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  2. Q' SLAND MURDER

    In the police court to-day James Maurice Kelly was remanded to Cairns on a charge of haying wilfully murdered Charles Water, at Boonjie, ...

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  3. WOMAN FINED £250

    When May Smith was charged at the Central Police Court to-day with having a packet of powder in her possession, reasonably suspected of ...

    Article : 196 words
  4. BUSH FIRES

    News to hand last night shows that bush fires are raging over a wide area in New South Wales and Victoria. Several townships were ringed by ...

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  5. SATISFACTORY

    The King had fairly good night. There is little change. Progress is satisfactory, but slow and tedious. ...

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  6. REBEL LEADER

    A Peshawar story says Matchai Sakkao, the rebel leader, captured Kabul with Amanullah and is the new King, but it is reported from Delhi ...

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  7. S. ARMY

    Salvation Army circles are of the opinion that candidates for the Generalship now are Eva Booth, Commissioner Higgins and Commissioner ...

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  8. 'MERE WORDS'

    The Kellogg pact is only an international kiss, declared Professor J. S. Morgan. It is a dangerous ban and will act on some people as a ...

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  9. PLAYMATE'S STORY

    At the inquest concerning the drowning of Molly Newman, aged 3, in the Parramatta River, evidence was given by Ina Dempsey, 5, that Molly fell in the water ...

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  10. 'I'LL FIX YOU'

    At the Central Police Court to-day, Ralph Lawrence 45, electrician, was charged with haying carried a revolver without a license. ...

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  11. N.Z. INVENTION

    If is understood that the United States Army Transport Service has asked for specifications of a device invented by Ernest Godward, a New Zealand engineer, ...

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  12. WHY BE THRIFTY?

    Among the motion listed for discussion at the annual country provincial conference of the A.L.P., which will open at Orange on Friday next, is one proposing ...

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  13. JUDGESHIP FOR PREMIER?

    A report from Melbourne that Mr. Bavin, Premier of New South Wales, is likely to be offered a seat on the Federal High Court Bench is not taken seriously ...

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  14. UNUSUAL ACTION

    An unusual action against Lieutenant - Commander Halahan, of the British submarine L4, for the recovery of half a million dollars damages, brought by the ...

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  15. IMPROVING

    Presiding at the annual meeting of Barclay's Bank, Mr. F. C. Goodenough, chairman of directors, emphasised the hopeful outlook in future for British ...

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  16. MORE SPEED

    Malcolm Campbell sailed for South Africa with a modified Blue Bird racing car with a thousand horse-power engine similar to that in the machine in which ...

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  17. INDIA AND BRITAIN

    Mr. William White wha has just returned from an extensive tour of India, speaking at a welcome home at the Stan more Baptist. Church, refuted statements ...

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  18. EXPLOSION IN WELL

    Battista Bettini, 46, miner, formerly of Kalgoorlie and Broken Hill, received fatal injuries at the bottom of a 32ft. well, which he was sinking, on a farm at South ...

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  19. STEALING CHARGES

    Richmond, Cavill, 45, former champion swimmer and now proprietor of swimming baths, was charged at the Central Police Court to-day, with haying stolen ...

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  20. CHILD ENDOWMENT

    Mr. John Ross, M.L.A. addressing a meeting here, said he was strongly opposed to the reimposition of child endowment on the old lines. He and other ...

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  21. DARING GANG

    Bandits bound and gagged six persons in a fashionable Park Avenue jewellery shop and stole between £40,000 and £50,000 worth of diamonds and other ...

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  22. DEMONSTRATIVE WHARFIES

    During the hearing of a charge against a waterside worker of having used insulting words towards a volunteer laborer a great crowd congregated outside the court ...

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  23. DISMISSED

    Returned soldier postal employees, with an average of five years service, who were recently switched from the telephone mechanical branch to the mail branch and ...

    Article : 104 words
  24. DRUNKEN DRIVER

    At the Central Police Court to-day Henry Benjamin McNamara, 60, storekeeper, of Wiseman's Ferry, pleaded guilty to driving a motor car at Circular Quay ...

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  25. WATERSIDE TROUBLE

    A deputation which interviewed the Federal Attorney-General regarding the waterside trouble, churned that the shipowners are not extending preference as ...

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  26. WORK SHOWED PROMISE

    The tragedy of the Smith twins is referred to in the "Lancet," which bears cut the statements that their promising lives were cut short. ...

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  27. LABOR BUREAU

    Speaking at a meeting of the Glebe Council a discussion on the activities of the local distress society, Alderman Fitzgerald said the treatment of unemployed ...

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  28. WEEKLY WAGE

    Under the provisions of the Commonwealth Arbitration Act, the shipowners of New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia and Queensland have been asked ...

    Article : 159 words
  29. MARR TO RESIGN

    It was reported in political circles this afternoon that Mr. C. W. Marr, Assistant Minister, intends resigning from the Federal Cabinet. It is understood Marr ...

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  30. BOGUS WAGES ORDERS

    After investigating the issue of bogus Public Works Department wages orders, which unsuspecting tradesmen in the city and country cashed to the amount of ...

    Article : 67 words
  31. ADULTERATED MILK

    When Abijah Playford, milk vendor, was fined the maximum penalty of £20 at Campsie Court for having sold adulterated milk, the magistrate remarked that ...

    Article : 91 words
  32. MANY DEAD AND INJURED

    A message from Caracas (Venezuela) states that 25 dead and a great number of injured persons were taken from the ruins of the city of Cumana, which was ...

    Article : 74 words
  33. N.Z. POTATOES

    The New Zealand Minister for Agriculture has made representations to the Commonwealth Government asking that permission be given for moderate shipments ...

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  34. ITALIAN'S SUICIDE

    At the inquest to-day concerning the death of an Italian, Anthony Sadiour Peeorella, who shot himself in a room at East Sydney, a letter written by ...

    Article : 136 words
  35. NEW STATE ACITVITY

    A meeting of the Northern New State delegates will be held at Ballina next Tuesday and Wednesday to give further consideration to the scheme for enlarged ...

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  36. HOME AGAIN.

    The 13 years old girl, Katherine Dyke, who was missed from her home in Leichhardt, in November, and found at Hay yesterday, returned to Sydney this ...

    Article : 116 words
  37. MANY DROWNED

    The search for survivors of the ill-fated Chinese coaster, Hsin Wah, which sank outside Hongkong early yesterday, continues fruitlessly. All four foreign ...

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  38. SHOCKING INJURIES

    At the inquest on the body of Henry John Doherty, who was caught in some machinery at the Clyde Engineering Works, evidence was given that part of ...

    Article : 73 words
  39. TRACES OF OIL

    A report has been received by the Victorian Government from Mr. Baragwanath, Government Geological Surveyor, stating that the Government bore ...

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  40. G.S. BANK LOANS

    The Commissioners of the Government Savings Bank of New South Wales announced to-day that commencing from Monday, applications for loans under the ...

    Article : 66 words
  41. "GOOD-BYE -- EVERY SUCCESS"

    Leslie John Mitchell, 37, motor driver, was found by his wife lying on the floor of a gas-filled bathroom at his home at Flemington (N.S.W.) to-day. All the ...

    Article : 67 words
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