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  2. MARSEILLES SENSATION

    Detectives at Marseilles nave discovered the body of Jacques Rumebe, it bank cashier, who disappeared in March, bricked up in the consulting room of Bougrat, a well-known ...

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  3. RESIGNED

    A Labour Government will be in power in New South Wales on Wednesday. Sir George Fuller waited on the Governor (Sir Dudley de Chair) ...

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  4. HOSPITAL CRITICISED

    On Saturday, June 6, there was published in the "Northenr Star" a telegram from Sydney, in which it was stated that a State child 14 months old died at Lewisliam ...

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  5. ALLEGED LIBEL

    In the First Civil Court to-day before the Chief Justice (Sir William Irvine) and a special jury of 12 the Minister for Customs (Mr. H. E. Pratten) claimed £10,000 ...

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  6. YACHT WRECKED

    It is believed that the yacht Endeavour, has been wrecked on Wide Bay bar with all hands. It is understood she was on a pleasure trip from Sydney to Mackay. ...

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  7. MOMENTOUS WEEK

    General Sir Ian Hamilton, speaking at South Norwood, said "We realise the camouflage of words like pact, protocol, defence and security ...

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  8. CHINA'S WAR TALK

    The Christian General Feng Yu-hsiang interviewed by the pro-Bolshevik paper "Ching Pao" declared that in the case of ostilities against Great Britain he would be the first ...

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  9. "MEXICO ON TRIAL"

    A formal statement by President Calles hes been given the press by the Foreign Sceretary (Senor Seenz) dealing with the statement by the United Statues Secretary of ...

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  10. FEAR UNION

    Although disputes between shipowners and seamen are of daily occurrence prominent union man said to-day that as far as he could see no union in the State was ...

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  11. RAILWAY SMASH

    Henry Clark, who was injured in the Rockhampton mail train smash died at Gympic Hospital to-night. This makes 10 deaths as the result of the smash. ...

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  12. BRITISH COIN

    Under arrangements with the British Gov[?]ment the Commonwealth Government for some years has been withdrawing British s[?]ver coin in circulation in Australia, and ...

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  13. DIVORCE AND £250 DAMAGES.

    The Carlsoh divorce suit which has been occupying the attention of the Divorce Court for several days was concluded this afternoon. Henry Akatius Carklson petitioned for ...

    Article : 117 words
  14. ATIVE'S BARBARIC SPLENDOUR

    A message from Embabane states an impressive spectach, revealing the native in has barbaric splendour, was provided by the Swaziland Capital's welcome to the Prince ...

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  15. STABBING AFFAIR

    Whiles going to the aid of a woman, who, it is alleged was being assaulted by two Hindoos at Darlinghurst at 9 o'clock to-night. Robert Webster (35), a ...

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  16. QUEENSLAND BUTTER BOARD

    The sale and distribution of butter products of thid State is to be undertaken by the recenty constiturted Queensland Btter Board with as little interference as possible ...

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  17. RIOTING IN NOVA SCOTIA

    Rioting again has broken out the striking [?] looting stores on Sunday night on [?]oth sides of Sydney Harbour, a thousand [?]en participating in the raids in ench ...

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  18. AMERIGAN FLEET

    In connection witn the visit of the American fleet, the Young Australia League is making special arrangements for providing opportunities for country boys to ...

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  19. USTRALIAN BUTTER AT WEMBLEY

    With reference to the cable published, Melbourne newspapers on June 10 stating that only New Zealand butter and eggs are being [?]rved at Wembley and to the correction ...

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  20. ORDERED COFFIN

    Mary Crompton (36), an American who suffered from neurasthenia, last week ordered her own coffin, and last night after driving in a taxi-cab for several hours ordered ...

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  21. DIAMOND BROOCH OF ACTRESS

    At the Central Police Court to-day Ellen Crago (39) was committed for trial on a charge of having stolen a diamond brooch worth £150, the property of Miss Lorna ...

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  22. OFFER FOR PINEAPPLE CROPS

    The Committee of Direction for Fruit Marketing having received an offer of 3s 9d a ease free on rail from a southern cannery film for the whole coming season's crop of ...

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  23. TWO-UP SCHOOL

    In the District Court to-day David Edward Cooper, hairdresser, of Mayfield, sued Herbert Burnett, claiming £55. Defendant pleaded he was not indebted, ...

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  24. WOMAN'S ALLEGED ATTACK

    At the Central Police Court-to-day Agnes Jones (59) and Alice Newdas (39) were charged with having stolen a pawn ticket and 14s in money from Margaret Quinn. ...

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  25. M. PAINLEVE LEAVES MOROCCO

    M. Painleye has left Rabat for home aboard an aeroplane. Prior to his departure a statement was issued emphasising the soundness of the French military position and ...

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  26. JOURNALISTS WITH U.S. FLEET

    Mr. P. E. Deane (Secretary of the Prime Minister's Department, announced yesterday that adice had been received from the Australian Commissioner in the United States ...

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  27. HYDRO-ELECTRIC SCHEMES

    Sir George Fuller, speaking at the ceremony of turning the first sod of the cross country railway at Unanderra, presicted the lighting of the whole of New South Wales ...

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  28. KILLED IN PLAY

    Arnold Harr[?]out Morris (21) accidentally shot himself dead yesterday afternoon at his brother-in-law's house near Orange by striking a football with a shot gun. ...

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  29. SUVA BURNING MYSTERY

    The police are inquiring into the death of an Indian woman, who was recently found with her clothes soaked with oil and a box of matches were beside the body. ...

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  30. SOFIA COURT-MARTIAL

    In addition, to the death sentences of Miltenoff and eight others the court-martial sentenced the conspirators, Pentcheff and Loutcheff, to eight and four years ...

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  31. ACCUSED OF ASSAULTING MALTESE

    At the Central Police Court Joseph Borg was charged with having maliciously shot at John Bolden, a Maltese, with intent to do grievous bodily harm. ...

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  32. DAMAGES FOR TRAM INJURIES

    In the Supreme Court to-day Mrs. Bertha Fargie claimed £1500 from the Railway Commissioners in respect at Injuries received in a collision between a tram and ...

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  33. FREE WIRELESS FOR WORKERS

    At the concluding meeting of the annual conference of the Australasian Trades and Labour Council it was resolved, on the motion of Mr. Beasley (New South Wales), ...

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  34. ARMS OF THE COMMONWEALTH

    In the sumons division of the Central Court to-day Salmon and Spraggon (Australia), Ltd., were fined £3 on a charge of having [?]sed in connection with their business arms ...

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  35. MOTOR LORRY OVERTURNS

    A motor lorry got out air cantvol at South Bandwick and overturned. Sis of the occupants who were returning from a p[?]enlc were thrown out, all being mere or less ...

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  36. SEARCH STILL FRUITLESS

    Police and residents of the South Coast are still searching for Mrs. Elizabeth Dwyer. who has been missing from her home at Thirroul since Thursday. It is feared that ...

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  37. CUTTER SURVIVES TEMPEST

    A Tongan cutter, The Fugafaimata, was recently driven ashore during a tempest. Her sails were carried away, and the vessel was badly battered about. She was ...

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  38. WRECKED CAR AT BEN BUCKLER'S

    The splintered and twisted regains of a motor car were found lying at the foot of Ben Buckler Cliff North Bondi, yesterday. It had falle[?] about 70 feet. ...

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  39. CANNED FRUIT INDUSTRY

    The failure of fruit canners to take advantage of the Federal Government's offer to stimulate the demand is resented in Ministerial circles. It is stated that ...

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  40. WOMAN'S STRANGE DELUSION

    A yerdict of suicide while temporarily insane was returned by the coroner at an Inquest into the death of Mrs. Agnes Charker, who herself at Leura on ...

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  41. SEARCH FOR AMUNDSEN

    A message from the Fram at Spitzbergen states the rescue party arrived at Advent Bay on Saturday and the unloading of the aeroplanes commenced immediately. Fine ...

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  42. POPULATING AUSTRALIA

    Dr. Springthorpe speaking at Wesley Church said that in any scheme for populating Australia the aim should be to ontain a sufficient number of the Nordic race to ...

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  43. SEPARATION PETITION WITHDRAWN

    The suit of Anna Elizabeth Brennan for judicial separation from Christopher John Brennan, assistant Professor of Comparative Literature at Sydney University, was ...

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  44. CLOTHING CATCHES FIRE

    Annie Eileen Lawrence was burned to death as a result of her clothing catching fire. The child was standing in is front of the open fire when the flames reached her dress. ...

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  45. THE 44-HOUR WEEK

    It was officially announced to-day that an agreement, had been reached between the Government and certain sections of the State service respecting the application of the ...

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  46. TRAGIC RESULT OF BRAWL

    Augustine O'Grady, who was severely, injured in a brawl at his hotel at Bulgandra, in the Hay district, died yesterday. Joseph Toohey was subsequently, arrested and ...

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  47. QUEENSLAND INSURANCE

    A report by the Actuary State Insurance office declares that the result of the year's operations. will provide sufficient surplus assets over Habilities to provide a recersionary ...

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  48. CHILD BURNT TO DEATH

    Three young children were left in a house at Tawn Fint, nenr Wellington, during the Absence of their widowed mother. Neighbours discovered the place in flames, and ...

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  49. REPORT ON SYDNEY SLUMS

    At a meeting of the health committee of the City Council this afternoon it was deeicled to refer Dr. Purely's report on slums to the Labour Government for action. ...

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  50. "FROM ITALIAN COMRADES"

    Major di Pinedo, the Italian airman, to-day placed a wreath on the memorial tablet to the Australian dead at Anzac House. The wreath bore the words, "A tribute to ...

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  51. EARTHQUAKE IN FORMOSA

    Despatches from Kareenko, Formosa, report a series of earthquakes on Sunday, extensively damaging buildings, but ther were no casualties. ...

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  52. LADY DIBBS DEAD

    The death occurred in Sydney yesterday of Lady Dibbs, widow of the late Sir Thomas Dibbs, formerly general manager of the Commencial Banking Company of Sydney. ...

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  53. STEER JUMPS OVERBOARD

    While a steamer from the North Coast was proceeding up the harbour to-day a steer jumped overboard. He swam ashore and landed safely. ...

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