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  3. BATTLEFIELDS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--The Imperial ex-Service Association of Australia has now completed arrangements for a pilgrimage to the battlefields and ...

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  4. ELECTRIC FISH

    Whilst several bathers were enjoying a swim in the Ballina, municipal baths, their attention was drawn to the peculiar emissions of what they thought ...

    Article : 242 words
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  6. SUDDENLY WENT BLIND

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Harry White head lost his sight in a strange manner to-day. Whitehead. who is a [?]gner, was working on a new building, ...

    Article : 101 words
  7. HAND ALMOST SEVERED.

    A serious accident occurred at the Lower Clarence Dairy Coy's premises at Maclean on Tuesday last, when one of the employees, Rupert Hunthras, ...

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  8. TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES.

    The man who is alleged to have thrown acid in the faces of Donald McDonald and Mary Delves, at Glebe, Sydney, surrendered to the Manly ...

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  9. PORT STEPHENS

    Decentralisation for the northern portion of the State by opening up Port-Stephens was discussed at a well- attended conference at Tea Gardens ...

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  10. CANON REBUKED.

    Giving evidence, before the Constitutional Commission at Armidale, Canon Fairbrother, of Tamworth, who is a member of the northern New State ...

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  11. A FLYING TREASURER

    Adding to his reputation as the flying member of the Federal Ministry, the Treasurer (Dr. Page) on Tuesday travelled about 200 miles, by ...

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  12. DOG FANCIER HOAXED

    A Taree resident who is keenly interested in greyhound racing was the victim of a joke at the railway last week, so says an exchange. He ...

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  13. RE THE DIGGER.

    Reference to the treatment meted out to returned soldiers was made at a colonial inquiry at Casino recently, into the circumstances surrounding the ...

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  14. COMMERCIAL AVIATION.

    According to the Aircraft Year Book for 1928, just issued by the Aeronautical Chamber of Commerce, American commercial planes during ...

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  15. POSTMASTER'S RUSE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Harold Charles Dodds who, yesterday morning, was found in a seemingly drugged condition in his bedroom at the rear of ...

    Article : 85 words
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  17. MORE AMERICAN PICTURES.

    The most valuable consignment of motion pictures to arrive in Australia this year, was brought by the s.s. "Sonoma" to Sydney on April 12th. ...

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  18. THE WORLD OF SPORT

    The Lismore footballers, E. Capelin and J. Rutherford, have received permits fom the Rugby League, Sydney, to play with St. George team this ...

    Article : 143 words
  19. TELEGRAPHISTS' CLAIMS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--A minimum rate, of £252 . a year in the first year, rising by increments of £12 a year up to £348 a year; was claimed by ...

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  20. "BONA FIDE"

    In dealing with the case that came before him at Bathurst, Mr. J. B. Seobie, C.M., said that there were two classes of travellers, the bona fide ...

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  21. BOXING.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—Billy Grime's condition has not greatly improved since the operation on his nose. He is now, suffering from a cold, with ...

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  22. CURRIE LIBEL SUIT.

    VANCOUVER, Wednesday:--A Cobourg message states General Sir Arthur Currie's libel suit was continued to-day. The morning session was ...

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  23. SEPTIC TANKS.

    A significant decision of importance, to hotel licensees was made by Mr. F. G. Adrian, chairman of the Licensing Reduction Board, sitting in, Lismore ...

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  24. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The Legislative Assembly to-day decided that the House should sit on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursday, from 2.30 to 11 ...

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  25. FOOTBALL.

    The following will represent "Norco" and Tweed River Butter Company v. Railway on the 22nd instant: V. Weaver, Kelly, D. Fitzgerald, Sargeant, ...

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  26. SANE AND PROGRESSIVE.

    HOB ART, Thursday.--Sir Alfred Ashbolt, ex-Agent General for Tasmania, who returned from London yesterday, said that despite party ...

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  27. FRENCH ELECTIONS.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—Candidates for the elections now total 3735—easily a record. Many know they have no hope of success. For instance, some think ...

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