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  2. N. S. W. MURDER.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The police at Cessnock, where a man's decomposed body was found in a water hole, are certain that the victim was a man ...

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  3. LOSS OF ELIZA DAVIS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Buffeted and battered by a westerly gale, the 60-ton auxiliary ketch Eliza Davis, foundered in Bass Strait last Saturday. ...

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  4. CAULFIELD HORROR

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The detectives worked continuously yesterday and to-day on the Caulfield murder case, that in which the body of a ...

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  5. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—The Treasurer (Dr. Page) delivered his second, Budget on Thursday afternoon. Last year he established the record of ...

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  6. MOTOR CAR CRIME AT LAUNCESTON.

    LAUNCESTON, Monday.—A sensational story of an attack on a Launceston motorist and the stealing of his car is being investigated by the police. ...

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  7. AUDACIOUS THEFT.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A robbery marked by audacity was carried out at Roseville last night at the residence of H. P. Goodall while his wife and two ...

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  8. THE CAPTAIN'S STORY

    A thrilling story was told by Captain O'Neill when he arrived at Sydney by the Chronos early this morning. Captain O'Neill, when interviewed ...

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  9. FINDING OF THE BODY.

    Huddled in an old bran bag, with the legs doubled and the head between the knees, the body of Irene Tuckerman, 11 years of age, of 27 ...

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  10. Canterbury Hold-Up.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—No arrests have been made yet in connection with the hold-up at the Canterbury Commercial Bank, where Mr. ...

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  11. WIRELESS PATROL.

    A powerful touring ear slips along decorously in the early morning quiet of Melbourne. Externally it is the property of some eminently respectable ...

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  12. FINE OF £100.

    HOBART, Monday.—Mr. Justice Crisp in the Supreme Court this morning discharged the appeal made by Mr. Chant against the finding and ...

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  13. £2,000,000 REDUCTION IN TAXATION.

    The point of most interest to taxpayers is the proposal to reduce the Federal Income Tax by £2,000,000. The exemption will be increased from ...

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  14. ROYAL LANE CASE.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Rumors were current this morning that a man, whom Mr. Thomas Marriott believed that he wounded when he was held up ...

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  15. GIRL'S DISAPPEARANCE.

    As was usual Irene Tuckerman was sent on several errands on Saturday morning. At 11 a. m. she was sent on a message to her mother by her ...

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  16. Man Burnt to Death.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A fire occurred in a cottage at South Murrwillumbah, at 3 o 'clock this morning. The charred remains of a man believed to be ...

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  17. COMPULSORY VOTING

    For many years it has been argued whether voting at State and Federal elections should be made compulsory. In the main, the contention in favor ...

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  18. DEFENCE PROGRAMME.

    Another important feature of the Budget is the announcement of the Government's policy regarding defence. It is abundantly clear from past ...

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  19. The New Cruisers.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The intention of the Federal Government to build cruisers outside Australia led to a mass meeting of workers at the ...

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  20. A GRUESOME FIND.

    About a quarter to 8 on Sunday [?]druing Mr. B. F. Stewart, a five years' medical student at St. Vincent's Hospital, was leaving his home ...

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  21. THE TOTE TAX.

    HOBART, Monday.—The Treasurer (Hon. J. A. Lyons), when seen to-day regarding the efforts being made by racing clubs to bring about a reduction ...

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  22. BRITISH SEAMEN.

    Captain Forsyth stated that the regulations prevented him from making a statement to the press, but he said that when he called for volunteers for ...

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  23. ASSISTANCE TO PRIMARY INDUSTRIES.

    The Budget also deals with the Government's proposals to assist primary producers so that the exporting primary industries may effectively meet ...

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  24. Brisbane's Centenary.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Three planes left Pt. Cook at 8 o'clock this morning for Brisbane. They will be housed to-night at the Government ...

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  25. A WELL-KNOWN TRADER.

    The ketch Eliza Davis, which foundered off Wilson's Promontory on Saturday was well-known at Wynyard and Smithton. having traded between these ...

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  26. "TOTE" TAX LAST YEAR, £37,176.

    For the racing season, covering 12 months, the Government has drawn approximately £37,176 from racing by means of the totalisator tax. It is not ...

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  27. NO SPEED LIMIT.

    Records kept by the patrol show that the average time taken to get to the seene of a crime is 4.4 minutes. The highest speed so far attained by the ...

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  28. Tragedy at Dover.

    On Saturday evening Mary Elizabeth Rose, 74 years of age, residing with her family on the Esplanade at Dover, fell over the cliff at the back ...

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  29. OTHER VESSELS' ROUGH EXPERIENCES.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Every vessel which has rome to Melbourne, during the last few days has passed through violent storms. ...

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  30. SUSPICIOUS CHARACTERS.

    During the past year frequent complaints have been made by school children that they have been accosted by men in the vicinity of Khartoum ...

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  31. "FALSE HOPES."

    "I deplore the action of Mr. Theodore, because I feel that he has raised the hopes of many suffering people in Queensland." ...

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  32. THE PERSONAL QUALITY.

    The members of the patrol must have qualities of a high order. They require tact and initiative to deal with unusual situations. The work breeds ...

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  33. MILLUNA REFLOATED.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The steamer Milluna, which grounded at Port Kembla on Saturday, was re-floated and entered the Sydney harbor to-day, and ...

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  34. Man Overboard.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—During the voyago of the Dimboola between Fremantle and Adelaide, a third-class passenger, whose name was not disclosed, ...

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  35. TAKING THE AIR.

    Persons who take the air in the small hours of the morning near shops are always questioned by the patrol. Such persons have a habit of taking more ...

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  36. Old Man Drowned.

    HOBART, Monday.—An old resident of Southport, named Louis Smith, aged 72 years, was found drowned on Saturday afternoon. He was seen ...

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  37. Maatsuyker Light.

    HOBART, Monday.—Lighthousekeeper Furness has been transferred from Eddystone to Maatsuyker Lighthouse. The latter is regarded as one of ...

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  38. Advertising

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  39. The Unemployed.

    HOBART, Monday.—The ranks of the unemployed are growing. Some 400 men have been registered, of which number only 130 have been placed in ...

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  40. Loco Engineers.

    HOBART, Monday.—A meeting of members of the southern division of the Australian Federated Unions of Loco. Enginemen was held in the ...

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  41. Australian Meat Council.

    LAUNCESTON, Monday.—At a meeting of the City Council to-night, it was announced that Mr. J. B. Cram[?]ie, chairman of the Australian Meat ...

    Article : 71 words
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