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  4. GOLDEN JUBILEE

    At the celebration of the jubilee of Sister Mary Baptist inst Tuesday at Wellington, there were present 17 priests from surrounding ...

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  5. NEW GUARD AND COMMUNISTS CLASH IN SYDNEY

    It transpires that a meeting of the Communists on Friday night lost fens broken up by the arrival of a large number of members of ...

    Article : 214 words
  6. PERSONAL

    The death is reported from Wal[?]erawang of Mr F. A. Ne[?]beck, aged 69 years. He is survived by a widow three sos, and four daughters. ...

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  7. SUICIDE

    Rose Dixon (19) who was employed at Thackering[?] station for the past six months, drowned herself in a dam at the station ...

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  8. BITTER CONFLICT

    Bishop Crotty, of Bathurst, preaching at St. John's, Balmain, said that Australia had come to a point where it could not survive ...

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  9. GOLF TRAGEDY

    Struck by a golf ball on the side of the head while playing on the city links at Flemington James Valentine Harris (42) received injuries ...

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  10. BASEMENT TRAGEDY

    The body of Dulcie Bryee, the third victim in the Philip-street basement murder, was found this morning wedged between the rocks ...

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  11. WHEAT UP

    It is estimated the rise in the wheat price from 1, 10 to 2/6 a bushel has meant a gain of about £1,700,000 to New South Wales. The ...

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  12. BRAZIL DEFAULTS

    The Consul-General for Brazit has announced that cash interest payments of approximately 500,000,000 dollars of Brazilian obligation; ...

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  13. BREAD WAR

    A bread war commenced in most suburbs this morning. when the People's Bakers' Association, said to represent about 90 bakeries, ...

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  14. U.S.A. AND LEAGUE

    The Japanese delegate to the League of Nations Council handed to the Council a strong protest questioning the legality of the ...

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  15. EDISON DEAD

    Thomas A. Edison, the ramous inventor, died at 3.24 a.m. to-day, aged 84. His wife and family were at the bedside. ...

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  16. SOCIETY UNDERMINED

    Mr. W. M. Hughes, M.P., in an address at the Balmain Methodist Church said that Australians were a [?]nt people, but tolerance ...

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  17. FIELD DIVORCE

    The hearing of the Field divorce cross suit commenced before Mr. Justice Owen to-day. The court was crowded. ...

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  18. "GUNS AND BOMBS"

    Mr. T. McCrystal, addressing [?] meeting in the Domain, said: "We have organised to combat the New Guard. We have Lewis guns, ...

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  19. ALLEGED MURDER

    Detectives yesterday arrested, naval ratine named Joseph Perry (23) of the H.M.A.S. Canberra, and charged him with the murder of ...

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  20. CRICKET BALL

    When Mrs. Tinen, a widow, was passing a vacant piece of land on which some boys were playing cricket yesterday afternoon, she ...

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  21. "RUIN IRELAND"

    A pastoral letter from the Roman Catholic Archbishop condemned the campaign of revolution and communism "which, if not checked, ...

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  22. GENTLE WARNING

    After a daylong Billing of the League of Nations' Council. at which the American Gilbert was present and the Chinese and ...

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  23. ISLAND EARTHQUAKE

    Word has been received here thai an earthquake and tidal wave swept the Sail Cristobal Islands on October: 4th and wiped out 18 native ...

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  24. SHOT DEAD

    Noel Frederick Peterson (14) was shot dead yesterday afternoon. With his younger brother and August Johnston deceased had arranged to ...

    Article : 84 words
  25. MARKETS

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  26. STEERING FAILS

    While driving on the P.M.G.'s motor lorrtes at Ka[?]bos on Thursday last, the [?]cle got out of control owing to the steering gear ...

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  27. SNOWDEN TRENCHANT

    From his fireside, at No.11 Downing-street, Mr. Philip Showden is doing devastating work for the Nationalist campaign. His pen is ...

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  28. WORK RESUMED

    The Homebush Abbatoirs, known as the Sydney Meat Preserving Co's Works, at Auburn, resumed work to-day. ...

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  29. S.A. CRICKETERS

    Tim South African cricketers arrived at Fremantle yesterday. The first match, against a local team, is to be played on Friday. ...

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  30. CENTRAL FORECAST

    Mostly fine with some cold nights and frost, ...

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  32. ELEVENTH LOTTERY

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  33. SAVINGS BANK

    The Commonwealth Government is convinced, according to a statement made in the House of Representatives last Friday, by ...

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  34. LION LOOSE

    An African lion escaped form a cage and entered the ring of a travelling [?]reus during a performance at Springdale. ...

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  35. WHEAT RISE

    Alter long stagnation, country reports of a sudden burst of activity in wheat deals, with an accompanying rise of prices, came fittingly ...

    Article : 154 words
  36. ALL PASSED

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  37. STOCK SALES

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  38. PROTEST UPHELD.

    The New South Wales Rubgy Football League has upheld Yeova[?] protest against Wellington, for playing Bruce Campbell in the ...

    Article : 75 words
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