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  3. HONOLULU MURDER JAPANESE ARRESTED

    The shrill peal of a siren on Aloha Tower in the evening summoned every national guardsman on the island to duty to prevent disorders in ...

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  4. STATE POLITICS COOGEE BY-ELECTION WON BY A NATIONALIST

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  5. SHIPPING HOLD UP TRANSPORT WORKERS' BELL PASSES IN THE SENATE

    The Transport Workers' Bill was taken through all stages in the Senate on Saturday afternoon, the second reading being agreed to by 14 points ...

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  6. IMMIGRATION

    "The Vedie is full," the Salvation Army announced to-day. The vessel will sail from Liverpool on October 6, and could have been filled twice. ...

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  7. NEW SOUTH WALES

    A man and a woman at different time were detained by the police at the Gap. Watson's Bay. on Saturday night. The man who said he was ...

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  8. SICK CHILDREN'S HOLIDAY

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  9. GALE IN S. A.

    Much damage was done to buildings in course of erection in the outer western suburbs by a gala which was experienced on Sunday. Trees and ...

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  10. IN NEW SOUTH WALES

    Normal conditions prevailed on the Sydney waterfront this morning. All ships that required labor were provided with it. ...

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  11. "ROBBERY UNDER ARMS"

    Under the above heading a report was published in "The Miner" last Saturday of the preliminary hearing at' Wentworth of a charge against ...

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  12. SYDNEY WOOL SALES AGAIN POSTPONED

    An urgent meeting of the Sydney wool brokers was held on Friday (says a Sydney message in the "Register''). It was decided that the suspension of ...

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  13. THE BUDGET SPEECH

    The Budget Speech will be delivered in the Legislative Assembly either on Wednesday or Thursday. It is anticipated that a surplus will be shown ...

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  14. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS AGED WOMAN KILLED BY AN ELECTRIC TRAIN

    Miss Lillian Neild, aged 60 years, who has been in ill-health for some time, was run down by an electric train at St. Kilda yesterday morning ...

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  15. CITY COUNCIL SUED BY RETURNED SOLDIER

    Edward Percy Wilks proceeded against the City Council before Mr. R. C. Atkinson, S.M., in the Police Court to-day on, charge that the ...

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  16. AMUSEMENTS ''SPOOKS" AT CRYSTAL THEATRE

    The William Anderson Company finally presented "The Rudd Family" at the Crystal Theatre on Saturday night. To-Night "Spooks," a mystery ...

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  17. MALAY SHOT DEM AN AFGHAN ARRESTED

    A Malay named Pingie was shot dead at Eubangee, seven miles from Innisfail, yesterday. An Afghan named Afad Khan was detained' by ...

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  18. IN VICTORIA

    Charles M'Lnughlan (45), who worked on the wharfs on Saturday, was assaulted by a number of men whil returning to his home on ...

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  19. ACCUSED'S CONFESSION REVEALS PREMEDITATION

    Fukunaga's confession revealed premeditation since March last. The slayer said that when he was employed at a seaside hotel he ...

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  20. BOY FOUND DROWNED

    The body of Ronald James Smith (11) was found in 12ft. of water in a lagoon in the centre of the Maroubra Speedway yesterday morning. Smith's ...

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  21. STATEMENT BT ACCUSED

    Afad Khan, an Afghan, who has been charged with the murder of Charlie Pingie, is alleged to have made a statement in which he alleges that ...

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  22. LENARD'S PICTURES

    "A Race for Life and "Speedy Smith," will Be finally presented at Lenard's Pictureland to-night. Tomorrow night the leading picture will ...

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  23. BOY SCOUTS'CORROBOREE

    Something which created much interest this morning was the marching of a band of, scouts and cubs through the main streets of the city en route ...

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  24. WOMAN'S BODY FOUND IN INNISFAIL HOTEL

    Mary Thomas (25) was found dead in a room at an hotel at Innisfail on Saturday. She had left a note saying: "Goodbye, sweet mother of mine. I ...

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  25. TAXI DRIVER ASSAULTED

    Alfred Armitage. a taxi driver, was dragged out of his seat by strikers and brutally handled. All the windows of his cab were smashed, and volunteer ...

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  26. MAN INJURED AT PARTY

    Badly kicked and mauled during a disturbance at a party at West Petersham early, yesterday mornine Harry Jones was admitted to hospital ...

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  27. PREFERENCE IS SUSPENDED IN REGARD TO SOME PORTS

    Chief Judge Dethridge to-day granted an application by the shipowners for the suspension. of the preference clauses of the waterside workers award ...

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  28. FLORIDA HURRICANE

    Governor Martin has estimated the total deaths in Florida as the result of the hurricane at 1500 following his inspection of the devastated areas. ...

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  29. ASSAULTS ON A GIRL

    Four men have been arrestea here following on the allegations of a.16year old girl who was assaulted in Woodward Park on Friday night. A ...

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  30. MELBOURNE'S RECORD,. FOR THE WEEK END

    During the week end four persons were killed in motor car accidents in Melliourne and suburbs. while two fatal cases occurred in Queensland. ...

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  31. JOHNSON'S PICTURES

    At Johnson's Oxide-street theatre to-. night "Blarney" and "The Four-Footed Ranger" will be finally presented. The attraction offered for to-morrow night ...

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  32. MELBOURNE WOOL SALES POSTPONED TILL OCTOBER 1

    The Melbourne wool sales have been postooned till October. 1 owing to the shippinig strike. ...

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  33. LIQUOR ACT PROSECUTIONS

    Before Mr. R. C. Atkinson, S.M., in the Police Court to-day, Percival Larkin was charged with having on September 2 been found in the ...

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  34. ELDERLY COUPLE FOUND MURDERED

    Followins the discovery of the shallowly buried bodies of an elderly couple. Thomas and Mrs. Kirby, of Old Thornaby Green. by Mrs. Stead near ...

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  35. IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    At a meeting to-day the waterside workers of Port Adelaide reaffirmed their decision not to resume work. Volunteers are offering freely.. ...

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  36. BIG FIRE IN SYDNEY

    Heavy damage was caused by a fire, which broke out in Chancery Chambers. Phillip-street. Sydney, early on Sunday morning. The whole ground ...

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  37. CITIZENS' BAND CONCERT

    The Barrier Citizens' Band gave their final recital in the Central Reserve last night prior to leaving for a tour in South Australia. Last night's ...

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  38. ALLEGED STREET BETTIHG

    Peter M'Evoy (27), described as a bookmaker's clerk, appeared on remand before Mr. R. c. Atkinson, S.M., in the Police Court this ...

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  39. SIR GEORGE WILKINS

    Miss Suzaune Beunett, an actress, who is a native of Australia. has announced her engagement to Sir George Wilkins, who sailed for Monte Video ...

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  40. FEDERAL ELECTIONS

    Mr. C. Starling, divisional returning officer for Darling, advises that the Commonwealth electoral rolls to be used at the forthcoming general ...

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  41. WEEK END FUNERALS

    The funeral of the late Mrs. P. A. Whitfield left her late residence. Kaolin-street on Sunday afternoon. The bearers were Messrs. J. Hallett, ...

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  42. PERSONAL

    Dr. Branson left for Melbourne on Sunday. During his absence Dr. Ian Macgillivray will do his work. Mr. and Mrs. Von Einem, of ...

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  43. IN QUEENSLAND

    Robert Kitto, one of the prominent extremists of the Cairns Waterside Workers' Union, was sentenced to two months' gaol in the police court on ...

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  44. DEATH OF MR. R. SUMMERS

    The death occurred at the Hospital early this morning of Mr. Richard John Summers at the age of 63 years. Mr. Summers is an old resident, and was a ...

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  47. GARDEN DISCHARGED

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

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  48. ASSAULTS ON POLICE

    Mr. A. Bruntnell, the Chief Secretary, referring to the complaints of Mr. H. Chinner, president of the Police Association, that the public did not ...

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  49. STURTS MEADOWS STATION TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION

    Preliminary notices have been issued advertising the sale of the wellknown property known as Sturts Meadows Station, comprising. 190,000 ...

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  50. TROUBLE IN SYDNEY DOMAIN

    The Protestant Defence Association's platform in the Domain was the centre of another rowdy scene yesterday afternoon. Many people on the ...

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  51. SEAMEN'S UNION SQUABBLE

    Members of the South Australian branch of the Seamen's Union ' have advised Mr. om Walsh to establish a new office in Sydney. ...

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  52. TWO BOYS ARE INJURED BY FALL FROM BICYCLE

    About 5.30 p.m. yesterday, when Allen Gregory Franklin (12), of 1S6 Murton-street, and Edwin Janies Saint (16), of 664 Lane-street were riding ...

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