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  2. Advertising

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  4. THE COAL CRISIS

    Four hundred tons of coal was mored from the Rothbury colliery to the railway marshalling yards at Waratah shortly alter daylight this ...

    Article : 125 words
  5. ROYAL WEDDING

    The wedding of Prince Humbert, heir to the throne of Italy, to Princess Marie Jose, of Belgium, was celebrated today in Quirinal Chapel by the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 124 words
  6. SEAPLANE CRASH

    A shilling fund has been started in Adelaide to provide s memorial tn tho late Captain Grosvenor, who lost his life in the seaplane crash in Fort ...

    Article : 77 words
  7. TROUBLED CHINA

    The Govenor of the province of Fukien and five members of his Cabinet have been forcibly carried off by a band of Comauursts. The gang ...

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  8. FEDERAL POLITICS

    Federal Ministers propose to begin the consideration next week of the business which they will place before Parliament. Industrial subjects, it is ...

    Article : 56 words
  9. UNREST IN SAMOA

    A message from Apia states that notiico have been posted there and at othrr Samoan centres requiring nonresidents of those districts to return ...

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  10. SHEFFIELD SHIELD

    Fine weather prevailed to-day when the return Sheffield Shield match. New South Wales v. South Australia, began on the Sydney cricket ground. ...

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  11. THE WEATHER

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  12. FISHERMEN'S RETS RAIDED

    There was a remarkable raid by a hundred people on the nets of two fishermen at Kirra Beach, near Tweed Heads, on Saturday. The nets were ...

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  13. THE CRUISER DUNEDIN SAILS UNDER SEALED ORDERS

    The New Zealand cruiser Dunedin left Wellington last night under sealed orders. It is believed that the vessel is bound for Suva where she will be ...

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  14. AIRCRAFTSMAN EWEN WAS MAN WITHOUT FEAR

    Mrs. D. C. Ewen, widow of Leading Aircraftsman Ewen, one of the victims of Monday's air crash, said to-day that she had a fear that something ...

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  15. INDUSTRIAL

    Officials of the waterside unions in Melbourne to-day emphatically denied a report from Sydney that a strike of waterside workers is contemplated. ...

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  16. THE ROTHBURY RIOTING

    It is stated that 70 summonses have been issued arising out of the Rothbury disturbance. The cases will be heard on January 20. In each case ...

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  17. MAN FINDS DIAMOND INSIDE A CHICKEN

    Cleaning a chicken for his dinner. Mr. Brooke, of Byron Bay, found a diamond inside the bird. He returned the stone to its owner, Mr. J. ...

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  18. 107.3 IN ADELAIDE

    [?]y, the State Meterologist. exocets a cool change in Adelaide almost immediately, but citizens are still sweltering in the terrific heat. ...

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  19. MISSION TO AUSTRALIA FROM BRITISH COLUMBIA

    Mr. M. B. Duffy, secretary of the Trades Hall Council, yesterday expressed strone opinion regarding the mission to Australia of the delegation ...

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  20. MINERS' NEW CLAIMS

    Application was made to Chief Judge Dethridge in the Federal Arbitration Court Yesterday by the Australian Coal and Shale Employees Federation for ...

    Article : 51 words
  21. COMBINED UNIONS COMMITTEE WANT ALL SAFETY MEN OUT

    The combined mining unions committee yesterday carried the following motion: "That all members of unions working in the locked out collieries, ...

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  22. HEAT WAVE CONDITIONS IN WESTERN PART OF N.S.W.

    Heat were conditions again prevailed. over the western half of the State yesterday, and there were numerous readings in excess of 100 degrees. ...

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  23. SEYMOUR TRAIN COLLISION

    A special railways inquiry board has found that the crew of the express engine was responsible for the derailment of an engine of the Sydney ...

    Article : 92 words
  24. THE SHIRK MENACE

    A huge 15ft, screw-tail man-eater shark was captured this morning by Mr. W. Ewen, a fisherman, iu his net near The Bluff, Encounter Bay, with ...

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  25. QUEENSLAND UNEMPLOYED

    Payments in sustenance to unemployed in Queensland in December amounted to £37,242 compared with £26,634 in the previous month, and ...

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  26. INTERSTATE TEMPERATURES

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  27. WITHDRAWAL OF SAFETY MEN OPPOSED BY F.E.D. AND F.A.

    It was definitely stated to-day that the Federated Enginedrivers sud Fire, men's Association will not recognise the decision of the combined unions' ...

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  28. AIRMEN'S APPRECIATION OF THE DEAD AVIATORS

    "A finished and brilliant pilot of seap[?]anes and flying boats, FlightLieutenant Briggs wns regarded as one of the safest," said ...

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  29. £180 LEFT IN TRIAN

    Travelling home in a train on Saturday, the manager of a business firm in Sydney absentmindedly left in a carriage a bag containing £180 in cash. ...

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  30. DEATH OF MR. A. A. DAVIDSON

    Mr. Allan Arthur Davidson, where same as a mining engineer and explorer is known in mining circles throughout the world, and who was ...

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  31. CONSTABLE FOR TRIAL ON A CHARGE OF THEFT

    Charged at Prahran to-day with having stolen £171 7/3. the Property ot Union Theatres, Ltd. Constable Ernest Michael. Simonsen (35) was ...

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  32. NAVAL CONFERENCE

    Mr. Ramsay Macdonald, the British Prime Minister, is most optimistic about the prospects of the five-Power naval conference, which will begin in ...

    Article : 66 words
  33. RENEWAL OF PISTOL LICENCES FOR MEN ON COALFIELDS

    Mr. Childs, the Acting Commissioner of Police, wai asked to-day whether pistol licences which expired on December 31 will be renewed to persons ...

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  34. JOAN NORTON'S WEDDING

    Owing to continuous telephone calls and messages the wedding today of Miss Joan Norton, an Australian heiress, to Mr. Benjamin Sashoua, a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  35. THE METAL MARKT

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  36. INCITING TO REVOLT

    At a, Communist meeting in the Kurri Kurri School of Arts last night "Comrade" Shelley, who described himself as s German and a member ...

    Article : 126 words
  37. MOTOR VEHICLES COLLIDE

    Seven persons were injured, three seriously, when a motor car and a motor cycle and sidecar collided between Diggers'. Rest and Kellor last ...

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  38. STRUCK BY BUCKET

    Struck on the bead by a bucket weighing 301b. which dropped 120ft. down a tower [?] the Vaucluse reser[?] last night. Adam Ferguson (37). ...

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  39. HILLSTON—ROTO RAILWAY

    The State Cabinet yesterday decided that the construction of the Hillston to Roto railway under the British Government's migration agreement ...

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  40. MOUTH 0RGAN BAND PLAYS AT A MEMBER'S GRAVE

    Joseph Cameron, a member of a month organ band, was buried at the East Cemetery, Geelong, to-day. Fellow members of the band gathered ...

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  41. WIFE OF FLIGHT-LIEUT. BRIGGS RETURNING TO MELBOURNE

    NewS of the air crash in Fort Phillip Bay was received by wireless last night, and the master of the ship, Captain Richardson, immediately ...

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  42. SMALL ARMS FACTORY

    The smallarma factory at Lithgow resumed yesterday after the annual holidays. In pursuance of a promise made by Mr. A. E. Green, ...

    Article : 53 words
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  44. YACHT THOUGHT LOST TURNS UP IN SAMOA

    The Auckland launch Marere, which diappeared six weeks ago, is reported to have been found at Pago Pago, Samoa, with two men, one woman, and ...

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  45. PICKETING OF MINES

    A combined meeting of Hebburn miners' lodges has decided to resume picketing. ...

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  46. NORTHERN MINERS

    Mr. T ("Bondy") Hoare and Mr. M'Neill have been reelected president and secretary of the Northern Miners' Federation, but Mr. A. Teece has been ...

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  49. AERIAL DOINGS

    Mr. James Boyle, a pilot of the Western Air Express, is planning a flight round the world from west to east in June. ...

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  50. "AN IMPORTANT LIAR"

    [?]ing [?]omas [?] as a brazen impudent liar, the Liverpool Recorder to-day sentenced him to 21 mouths in gaol. He was charged with ...

    Article : 83 words
  51. DROUGHT LESSONS

    With the object of placing on record the lessons learned daring the droughty times of the past six months, and collecting, correlating, and making ...

    Article : 191 words
  52. LONDON WOMAN'S DEATH

    The riddle of room 66. as the mysterious death of Mrs. Rosaline Fox (63) in now known, has culminated in a charge of murder against her son, ...

    Article : 120 words
  53. "PHOSPERITY" LEAGUE

    In order to promote "National and individual prosperity" by the removal of the immigration restrictions, by lovering the tariff wall, and by a ...

    Article : 90 words
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