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  3. QUARTER SESSIONS

    The Court of Quarter Sessions resumed its sittings at the Courthouse this morning at 10 o'clock, Judge Coyle presiding. Captain P. V. Storkey, ...

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  4. MINES AGREEMENT

    "The conference between mine managers and employees of the Broken Hill mines in respect of wages and conditions will be held at Broken ...

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  5. AERIAL DOINGS

    A message from Darwin states that Flight-Lieutenant Hill arrived there at 10.30 o'clock this morning from Keopang, which he left at dawn. ...

    Article : 59 words
  6. FEDERAL POLITICS

    A meeting of the Nationalist Parliamentary party to-day decided that action be taken in the House of Representatives to emphasise the need for ...

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  7. N.S.W. PARLIAMENT

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day Mr. E. M Horsington spoke on the Address-in-Reply. He said that the Upper House was a faint echo of the ...

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  8. BREAKING AND ENTERING

    The cases were again called in which Charles M'Keowen was charged with breaking and entering a shop occupied by Lilian Maud Brown on ...

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  9. A CRASH AT SHANGHAI

    The first aerial disaster since the inauguration of the Chinese air mail service occurred here to-day. A 'plane was just taking off for Hankow when ...

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  10. EFFORTS TO AVOID CLOSING OF THE BROKEN HILL MINES

    Efforts will be made by the Commonwealth Government to avoid the closing of the Broken Hill mines. Replying to Mr. A. W. Lacey (South ...

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  11. AN ALTITUDE RECORD FOR FLYING IN INDIA

    Flying-Officer Matthewa and Lieutenant Grylls, of the Royal Engineers, accomplished an altitude record for India yesterday by climbing 24,000 feet in ...

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  12. PROPOSAL TO APPOINT ADVISORY COUNCIL

    The proposal of Mr. J. G. Latham, leader of the Federal Opposition, for the establishment of an Advisory Council consisting of representatives of all ...

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  13. THE ROTHBURY COAL MINE

    Speaking on the adjournment to-night. Mr. Weaver, former Minister for Mines, said he was formerly of the opinion that Mr. Baddeley was ...

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  14. MISS SPOONER'S STORY OF CRASH INTO THE SEA

    Miss Winifred Spooner and FlyingOfficer Edwards, who fell into the Tyrrhenian Sea when flying across the Mediterranean in an attempt to break ...

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  15. INDUSTRIAL

    Comments made by Chief Judge Dethridge in the Arbitration Court at Sydney respecting the position of married men and single men in industry ...

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  16. FEELING IN S. AUSTRALIA REGARDING PROPOSAL

    Although prominent members of the Liberal and Country parties in Adelaide favor the formation of a nonparty council as suggested by Mr. J. G. ...

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  17. CHARGE OF ASSAULT

    Evidence was continued in the case in which Cederic Joseph Castles was charged with having on November 2 uulawfully and carnally known a girl ...

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  18. A NATIVE "MESSIAH"

    On the arrival of the mission steamer John Williams in Sydney to-day it was reported that some time ago the son of a native preacher on the island ...

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  19. DISTRICT COURT

    The District Court was opened at the Courthouse this afternoon, Judge Coyle presiding. ...

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  20. CORNWALL WOMAN MISSING

    Interest in the disappearance in Cornwall of Mrs. Annie Hearn, following the death of her sister and aunt and more, recently of a married ...

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  21. MAN'S SKELETON FOUND NEAR MANLY

    The skeleton of a man was found in a gully in a secluded part of French's Forest, near Manly, last night. Death apparently occurred at least 12 months ...

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  22. RAILWAY FROM RED HILL TO PORT AUGUSTA

    The Northern Territory Amendment Bill passed all stages in the House of Representatives. A bill providing for the construction ...

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  23. A CASE STRUCK OUT

    The case in which Vicke Vlatoko proceeded against Frank Vilich, claiming £28 10/ for money lent, was struck out, it being announced by Mr. A. F. ...

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  24. GARAGE PROPRIETOR CHARGED WITH ASSAULT

    In the Burwood Police Court to-day Charles Burton garage proprietor, was charged with having assaulted Frederick Martin. It was stated by ...

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  25. UPPER HOUSE ABOLITION BILL SENT TO THE ASSEMBLY

    The bill to abolish the Legislative Council passed the third reading on the voices in the Legislative Council to-night, and was forwarded to the ...

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  26. G. DALE v. "BARRIER TRUTH"

    George Dale proceeded against the Australian Coal and Shale Employees' Federation and William Edward Dickson claiming £400 damages for alleged ...

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  27. REMAINS IDENTIFIED

    The skeleton found in French's Forest yesterday was to-day identified as that of Edgar Clifford Treloar. The find, clears up the mystery of ...

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  28. MORE BORROWING NEEDED SAYS UNIVERSITY LECTURER

    Addressing members of the Economic Society, Mr. F. A. Bland, Lecturer on Public Administration at the University, declared that relief of the ...

    Article : 98 words
  29. NATIONALISTS TO FORM SECTION IN COUNTRY

    A special meeting of Nationalist members of Parliament will be held to-morrow at which it is stated a country section will be formed in order to ...

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  30. JEWELLERY SALESMAN KILLED

    Jean Doyle, an attractive 21-yearold woman, has confessed that she planned to rob Mr. Samuel Francis, a leading jewellery salesman, who was ...

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  31. HORSE STEALING CHARGE

    James Francis Horgan and William George Oakey were charged that some day in the month of October at Carlton Vale, near Broken Hill, they did ...

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  32. SHLVAGE SHIP DISASTER

    The last moments on board the Italian salvage ship Artiglio have been reconstructed from the broken narratives of survivors. These show ...

    Article : 150 words
  33. THE WEATHER

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  34. CUAWED BY LIONESS

    William Budd (45). a laborer, was watching a man training a number of lions in a big enclosure at Thomasstreet, city, this morning, when he got ...

    Article : 59 words
  35. DEATH OF MENA GRIFFITHS

    Superintendent Walsh, the Chief Officer of the Criminal Investigation Branch, said to-day that the inquest into the death of Mena Griffiths (12), ...

    Article : 124 words
  36. THE DRUG TRAFFIC

    Yokohama, Osaka and Kobe police are rounding un an international gang of smugglers of morphine, opium and cocaine. Several arrests have been ...

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  37. MAIN ROADS BOARD

    The general opinion in Labor circles is that the Main Roads Board will either be wiped out or drastically reorganised in the State Parliament at ...

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  38. INTERSTATE TEMPERATURES

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