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  2. WILLIAMSTOWN AFFAIRS.

    The Royal commission which investigated the affairs of the Williamstown Council completed its deliberations in November, and its report was presented to the ...

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  3. METHODIST CHURCH.

    Both the home and foreign mission committees of the Methodist which will report to the annual conference on February 25 that the economic depression has ...

    Article : 487 words
  4. MURDERER RELEASED.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Eugene Falleni, who was sentenced to death for murder in 1920, was released from the Long Bay gaol last night. For years Falleni had ...

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  5. POLICE RAID HOUSES.

    Following raids by detectives in which they seized £1,000 worth of property a brother and sister were arrested. The property is alleged to have been stolen ...

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  6. FICTION OF THE DAY

    The following new novels and reprints have been received:—"Kinf=g's Castle," by Dorean K. Puckridge(Australia: Angus and Robertson Ltd.). "Morning Tide," by Neil M. Gunn (Edinburgh: ...

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  7. PROPERTY MARKET.

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  8. THREE SHOTS FIRED.

    BRISBANE, Thursday— A case of a alleged attempted murder and suicide was reported from South Kolan, near Bundabeig, to-day. Accoording to the police ...

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  9. CONSPIRACY ALLEGED.

    The trail was continued yesterday of live men, including a bank clerk and a former policeman, who are charged with having, between September 1 and October 30, ...

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  10. TOC H PAGEANT.

    The splendid relief work that the members of Toe H performed during the latter half of last year is still fresh in the public mind. Many people to whom Toe H was ...

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  12. WIRELESS PROGRAMMES.

    Sir,—At a recent meeting of the committee of the Retail Radio Traders' Association I was instructed to express the committee's regret at the failure of the ...

    Article : 247 words
  13. TAXATION PROSECUTIONS.

    At the Camberwell Court on Thursday Lionel John stark, solicitor of Riversdale road, Camberwell, and Leslie Hubert Rowe, clerk, of Prospect Hill road, East Camberwell, were each charged ...

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  15. HOTEL SALE DISPUTE.

    Late yesterday afternoon Mr. Justice McArthur, in the First Civil Court, indicated that he would find for plaintiff in the action in which Elizabeth Ethel Sadler, ...

    Article : 98 words
  16. GUILTY OF MURDER.

    BRISBANE, Thursday—In the Townsville Suprerne Court Luigi Cattaneo aged 39 years, was found guilty of the wilfl murder of Ignazio Gatii on Januray ...

    Article : 74 words
  17. PASTORALIST KILLED.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—Mr. Gay Watson, a leading pastoralist of the Darling Downs, was seated in a sulky at Pittsworth this afternoon talking to a friend ...

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  18. MERLYNSTON RAILWAY CROSSING.

    The Railways department has informed the Coburg Council that neither interlocking gates nor a warning signal can be installed at the Shorts road railway crossing, Merlynston, at present. ...

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    TO INSPECT THE SOUTHERN CROSS.—Air Commodore Kingsford Smith, who was accompanied by his wife, piloted the Australian National Airways mail monoplane from Sydney yesterday. He came to inspect his historic aeroplane, the Southern Cross, which arrived from San Francisco (U.S.A.) in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    —("Auckland Weekly News" photo.) AN AERIAL VIEW OF RUINED NAPIER.—This photograph from an aeroplane gives an excellent idea of the damage caused by the earthquake in the principal business area of Napier, Hawke's Bay (N.Z.) Scarcely a wall stands intact in the heart of the city. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    AUSTRALIAN CITIZENS' LEAGUE.—The scene in the Town Hall last night when the Australian Citizens' League was inaugurated. The hall was crowded. Standing in the central group on the platform are speakers, left to right:— Mr. G. R. King (Goolong), Mrs. I. H. Moss, the Chancellor of the University of Melbourne (Sir John MacFarland), who presided; Mr. E. Lee Nell, the mayor of Bendigo (Councillor W. H. Taylor), and Mr. A. Dowsloy (Mallee Farmers). Mr. E. Turnbull (Returned Soldiers' League), who also addressed the meeting, is seated on the left of Mr. King. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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