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  3. JAP'S CONFESSION

    Fukunaga's confession has reveuled premeditation of his crime since March. The slayer said that when he was employed at a seaside hotel he ...

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  4. TERRIBLE FIRE

    The auditorium was packed. The fire started on the stage, and when the curtain was raised it burst through. The stalls were immediately in a ...

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  5. RE-INSTATEMENT

    The Chief Commissioner yesterday made the following statement with regard to the recent inquiry held into certain allegations against the ...

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  6. AIR TOUR

    Sir Phillip Sasoon, Under-Secretary for Air, will commence on September 30 an air tour of Air Force stations in Malta, the middle-East, Iraq, and India, ...

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  7. TRANSFER TO CANBERRA

    The Prime Minister stated yesterday that the Government had given further consideration to the question of the transfer to Canberra of ...

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  8. MURDER CHARGE

    Aga Khan, and Afghan, who has been charged with the murder of Pingi, is alleged to have made a statement in which he alleges that on his way to ...

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  9. PLANNED CRIME

    Fukugana obtained the signature, "Three Kings," which he appended to the ransom letter, from a cigarette package found near the scene of the ...

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  10. AIR SERVICES

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Bruce, announced yesterday that the Government had accepted the tender of the Queensland and Northern Territory ...

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  11. POLICE HUNT

    A day and night police hunt has resulted in the arrest of Charles Conlon, 22, at Darlington. He will be charged with the murder of Thomas and Mrs. ...

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  12. UNCONVINCED

    "I say deliberately that it was a most indecent things for the Government to appoint as Royal Commissions a gentle man who was a personal friend of one ...

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  13. At All Idle Ports

    Mr. Adams, on behalf of the owners, said something in the nature of a strike had been done by the Waterside Workers' Federation. The ...

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  14. J. S. GARDEN

    The information against J. S. Garden, secretary of the Trades and Labour Council, of having attempted, by written intimidation, to prevent persons ...

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  15. RIOTER FINED

    At the City Court, L[?]ewelyn Jones, 28, stevedore, was fined £10 or one month's imprisonment for having thrown a missile to the danger of the ...

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  16. HUGE SCHEME

    Mr. Tilden Smith, of N.S.W., told his 2,000 employees of Tilmanstone Colliery, Kent, that he was shortly starting a £2,000,000 scheme, first to construct the ...

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  17. AMERICANS WIN

    Lott and Hennessy won the United States inter-sectional matches, winning from Crawford and Hopman (Australia) The match went to 22 games, and the ...

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  18. RECTOR HITS OUT

    Preaching at Ongar Church, Essex, the Rev. Mr. Doyle said that the Rev. Franklin Hutchinson might fairly have expected the sympathy and help of the ...

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  19. At Work in Melbourne

    The shipowners this afternoon with drew their promise to the Waterside Workers' Federation to meet represen[?] tatives in conference if work was ...

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  20. SUICIDE

    Doctor Bruckner, Minister for Justice at Melklenburg, who was horsewhipped by his nephew on Tuesday, in the main street of Schwerin, in the presence of a ...

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  21. SHARE PURCHASE

    The case in which Dr. Ernest Deck is claiming £1,000 damages from Thomas John Ley, M.P., in connection with a share transaction in Prickly ...

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  22. FREE LABOUR IN ADELAIDE

    No unionists were at work on the wharf to-day. Volunteers who loaded the Jervis Bay, were transferred to the Esperance Bay, to load 1,000 tons of ...

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  23. MISSING 'PLANE

    A French mail airplane, flying a regular service to Dekkar is missing. It is feared the occupants have fallen into the hands of hostile Moors, who three ...

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  24. YOUTH SENTENCED

    At the Newtown Police Court to-day[?] John Patrick Reynolds, who last week was acquitted, by the coroner on a charge of murdering Mrs. Sarah ...

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  25. SUGAR MILLS CLOSE

    The waterside strike has caused two out of seven sugar mills to close down, and two others will cease operations next week. ...

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  26. For Refusal of Duty

    Waller Fitzgerald and James Redmond, ships' firemen, were each fined £10 at the Central Court to-day for having, while employed on the steamer ...

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  27. STEVEDORE GETS GAOL

    In the City Court, to-day, Claude Goddard, stevedore, who is alleged to have been concerned in a riot, which occurred on Saturday morning, when ...

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  28. ATLANTIC FLIGHT

    A De Haviland "Gypsy" Moth light aeroplane with which Lieut-Commonder McDonald, is to attempt to fly the Atlantic, has already been shipped to St. ...

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  29. SEAMENS UNION

    When the matter of an injunction which was granted to Thomas Walsh, restraining Jacob Johnson and certain officials of the Seamen's Union from ...

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  30. BANK HOLIDAY

    Acting under the Bunk Holidays Ordinance 1927, and with the advice of the Federal Executive Council, the Governor-General (Lord Stonehaven) ...

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  31. GRAZIER'S ESTATE

    The estate of Thomas Cornish of Woollahra N. S. W. has been valued for probate purposes at £759,092. Cornish who was one of the largest ...

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  32. SYDNEY NORMAL

    Normal conditions prevailed on the Sydney waterfront this morning. All ships that required labour have been supplied with it. ...

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  33. LORRY OVERTURNS

    A lorry containing 20 workmen overturned through a tyre blowing out at Helensburg this morning. Four men were injured. ...

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  34. UNION PICKETS INEFFECTIVE

    A number of union pickets watched the labour bureau to-day but the presence of a strong force of police prevented any disturbance. ...

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