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  6. Society Girl in Trans-Atlantic Flight

    Hobbs' muscle injury is causing some concern in certain quarters, though at present it has passed off lightly. It is felt that its recurrence ...

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  7. ATLANTIC FLIGHT

    A message from Trepassy Bay, Newfoundland stages that a monoplane named "Friendship," bearing Miss Amelia Eahart, a Boston society ...

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  8. FRENCH CYCLING

    The Tour de Franco cycle race started from Levesinet at 9 a.m. this morning, teams leaving at ten minutes intervals. ...

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  9. BETRAYED

    At a meeting held in the Gaiety Theatre to discuss the result of the Marine Cooks' strike, Mr. Duggan, president of the Australian Council of ...

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  10. CASTAWAYS

    Although the condition of the Italia castaways is unknown at present, the relief aeroplanes and steamers are progressing splendidly. The steamer ...

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  11. RAZOR SLASHING.

    Joseph Thompson was treated at Sydney Hospital last night for a deep gash in the calf of his leg, believed to have been caused by a razor. The ...

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  12. MALING'S WORRY.

    Olive Maling asked the Judge in Divorce to-day to grant her alimony pending the hearing of her suit for a divorce from Silas Maling. ...

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  13. DARING THIEVES.

    Great daring was shown yesterday by two men, believed to be foreigners, who, driving through Glen Huntly and Malvern in a fast car, ransacked six ...

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  14. SHOCKING FATALITY.

    W. Sullivan was killed yesterday morning on the Urana road, when a motor car ran him down. His body was practically cut in two. Deceased ...

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  15. AERIAL SAFETY.

    "More than 600,000 miles flown, 287 passengers carried, and no fatalities" is the record of the Riverina air mail, which completed this initial mileage ...

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  16. LIBEL ACTION.

    Elsie Weiss, formerly secretary of Astor Limited, Macquarie Street, sued "Labor Daily" in the Supreme Court to-day to recover £2000 ...

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  17. SWALLOWED POISON.

    A demented man swallowed poison in Botany road yesterday. The police were sent for and, after a terrific fight, succeeded in overpowering the ...

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  18. TO-DAY'S FORECAST

    Cloudy on parts of the coast with some showers otherwise generally fine; many frosts and fogs, variable ...

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  19. BLISSFUL IGNORANCE.

    Edgar Finfield, aged 29, and Alfred Meredith, aged 29, were knocked down by a lorry at Lidcombe on Saturday night. Both were injured, but ...

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  20. UNUSUAL CASE.

    Unusual interest is being taken in a case in which two children, one a few months old and the second a year and 11 months old, died at Port ...

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  21. BULLET AND FALL.

    An inquest was opened to-day concerning the death of Miriam Gertrude Merriman, 42 of Folly Point, North Sydney. ...

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  22. HENARE'S INJURY.

    Although it will not be possible for a few days to tell whether the injury to Henare on Saturday will be serious, his trainer is hopeful the gelding will ...

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  23. DID HIS DUTY.

    Sydney Hodder, aged 70, whose body was found floating in the River Derwent, left a note addressed to his brother to the effect that his vitality ...

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  24. WATERSIDERS.

    Although the cooks strike is over no crews are signing on to-day, owing to the seamen objecting to being shipmates with a bosun who joined ...

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  25. BOY SCOUTS.

    Addressing 2000 boy scouts in Sydney town hall, the Governor-General, referred to tile scout movement as an international one and a factor in the ...

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  26. BOXING BOUT.

    Maxie Rosenbloom outpointed Rowland Todd in a 15-round bout at Premierland. ...

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  27. FEDERAL SESSION.

    It is now expected that the next session of the Federal Parliament will open in September. In the meantime the Prime Minister, Mr. Bruce, ...

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  28. LEG CUT OFF.

    George Peterson, aged four, was sitting in the railway yards some distance from his father's bullock waggon at Imbil when the waggon ...

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  29. ENDURANCE RACE.

    Captain Wolff Barnato and his driving partner, Reubens, driving a 4½ litre Bently, won the 24 hours' endurance race at Barth track, covering ...

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  30. GRAZIER PASSES.

    Arthur William Whitney, a prominent grazier and racing may, died in Sydney yesterday. Deceased was a member of the best known families in ...

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  31. COWARDLY THUGS.

    While going to his home at Subiaco, E. A. Hughes was assaulted and received severe injuries. His assailants two men, struck him on the back of ...

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  32. LATEST MARKET NEWS.

    Dalgety & Co. Ltd. report: At Homebush 2160 cattle were yarded. The quality was plain. Prime sorts were 10 to 20 dearer, but plain was ...

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  33. RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    Four passengers carriages of an electric train were derailed at Canterbury fouled the up line and the goods line, but no serious ...

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  34. THEODORE'S CASH.

    Judge Scholes, with leading counsel engaged in the Royal Commission inquiry into the allegations of political graft sat in camera this morning in ...

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  35. BREMEN FLIERS.

    On arrival of the steamer Columbia at Plymouth with the Bremen fliers aboard, the mayor and representatives of the German steamship ...

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  36. INFORMAL VOTES.

    The Commonwealth electoral officer, Mr. Altars, described the number of informal votes at Saturday's by election in Martin as "disgraceful." He ...

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  37. AFTER CHURCH.

    After having attended church in Glebe road last night, Sarah Jane Ikin, 75, and Annie May Collins, 74, were knocked down when they stepped in ...

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  38. PRICE OF TIN.

    Tin to-day is quoted in Sydney at 39 per unit. ...

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  39. ELECTROCUTED.

    Mr. W. B. Howe, 24, an electrical fitter, was working on the roof of one of the carriages at Mortdale electric train sheds to-day. when he ...

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  40. PRODUCE MARKETS.

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  41. CUT HIS THROAT.

    Jacob Rose, aged 48, whose wife and family reside at Sydney, committed suicide in a local hospital yesterday. He was to have undergone an ...

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