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  5. EMPIRE TRADE

    Attention was focussed upon a neglected aspect of Empire development by Sir John Ferguson a well-known banker, at a dinner of ...

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  6. AIR SERVICE

    The managing director of Westralian Airway, Limited, has written to the Dutch-Indian Government requesting a concession for ...

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  7. Five Lots of Them

    Five sets of twins in the institution at the one time is something of a novelty for the Women's Hospital Paddington. The infants were posed for their photographs yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. NEXT SESSION

    The prediction that the Premier will not appeal to the Governor for more appointments to the Legislative Council, until after the next ...

    Article : 266 words
  9. BUSH FIRES

    The fires which raged last night through the mountains, Kinglake, and Queenstown were, checked two miles from Queenstown early ...

    Article : 297 words
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  11. GREAT ENGLISHMAN

    "A great Englishman and a great European" is "Gaulois'" description of Sir Austen Chamberlain in a reference to his speech at Birmingham. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. BARRIER MINES

    All the mines along the line lode have notices posted that operations are to be suspended from Saturday owing to the shortage of water. ...

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  13. FOR THE "ASHES"

    "The sixteenth Australian XI. is going away to uphold the name of Australia and the traditions of cricket. It is one of the finest ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. QUEEN'S GRIEF

    Newspapers quote extensively from the new series of letters of the late Queen Victoria, 1862-78, edited by Mr. G. E. Buckle; and published by the ...

    Article : 277 words
  15. BANKSTOWN OUTBREAK

    Bankstown was surrounded by a ring of bush fires yesterday, and nearly 1200 acres of scrut were destroyed. Outbreaks occurred off Bass Avenue. ...

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  16. NEW WATER SCHEME

    At the instance of the Minister for Works (Mr. Flannery), the Legislative Assembly yesterday adopted a motion referring to the Public Works ...

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  17. FOOLHARDY BET

    A bet made by an airman. M. Lemen Callot, with an American, that he would fly beneath the span of the Eiffel Tower, had a tragic ending. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. COUNCIL ABOLITION

    The "Times," commenting on the bill for the abolition of the New South Wales Legislative Council, writes:-- "It is true Mr. Lang threatened that, ...

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  19. FIVE SHIPS IDLE

    Four coastal vessels now are idle as a result of the dispute between the coastal owners and the Seamen's Union, and a fifth has been ...

    Article : 157 words
  20. OF MANY NAMES

    Known as a man with a hundred names and faces owing to his skill in disguises and in manufacturing identity papers, Georges Delormel has ...

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  21. DARING THIEVES

    Forty-tnree hims or an estimated exhibiting value of 1,000,000 dollars, were stolen on Wednesday from the Motion Picture Exchange. ...

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  22. LATEST FASHIONS

    From a state of utter siceveie[?] women have gone to the other extreme, writes the "Daily Chronicle." The latest evening gowns have ...

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  23. HOME-MADE ICE

    A remarkable invention was demonstrated before doctors and scientists at the Savoy Hotel to-day. By turning an electric switch a continuous supply of ...

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  24. MOORABOOL TIED UP

    The Huddart. Parker steamer Moorabool has been teld up, owing to trouble with the firemen. When the firemen were being ...

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  25. QUARRY EXPLOSION

    At Trafalgar at mid-day to-day William Forbes (48) was killed outright, Edward Saxon sustained terrible injuries, and five other men were ...

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  26. WIFE DIED FIRST

    Lord Merivale found for the crown in the Sproston probate case, holding that Mrs. Sproston's father had not substantiated his claim that her ...

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  27. AT THE POLE

    Captain Amundsen expresses his confidence of passing over the North Pole in his coming flight in an Italian-made dirigible of semi-rigid type, from ...

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  28. Good-bye to the Cricketers

    A tremendous crowd gathered at the Central Station last night when the N.S.W. members of the Australian XI left on their way to England. J. M. Gregory and other members of the team are standing in the doorway of the carriage. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  29. FOUR KILLED

    Four adults were killed and a child was injured when a train crashed into a motor-lorry, heavily laden with furniture, on the level crossing near ...

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  30. DEATH AT SWITCH

    Touching a plug charged with a powerful electric current, William Smith (21), of Croydon Street, Lakemba, was killed instantly at the ...

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  31. WEATHER FORECAST

    Hot in north and north-east districts, and some isolated showers and thunder likely. Cooler in southern half of State, with west ...

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  32. FLOUR MILLS BLAZE

    Messrs. J. [?]d L. Darling win wee heavily through the Are at their Hour mine last night. The damage now is estimated at £200,000 and the ...

    Article : 44 words
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