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  2. TRUST FUNDS

    Before Mr. Justice Campbell and a jury of four to-day Norman Hector Murray claimed £39,939 from Alexander Joseph McLachlan and his mother, Mrs. Dora ...

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  3. £10,000 CLAIM

    In the First Civil Court to-day before the Chief Justice, Sir William Irvine, and a special jury of twelve, the Minister for Customs, Mr. Pratten, claimed £10,000. ...

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  4. FULLER MINISTRY

    A Labor Government will he in power in New South Wales on Wednesday. Sir George Fuller waited on the ...

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  5. SERIOUS

    Reuter's Peking correspondent says the Christian General Feng Yu Hsiang, interviewed by the pro-Bolshevik "Chingpao," declared in case of hostilities against ...

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  6. "YOU SURELY KNEW"

    The Australian Steamship Owners' Federation to-day received a letter from T. Walsh, general president of the Seamen's Union, reaffirming the demand that ...

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  7. AN INSULT

    A formal statement by President Calles of Mexico was given to the press by the Mexican Foreign Secretary, Seenz, dealing with the statement by the United ...

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  8. BANK TELLER

    Detectives at Marseilles discovered the body of Jacques Rumebe, a bank teller, who disappeared in March, bricked up in the consulting room of M. Bougrat, a ...

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  9. SHOTS IN BREAST

    Mary Crompton, 36, an American, who had suffered from neurasthenia for some time, last week ordered her own coffin. Last night, after driving in a taxi cab for ...

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  10. BOBBED HAIR

    A verdict of suicide while temporarily insane was returned by the coroner at the inquest into the death of Mrs. Agnes Charker, who hanged herself at Leura on ...

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  11. MAN STABBED

    While going to the aid of a woman who, it is alleged, was being assaulted by two Hindoos at Darlinghurst at nine o'clock to-night, Robert Webster, 35, ...

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  12. DAVIS CUP

    India beat Austria in the second round of the Davis Cup (European zone) three matches to nil. India will now meet Holland in the ...

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  13. GAME OF TWO UP

    In the District Court David Edward Cooper, hairdresser, of Mayfield, sued Herbert Burnett, claiming £55. Defendant pleaded not indebted and stated any ...

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  14. TELEGRAMS

    A fire broke out early this morning on the top floor of the Majestic Theatre building in Flinders street in a room used for the storage of films. ...

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  15. NEWS OF THE WORLD

    Despatches from Karenko, Formosa, report a series of earthquakes on Sunday extensively damaging buildings, but there were no casualties. ...

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  16. OUTNUMBER WHITES.

    Commissioner Unsworth, of the Salvation Army, in a lecture, at the Hippodrome, said in South Africa the natives greatly outnumbered the whites. Already ...

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  17. PROFESSOR'S WIFE

    The suit of Anna Elizabeth Brennan for a judicial separation from Christopher John Brennan Assistant Professor of Comparative Literature at Sydney ...

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  18. MOROCCO.

    Reuter's Rabat correspondent says M. Painleve, French Premier, left for Paris on board an aeroplane. Prior to his departure a statement was issued ...

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  19. FRUIT CANNERS.

    The failure of the fruit canners to take advantage of the Federal Government's offer to stimulate the demand is resented in Ministerial circles. ...

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  20. CARLSON DIVORCE

    The Carlson divorce suit, which has been occupying the attention of the Divorce Court for several days, concluded this afternoon. ...

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  21. MARTIN PLACE.

    The City Council will on Wednesday night discuss the Martin Place extension scheme, which it is believed will be finalised. ...

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  22. A DIAMOND BROOCH

    At the Central Police Court to-day- Lucy Ellen Crago, 39, was committed for trial on a charge of having stolen a diamond brooch worth £150 the property of Miss ...

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  23. WIRELESS

    At the concluding meeting of the annual conference of the Australian Trades and Labor Councils it was resolved, on the motion of Mr. Beasley (N.S.W.) and ...

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  24. MISSING WOMAN

    The police and residents of the South Coast are still searching for Mrs. Elizabeth Dwyer, who has been missing from her home at. Thirroul since Thursday. ...

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  25. BUTTER AT WEMBLEY

    Further reference was made to-day to the cable message published on Wednesday, which stated that only New Zealand butter and eggs were being served at ...

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  26. AN ALBURY DIVORCE CASE.

    In the Divorce Court to-day Mr. Justice Owen granted the husband a decree nisi for a dissolution of his marriage in the suit of George Wellar Seymour against ...

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  27. NAKED WARRIORS

    A message from Babane says that an impressive spectacle revealing the native in all his primitive and barbaric splendor was provded by the Swaziland capital's ...

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  28. "CARVE HIM UP."

    At the Central Court to-day two women, Agnes Jones, 59, and Alice New das, 39, were charged with having stolen a pawnticket and 14 in money from ...

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  29. CLOTHES CAUGHT FIRE

    Annie Eileen Lawrence was burned to death as the result of her clothing catching fire. The child was standing in front of an open fire when the flames reached ...

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  30. 44 HOUR WEEK.

    It was officially announced to-day that an agreement has been reached between the Queensland Government and certain sections of the State service respecting ...

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  31. GUN EXPLODED

    Arnold Harcourt Morns, 21, accidentally shot himself dead yesterday afternoon at his brother-in-law's house near Orange by striking a football with a shotgun. ...

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  32. NYMBOIDA INSPIRED HIM

    Sir George Fuller, speaking at the ceremony of the turning of the first sod of the cross country railway at Unanderra, predicted the lighting of the whole of New ...

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  33. FORESTRY SCHOOL.

    The Prime Minister announced to-day that a new forestry school at Canberra bad been established to supply Australia with corps of highly trained foresters. ...

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  34. A BUNK CARTRIDGE

    At Darlinghurst Sessions to-day George William Carr, 44, was charged with having shot at James Alexander Dowsett, with intent to do grievous bodily harm. ...

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  35. TO THE RESCUE

    A copyright message from the Fram at Spitzbergen says the rescue party arrived at Advent Bay on Saturday, and the unloading of aeroplanes commenced ...

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  36. INDIAN WOMAN'S DEATH

    The police are inquiring into the death of an Indian woman, who was recently found with her clothes soaked with kerosene oil, and a box of matches were ...

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  37. COAT OF ARMS

    In the summons division of the Central Court to-day Salmon and Spraggon Australia, Ltd., were fined £3 on a charge of having used in connection with their ...

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  38. YOUNG GIRL ASSAULTED.

    The police were informed late last night that a girl, aged 14, had been assaulted at Enmore. Subsequently three boys were taken into custody, and a ...

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  39. ANOTHER DEATH

    Henry Clark, who was injured in the Rockhampton mail train smash, died at Gympie hospital to-night. This makes ten deaths as the result of the smash. ...

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  40. MOTOR THIEVES

    The splintered and twisted remains of a motor car were found lying at the foot of Ben Buckler Cliff, North Bondi. It had fallen about 70 ' feet. The car was ...

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  41. SEVERE PENALTIES

    In addition to the death sentences passed on Miltenoff and eight others the Bulgarian court-martial sentenced the Communists Pentcheff and Loucheff to eight ...

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  42. HOTEL BRAWL.

    Augustine O'Grady, who was severely injured in a brawl at his hotel at Bulgandra, in the Hay district, died yesterday. ...

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  43. CHILD BURNT TO DEATH

    Three young children were left in a house at Tawa Flat, near Wellington, during the absence of their widowed mother. The neighbors discovered the place in ...

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  44. CARS COLLIDE

    Mrs. Margaret Brookes, a visitor from Sydney, was. driving her car near Wonthaggi when it collided with another car Mrs. Brookes was thrown out, and ...

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  45. ITALIAN AIRMAN'S TRIBUTE

    Major De Pinedo, the Italian airman, to-day placed a wreath on the memorial tablet to the Australian dead at Anzac House. ...

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  46. REVOLVER SHOT

    At the Central Police Court Joseph Borg was charged with having maliciously shot at John Bolden, a Maltese, with intent to do grievous bodily harm ...

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  47. MIGRANTS.

    Dr. Springthorpe, speaking at Wesley Church, said in any scheme for populating Australia the aim should be to obtain a sufficient number of the Nordic race to ...

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  48. TRAIN ACCIDENT

    In the Supreme Court to-day Mrs. Bertha Fargie claimed £1500 from the Railway Commissioners in respect of injuries received in a collision between a ...

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  49. CUTTER IN GALE

    The Tongan cutter, the Fugafaimata, was recently driven ashore during a tempest. Her sails were carried away and the vessel was badly battered about. She ...

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  50. SHOPS LOOTED

    A Sydney (Nova Scotia) message says rioting again broke out there, the striking miners looting the stores on Sunday night on both sides of Sydney harbor, a ...

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  51. SIX INJURED

    A motor lorry got out of control at South Randwick and overturned. Six of the occupants, who were returning from a picnic, were thrown out, all being more ...

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  52. DECAPITATED

    An elderly woman, believed to be Mrs., Marriott, fell off a moving train at Port Adelaide, and was killed instantly, the body being decapitated. ...

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  53. VICTORIA R.A.S. PRIZES.

    Prizes for the Victorian Royal Agricultural Show this year will exceed £7000. ...

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