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  2. LIQUOR ACT PROSECUTIONS

    In the Police Court this morning, before Mr. G. A. Stevenson, S.M., the following cases under the Liquor Act were dealt with:— ...

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  3. NEW SOUTH WALES SAVED FROM THE GAP

    A woman who told the police that she had had a quarrel with her husband was rescued from the brink of The Gap at Watson's Bay on ...

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  4. VICTORIA PRISON CLERK ARRESTED ON CHARGE OF LARCENY

    Sergius Forstor, clerk in the office at Pentridge prison, has been arrested on a charge of larceny as a public trustee of £193 ...

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  5. NO DEPORTATION STATEMENT BY MR. BRUCE ON DECISION OF COURT

    Mr. S. M. Bruce, the Prime Minister, on Saturday said that he greatly regretted the statements that had been made by various members of the ...

    Article : 349 words
  6. THE MOSUL DISPUTE TURKS PRESENT THEIR CASE

    Reuter's Geneva correspondent reports:— The Turkish delegation in its statement in reply to M. Laidouer's report ...

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  7. INDUSTRIAL GOVT. BILL TO CONTROL ITALIAN TRADE, UNIONS

    Reuter's Rome correspondent reports:— The Chamber of Deputies continued the debate on the Government bill in ...

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  8. FIGHT BETWEEN MEN HAS A FATAL ENDING

    Two men, John Nutting (19) and A. Jordan (18) fought one another near Deloraine on Saturday night. A third man went for assistance with the ...

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  9. COMPANY'S MAIL STOLEN

    Representing himself as an official of a certain company a thief in Melbourne secured the company's mail from the post office. It is believed ...

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  10. WIRELESS EXPERIMENTER HAS FURTHER SUCCESS

    Mr. C. D. Maclaurcan, the wellknown, wireless experimenter, established two-way working with South Africa on Saturday. He has now ...

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  11. A HORSE-DRAWN LORRY CAUSES VERANDAH COLLAPSE

    A horse-drawn, lorry this morning crashed, into the verandah poles of Rainaud's Cafe, King William-street, opposite the Town Hall. The verandah ...

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  12. MR. BRUCE DOING HIS BEST

    Mr. S.M.Bruce, the Prime Minister, speaking at the annual dinner of the Melbourne Grammar School Old Boys' Association, said he recognised ...

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  13. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS MELBOURNE CYCLISTS INJURED.

    At the motordrome on Saturday night in the final of the professional mile cycling race Bert Monks (21) fell and suffered injuries necessitating his ...

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  14. FATAL RAILWAY ACCIDENT

    When near the overhead bridge at North Fremantle a train from Fremantle yesterday ran into Thomas Cottam, a fireman.off the steamer Maria. ...

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  15. TURKISH DELEGATE HAS NOT LEFT GENEVA

    Router's Geneva correspondent reports:— Munir Bey. the Turkish delegate to the meeting of the League of Nations ...

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  16. AUSTRALIAN FIREMEN STRANDED IN LONDON

    Five stranded Australian firemen, recent arrivals by the Shaw, Savill and Albion steamer Otira, invaded Australia House to-day, protesting ...

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  17. ALLEGED ATTEMPTED BRIBERY

    It Is understood that a summons will shortly be issued against a leading Melbourne dealer in furs and skins on a charge of having attempted ...

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  18. DEATH OF MR, MATHIESON

    Mr.C.L. Mathews, assistant city coroner, to-day at Port Adelaide returned the following verdict at the inquest held into the death of Mr. ...

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  19. FEDERAL ELECTIONS

    Labor supporters secured control of a meeting at Burrumbuttock, near Albury, called to protest against the German circular issued during the ...

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  20. CYCLISTS COLLIDE.

    Lloyd Byrne, aged 13, was killed, and Allan Hall, aged 15, seriously injured when bicycles ridden by the lads collided head on at Tamworth. ...

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  21. A HOUSE DAMAGED BY A MOTOR CAR

    Motor car No. 38584, driven by Mr. S. Webb, of Railway Town, at 1 o'clock this morning went wrong mechanically and after getting out of control caused ...

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  22. PREMIER OF TASMANIA PLEASED AT DECISION

    Mr. J A. Lyons, Premier of Tasmania, when interviewed concerning the High Court's decision in regard to Messrs. Walsh and Johannsen said: ...

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  23. THE WEATHER LOCAL TEMPERATURE

    The highest temperature in the shade up till 3 o'clock to-day was 9l degrees. ...

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  24. BOY IS FATALLY WOUNDED BY A PEA RIFLE BULLET

    Jack Heatherington (ll) was shot in the left eye at Sneer's Point on Saturday and died later in hospital. It is believed that the lad was playing ...

    Article : 52 words
  25. INTERSTATE TEMPERATURES

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 38 words
  26. FOUR MEN ARRESTED IN ADELAIDE PARK

    Four men were arrested at the Botanic Park on Sunday for speaking without a permit. The police first asked of they had a permit and then told ...

    Article : 220 words
  27. KNOCKED DOWN BY TRAM.

    George Cridland, aged 48 years, a well-known Maitland horse trainer in whose colors Freddie C. won the principal event at Canterbury on ...

    Article : 91 words
  28. SETTLEMENT OF STRIKE AT RYLANDS, NEWCASTLE

    The strike at Rylands works at Newcastle has been settled and 700 men who were affected are expected to resume work to-day. ...

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  29. A PROFESSOR'S OPINION

    Sir Harrison Moore, professor of law at the Melbourne University, does not believe that the High Court's judgment, whatever it is, will be found to ...

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  30. EDUCATIONAL CATHOLIC SCHOOLS' ASSOCIATION

    The monthly meeting of the Catholic Schools' Association was held in the Mica-street schoolroom last night There was a good attendance ...

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  31. MINISTER REFUSES A UNION'S DEMANDS

    The members of the Federated Brick and Tile and Pottery industrial Union of Australia are incensed at the attitude taken by. Mr. M. M. ...

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  32. TOTALISATOR IN VICTORIA

    Preaching of the proposed introduction. of the totalisator, Archbishop Lees, in St. Paul's Cathedral last night said that the Government's ...

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  33. WATERSIDE WORKERS FEAR FURTHER ACTION

    Mr. W. Seale, secretary of the "Waterside Workers' Federation, considers that a conference of all Commonwealth marine transport unions ...

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  34. GIRL KILLED AT CESSNOCK

    A girl, aged 7 rears, was killed and her younger brother seriously injured when they were run down by a motor lorry at South Cessnock on Saturday ...

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  35. SEWAGE WORKERS PAID OFF AT THE FEDERAL CAPITAL

    Industrial trouble has developed amongst the men employed on the sewage works at the Federal Capital over an award recently made by the ...

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  36. REFERENCE TO RELEASE AT MEETING IN DOMAIN

    Reference to the release of Messrs. Walsh and Johannsen was made at one or two meetings in the Domain Testerday afternoon but there was no ...

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  37. MAN AND BOY ELECTROCUTED

    A shocking tragedy occurred at Tau Whare when Mark Webb (45) and his seven-year-old grandson Norman College were electrocuted. Mr. "Webb ...

    Article : 91 words
  38. SYDNEY TO NEWCASTLE MOTOR RECORD BROKEN

    Fred Withers and Couch, a mechanic, had a narrow escape from death 40 miles from Newcastle, during their attempt to lower the road record ...

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  39. NEW JUSTICES OF THE PEACE TO BE SWORN IN WEDNESDAY

    The Courthouse officials announced to-day that the newly appointed Justices of the Peace are required to sign the necessary oath of alleeiance and ...

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  40. RED FLAG AT CHRISTCHURCH TO MARK THE DECISION

    A red flag was flown over the Christchurch Trades Hall on Saturday to mark the decision of the Federal. High Court in the deportation cases. ...

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  41. Advertising

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  42. MOTOR LORRY OVERTURNS WITH PICNIC PARTY ABOARD

    After dashing into a culvert a motor lorry containing 20 picknickers overturned at St. Mary's yesterday and hurled the occupants to the ground. ...

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  43. LABOR BODIES AT VARIANCE.

    The Trades and Labor Council and marine transport group have failed to reach an understanding on the deportation issue. The present indications ...

    Article : 44 words
  44. Advertising

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    Advertising : 56 words
  45. HIGH SCHOOL EXAMINATIONS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 120 words
  46. ACCIDENTS IN THE CITY

    The driver of the motor casuality ambulance had a busy time to-day attending to accidents along the line of lode and in the city. ...

    Article : 291 words
  47. THE SANDFORD TRAGEDY

    The inquest on William Cawthorne, who was found with his throat cut at Sandford, resulted in a finding of suicide. Mrs. Cawthorne was unable to ...

    Article : 74 words
  48. VANDALISM AT RACECOURSE

    Mr. A. Turley, caretaker of the Broken Hill racecourse, complained to-day of the many acts of vandalism on the part of boys visiting the course ...

    Article : 148 words
  49. FRENCHMAN SUICIDES IN A CARNIVAL, MASK

    "Reuter's Paris correspondent reports:— Madame Ernout, on returning home, was horrified to see hanging from the ...

    Article : 111 words
  50. WOMAN IN SIDECAR INJURED BY MOTOR CAR

    Miss Eileen Robertson (18) was admitted to the Adelaide Hospital on Saturday suffering from internal injuries. She was in the sidecar of a ...

    Article : 96 words
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