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  3. LIOUOR BRIBES

    That large liquor interests are bribing courts of justice, and the Goverment, was a statement made by Mrs. Flora Haskett, in an address made to ...

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  4. SEAMEN

    The seamen insist in trying to involve other unions in the strike. Delegates were appointed to-day to address a meeting of the ...

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  5. AIR RECORD

    In a practice flight in a super-marine Napier aeroplane, in which he hopes to beat Bernardi's speed record, D'Arey Greig attained a speed ...

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  6. SUBMARINES

    The Australian submarines Oxley and Otway speed trials have been delayed. Vickers, experts are leaving for Malta for detailed inspection. The ...

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  7. PUBLIC SERVICE

    The Canberra Public Servier Welfare Committee, at their meeting on Wednesday, decided not to support any of the existing nominees for the ...

    Article : 131 words
  8. ALL READY

    Kingsford Smith has decided to hop off for Sydney at 4.45 to-morrow, Friday, unless the weather in the meantime becomes unsettled. The Southern ...

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  9. SUSPENSIONS

    The Chief Commissioner (Sir John Butters) stated yesterday that the inquiry into the suspension of three officers of the Commission had been ...

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  10. CAIRO TO CAPE

    A young South African, Gerry Bouwer, with his wife, completed a motor trip from Cairo to Capetown in 40 days. ...

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  11. DIPHTHERIA

    Doctor Ramon, of the Pasteum institute, told the International Diphtheria Congress that it would be only a question of a few years when diphtheria ...

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  12. GOOD UNIONIST

    As a sequel to his bricklaying hobby at Westerham, Mr. Winston Churchill has-agreed to join the Building Trades Union. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. NEW DEVICES

    The preponderating motive of the host of new devices at the annual inventions exhibition appears to he making the housewife's lot easier, so much ...

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  14. STOP WORK

    A mass meeting of watersiders carried a resolution demanding that the A.C.T.C. and combined unions' executive call upon all union ...

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  15. CHRISTMAS

    With the exception or the morning or Saturday, December 20, the Christmas holidays for public servants will extend from December 25 until ...

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  16. WILKINS

    Sir Hubert Wilkins, with two companion explorers, readied here on Wednesday on the steamer Southern Cross. He will remain two weeks and ...

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  17. VOLUNTEERS

    Strikers attacked 26 volunteers working on the collier Tareool, and pelted them with stones. The voluncers were compelled to leave the ...

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  18. NOVEL COINS

    By an ordinance made this week, the Administrator of New-Guinea is authorised to issue copper-nicke cpins of denominations of one penny and a ...

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  19. WHEAT SHIP

    The German four-masted barque Gustav, 138 days out from Geelong, with a cargo of when has been missing since Sunday, when high seas ...

    Article : 77 words
  20. RELIGIOUS MANIA

    The Coroner to-day held an injuiry into the death of the boy, John McNeill, [?] wounds inflicted with a razor at his home at Baimain. Mrs. ...

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  21. BYRD READY

    Commander Byrd is on board the whaler C. A. Larsen, which sails next Wednesday from San Pedro for the Artarctic. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. METHODIST CHURCH

    Special services will be held in the South Ainslie Methodist Church oil Sunday next, October 14, to celebrate the first anniversary of the church. The ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. "THE FROLICS"

    Watersiders have hit upon a new means of making their meetings popular. They have engaged a troop of performers known as "The Frolics," ...

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  24. RELIGION

    Addressing the General Convention of the, Episcopal Church on Wednesday, President Coolidge proclaimed that religion was necessary to the continuation ...

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  25. N.S.W. TEACHERS

    Considerable dissasisfaction is said [?]o exist among members of the New South Wales Teachers' Federation because of the slow way in which the Conciliation ...

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  26. DEFENCE

    SAN ANTONIO (Texas), Wednesday The promise that the administration does not contemplate any weakening of the national defence because of the ...

    Article : 63 words
  27. ADELAIDE SEAMEN

    Seamen held a meeting here to-day to discuss their attitude in the strike, but adjourned without coming to a decision. The marine looks at the po[?]t ...

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  28. H.M.A.S. AUSTRALIA

    The Premier (Mr. Coates) speaking at a stale luncheon in bonour of the cruiser H.M.A.S. Australia, said th[?]t New Zealand was inseparably linked ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  29. NAVAL COMPROMISE

    Indignation is growing against Hearst and the unnamed official from whom h[?] ibtained the naval ugreement. Hearst attack on France adding fuel to the ...

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  30. GUNMEN ATTACK

    An attack by a number of men firing revolvers, on house at South Yarra late list night is believed to have some connection with the waterside strike. ...

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  31. WONTHAGGI MURDER

    The inquest into the death of Marwith her threat cut at her brother; garetta Williams, who was found dead house at Wonthaggi on September 28, ...

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  32. FRENCH LEAKAGE

    The Foreign Office states that the [?]eply of the Halian Government to the Anglo-French agreement has been received, and the replies of all the powers ...

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  33. BUILDING COLLAPSE

    Twenty-one killed, and 30 injured, have already; been recovered from the collapsed building. Twenty-six are still missing. ...

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  34. FIRE IN HOTEL

    A serions con[?]agration was narrovly averted at the Wentworth Hotel this afternoon, when a fire broke out in a lift well. The flames shot up th[?]e ...

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  35. MILK SUPPLY

    The Minister for Health (Dr.Arthur) said to-day that he hoped to get the Milk Bill passed this session. He wished again to warn all milk ...

    Article : 86 words
  36. GRAF ZEPPELIN

    Ekener says that the Graf zeppelin will definitely depart on Thursday, Provided the weather is good. It is still bad over the Atlantic, but he ...

    Article : 72 words
  37. BASEBALL TEAMS

    Sensational allegations are made by the Secretary of the Wollongong Baseball Club in a letter to the N.S.W. Baseball Association. ...

    Article : 77 words
  38. FULL INVESTIGATION

    "Berthelot does not hide the fact that the action of Horan entails extremity grave responsibility." says "Petit Parisien," regarding the fact that ...

    Article : 129 words
  39. HEENEY RETURNS

    Tom Heeney left for America to-day, where he intends to try for the world's chempionship. ...

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  40. GRAMOPHONE PROFITS

    His Master's Voice gramophone Company's final dividend was 45 per cent., making 55 per cent, for the year. Despite huge profits this is not as high as ...

    Article : 51 words
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