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  2. Advertising

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  4. THE COAL INDUSTRY

    Mr. T. JR. Bavin the Premier, announced last night that the State Government had made arrangements for the taking over and opening of ...

    Article : 226 words
  5. AERIAL DOINGS

    Experiments having proved successful Edward Armstrong has announced that the first floating platform for the use of aeroplanes will be established ...

    Article : 54 words
  6. CRICKET

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  7. N.Z. MINING DISASTER

    It is now reported that two miners were killed and 23 others entombed when an explosion occurred in the Linton mine at Southland yesterday ...

    Article : 128 words
  8. COCKBURN TRAGEDY

    In the Gladstone Circuit Court the jury which heard the evidence in the murder trial of Daniel Burnard Crowe (aged 40 years) retired at ll o'clock ...

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  9. THE BADGE SHOW

    The following statement was this morning made by Mr. C. J. Emery, president of the Mining Managers' Association, to Mr. E. P. O'Neill, ...

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  10. NEW SOUTH WALES

    Cleaning a suit with petrol last night Frederick Pritchard (30), an engineer, was badly burned at a residential in King's'Cross. The spirit exploded, ...

    Article : 53 words
  11. SPORTING

    At the Brisbane Stadium last night Jack Carroll (10.4½), of Victoria, retained the welterweight championship of Australia by easily defeating Harry ...

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  12. BOY DROWNED

    The body of Phillip Mulling (5), of Alexandria, who was drowned in a storm water channel during Thursday's terrific rain storm, was found on ...

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  13. BOWDEN AND BLAY TO-NIGHT

    Weather permiting Bobby Blay and Jack Bowden will provide the main bout at the Stadium, to-night. They should put up a good, close contest, ...

    Article : 94 words
  14. ARCTIC PLANE CRASH

    The first winter Arctic mail 'plane bound for Aklavik crashed near the mouth of the Mackenzie River. The pilot was killed. The 'plane left ...

    Article : 108 words
  15. LABOR LEAGUE MEETING ENDS IN A BRAWL

    The monthly meeting of the Central Bankstown Labor League ended in a brawl in which two justices of the peace figured. The row started during ...

    Article : 62 words
  16. THE METAL MARKET

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  17. L.V R.C. NOMINATIONS

    The L.V.R.C. will conduct a race meeting on November 30 with stakes totalling £250. Nominations for all events fall due with the secretary, Mr. ...

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  18. BOYS BELIEVED DROWNED FOUND SAFE BY POLICE

    Two boys named Ray Hardiman (12) and Harry Smith (8), of Balmain, whom the police believed to have been drowned, were found at Circular Quay ...

    Article : 69 words
  19. MUTINY IN JAMAICA

    It is disclosed that two privates of the Argvll Sutherlandshire Regiment were arraigned on charges of mutiny, refusing to obey their officers, and ...

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  20. CONFERENCE OF UNIONS

    A meeting of combined unions was opened yesterday and adjourned until Monday. No official statement was made, but it was subsequently ...

    Article : 77 words
  21. W[?]ST DARLING RACE CLUB

    The annual meeting of the West Darling Picnic Race Club was held at the Freemasons' Hotel last night, Mr. C. G. Hylton presiding over a large ...

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  22. NARRABRI TRAGEDY

    The post-mortem examination appears to hare established that the man was battered to death, and the body dismembered with a saw or axe. The ...

    Article : 88 words
  23. BURGLAR IN A ROOM

    Dorothy Lucy, of Darlinghurst, on awakening early, this morning, saw a man in her room. She immediately grabbed his coat The burglar, ...

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  24. THE RAIN

    For some days more or less muggy conditions have indicated the possibility of rain, and about 3 o'clock this morning hopes were raised by the ...

    Article : 139 words
  25. STATE SHIELD ELEVEN IN MATCH AT NEWCASTLE

    Tho New South Wales Sheffield Shield team began a match against Newcastle yesterday. The home, side batted first and was dismissed for 147. ...

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  26. OPENING OF FIRST MINE ON WEDNESDAY NEXT

    It is probable that the Government will open the first mine next Wednesday and the second a few days later. Mr. Davies, the secretary of the ...

    Article : 61 words
  27. AFFAIRS IN RUSSIA

    The Soviet has begun a new purge of untrustworthy officials. More than 10,000 will be dismissed before May Day 1930, including the majority of ...

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  28. ESCAPE FROM A FIRE

    Four young women had a narrow escape in a fire which practically destroyed Dooley's buildings, King-street, early, thiv morning. The flames were ...

    Article : 37 words
  29. Advertising

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  30. STATEMENT BY PERSON WHO KNEW DEAD MAN

    Mrs. A. Goodacre, Arthur-street, Newcastle, believes that the man who was murdered is identical with a young man who boarded with her about ...

    Article : 148 words
  31. HOLIDAY EXCURSIONS

    In reply to representations, by Mr. M. A. Davidson and Mr. E. M. Horsington, Ms.L.A., the Secretary for Railways has announced, that ...

    Article : 177 words
  32. CONFERENCE IS URGED BY ENGINEERING UNION

    The Cessnock branch of the Amalgamated Engineering Union decided to recommend to the unions, of the Commonwealth council that a ...

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  33. PERSONAL

    Mr. R. C. Atkinson, S.M., returned yesterday afternoon after conducting court work at Tibooburra. Mr. Acting Justice Hammond, Mr. ...

    Article : 445 words
  34. W.I.U. LEVY PROTEST

    At the Central Reserve to-morrow afternoon at 3 o'clock Messrs. R. Gully and F. Rilen will make their final protest against the W.I.U. 12½ ...

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  35. Bandits at House Party

    Three masked bandits stepped through the French windows, of the house of John Carson last night during a house party and stripped the ...

    Article : 90 words
  36. NO SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR POLICING OF MINES

    Captain Chaffey, the Chief Secretary, said to-day that no special police arrangements were being made with regard to the mines which the ...

    Article : 212 words
  37. DIVERS TO SEARCH FOR MISSING LEGS

    Divers Albert and Dose arrived from Sydney to-day to search the Narrabri creek for the missing legs of the murdered man whose trunk, and later the ...

    Article : 60 words
  38. BIRKENHEAD MURDER

    "God forgive her, and have mercy on her, as I have forgiven her for what she has brought me to." This is an extract from a letter written to ...

    Article : 143 words
  39. PEACE IN INDUSTRY

    The Legislative Assembly yesterday agreed to the introduction of a bill to make better provision for the maintenance of peace in industry, to provide ...

    Article : 84 words
  40. ALLEGED THEFT OF £540

    Details of alleged systematic thefts by a young saleswoman of articles and none to tile total value of £540 from her employer were disclosed in the St. ...

    Article : 141 words
  41. THE COAL COMMISSION

    The term of the Coal Commission will expire at the end of this month, but it is probable that an extension of time to the end of February will be ...

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  42. THE UNEMPLOYED

    Mr. T. R. Bavin, the Premier, told a deputation that he would do all he could to provide work for many of the unemployed before Christmas. He ...

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  43. RETURN OF WITNESSES

    Dr. W. D. K. Macgillivray returned by motor car last night, and Detective-Sergeant Duckworth came by the express this morning from Gladstone ...

    Article : 70 words
  44. FORGED TELEGRAM

    Robert Laidlaw, a horse trainer of Kensington, was committed for trial, at the Coburg Court on a charge of having forged a telegram. The ...

    Article : 82 words
  45. IN BROKEN HILL

    Messrs. P. Lamb and F. E. Smith, delegates to the Central Council of the W.I.U. left for Sydney last night. It is reported that they received an ...

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  46. SAILING SHIP AGROUND

    The last British owned sailing ship Garthpool, ran aground at Boa Vista, Cape Verde Islands, a few days ago. She is low beyond salvage. The crew ...

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  47. BROKEN HILL-PORT AUGUSTA

    The "Western Champion" at Parkes says that centres in that part of the State which have interested themselves iu the proposal for the ...

    Article : 92 words
  48. ALLEGED THEFT OF GOODS FROM HOSPITAL PANTRY

    The fact that a man was trying to seil a articles of groceries to a shopkeaper this morning made the trader suspicious as to where the goods had ...

    Article : 209 words
  49. MILITARY TRAINING

    Mr. Green. Minister for Defence, said to-day that he is satisfied with the response to the call for volunteers for the new system of military ...

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  50. WOOL SALES

    Dalgety and Co. Limited report that the Geelong wool sales were held on November 13 when their firm offered 4500 bales. There was a ...

    Article : 136 words
  51. DROUGHT CONDITIONS

    Mr. G. L. Smith, pastoralist of Mootwingie (New Souty, Wales), who is visiting Adelaide, said yesterday that conditions between Broken Hill ...

    Article : 106 words
  52. MR. R. GULLY INJURED

    R. Gully, when working underground at the Proprietary mine on Wednesday, had the top joint of the second toe of his right foot broken ...

    Article : 75 words
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