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  3. AERIAL DOINGS GENERAL HAPPENINGS

    Two of the six persons lost in the Puget Sound (U.S.A.) aeroplane disaster. were Mr. Alexander M'Callum Scott and his wife. ...

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  4. THE COAL CRISIS ANOTHER CONFERENCE HELD

    Representatives of the western coalowners had a conference with Mr. T. R. Bavin, the Premier, yesterday, and discussed with him the ...

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  5. Gales In Melbourne

    Violent gales throughout last night caused extensive damage in almost every suburb of Melbourne. The electric light service failed in many districts, many vessels were dragged from their moorings in the bay, and the tug Agnes had portion of her stern ripped off, ...

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  6. THE SOUTHERN CROSS THE 'PLANE REACHES SYDNEY NON-STOP FROM ADELAIDE

    The Southern Cross landed at the Richmond aerodrome at 5.5 p.m. yesterday after a non-stop flight from Adelaide. A big crowd welcomed the ...

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  7. SPORTING LOCAL RACING,

    There was a new development to-day in connection with the Lady Alda case when Mr. G. Dale received. a letter from Mr. C. W. Cropper, secretary of ...

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  8. STATE PARLIAMENT OPENING BY COMMISSION FIXED FOR SEPTEMBER 11

    The Government has decided that owing to the absence of the Governor Parliament will be opened by Commission on September 11 ...

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  9. U.S.A. CHAMPIONSHIPS.

    The national tennis championships were continued at Brookline to-day. In the doubles Moon and Cummings (Australia) defeated Borotra and De ...

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  10. OUTLINE BY PREMIER OF GOVERNMENT PROGRAMME

    Mr. T, R. Bavin, the Premier, yesterday outlined the programme of the Government for the forthcoming session to a joint meeting of the National ...

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  11. STATE PREMIER'S VIEWS

    Mr. T. R. Bavin, the Premier, expressed the hope to-day that an improvement in the coal industry will be brought about as well as a reduction ...

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  12. MAT START ON SATURDAY ON THE TASMAN FLIGHT

    It is probable that the Southern Cross 'will leave for New Zealand on Saturday. ...

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  13. CRICKET

    It is expected that Jupp's acceptance of the invitation to visit Australia with the English team will be announced' to-morrow. ...

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  14. FOOTBALL

    A special meeting of the Suhurban Football Association was held in the League rooms last, night, Mr. H. Stephens presiding. There were also ...

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  15. JACOB JOHNSON GASE

    The case against Jacob Johnson, of the Seamen's Union, was concluded in the Central Police Court yesterday, when Mr. M'Mahou. S.M., sentenced ...

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  16. RAZOR ATTACKS TROUBLE ON N Z. STEAMER

    Following on a fight aboard the steamer Atholl at Westport, during which a steward was severely wounded with a razor Maliommed Abdullah ...

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  17. BRITAIN AFTER THE RECORD FOR A CONTINUOUS FLIGHT

    The Fairey-Napier monoplane which the Air Ministry has built to secuto the world duration and nou-stop air records, is being assembled at Nort ...

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  18. THE METAL MARKET

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  19. BURWOOD MOTORIST CHARGED WITH INJURIAS TWO GIRLS

    At the Burwood Police Court to-day Stanley Francis Gray (22), a clerk, Was charged with inflicting grievous bodily harm on Ncllio Parker, and ...

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  20. S A. CRICKET COACH

    The South.Australian sociation has not appointed a full-time coach to fill the place of E. Hendren, the 'Middlesex batsman, who was ...

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  21. SYDNEY WOMAN HURT

    Mrs. Doris M'Cielland (33), of Darlinghurst.received treatment at a hospital last night for wounds to the neck. She told the police that after ...

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  22. LORD STONEHAVENS'S TRIP

    Lord Stonehaven arrived in this State yesterday after having completed over 2000 miles by aeroplane through Queensland, North and ...

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  23. LIVE HARE COURSING

    In an official statement, yesterday Mr W. G. Alcocks, president of the Boyal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animais, in outlining the ...

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  24. MARRIHAGE LAW

    A case which will lead to an amendment of the law regarding the degrees of relationship in which marriage is illegal has been decided ...

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  25. DISTURBANCE AT DANCE

    As a result' of a" disturbance at a dance' held in the Caledonian Hall, King William-street, Adelaide, on Tuesday night. William Grearly, (22), ...

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  26. ALLEGED CORRUPTION

    In the Central Summons Court today the 'hearing. was adjourned for a week of the case in which former Alderman-Frank Green is charged with ...

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  27. SHIRE IN PROFITS INSTEID OF WAGES

    Brodski Marlen proprietor of the Communist Club, has been served with a surafaons from the Australian Workers' Union for the alleged ...

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  28. POISONING OF HARES

    A report which has been handed to the secretary of the Liverpool Coursing Club by a Government analyst states that traces of strychnine, but ...

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  29. RAISED BRITISH SUBMARINE

    Moscow" has instructed. the naval tuthorities to make the transfer of the [?]dies found in L55 a soletmn ceremony. A British merchantman will be ...

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  30. ILLEGAL USE OF MOTOR CAR

    William Henry Wilks (21) and William Harding (22) were sentenced, to 12 months' imprisonment for having illegally used a motor car. The magis ...

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  31. FIRE IN LEICHHARDT

    M. Hartwell, the proprietor of a smallgoods store at Leichhardt, was awakened carly, this morning by the crackling of flames, and discovered the ...

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  32. M'CTJLLOCH PAHK GROUND

    The M'Culloch- Park Sportsground Committee, consisting of Messrs. A. Ritchie. H. Colliver, A. Norris, R. Rowe, P. J. M'Carthy (trustees), O. ...

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  33. A S0UNERI6IFT

    A soldier posted five hand grenades to his parents, suggesting that the contents of the. parcel might he useful for fishing While the puzzled recipients ...

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  34. OIL IN AUSTRALIA

    Mr. A.- J. Jones, the Minister for Mines, stated in "Parliament yesterday that there is a reasonable hope of a big oil discovery in Australia, but that ...

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  35. FEODAL PARLMHUENT

    lt is, rumored that a motion of no confidence in the Government will be moved by the Labor party when the House meets on Thursday. ...

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  36. BOXING

    The American boxer Charlie von Freedren, will meet Billy M'Alister (Victoria) at the Melbourne Stadium on September 8 for a side wager of ...

    Article : 45 words
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  38. UNWANTED PASSENGER

    One day when at sea the crew of the City of New York (the schooner which Commander Richard Byrd will take on his Antarctic expedition) ...

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  39. BILLY GRIME. TO RETURN FOR MATCHES IN AUSTRALIA

    As he has failed in his quest for world championship honors, Billy Grime, featherweight and lightweight champion of Australia, will leave the ...

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  40. MIGUE FEVER IN ATHENS

    A serious epidemic of dengue fever is, raging here,150,000 cases being reported. There have been no fatalities, but the victims are reduced to shadows. ...

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  41. WRESTLING IN SYDNEY

    Mr. A. Bruntnell, the Chief Secretary, has received a report from the police stating that there was, no undue brutality during last Monday's ...

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  42. SINGAPORE DOCK

    An Aden message says that the first section of the Singapore dock was for ced to pat back owing to the monsoons. The tug Indus came into collision with ...

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  43. MINE.WORKERS INJURED

    Charles Dawson, a pipefitter on the South Blocks, last night injured a foot when he was. working on the 500ft. level. Hei was conveyed in the ...

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  44. SWIMMING..

    An Oslo message says that Knut Olsen in a special 100 metres match beat "Boy" Charlton (Australia) by a touch in lm. 10 2-7s. ...

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  45. GOVT. MEDICAL OFFICER CHOSEN FOR BROKEN HILL

    Dr. W. E. Gregory has been appointed Government medical officer in charge at Broken Hill.. ...

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  46. GERMAN TRAINING SHIP

    The German training ship Berlin arrived at Fremantle yesterday. It is the first German naval vessel to enter an Australian port since 1914. The ...

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  47. TENNIS.

    At Forest Hills, Miss Helen Wills retained the national woman's championship by defeatnig Miss Helen Jacobs, 6-2, 6-1. ...

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  48. DR; MACGILLIVRAY INJURED

    During his trip to Northern Australia Dr.Maegillivray sprained his knee. He is incapable of standing" up at present, and will be unable to see ...

    Article : 35 words
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