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  2. KILLED WITH AXE

    Harry Hill, a sanitary employee, has died in hospital as the result of an attack with an axe while in bed early this morning. ...

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  3. DRAMATIC CLIMAX

    The climax of the case in which Browne and Kennedy are being tried for the murder of Constable Gutteridge, who was ...

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  4. AWARD CANCELLED

    The Commonwealth Steamship Owners' Association in a statement regarding the holding up of interstate steamers by the Marine Cooks' Union ...

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  5. "MISCHIEF MAKER"

    The secretary of the Central District Ambulance Committee, Mr. H. J. Mitchell, was described by Mr. Justice Piddington in the ...

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  6. "SNOW" PARTIES

    The case in which Raymond Neil (24), Ernest Thomas (28). and Alfred Messenger (27) were charged with having assaulted ...

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  7. BRITISH CARS

    Sir Robert Horne devoted a portion of his speech on Mr. Churchill's budget in the House of Commons to-day to ...

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  8. PEKING DOOMED

    Northern Shantung is reported to have become a hunting ground for deserted Northern soldiers and bandits. They ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 268 words
  9. FEDERAL POLITICS

    In the House of Representatives to-day Mr. Fenton asked the Prime Minister if attention had been called to a notice in the press that an economic ...

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  10. AWARD CANCELLED

    Chief Judge Dethridge to-day cancelled the Marine Cooks, Stewards and Butchers' Union award as the result of the refusal to man Huddart Parker's ...

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  11. FRUIT CONFERENCE

    The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Thorby) referring to the fruit conference held recently said that growers had been advised to be most ...

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  12. PENSIONS

    The State secretary of the Returned Soldiers' League (Mr. Stagg) said to-day that he was amazed at the decision of Federal. Cabinet that there ...

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  13. EUCHARISTIC PROCESSION

    The grand secretary of the Loyal Orange Institution has sent a letter to the Chief Secretary (Mr. Bruntnell) regarding the Eucharistic Congress ...

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  14. OLD MAN IN WATERHOLE

    Joseph McMullen (71), an old age pensioner, of Plumpton, was found lying in a waterhole on the Richmond oad, four miles from Blackfown, this ...

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  15. GRAFTON SHOW

    Fine weather favoured Grafton Show for the third day to-day. Chief interest centred in the events for horses, the outstanding feature being ...

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  16. "PURE BLUFF"

    Describing the spectacular flight of Colonel Lindbergh from New York to Quebec with scrum for Floyd Bennett as pure bluff the Premier (Mr. ...

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  17. ALLEGED FRAUD

    Frederick Singer (26), a marine engineer, Cleveland Owens (25), a clerk, and Walter Moulden (41), an artist, were remanded at North Sydney Police ...

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  18. WELCOME TO MINISTER

    A welcome was tendered by the Methodists and other residents of Tenterfield to the Rev. Wesley Booth and Mrs. Booth. Mr. Sylvester Knelpp, ...

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  19. THE CENOTAPH SITE

    Mr. Stagg, secretary of the Returned Soldiers' League, referring to the statement by Brigadier-General Gordon that the Cenotaph was in the ...

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  20. MOTOR INVENTION

    A motor car deliberately crashed into a tree at a speed of 20 miles an hour to-day to demonstrate an invention of considerable importance to the ...

    Article : 161 words
  21. TO ATTEND FUNERAL

    Fraulein Junkers has announced that she, Major Fitzmaurice, Baron von Huenfeld, and Koehl will fly at dawn to-morrow for Washington to ...

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  22. TUBERCULOSIS IN CHILDREN

    The Minister for Health has outlined plans to combat tuberculosis. He said that children should be taken under the Government's care, and he ...

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  23. LEAP OF DEATH

    Captain Alec Beufve, a former New Zealander, who has lived in Paris since the war, committed suicide by Jumping from the Are de Triomphe, ...

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  24. APPLICATION BY DAUGHTER

    In the Equity Court to-day Mrs. Marion Sophia Homershaw, daughter of the late Livingstone Hopkins, the famous "Bulletin" caricaturist, made ...

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  25. GRAZIER'S ESTATE

    In the Equity Court to-day, before Mr. Justice Harvey, Beatrice May Goldstein, wife of Alexander Goldstein, of Rose Bay, made an ...

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  26. AWAY FROM GREENLEY

    The Ford 'plane with the Bremen crew and Balchen landed at St. Agnes after nine hours on a 650 mile trip from Greenley Island. ...

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  27. SOLICITOR FOUND HANGING

    George Ife, a well-known solicitor, was founding hanging from the banister on the stairway leading to his office. In his pocket was ...

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  28. AIR SPEED

    Captain Broad flying a de Haviland Hound 550 horse-power Napier engine Military Day bomber won the World's 100 kilometer record for Britain at ...

    Article : 105 words
  29. SPAIN'S NEWSPAPER BAN

    Owing to an infringement of the embargo against Sunday work, General Prime de Rivera has prohibited the publication of morning papers on ...

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  30. RUN DOWN

    A shocking tragedy occurred last night at the railway station, where an employee, Jack Coster, of Broadmeadow, Newcastle, was cut to pieces ...

    Article : 116 words
  31. COMMONWEALTH LINE

    There is no likelihood of an immediate alteration of the staff of the Commonwealth Line, which is despatching the Largs Bay passengers ...

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  32. LADY BAILEY'S FLIGHT

    Lady Bailey, who is making a solo flight to Capetown, is experiencing difficulties. She arrived at Bulawayo yesterday from Livingstone, having ...

    Article : 66 words
  33. TAMWORTH MURDER

    The High Court to-day refused the application of Cyril Matthew Thompson, horse trainer, who was sentenced to death at Tamworth for the murder ...

    Article : 107 words
  34. UNION'S INTENTION

    The president of the Marine Stewards' Union (Mr. Moate) said to-day that the Marine Transport Group did not propose to embark on a general ...

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  35. 'QUAKES AND STORMS

    Shocks are still being felt at Corinth. A number of residents have left, but the bulk of the population declare that they will abandon the ...

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  36. CRIPPLE'S NARROW ESCAPE

    While an elderly cripple, William Patterson, was reading in a small wood and hessian house last night the candle set alight to the curtains. ...

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  37. TICK DIP COMPLAINTS

    The Minister for Agriculture states that following complaints which have been made regarding the scalding of cattle during the process of dipping, ...

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  38. NEW ZEALAND BOWLERS

    The Lord Mayor (Sir Charles Batho) in welcoming the New Zealand bowlers at the Mansion House said his dearest wish was to visit New Zealand and ...

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  39. LUXURY TRAIN TRAVELLING

    The "Flying Scotsman," the London to Edinburgh express, is shortly installing hairdressers' saloons for the iae1 of men and women passengers. ...

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  40. UNPATRIOTIC HOTELKEEPERS

    Reports received by the Licensed Victuallers' Association show that only three botelkeepers broke faith in only three botelkeepers broke faith in ...

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  41. DOWNPOUR OF MUD

    There was a curious phenomenon at Constanza. where the sky darkened and rain appeared certain, but rain containing mud fell continuously for ...

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  42. THE SCOTTISH DELEGATION

    Mr. Gilchrist, advance agent for the Scottish-Australians who are visiting Britain, has arranged for a novel method of advertising Australian ...

    Article : 69 words
  43. PRAYER BOOK DISCUSSION

    Presiding at a full attendance of 711 churchmen for the final state of the Prayer Book, the Primate read a message from Australia signed by two ...

    Article : 99 words
  44. FLIGHT TO AUSTRALIA

    Capt. Kingsford Smith's plane is at present at Santa Monica undergoing complete overhauling, including re-covering and engine testing. Smith ...

    Article : 88 words
  45. CHALIAPINE'S HOUSE SEIZED

    The house and estate of Chaliapine the famous baritone, has been seized by the Soviet and handed over to the Red Cross. It is a children's ...

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  46. TWO KILLED IN CAR SMASH

    When a double-seater motor car crashed into the rear of a stationary motor lorry near Footscray last night, Capt. Dunkenlen, master of the Dutch ...

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  47. NEW GUINEA NATIVES

    The Lieut-Governor states that he has no knowledge of reports of any massacros or wholesale fighting in the Dalt district since December 1. It ...

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