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  4. DOCTOR GUILTY OF INFAMOUS CONDUCT

    Dr. Charles Frederick Searle, whose name is familiar in connection, with the Cambridge "Helen of Troy" case, was found guilty by the General ...

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  5. COURT LIKE ARMED FORTRESS

    [?]oger Tuohy and three members of his [?]g pleaded not guilty to-day to the kidnapping of Jack Factor, at the opening of the trial in the criminal courts ...

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  6. COMING SESSION IN CANADA

    There are many important items in the programme of Parliament for the session which will open on January 25, including the decennial revision of the Bank ...

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  7. MENTAL DEFECTIVES

    A plea for the institutional care of menially defective children was made by Dr. S. F. McDonald, of Brisbane, in the course of a paper dealing with ...

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  8. CANCER SURVEY

    Important details relating to the treatment of cancer by radium in Australia is being obtained from various States by the Commonwealth Government. The ...

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  10. MUSSOLINI IN COURT CASE

    Signor Mussolini (Premier of Italy and holder of six other Ministerial portfolios) intervened in a court case recently as the champion of a minor ...

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  11. LOSS OF VALUABLE DAIRY CATTLE

    To have lost during the last eight years 26 head of valuable dairy cattle, including a hundred guinea bull, through poisoning, has been the misfortune of ...

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  12. A PINCH OF SNUFF

    Ask almost any tobacconist and you will learn that snuff sells at this season of the year, when coughs and colds abound, better than at any other (writes ...

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  13. ASPIRATING TO FAME

    Peel House, Regency Street, Westminster, stands secret and aloof. It is there that Lord Trenchard is teaching his constabels to arrest with ...

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  14. JUVENILE LIFE-SAVERS' GOOD WORK

    The juvenile life-savers at Surfers' Paradise, which were referred to in yesterday's issue of "The Telegraph," already have proved their usefulness ...

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  16. MOTORIST INJURED

    George Parnell, hotelkeeper, of Yamba, is in a private hospital at South Grafton suffering from a probable fracture of the skull, a fractured knee, ...

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  18. DROWNED IN CREEK

    Ethel May Heron, 12, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Heron, of Georgica, 17 miles from Lismore, was drowned in Jiggi Creek early yesterday evening. ...

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  19. LATE MR. STANIFORTH SMITH

    The Prime Minister (Mr. J. A. Lyons) yesterday sent the following telegram on behalf of the Government to the widow of the late Mr. Staniforth Smith, ...

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  20. W.A. RAILWAY LOSSES.

    Railway accounts made available by the Minister for Railways (Mr. J. C. Wilicock) show a loss for the first six months' operations of the current ...

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