

    Major de Havilland, who visited Broken Hill in his Moth, aeroplane on October 10, describes his trip from Cuthero and his stay, at Broken Hill as follows ...

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  20. SAVED FROM THE GAP

    A man and a woman were intercepted by the police at the Gap at Watson's Bay last night. The man said he had been but of work for the last 9 months ...

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  21. THE S.A. RAILWAYS

    Owing to the falling, off in railway receiptS and the urgent need for economies the Railway Department has resolved to make a drastic reduction in ...

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  22. GENERAL HAPPENINGS

    The Dutch aviator Koppen, who flew from Holland to Batavia, has arrived at Amsterdam. ...

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  23. ITALIAN VESSEL WRECKED ON THE SCILLY ISLANDS

    Heavy seas drove back a lifeboat When it was attempting to reach the Italian steamer Isabo. which was wrecked on the coast of the Scilly ...

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  24. MAYOR AND ALD. HYNES INTERVIEW MR. BRUCE

    Alderman S. J. J. Davey, acting Mayor, received to-day the following telegram from Alderman R. Dennis, Mayor: "Self and Alderman T. F. ...

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  25. MISFORTUNE OF A FAMILY

    Two tragic deaths occurred in the same family within a few days of each other. Last Wednesday a drover named O'Brien, of Upper Murray, was ...

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  26. FEDERAL POLITICS

    In the House of Representatives yesterday Mr. H. G. Nelson, Labor member for the Northern Territory, moved the adjournment of the House to ...

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  27. POLICE MAKE AN ARREST

    When the train from Melbourne to Sydney reached Albury last night detectives arrested Roy Travers and charged him with vagrancy. ...

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  28. AN INTRUDER ARRESTED

    Giovanni Picone had a sensational encounter with an intruder at his house at Haberfield early to-day. Hearing someone moving about the house ...

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  29. ADDRESS BY MR. R. GULLY IN CENTRAL RESERVE SUNDAY

    Mr. R. Gully will continue his agitation against the admission of foreigners to unions at the Central Reserve to-morrow afternoon, and in ...

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  30. ADELAIDE CITY RAILWAYS LIKELY TO BE ELECTRIFIED

    An agreement reached between Mr. W. A. Webb (Railways Commissioner) and Mr. W. G. T. Goodman (general manager of the Tramways Trust), ...

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  31. ARRESTED MAN BEFORE COURT ON VAGRANCY CHARGE

    Herbert Wilson, alias Roy Travers, appeared in the local Police Court today on a charge of vagrancy. He was remanded to Melbourne. The ...

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  32. NEW GUINEA MOTOR SMASH

    A motor car in swerving to avoid a bullock cart on the road near Bitapaka collided with a tree. Two of the passengers, Miss Rockeby Peadon, ...

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  33. WRECK OF ITALIAN LINER

    A message from Rio de Janeiro states that the Italian Embassy announced to-night having received a report that 925 persons had been saved ...

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  34. MECHANICAL COURSING

    The Greyhound Racing Association has been fined 150 guineas for permitting greyhound betting at the White City. A bookmaker was fined ...

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  35. NO CHANGE OF GAUGE ON PORT PIRIE LINE

    In the South Australian Legislative Assembly last Wednesday, Mr. K. L. Butler, the Minister of Railways, informed Mr. Cameron (says the ...

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  36. COUNTRY PARTY PREPARING FOR THE NEXT ELECTIONS

    Mr. Munro, general secretary of the Country party, said to-day that a platform, is already being, prepared for the Country party's campaign in the next ...

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  37. VICTORIA

    Walter Fish (22), a laborer, was buried under several tons of debris in a fall of earth at railway construction works at Footscray yesterday. He was ...

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  38. CONVICTIONS FOR BETTING

    It is pointed out that the legality of greyhound betting is not questioned as the result of the court's decision, the verdict being given purely on a ...

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  39. SERIOUS ALLEGATIONS ARE MADE BY SURVIVORS

    A message from Rio de Janeiro says that the steamship Formosa has docked with the Princessa Mafalda survivors, who declare that the ...

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  40. PILLAGING OF MAILS

    In the House of Representatives yesterday Mr. W. G. Gibson, the Postmaster-General, referring to the recent thefts of postal matters on steamers ...

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  41. TRIPPED IN A FIRE

    Mrs. Jane Mutton (65), an old age pensioner, was burnt to death when she was trapped in a blaring weather-board cottage at West Wallsend ...

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  42. WOMAN'S STRANGE DEATH

    Edith Schiebel, of Yinnar, lost her life under remarkable circumstances yesterday. It is surmised that she had a fainting fit and in falling struck ...

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  43. FORD GEELONG WORKS

    Mr. L. C. Amery, Secretary of State for Dominions, accompanied by his party, on October 25, paid an official visit to the assembling plant and ...

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  44. LATE MR. LOWER'S INSECTS FOR ADELAIDE MUSEUM

    The South Australian Museum has recently acquired the magnificent collection of insects formed by the late Mr. ...

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  45. NOTE PRINTLNG PLANT FOUND IN POLICE RAID

    Raiding a, house at Brighton yesterday detectives found a complete note printing plant, and a large number of counterfeit banknotes. Three men were ...

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  46. PROPOSAL TO INSTALL THE TOTALISATOR

    Mr. Fred Howard, the managing director of the Holborn Stadium Club, where waa installed the first Australian totalisator in Europe in 1922, and ...

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  47. NEW PLAYGROUND OPENED AT ALMA INFANTS' SCHOOL

    The equipment of the Alma infants department was considerably augmented to-day when the official opening took place of the new playground. ...

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  48. A.W.A. EXPLOSION

    George Hearne (50), a well sinker, was arrested at Morawa yesterday on a charge of having wilfully caused an explosion that was likely to endanger ...

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  49. VALLEY HEIGHTS TRAGEDY

    In the Full Court yesterday, the case was concluded in which Hubert William Higgs, Bruce Doubleday Higgs, and William Guy Higgs alleged ...

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  50. ANGLICAN FAIR.

    The Anglican fair was brought to a close in the Town Hall last night. The attendance was fair, and the business carried on satisfactory. It is reported ...

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  51. STREET TREES DAMAGED BY WANDERING COWS

    Mr. G. Dale, tree attendant for the City Council, said to-day that considerable damage is being done to the trees in Rakow-street by wandering ...

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  52. OPPOSITION AT FORBES

    Members of the Forbes Pastoral, Agricultural, and Horticultural Association declined by 164 votes to 89 to lease the association's ground fo[?] ...

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  53. UNKNOWN MAN KILLED

    An unknown man fell from the EastWest express near Peterborough on Friday afternoon and was badly mutilated. Death was instantaneous. The ...

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  54. ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES FOR DOMESTIC USE

    Mr. T. A. Reece, electrical and mechanical engineer of the Municipal Electricity Works, has resumed duty after spending his annual leave ...

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  55. TRAFFIC PROSECUTION

    In the Police Court this morning, before Mr. R. C. Atkinson, S.M., George Francis pleaded guilty to a charge that on October 15 he failed, ...

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  56. ADELAIDE WOOL SALES

    Bennett and Fisher Ltd. report that the following prices were received at the Adelaide wool sales yesterday for cl[?]s from this district:- ...

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  57. R.A.O.B. SOCIAL

    The members of the R.A.O.B. held, ii social in the Druids' Hall on Thursday night last, the occasion being the exaltation of Bro. A. J. Hendy, ...

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  58. FIRE IN A CARRIAGE ON ADELAIDE EXPRESS

    When the express travelling to Adelaide roached Ballarat on Thursday night it was discovered that an empty carriage which was being taken to ...

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  59. MARIST BROTHERS' SCHOOL

    The afternoon in aid of the Marist Brothers' School, which was postponed from October 21, will now be held on Friday next, November 4. Donations ...

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  60. MTNE WORKER INJURED

    J. Slater, a platman at the South mine, was struck on the head with a piece of timber while at work, slight concussion resulting. He was taken ...

    Article : 56 words
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