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  3. COAL INQUIRY

    Giving[?] evidence before the Civic Coal Commissioner, Judge Thomson, to-day, Alderman Ho[?]dsworth said he had never received a penny in ...

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  4. LIOUOR POLL

    The Chief Electoral Officer, Mr. J. D. Farrar, made available for publication yesterday the list of polling places [?]hroughout the Territory at which votes ...

    Article : 132 words
  5. 'PLANE CRASHES

    A [?]Moth alrplane crashed from 2,000 feet and fell into a paddock at St. Peters this morning. The plane was wreeked, but the pilot, Frank Rowe, 38, ...

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  6. COAL SUPPLIES

    The Premier. (Mr. Butler) stated today that the Government had decided to call tenders in Australia for its coal requirements, reserving to itself the ...

    Article : 79 words
  7. FLYING BOATS

    The Dornier-Wal Flying Boat Co. has sent a letter to Co[?] Brinsmead,[?] Director of Civil Avlation, with regard to the granting of a subsidy to ...

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  8. REPORT ON INCREASED COST

    Mr. Hill said that the conference had considered the cost of the [?]ume Reservoir works. The revised estimates of this project were recently ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. UNIQUE RECORD

    The ceremony of signing the Peace Pact will be permanently recorded by the new movie-tone process. Eig[?] powerful sunlight lamps have been ...

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  10. GIANT AIR LINERS

    Early next year Britain's g[?]gantic airships R100 and R101, embodying revolutionary designs not previously attempted, will be ready for trials. These ...

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  11. SWINE FEVER

    The Chief Commissioner, Sir John Butters, stated yesterday that the Commission had[?] not been informed by the New South Waies State Veterinary ...

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  12. NO AMENDMENT

    Mr. Hill, Federal Minister for Works[?] said that at the couference of Minister[?] repr[?]senting the Commonwealth, New South Wales, victorian and South ...

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  13. MISSING 'PLANE

    An amateur radio station here reported carly on Friday morning that it was in communication with the missing [?]plane, the Greater Rochford, which ...

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  14. THE KURRAJONG

    The Hotel Kurrajong is not to be thrown[?] open to the public as a full tariff hotel on the completion of the alterations to two wings, which are ...

    Article : 124 words
  15. MISSING RECTOR

    The sensational stories circulating about the Rev. Hutchinson received a check to-night when the Essex Chief Constable decaired that the where ...

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  16. JOHNSON CASE

    A man in the public gallery, who interjected during the hearing of the charge of intimidation against Jacob Johnson, was promptly removed at the ...

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  17. ACOSTA

    Levine lias taken delivery of a Junkern aeroplane, and stated that he had engaged Pilot Bert Acoste for his trans-Atlantic flight. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. Request To Loan Council

    The Minister for Works, Mr. Buttens[?]aw, who returned from Melbourne to-day after having attended a conference of ministers of the State and ...

    Article : 133 words
  19. HEAVY FINES

    The Chief Secretary, (Mr. Bruntnell) said to-day that it was proposed to mend the Motor Traffic Act in order to inerease the penalty for reckless ...

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  20. AUSTRALIAN RULES

    Sir R. K. Garran, K.C.M.G., independent commissioner for the Canberra Australian National Football League, last night heard the charges made by ...

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  21. MOTH 'PLANES

    The Defence Department will call fo[?] tenders next month for approximately 20 Moth machines to be made in Australia. ...

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  22. N. Z. TRAGEDY

    Thomas Ellis, aged about 30, and Peggy Melnnes, 25, are dead, as the result of a tragedy, of which jealousy is said to have been the motive, which ...

    Article : 169 words
  23. MAILS BY AIR

    The steamer [?]e de France saved two days on the castward trans-Atlantic journey[?] by despatehing an acroplane with mails [?]t a speed of 60 miles an ...

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  24. ALLEGED MURDER

    Ernest Pereival Trapman, 20, and Amelia Frances Trapman, 27, were charged at the Central Police Court to-day with the murder of Percy Chung ...

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  25. INFURIATED HORSE

    The grim tragedy of an infuriated horse strangling its master was enacted at Courvenue Station to-day. One of a team of horses was eating ...

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  26. SCHOOL HISTORIES

    Mayor "Big Bill" Thompson has apparently won his battle against British influences, for Mr. W.J.Bogan, the new Superlntendent of Schools, has ...

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  27. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS

    Municipal elections were held throughout the State yesterday. Labour failed to gain additional representation. Two women councillors were elected, Mrs. ...

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  28. MURDERED WOMAN'S ESTATE

    The setate of the late Mrs. Sarah Jane Falvey, who with her sister, Mrs. Esther Vaughan, was murdered at Marrickville by a masked burglar, was ...

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  29. TAILOR SUED

    The case in which William Crossing claimed £100 damages from Vereys Ltd., tailors, aleging that the dye in the material of his suit contained ...

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  30. SOUTHERN CROSS

    Furthar heavy rain is likely to delay the return of the Souther[?] Cross beyond Saturday, as the acrodrome is like a quagmire. ...

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  31. SIR JOHN SALMOND

    Sir John Salmond arrived here to-day from Gladstone, in continuation of his aerial survey of Australia. ...

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  32. CRAWFORD DEFEATED

    At the Newport invitation Tournament[?] Van Ryn beat Crawford, 6—3, 6—4, 4—6, 7—5. ...

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