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  2. FORMER SOCIETY LEADER'S MYTHICAL ASSETS

    Asking Mr. Justice Lukin for release from custody in Connection with the six months' imprisonment she received on October 29. for-contempt of court, Mrs. Aimee Belle Edols, one-time society leader, declared that she never had assets of ...

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  3. MESSAGE FROM THE "DEAD"

    Mr. Justice Davidson in the Probate Court to-day heard a case which presented remarkable features. ...

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  4. SAFE-BLOWERS

    A daring attempt was made to rob the Darlington branch, of the Commonwealth Bank this morning. Using a powerful charge of gelignite ...

    Article : 157 words
  5. TATE LOOKS UP

    In a comprehensive review of the State Parliamentary session the Premier (Mr. Stevens) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. HOOVER MAY ACT ON HIS OWN INITIATIVE Proposal For Commission to Examine War Debts Problem

    The Democrats are clearly shying away from active participation in President Hoover's proposal for a commission to review war debts and he was elected at Capitol Hill to go ahead on his own initiative. The chairman of the House Ways ...

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  7. STILL ANXIOUS FOR Solution of IRISH DISPUTE

    The Under-Secretary far the Dominions (Mr. Malcolm MacDonald), in introducing in the House of Commons a ...

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  8. EX-PREMIER HOGAN To Challenge THE LABOUR PARTY

    Challenging the legality of his exclusion from the Australian Labour Party by the Victorian central executive, the ...

    Article : 133 words
  9. TEACHERS' FEDERATION

    At the annual conference of the New South Wales Public School Teachers' Federation, which was continued to-day, Mr. Paddison moved that the ...

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  10. APPEALS DISMISSED

    The appeals of ten men against the sentence of 12 months' imprisonment imposed on them on charges arising out of the alleged happenings ...

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  11. FINE IMPOSED

    At Lismore Police Court yesterday, before Messrs. E. H. Kelly and P. L. McNamara, J's.P., James Donald Allan (22) was charged with driving an ...

    Article : 137 words
  12. AEROPLANE CRASHES ON HOUSE ROOF

    A military plane, the pilot of which lost control after looping the loop, crashed on the roof of a house in a Paris suburb. The pilot was killed ...

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  13. London Feeling

    It is expected that the debt talks in London and Washington will begin in some form in January, but the "Daily Telegraph's diplomatic writer stresses ...

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  14. INSURANCE MONEY

    A coroner's jury found Melville Wilkey (23) guilty of setting fire to his home and burning his wife and child to death, at ...

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  15. OIL DISPUTE

    In reply to a telegram from the President of the League Council requesting that no step shoud be taken which might affect the status quo and thus ...

    Article : 116 words
  16. STABBED POLICEMAN

    Convicted at Darlinghurst Sessions to-day on a charge of having maliciously wounded a constable by stabbing him in the arm at Wellington ...

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  17. AMERICA'S WHEAT CROP

    The Department of Agriculture reported to-day that indications point to the 1933 winter wheat crop of less than 400,000,000 bushels, compared ...

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  18. MEAT MARKET DISORGANISED

    In a statement to-day, the Minister for Commerce (Mr: Stewart) said that reports from the department's veterinary officer in London indicated that ...

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  19. RAINS AND CYCLONE

    Splendid rains, averaging from one to three inches, fell in the maize growing areas of the Downs and Brisbane Valley, proving of inestimable value. ...

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  20. BUILDING TRADE DEPRESSION

    Figures issued by the Metropolitan Water Board to-day disclose that during the year 1433 buildings were erected at a cost of £1,866,472. This is the ...

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  21. CHRISTMAS BOX

    The Reich Council has refused to veto the Reichstag's Amnesty Bill which automatically becomes law enabling political prisoners to be released ...

    Article : 141 words
  22. "No Further Payments"

    The Little Entente has decided to make no further wax debt payments to Britain or other creditors unless Germany resumes ...

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  23. LORRY SMASHED

    Running into a motor lorry which got out of control and fell on the rail way line, a passenger train from Sydney to Nowra was nearly derailed be ...

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  24. AUSTRALIAN STOCK IN U.S.A.

    It was learned to-day that the Australian Government had purchased Commonwealth stock valued at par at £ 20,000 during the month of ...

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  25. MARITIME SERVICES BOARD

    The new Maritime Services Coordination Board will comprise Capt. Williams Messrs. A. W. Austin, H. E. Searle, G. C. Boehm, and William ...

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  26. STEAMER DELAYED

    The heavy rates payable to wharf labourers who work Christmas day is responsible for delaying the departure of the liner Narkunda due at ...

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  27. BRADMAN

    Don Bradman will probably play for New South Wales in the Sheffield Shield match against Victoria on Friday. This morning two doctors made ...

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  28. Railway Chief Appointment

    State Cabinet which met to-night considered the resignation of Mr. W. J. Cleary, Chief Railway Commissioners but no decision was reached ...

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  29. NO TRACE OF MISSING MAN

    After scouring the countryside for four days large search parties failed to find any trace of W. Weir, telegraph line foreman, who has been ...

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  30. ALLEGED ASSAULT ON WIFE

    At Paddington Police Court to-day, Alfred Aldridge (25) was committed for trial on a charge of having assaulted and occasioned actual bodily harm ...

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  31. HIGHEST PEAK

    The personnel of the Mount Everest expedition which leaves England early next year to make an attack on the world's highest peak has been ...

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  32. MILITARY TRAINING

    That universal military training would not be adopted by Australia was the view expressed by Brigadier-General C. H. Brand at a dinner tendered ...

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  33. Royal Commission Into Milk Board

    The Attorney-General announced tonight that a Royal Commission would be appointed into the recent allegations concerning the conduct of the ...

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  34. SEVERE EARTHQUAKE SHOCK

    A severe earthquake shook the west from Rawlins (Wyoming) to Long Beach (California) to-night, but the damage was confined to broken ...

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  35. OIL DISPUTE

    In reply to a telegram from the president of the League Council requesting that no step should be taken which might affect the status quo and ...

    Article : 119 words
  36. NO. 13 UNLUCKY FOR SUTCLIFFE

    Herbert Sutcliffe, the English cricketer, is inclined to believe that 13 is an ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  37. SHOPLIFTING EPIDEMIC

    There is a serious epidemic of shoplifting in the city. More than 50 women have been charged. Last year the number did not exceed 30. ...

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  38. ICE VENDORS RACKET IN SYDNEY

    Introducing a deputation to the Minister for Justice (Mr. Martin) to-day, Mr. J. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  39. FORGED CHEQUE ENDORSEMENTS

    Sentences of six months' imprisonment on each of five charges of forging endorsements on cheques was passed on Richard Eric Mould (34) at the ...

    Article : 55 words
  40. Advertising

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  41. SECOND TEST MATCH

    The U.S.A. lawn tennis players expect a hard light in the second test match against Australia. Allison, the manager, said that if McGrath ...

    Article : 42 words
  42. SHARE FRAUD ALLEGED

    Charged with having fraudulently converted 550 shares valued at £665, Richard Turner, a member of the Stock Exchange, was committed for ...

    Article : 34 words
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