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  5. ALBION TRAGEDY.

    In the Police Court to-day William Robert Jeffs, aged 42, motor mechanic, was charged that on May 22, at Albion, he unlawfully killed ...

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  6. CANADIAN POLITICS.

    In a move to upset the Government plan to gain control of the Bank of Canada Dy laming 5,000,000 dollars worth of stock exceeding that held by ...

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  7. AIR FORCE FOR GREECE.

    The Government has asked Britain to send an air mission to Athens to assist in the formation of an up-to-date air force and help in the ...

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  8. LENGTHENED SCHOOL DAY.

    According to the Education Office Gazette for June, a recent deputation Tom the Teachers' Union to the director of Education (Mr. B. J. ...

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  9. FELL 50 FEET.

    Roy Stephens, a married nun with three children, was fatally injured in the Broken Hill Proprietary mine at Broken Hill. He fell 50 feet down a ...

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  10. LANG CONCILIATORY.

    Developments in Labor circles on Wednesday indicated the Lane Fastion had agreed with the Trades Hall unions regarding plans for the control ...

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  11. BROPHY INQUIRY.

    The Cabinet caused surprise last night by deciding to restrict the police enquiry into the shooting of superintendent Brophy. Only Judge ...

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  12. CHINA AND JAPAN.

    The sensational reports from the Japanese Domel news agency in Canton regarding the movements of Chinese troops are minimised by ...

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  14. MR. GARDEN'S EXPULSION.

    In defiance of the ruling faction a largely attended meeting of members of the Labour Party in the Australian Hall last night carried a resolution ...

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  15. STOLEN CAR.

    A determined effort was made by V. G. Morieson, chemist of Malvern, to recover his car, which was stolen by a young man from outside his ...

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  16. MIRACULOUS ESCAPE.

    Gordon Duck Chong, two years old, a Chinese, fell more than 60 feet into a brick pit at Ashfield last night and was only slightly injured. When ...

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  17. BRITISH AIRCRAFT.

    The total value of British aircraft exports for 1935 was £2,721,441, which is the highest on record and exceeded the figure for 1934 by no less than ...

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  18. FAIR RENTS.

    Drastic provisions affecting owners of houses for rent are contained in a Fair Rents Bill, which was introduced in the House of Representatives ...

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