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  2. DIVORCE LAW

    Remarkably outspoken comments on the divorce law were made by Mr. Justice Hill when a wife frankly admitted that ...

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  3. TORTURED

    An amazing story was told at Ballarat Police Court to-day when Jan Mahomed and Boota Barba both Hindus, and ...

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  4. DESPERATE

    A deputation of unemployed which waited on the Chief Secretary (Mr. Bruntnell) to-day alleged that in the rush for food ...

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  5. REDUCTION

    President Coolidge has indirectly advised the House Naval Committee that he would be satisfied with a considerable ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. COUPON SYSTEM

    A deputation from the New South Wales Traders' Protection Association waited on the Minister for Justice (Mr. Lee) to-day and ...

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  7. HINKLER'S FLIGHT RECORD

    Bert Hinkler, who is attempting a record flight to Australia, arrived at Karachi at 3.30 o'clock this afternoon. He made a record ...

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  8. FIERY SUICIDE

    "This is the most extraordinary case in my experience," said the Isleworth coroner at an inquest on May Elizabeth ...

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  9. BRITISH POLITICS

    In the House of Commons to-day in answer to a question the Home Secretary (Sir William Joynson-Hicks) said that executions in Great Britain in ...

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  10. COURT DRAMA

    There was a surprise at the resump tion of the Krantz case, in which Krantz, a school boy, is charged with the murder of a fellow scholar, when ...

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  11. CANBERRA NEWS

    Mr. Marr. Minister for Home and Territories announced to-day that modified plans for a national War memorial prepared by the Sydney ...

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  12. IN BRISBANE ALSO

    The Premier met a deputation of unemployed to-day, but after a long conference nothing definite was decided upon. A member of the ...

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  13. EARL OF OXFORD

    The death was announced to-day of the Earl of Oxford and Asquith. Viscount Cecil referring to the Earl of Oxford's death said that he was ...

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  14. DESPERATE FIGHT

    The night patrol arrested two men on Coogee beach this morning. One man put up a desperate fight, but was eventually overpowered and ...

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  15. UPROAR

    An attempt to conclude the Metropolitan Conference of the A.L.P. failed to-night. The chairman announced that if delegates were not present at ...

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  16. CUSTODY OF CHILD

    Judgment was delivered to-day by Mr. Justice Long-Innes in the Equity Court case in which Mrs. Emily Mabel Shadlow, of North Sydney, asked for ...

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  17. DOOMED

    The doom of Mount Morgan mine as far as export prospects are concerned was sounded by the chairman of the British Metal Corporation (Sir Cecil ...

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  18. BURSTING POINT

    The humidity in Sydney at 9 a.m. yesterday reached 98 per cent., and at 9 p.m. 99 per cent., probably the high [?]at ever recorded in Sydney. ...

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  19. PROHIBITION

    Dr. William (Harper, a prominent member of the American dential profession, who arrived in Sydney yesterday asserted that prohibition was a ...

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  20. MINISTER TO U.S.A.

    Speaking to a toast to Sir Hugh Denison, retiring Australian Trade Commissioner to U.S.A., at the English Speaking Union's ...

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  21. DEPORTATION

    At parramatta Quarter Sessions today James Robert Thornton (23), motor car assembler, and William Johnson (26), a wireless operator, were ...

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  22. LATE EARL HAIG'S WILL

    The late Earl Haig bequeathed his widow £3000 annually, the heritage of his property to his son on attaining his majority, and an annuity of £400 to ...

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  23. GLOOMY PROPHECY

    Speakers at a meeting of the International College of Astrology in Sydney last night made the startling prophecy that war would be waged on ...

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  24. TICKET EXAMINER KILLED

    Roy Tate (32), a ticket examiner employed by the Railway Department, attempted to board a train at Parramatta when he missed his footing and ...

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  25. ROAD CONSTRUCTION

    Replying to a deputation from the special roads conference which was held recently, the Minister for Local Government (Mr. Bruxner) said that ...

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  26. VERDICT FOR NEWSPAPER

    A verdict for the defendant with costs was returned in the case in which F. A. Mitcholl-Hedges, the explorer, claimed damages for alleged ...

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  27. SLEEPERS

    The Timber Workers' Union has decided to fight the decision of the Railway Commissioners to obtain railway sleepers by contract instead ...

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  28. AIR RECORD

    A single-seater Bristol-Bulldog plane specially equipped with a super-charged device is being prepared to attack Signor Donati's altitude record. The ...

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  29. ANOTHER GUN TRAGEDY

    Alexander Gray (16) was out rabbit shooting with his father and brotherin-law and was climbing over a log when both barrels of his gun ...

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  30. LIDCOMBE HOSPITAL

    Randwick aldermen last night bitterly attacked the Minister for Health (Dr. Arthur) for persisting in the removal of about 400 inmates ...

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  31. STRIKE AT WALSH ISLAND

    Members of the Federated Boiler-maker's Society employed at the Government dockyards at Walsh Island ceased work last night as a protest ...

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  32. WOLLONDILLY CAMPAIGN

    Opening the campaign in support of Mr. Mark Morton in the Wollondilly electorate at Bowral School of Arts to night the Chief Secretary (Mr. ...

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  33. SOVIET AND DISARMAMENT

    Though the Soviet is sending an observer to the Preparatory Disarmament Committee it has informed the secretary that it will not participate ...

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  34. ROME TO NEW YORK NON-STOP

    Arthur Ferrarin, who has competed in the Schneider Cup, accompanied by Campanelli de Pinedos as mechanic is planning a non-stop flight from ...

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  35. FOUND SHOT DEAD IN TENT

    William Goodfellow was founds dead in his tent in a paddock near Inverell. Beside the body was a single breech-loading shotgun containing a ...

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  36. GREAT BRITAIN LOOKS UP

    Sir William McBeath, a prominent Melbourne business man, who returned from oversea yesterday, said that there was no doubt that an optimistic noto ...

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  37. HOUSEWIFE ELECTROCUTED

    Mrs. F. W. McKenzie while using an electric vacuum cleaner at her home to day was electrocuted. When her husband returned to the house be ...

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  38. FROZEN MEAT TO GERMANY

    According to the "Berliner Tageblatt" the Food Department contemplates the abolition of the free import quota of frozen meat and the ...

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  39. BUNDABEBG INQUIRY

    Giving evidence before the Royal Commission to-day Jacob Christensen, science master and public analyst at Bundaberg, said that the risk ...

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  40. WIFE'S NAGGING

    Edmund James Hallett, who was found guilty at Parramatta Sessions of having slashed his wife with a razor, was sentenced by Judge ...

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  41. STATE FODDER CONSERVATION

    Further support will be accorded the Royal Agricultural Society in its effort to inaugurate competitions for the conservation of fodder ...

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  42. DOG KILLED AT TIN HARES

    During the running of the trials at a coursing meeting at Ascot one of the dogs was entangled in the mechanism and killed. The animal evaded the ...

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  43. DROUGHT DEFINITELY BROKEN

    As the result of heavy rains at Broken Hill all tanks have been filled while enough water has been taken into Umbeka reservoir to ensure a supply ...

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  44. NORTH POLE AIR ATTEMPT

    Capt. Wilkins, the Australian explorer, has begun his third attempt to fly over the Arctic Ocean and the North Pole. He is proceeding with ...

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  45. ALLEGED RAZOR SLASHING

    At the Central Police Court to-day Gordon Henry Barr (23), a mechanic was committed for trial on a charge of having maliciously wounded Betty. ...

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  46. RISING RAILWAY COSTS

    The Railway Commissioners have issued a statement to the effect that the rapidly rising expenditure is due to circumstances entirely beyond their ...

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  47. OXYGEN CYLINDER BURSTS

    When an oxygon cylinder exploded at Taylor and Lockwood's garage it caused considerable damage to the building and to seven motor cars in ...

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  48. LABOUR SPLIT IN S. AFRICA

    The Labour party split is irretrievable. Efforts to reach a settlement have failed. Both sides are however emphatic that nothing will be done to ...

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  49. TWEED HEADS REQUESTS

    At a public meeting at Tweed Heads to-night the Government was urged to open a channel in order to give deep sea shipping access to the centre of ...

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  50. DOG AND GOAT ACT

    Thirty-five adjourned summonses against the organiser of Cooee City, Mr. Marie, charging him with having aided and abetted an infringment of ...

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  51. "AUSTRALIANS NOT SOBER"

    A special meeting of the Hairdressers' Union has been called for February 28 to consider the action of the Central Railway Station ...

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  52. DISGUSTING RELICS

    Speaking at the Anglican synod the Bishop of Goulburn (Dr. Radford) protested against church buildings being used as saloons for ...

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  53. FINED FOR TIN HARE BETS

    Alfred Franklin (24), a plumber, pleaded guilty at Bedfern Police Court to-day to a charge of having made a bet at the Australian Coursing Ground ...

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  54. FORGED POUND NOTE

    A forged £1 note was passed in Sydney during the week. It is simi lar in type to the forged 10s notes which were put into circulation [?] ...

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  55. NEW AUSTRALIAN SUBMARINES

    The Australian submarines Otway and Oxley have arrived at Gibraltar. ...

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  56. TWO COUSINS DROWNED

    Two cousins, Charles Byfield (40) and Herbert Byfield (22), were drowned in the Darkan River. They were members of a shooting party. It ...

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  57. PARACHUTE STUNT STOPPED

    The Norwegian parachutist, Licutenant Q'Viller, advertised a few days ago for three girls to jump from a 'plane in a parachute. He intended ...

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  58. KALGOORLIE GOLD MINE

    Messrs, Copier and Reilly, owners of the Golden Age mine at Menries, have just treated 40 tons of ore for 340½ ounces of gold. This mine has ...

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  59. HICKMAN TO BE EXECUTED

    Edward Hickman charged with the murder of the banker's daughter was sentenced to be executed on April 27. He paled when he heard the sentence, ...

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