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  2. COST HIM £200

    Spending a holiday in London is an Australian, James Harold Wright, who is staying at a hotel in Russell Square. A chance meeting with ...

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  3. TWO TOPS

    The southern Cross arrived at Singapore to-day, making the flight from Derby (W.A.) in one hop of 2000 miles and banging Singapore ...

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  4. SECRECY

    A settlement of the coal trouble appears as far away as ever. In consequence of the decision of the Royal Commission to take ...

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  5. STILL SHAKY

    A heavy earthquake shock was felt at Westport and Greymouth at 8.30 last night. The sole remaining inhabitants in ...

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  6. MILLIONS

    Responding to the toast of his health at the official luncheon at Sheep Show to-day, the Prime Minister, Mr. Bruce, referred to the serious competition to ...

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  7. EX-KAISER

    Turbulent scenes followed the voting in the Reichstag, on the Bill prolonging the law for the protection of the Republic. This failed to secure the ...

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  8. ARBITRATION

    Mr. C. Crofts, secretary of the A.C.T.U., said it had been decided to request the Prime Minister to grant an early interview to the ...

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  9. BUS CASE

    When the trial of Michael Fitzgibbons and M. L. F. Jarvie M.L.A., charged with conspiracy, was resumed, at the Central Criminal Court to-day, Mr. McKean, senior ...

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  10. EX-SERVICE MEN

    Lord Jellicoe was present at the final session of the British ex-service men's conference. It was decided to hold the next ...

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  11. CHANNEL SMASH

    Giving evidence at the air inquiry into the Channel crash, Frederick Henley Page said the deflated air liner City of Ottawa was built in 1926. It was ...

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  12. 'DIFFICULT TIMES'

    Bishop Long of Newcastle, in an address at Muswellbrook, said: "We are going through five to ten years of difficult times. I have never known such a ...

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  13. £80,000,000

    The Chamber early this morning voted in favor of the French Government opening fresh, negotiations with the United States, with a view to the postponement ...

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  14. 'ABSOLUTELY FALSE'

    The Chief Secretary, Mr. Chaffey, referring to Mr. Lang's allegations that the police had brutally assaulted and battered helpless manacled men under ...

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  15. DAY OF MOURNING

    President Hindenburg and members of the German Cabinet sighed the following manifesto to the German nation on the occasion of the tenth anniversary of ...

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  16. ON HIS BIRTHDAY

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Bruce, said to-day it was the wish of Lieut. Anderson's mother that her son's body should be buried on July 6, which is his ...

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  17. MELBOURNE WOMEN KILLED

    Miss Peggy Mills, 25, a visitor from Melbourne, was killed at Robertson, Moss Vale, yesterday, when a car in which five persons were travelling through to Sydney ...

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  18. IMPERIAL BOARD

    Sir Robert Hadfield in an article in the "Empire Mail," outlines a far-reaching scheme to organise Empire development based on the creation of an ...

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  19. TRAWLERS COLLIDE

    Investigation was commenced to-day by the Court of Marine Inquiry into the sinking of the trawler Parmerston, which foundered on May 29 after colliding with ...

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  20. FEEDERS FOR RAILWAYS

    The Queensland Cabinet has decided that in future money shall be spent only on those roads that act as railway feeders. ...

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  21. RETRENCHMENT

    In an interview to-night, the Prime Minister, Mr. Bruce, said as far as he knew, the Federal Government had not given any instructions for further ...

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  22. COUNTERFEIT FLORINS

    The police arrested a woman last night, on a charge of uttering counterfeit florins, which had been discovered amongst money received from four separate departments ...

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  23. RADIUM MERGER

    A meeting of the groups concerned, decided to float an English and overseas radium merger, and a limited the capital to a million and a half, to acquire ...

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  24. NEARLY £3,000,000

    A further £2,804,000 in gold was exported from the Bank of England to-day to Germany and America. These withdrawals have caused some anxiety, but ...

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  25. ENTOMBED

    The twelve men who were trapped in the Jumbunna coal mine, at Korumburra, in Gippsland, yesterday afternoon by a heavy fall of earth ...

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  26. TASMANIAN FLOOD RELIEF

    In the Tasmanian Legislative Assembly, the Minister for Lands recommended the appropriation of £75,000 for relief of primary producers who suffered loss by ...

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  27. 'WOOPEE'

    "Woopee," the spectacular musical comedy at the Empire Theatre, Sydney has not proved a success owing to the high costs of production and it is ...

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  28. NO TRACE

    Spanish seaplanes, searching for Major Franco and his companions, returned, and the pilots announced that they found no trace of them. ...

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  29. TAX ON BAWRA

    By judgment given by Mr. Justice McArthur this afternoon in favor of Bawra on taxation appeals, the taxation assessment against the association will ...

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  30. N.Z. PARLIAMENT

    At the opening of the New Zealand Parliament, it was announced that the Government intended to encourage aviation. It was also stated that Empire trade ...

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  31. FOR FOURTH TIME

    A message from Reykjavik (Iceland) states that Captain Ahrenberg, the Swedish airman, took off for the fourth time en route for New York, but again ...

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  32. CRICKET

    In the cricket match between South Africa and Norfolk, South Africa scored 420 against Norfolk 126 (and 250). South Africa won by an innings and 44 runs. ...

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  33. ROBBERY UNDER ARMS

    Robert Francis Irwin, 28, jockey, and Leonard Barnes, 26, salesman, were charged at the Central Court to-day with having, while armed with a revolver, ...

    Article : 52 words
  34. UPPER HOUSE

    In an address at the Constitutional Club at Brisbane, Mr. Farman McKinnon, associate editor of the "Courier," advanced suggestions for the ...

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  35. AN OLD OFFENDER

    At the Central Court to-day, Florence Steele, 60, who, the police alleged, had victimised almost every shop in Sydney, was sentenced to 12 months ...

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  36. THE KOBENHAVEN

    It is accepted as definite that the search ship Mexico has picked up news of the missing training ship Kobenhavcn. The captain wirelessed that the ...

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  37. REMARKABLE ESCAPE

    The driver of a motor lorry had a remarkable escape from death, when the lorry was run down by a train at Crinjilla crossing, near Port Kembla signal ...

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  38. NO FRICTION

    The Acting Premier. Mr. Buttenshaw, denied to-night that there had been any friction between the Government and the Railway Commissioners, concerning the ...

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  39. ALLEGED FALSE PRETENCES

    Reginald Churchill, 29, clerk, was remanded at the Central Court, until July 16, on a charge of having obtained from A. C. Cook, Limited, the sum of £8146. ...

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  40. MAN KNOCKED DOWN BY CAR

    John Joseph Russell, J.P. chairman of Coburg Court Bench, appeared before the same court to-day charged with having inflicted grievous bodily harm on ...

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  41. PILOT WAS KILLED

    While rehearsing for the annual air pageant at Hendon, a Siskin fighter, which should have made a prearranged nose-dive, as if winged in fight, instead ...

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  42. FIRE AT GLEBE

    Damage caused by the fire, which gutted Storey Bros.' factory at Glebe early this morning is estimated at £15,000. As the result of the fire, many employees ...

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  43. SMALLPOX SCARE

    No additional case of suspected smallpox has been reported, while the two boys in quarantine are making steady progress. ...

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  44. JUNIOR LORDS OF THE TREASURY.

    The King has approved of the appointment of Mr. Willian Whitley, M.P.. and Miss Mildred Paling, M.P., to be junior [?]ords of the Treasury. ...

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