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  2. FACTORY TRAGEDY

    Mr. W. J. Denny, Attorney General, stated to-day that a charge of murder will be preferred to-morrow a [?] Ernest Edward Aistropa for the murder ...

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  3. NEW SOUTH WALES

    On Saturday thieves entered the home of Hairy Tear, at Strathfield and practically cleaned out the house. They even took away furniture, bed ...

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  4. INDUSTRIAL

    A resolution by the building trade group of [?]s that no worK be done on Saturday in order to attain a 40 hour week was only put partially curried out on ...

    Article : 131 words
  5. FEDERAL POLITICS

    Mr. T. R. Bavin, referring to Mr. E. G. Theodore's proposed entry into Eedernl politics, said that Mr. Theodore while Premier of Queensland was ...

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  6. THE ROYAL TOUR

    The ordered routine of a long voyage has settled down on H.M.S. Renown, consisting of daily drill and inspections with general quarters periodically ...

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  7. TROUBLED CHINA

    The British Admiralty announces that the first cruiser squudron consisting of H.M.S. Frobisher, Danae, Dragon, Dauntless, and Delhi which is ...

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  8. GERMAN POLITICS

    President von Hindenburg has commissioned Dr. Marx to negotiate with the dillerent parties with the view to the formation of a coalition Cabinet. ...

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  9. INFLUENZA IN SPAIN

    The influenza epidermic has increased alarmingly in Madrid, and is now the worst ever known in Spain. There is a heavy death roll and the municipal ...

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  10. A CHINAMAN DROWNED

    The body of a Chiunman, Ab You, was recovered from the River Murruinbidgee on Saturday in 18ft. of water. Ah You was drowned the previous day ...

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  11. MIDDLE PARTY CABINET

    Dr. Marx, the German Chancellor, is forming a Middle party Government. ...

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  12. SEQUEL IN POLICE COURT TO RAID ON LONDON CLUB

    About a hundred fashionable persons were driven in limousines to the Marlborough-slreet Police Court on Friday to answer summonses for ...

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  13. MR. THEODORE'S REPLY

    Mr. E. G. theodore, in reply to Mr. T. R. Lavin, declared that Mr. Bavin was the abusive representative of the cultured class. ...

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  14. BOY BATHER DROWNED

    Mrs. Alston, of Ingham, on saturday made a heroic, but unsuccessful attempt to save her seven-year-old son when he got into difficulties while ...

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  15. DROWNED IN A DAM

    William Allen (43), of Henty, was drowned in Wilson's dam on Saturday. He could not swim and got out of has depth. ...

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  16. VICTORIA

    Sophia Horrlett (3[?]) leapt from the main grandstand at the Caul[?]ield racecourse on Saturday and was dashed to death. She had been ...

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  17. HOLLAND GOVT'S REPLY TO BRITISH MEMORANDUM

    The Government of Holland, replying to the British memorandum regarding China, says that Holland is prepared to go as far as possible to ...

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  18. ENGINEERS AND 44 HOURS

    Mr. W. C. Myhill, serrotary of the Metal Trade Employers' Association, says by precipitating an industrial crisis the officers of the Amalgamated ...

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  19. SYDNEY HOLD UPS

    Uswald Hine, a taxi-driver, reported to the police on Saturday night that after driving a man to Lidcombe at about 9.30 o'clock he was offered a ...

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  20. DEATH FROM BURNS

    Herbert Williams (1[?]) fell into a coper of boiling [?] at Beally's slaughter yards on Saturday. He died from terrible burns. ...

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  21. MOTOR CYCLIST INJURED

    Albert Guiggine (26) suffered slocking injuries when a motor cycle which he was riding dashed into a motor car on the Maitland-road. His condition is ...

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  22. INQUEST IS ADJOURNED ON BIRMINGHAM FIRE

    A tragic ordeal marked the inquest on the victims of the Birmingham fire. Charles Pedley, exercising the utmost self-control, identified the bodies of ...

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  23. ADDRESSES BY ATHLETES

    A number of pre[?]t athletes yesterday delivered addresses at the Lyceum Hall. They emphasised the part that clean sport, plays in the ...

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  24. SPANISH INSTITUTIONS ATTACKED BY A MOB

    A message from Foochow says that on Friday evening a mob of students repreaenting the Fukien Students' Union attacked a Spanish Dominican ...

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  25. PARIS CRIME OF PASSION

    A typical Montmartre "crime passionnel" was described in a Paris court when a rich middle aged Spaniard named Isidro Ramos was charged with ...

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  26. BEAM WIRELESS

    Beam wireless tests with Australia worked much better on Saturday morning, 200 words a minute being exceeded, but the British Post Office ...

    Article : 133 words
  27. SUPPOSED CASE OF SUICIDE

    A note was found at The Gap at Watson's bay this morning which read:—"Good-bye. mother, father, and all friends. I am sorry to cause ...

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  28. SHOPKEEPER HELD UP

    Mrs. Townsend, keeper of a confectionery shop in Redfern, screamed for help when a revolver was pointed at her by two men who demanded money ...

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  29. ALLEGED FORGERY

    A yonng migrant gaining po[?] sion of another man's collar which had been sent to a laundry, copied the man's signature from it and forged a ...

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  30. JUMES CREASER'S DEATH

    In the Coroner's Court this afternoon Mr. R. C. Atkinson, coroner, conducted an inquest into the death of James Creaser, who was found dead in ...

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  31. DANTONESE STRONGHOLD IS LOST IN CHIAKIANG

    News has been, received from Shanghai that the Cantonese troops have lost their last stronghold in Chekiang by the recapture of Ningpo. The ...

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  32. TENNIS SELECTOR RESIGNS

    A sensation was caused in tennis circles to-day when Dr. G. H. M'Elhone, one of the leading figures on he administrative side of tennis in ...

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  33. ACCUSED BEFORE COURT

    At the Central Police Court to-day Joseph Patrick Cook (40), a laborer, was charged with having assaulted Kathleen Townsend while armed with ...

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  34. MR. WINSTON CHURCHILL VISITS MUSSOLINI

    Mr. Winston Churchill, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, who is spending a holiday in the Mediterranean, has paid a private visit to Signor ...

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  35. MOTOR TRUCK SOMERSAULTS AND FALLS INTO WATER HOLE

    A motor trunk somersaulted 50ft Into a clay hole at East Brunswick on Saturday and settled upside down is 40ft. of water. The driver had a ...

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  36. A PROHIBITED IMMIGRANT

    After protracted litigation which was carried on from the police court to the High Court of Australia Lucy Wong San, who was born at Gulgong, ...

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  37. LOOTING AT NANTAI

    A Foochow message states that despite the promise to the consular board no protection was afforded to the Spanish Dominican premises at Nantai, ...

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  38. U.S.A. EVOLUTION TRIAL

    The Tennessee State Supreme Court has upheld on constitutional grounds the anti-revolution law but has reversed the famous Scope conviction, because ...

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  39. POSTAL MATTER RIFLED AT ENFIELD POST OFFICE

    When the post master at Enfield opened the premises this morning he found the mail room in disorder, letters being scattered all over tile floor. ...

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  40. MAN SUICIDES IN CEMETERY

    A finding of suicide was returned at the inquest on Peter William Potter (47), a storekeeper near Melbourne, who was found shot heside his wife's ...

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  41. ADELAIDE JOINERY WORKS DESTROYED BY FIRE

    Adelaide experienced its first big fire for the new year on Saturday afternoon when the joinery works of Millburn and Jeffery in North-street, were ...

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  42. POLICE FIND MAN DEAD IN ADELAIDE SQUARE

    Following on the report of an altercation in Victoria-square on Saturday evening the police lound the body of a man with a handkerchief looped tightly ...

    Article : 252 words
  43. CITY BUS SERVICE

    Two of the Brookway buses which came from Adelaide left yesterday afternoon to go back to that city, It is said that the proprietors found the ...

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  44. CHADLIE CHAPLIN ILL

    A New York message says that Charlie Chaplin collapsed at the home of his attorney, Mr. Nathan Barkan, on Saturday. A nerve specialist ...

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  45. THE BRITISH ATTITUDE

    An authoritative statement points out that the defence of the international settlement at the French concession at Shanghai is not solely of ...

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  46. ARREST OF POLISH M.P.S

    Three members of the Polish Parliament have been arrested on a charge of spying for the Russian Soviet, for which it is alleged that, they received ...

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  47. SUPPOSED FATAL FULL

    A constable patrolling the west end of Currie-street on Saturday night found a man lying in the gutter bleeding from a severe wound above the ...

    Article : 151 words
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  49. MEXICAN OIL REGULATIONS

    A Tampico (Mexico) message says that the Mexican Government has refused permission to drill wells to any oil company which refuses to reropnise ...

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  50. MINE WORKER INJURED

    D. Knipc, when working at the Proprietary mine yesterday, was splashed in the eye with some acid. He was taken in the ambulance to the ...

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  51. GREEK ROBBED OF £35 8/.

    Mick Chilios. a Greek, aged 18 years, who resides with his aunt, Mrs.Christian Papas, at the west end of the city, had £35 8/ stolen from his room ...

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