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  2. COURT-MARTIAL

    The Under-Secretary to the Admiralty (Col. Headlam) answering Commander Bellairs in the House of Commons to-day ...

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  3. WHY GERMANY LOST

    On the tenth anniversary of the great German offensive a committee appointed in 1919 to discover why Germany lost the war has ...

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  4. ANNOYED

    M. Litvinoff's annoyance at Lord Cushendun's seathing denunciation of the Soviet disarmament proposals was ...

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  5. FEDERAL SESSION

    In the House of Representatives today Mr. Scullin (Yarra) resumed the debate on the second reading of the Wine Bounty Bill. Mr. Scullin said ...

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  6. "LIARS"

    At a meeting of Bathurst council the Mayor (Ald. Hitchcock) called three aldermen "liars," and an apology was demanded by Ald. C. ...

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  7. "MUCK RAKING"

    With the trail of corruption and dishonesty apparently broadening every day, the oil investigations continue, and the promise ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. SEX ARGUMENT

    The old subject of men and women doctors is assuming an acute controversial stage owing to the ban by Westminster, ...

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  9. BY INCHES

    Submarine R4 had a very narrow escape during exercises in the Channel, being struck while submerged by a destroyer. ...

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  10. TOO COSTLY

    At a meeting of the Trades and Labour Council protests were made against the continuance of the Walsh Island strike on the ground that it ...

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  11. THE TURF

    RAILWAY HANDICAP (First Division):—Cave Dweller, Boaster, Land of Leisure. Second Division:—Irish Prince, ...

    Article : 150 words
  12. ASSASSINATED AT PARTY

    General Chang Shou-Tseng was assassinated in Tientien yesterday during a party "sing song" at a house to which he had been invited. The ...

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  13. STUDENTS ON STRIKE

    Three hundred medical students at Queen's University went on strike as a protest against the suspension of three senior students for attending a ...

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  14. TRAGIC FLIGHTS

    The Air Minister (Sir Samuel Hoare) answering questioners in the House of Commons to-day said he had no further information of Capt. ...

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  15. SEAMEN'S UNION SQUABBLE

    An application was made to Mr. Justice Long Innes to-day on behall of Thomas Walsh for an injunction restraining Jacob Johnson and James ...

    Article : 61 words
  16. LOCKED DOORS

    When the case in winch five men arc charged with assault on Mrs. Ida Mavis Maddocks was resumed at the Central Police Court to-day, the ...

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  17. DEMOCRATS DIVIDED

    It is understood abroad that conditions in the Democratic party have not been too good since the inability, to agree among themselves, a feeling ...

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  18. MORAL SUPPORT

    The Amalgamated Engineering Union has decided to offer its moral support to the Walsh Island boilermakers and ironworkers in the dispute ...

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  19. CONSCRIPTION IN WAR

    The annual convention of the Manitoba command of the Canadian Legion has endorsed a resolution that property as well as men should be ...

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  20. ACQUITTED

    At the Central Criminal Court today Harry McHenry (35) was charged with having in company with two other men assaulted and robbed John ...

    Article : 166 words
  21. IN THE SENATE

    Senator Chapman was told by the Minister representing the Minister for Home and Territories in the Senate to-day that the suggestion of ...

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  22. ANOTHER AIRMAN KILLED

    The Air Force sustained a heavy loss when Flight Lieutenant Jezzard was killed in a crash a couple of miles from his own home. He was a ...

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  23. TWO TONS OF STOLEN GOODS

    Goods worth about £3000 were recovered by the police at Port Melbourne last night and taken to police headquaters. The load was nearly ...

    Article : 147 words
  24. PROTESTS

    Although the A.L.P. has received a protest from ex-Alderman English against the West Sydney pre-selection ballot, the sitting member, Mr. W. H. ...

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  25. DRANK POISON BY MISTAKE

    Eileen O'Loughlin called at a house in Chalere-street, Rose Bay, last night for what purpose the police do not know. A bottle stood on the window ...

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  26. PREMIER RETURNS

    The Premier (Mr. Bavin) returned to Sydney to-day from the North Coast. He said he had made it clear in his published statements in the ...

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  27. CLAIMS FOR £2250

    In the Banco Court to-day before the Chief Justice and a jury, the hearing of the case in which John McMillan, of Kensington, trotting horse owner and ...

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  28. FALSE IMPRESSION

    The Government is opposed to a resolution introduced by Mr. William Irvine proposing the conscription of wealth in the event of Canada being ...

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  29. VALUABLE PAINTINGS FOUND

    Two sisters living in a small house at Ellerslie recently found a set of water colour paintings in a corner of the room. They proved to be the work ...

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  30. AUSTRALIAN GOODS

    The general manager of the Overseas Farmers' Co-operative Federation in London (Mr. A. A. Gough), who has just arrived in Australia, said ...

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  31. ROSEHILL SCRATCHINGS.

    Nursery Handicap:—Clear Flight. Three and Four-Year-Old Handicap- Karuma. ...

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  32. THEIR OWN LAW

    The case in which Eric Connelly, of North Sydney, sued Leslie Mitchell, junr., Leslie Mitchell, senr., and Claude Mitchell for assault in ...

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  33. ANGUCAN SYNOD

    During tho debate on the new constitution for the Anglican Church in Australia Mr. W. J. Mann said that no matter what the safeguards were ...

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  34. SENILE INFIRMITY HOMES

    Speaking at Newcastle, Dr. Nickson, chairman of the honorary medical board of Newcastle Hospital, said that it was very hard to understand why ...

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  35. THE TRADE TREATY

    A message of protest against any interference with the Canadian Australian trade treaty sent to the Prime Minister (Mr. Mackenzie King) and ...

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  36. APPEAL UPHELD

    The Appeal Board of the National Coursing Association upheld the appeal of a prominent dog trainer, E. J. Jarrett, against the three years' ...

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  37. KILLED IN STREET BRAWL

    An unknown man was picked up last night at the intersection of Bathurst and Elizabeth streets and died while being conveyed to hospital. ...

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  38. POPULATION OF CHINA

    According to a census taken by the direetorate-general it has been ascertained that China's population is 485,508,830, an increase in the past ...

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  39. REFUSED TO TALK

    At the Central Police Court Madge Beverstock (28) was charged with maliciously inflicting grievous bodily harm upon her husband, Alfred ...

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  40. CORAKI RACES

    The Coraki races to-day should attract a large attendance. The course is in good order, and some good races should be witnessed. The first race ...

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  41. RESTRICTION OF LIQUOR SALE

    When a motion proposed at the annual conference of the Australian Natives' Association that the sale of liquor should be restricted to hotels, ...

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  42. POLAR BEAR ATTACKS KEEPER

    While a polar bear was being taken for his daiyl swim in the Peel River at Tamworth, he suddenly turned on hid keeper, Tony Morgan, knocked ...

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  43. £4000 DAMAGES CLAIMED

    In the Supreme Court to-day James Hector Bordon Sandes (22), an engineering student, at Sydney University, brought an Action against ...

    Article : 77 words
  44. NEW AEROPLANE FOR DLUB

    The Prime Minister has decided that the New South Wales Aero Club will receive the aeroplane presented by Sir Charles Wakefield. It will be handed ...

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  45. CIRCULAR QUAY STATION

    An intorim report presented to the Minister for Works and Railways (Mr. Buttenshaw) by the Traffic Advisory Committee opposes the removal ...

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  46. ZOUBKOFF DISAPPEARS

    It is reported that Alexander Zoubkoff, who married the ex-Kaiser's sister, Princess Victoria, has quitted Belgium in obedience to the ...

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  47. WORLD'S SCULLING TITLE

    Mr. E. Larsen, hon. secretary Burns's sculling committee, writes from Empire Vale:—"A committee of Burns's followers are endeavouring to raise funds ...

    Article : 136 words
  48. POLICE CHASE CAR THIEVES

    After an exciting chase two miles of streets early this morning Constable Schltz on amotor cycle captured a motor car which he ...

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  49. SUSPENDED ON HOOK

    Charles Buckley had a horrible experience at Dubbo last night. He was in the act of springing down after stepping up for a knife with which ...

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  50. "RED ROSE" ON THE WAY

    Captain Lancaster and Mrs. Miller left Newcastle Waters at 7.25 this morning for Cloncurry. CAMOOWEAL, Friday. ...

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  51. EARTHQUAKE RECORDED

    Referring to the cabled report of an earthquake in Mexico City on Wednesday night, Dr. Pigot, of Riverview Observatory, said to-day that he ...

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  52. "BECKETT'S" CASE

    When the case in which Beckett's Newspapers, Ltd., were charged with having sold an allegedly obscene publication was mentioned in the Central ...

    Article : 86 words
  53. UNION OFFICIALS DISMISSED

    Ten members of the railway workers industry branch of the A.W.U., including prominent officials of the union, have been dismissed from the ...

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  54. BORROWING JUSTIFIED

    Giving evidence beforo the Royal Commission on the Commonwoalth Constitution, Mr. C.H. Wickens, Commonwealth Statistician said that from ...

    Article : 77 words
  55. TEMPORE PANIC IN TRAM

    Four women were injured when they jumped from a tram car in Georgestreet, Sydney, to-day when a fuse blew out. A great tongue of flame ...

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  56. LIGHTHOUSE SHIP STRIKE

    As the result of consolidated action of all unions concerned in the Capo Leeuwin dispute that vessel was practically desertecl to-day. When the ...

    Article : 91 words
  57. MEDALS FOUND NEAR BODY

    Yesterday Windsor police fonnd a swag near where the body of a man was discovered the previous day. It contained war medals engraved with ...

    Article : 90 words
  58. BUTTER AT ROYAL SHOW

    The butter section at the forthcoming Royal Show will be, the council consider, the largest exhibition Of butter over held anywhere in the ...

    Article : 89 words
  59. RUSSIA GOING BANKRUPT

    An article on Russo-Gepman relations in the newspaper "Graulois" claims to be able to state on very good authority that in view of the ...

    Article : 61 words
  60. Advertising

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  61. ESCAPE FROM PRISON [?]

    Two prisoners serving long sentences cut the locks off a door at Mila prison camp, near Bombala, last night and escaped. They are still at large, ...

    Article : 32 words
  62. Advertising

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