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  2. MISSIONARY HOME

    Jack Matthewson, formerly missionary of the Inland China Mission, who escaped from China during last year's fighting, and after astounding ...

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  3. BANKRUPTCY COURT

    In the Bankruptcy Court, before Mr. Justice Long Innes, Mr. W. H. Palmer, official assignee of the estate of F. C. Frederick, a farmer, of ...

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  4. AMUSEMENTS "THE NOOSE""

    The stage play created widespread interest because of its unusual theme, The First National picture is being even more widely discussed, for it ...

    Article : 115 words
  5. MOUNTED ROBBER

    Mrs. Lucy Meagher, who conducts a mixed business at Bankstown, was attacked last night by a man, who grabbed the till, jumped on to a horse, ...

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  6. TENNIS TIPS

    There is a groat distinction between the play seen in tournameats and in matches between clubs. The tournament player feels as though he were ...

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  7. FOR BRISBANE

    In moving the second reading of the Traffic Acts Amendment Bill in Parliament to-day, the Home Secretary (Mr. Stopford) said that the measure was ...

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  8. COST OF STRIKES

    The movement towards peace in [?]ndustry was carried on another step at the Mansion House (reports the London "Daily Telegraph"). A large ...

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  9. "SQUARE CROOKS"

    At the Star Court Theatre, Lismore, on Saturday nigut next an unusual Fox film is "Square Crooks." It is a somedy-drama of the American ...

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  10. MARRICKVILLE TRAGEDY

    Patrick John Reynolds, who has been charged with the murder of Esther Vaughan and Sarah Falvey at Marrickville on June 30 appeared at ...

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  11. SEWER THROUGH CEMETERY

    Although the accuracy of the report was at first denied, the acting engineer of the Water and Sewerage Department of the Brisbane City ...

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  12. UNLAWFULLY WOUNDING

    Two years' imprisonment and a flogging of 15 strokes was the sentence imposed by Judge Woinarski in the General Sessions to-day upon James ...

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  13. LEVINE AGAIN

    Charles Levine, the American millionaire, is always the subject of adventures. He sailed by the Leviathan after fresh excitement. ...

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  14. "TEA FOR THREE'

    "Tea for Three," showing at the Star Court on Monday and Tutesday nights next, is a farce comedy picturing the reformation of a jealous ...

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  15. SECRET COMMISSIONS ACT

    When the case in which, ex-Alderman Frank Green is charged under the Secret Commissions Act with having corruptly received £7500 was called at ...

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  16. CAIRNS WATERSIDERS

    The firemen on the Aldinga this morning refused steam for the watersiders, consequently the Aldinga as well as the Canberra is idle to-day. Work proceeded ...

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  17. "THE OPENING NIGHT"

    Tears welled, into the eyes and ran down the cheeks of busy prop men, elctricians, players, camera-men, and even the director during the filming ...

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  18. P.P.U. COMMITTEE

    A ballot in connection with the butter and cheese sectional committee of the Primary Producers' Union resulted in the return of Herbert ...

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  19. QUEENSLAND RADIO

    The report of the Queensland radio station presented in Parliament to-day shows that the profit for the year was £3310 compared with £5335 last year, ...

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  20. ALIMONY APPLIED FOR

    Before Mr. Justice Owen in the Divorce Court to-day Caroline Moffatt, of Vaucluse, made an application for alimony pending the hearing of a suit ...

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  21. MARKETING ACT

    At a meeting in the Amusu Theatre, Alstonville, this afternoon, 50 farmers were present. Addresses were delivered by Messrs. F. H. Bartlett and G. ...

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  22. CLERKS' UNION FIASCO

    For several months the New South Wales branch of the Federated Clerks' Union was split as the result of the dismissal of a typist, Miss L. Graves, ...

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  23. ACTION AGAINST "BECKETT'S"

    The fifth, day of the case in which Thomas Davies Mutch, M.L.A., is claiming £5000 damages from "Beckett's Budget" for alleged libel was ...

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  24. COUNTERFEITING ALLEGED

    Arthur Twibble (68), a carpenter, and Joseph Perry (19), a labourer, were remanded at the Central Police Court to-day on a charge of having ...

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  25. "MARRIED LIFE"

    Dr. Marie Stores' books need no introduction to most adults. Her film "Married Life" has filled a Sydney theatre for weeks on end. It will be ...

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  26. NOT GUILTY

    At the Central Criminal Court to-day William Joseph Raines (23) was acquitted on a charge of having criminally assaulted Lillah Davis (22). The ...

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  27. 'PLANE CRASH VICTIM

    A message from Longreach spates that at the request of the relatives of the late George Nutson, victim of the Qantas 'plane smash, Qantas has made ...

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  28. NEVER INTENDED

    The refusal of a woman to pay a fine of 5s for having failed to return an expired motor registration certificate is likely to have far-reaching ...

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  29. MAYOR'S RESIGNATION

    The Mayor of East Maitland (Ald. Garrett) resigned consequent on the rejection of a proposal to borrow £12,500 for certain works. It was always ...

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  30. "GARDEN OF ALLAH'

    Twenty-five years ago Robert Hichens gave his great novel, "The Garden of Allah," to the world; to-day it still finds a ready sale. The ...

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  31. CORAKI RED CROSS

    The monthly meeting of the Coraki branch of the Red Cross Society was held at the School of Arts on Tuesday. Mrs. R. C. Yabsley, ...

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  32. GUTTED BY FIRE

    The bulk store of Cobb and Company at St. George was totally destroyed by fire early this morning with the contents. The building and ...

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  33. TOBACCO WAR ARMISTICE

    A special meeting of the New South Wales Master Hairdressers and Retail Tobacconists' Association decided that the tobacco price cutting war would, ...

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  34. "BOMB IN CARGO"

    The Port Adelaide office of the Waterside Workers' Federation received an anonymous telephone message to the effect that a bomb had been placed in ...

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  35. PLEASE INTERPRET

    A deputation representing Sussex-stroet farm produce agents, waited on the Assistant Treasurer (Mr. Stevens) to-day and asked for an interpretation ...

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  36. "METROPOLIS"

    Those who have not already seen the great German production "Metropoils" showing at the Federal Hall should not miss the last opportunity ...

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  37. COOGEE BY-ELECTION

    The Coogee by-election to fill the seat rendered vacant by the death of Mr. Goldstein is to be held on Saturday, September 22, and the writ will ...

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  38. MORE MONEY WANTED

    A bill authorising the Federal Treasurer (Dr. Earle Page) to borrow a sum of £10,700,000, and the expenditure of £10,422,025 thereof for certain ...

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  39. MOTOR DRIVER ARRESTED

    Following the death of Cecil Wells (14), of Camperdown, who was knocked down while riding a bicycle near his home, the police arrested Frederick ...

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  40. FIRE AT REDFERN

    Extensive damage was caused by a fire which broke out in a building occupied, by Colin Hudson, radio manufacturer, at Redfern, to-night. The ...

    Article : 62 words
  41. "THE WAY OF ALL FLESH"

    "The Way of All Flesh," Emil Jannings' first American starring picture, comes to the Federal Hall next Tuesday. According to reports from ...

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  42. A TEST CASE

    At Bedfern Police Court to-day Barney Barrington, a bookmaker, appeared on two informations alleging that he made a bet on live hare coursing at ...

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  43. DEAD IN BATHROOM

    Mrs. Hilda Shaw (47), of Dubbo, was found dead hanging in the bathroom at Lewisham Hospital to-day. She disappeared from one of the warda ...

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  44. ANDERSON'S FLIGHT

    It was officially announced to-night that Keith Anderson will commence his flight to England at 6 a.m. to-morrow from Mascot aerodrome. He will use a ...

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  45. DETERMINED SUICIDE

    At an inquest at Bruce Rock concerning the death of Harry David Symthe (45), a farmer, of Habakin, who was found dead in bed in a ...

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  46. MERLE THE MAGICIAN

    Patrons of the Federal Hall are reminded that Don G. Merle will give a farewell performance on Saturday night. A complete change of ...

    Article : 90 words
  47. FATAL TRAINING GALLOP

    J. Simons was killed while riding Robert Gee in a training gallop at Broadmeadows racecourse this morning. The horse stumbled, and the, rider ...

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  48. [?]ORE COAL FOR S.A.

    The Premier (Mr. Butler) states that the Government will shortly call for tenders for between 150,000 and 160,000 tons of coal, which, with stocks ...

    Article : 56 words
  49. REARRESTED

    Harold Angus Pike, who was on remand on a charge of having assaulted Geoffrey Hodgson (19) at Manly on September 1, was rearrested this ...

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  50. TRIALS DELAYED

    The trials of Zeppelin LZ 127 have been delayed owing to a difficulty of securing sufficient new fuel. The British Air Ministry have issued a formal ...

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  51. GRIME'S BOUT OFF

    Grinder, who was named as Billy Grime's next opponent, has refused to fight in Newcastle, therefore, the bout has been cancelled. Grime will have ...

    Article : 33 words
  52. ILLUSTRATED TRAVELOGUE

    Scenes in many lands and int[?] ing comments on the life of their peoples form the basis of a travelogue, illustrated by 200 views, to be ...

    Article : 107 words
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