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  2. SYDNEY A VULGAR CITY

    The exhibition of the Society of Artists was opened by the GovernorGeneral Lord Stonehaven) to-day. Mr, Ure Smith, president of ...

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  3. MAN DRESSED AS A WOMAN

    The Maori, Nikora Haora, who worked as a housemaid in woman's attire, appeared at the Police Court charged with imposing on his ...

    Article : 104 words
  4. CASTLE MURDER

    A sensation was caused in Germany recently, when it was found that Count Eberhard, head of the Jannowitz branch of the ancient and wealthy family of ...

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  5. UNEMPLOYMENT

    The executive committee of the Lord Mayor's Unemployment Relief Fund is still appealing for gifts of clothing, blankets, foodstuffs, money, ...

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  6. BRAWL AT FOOTBALL MATCH

    Evidence was given at the Fitzroy Court to-day that, during the brawl at the Fitzroy football match last Saturday, about 40 men were hurt. Some ...

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  7. DAIRY INDUSTRY

    The first meeting of the dairying investigation committee appointed by the Federal Government was held today. The terms of reference are:— ...

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  8. VIEWS AND COMMENTS.

    From J. G. MOSELEY, M.P.— As anticipated, Mr. Denny has made no attempt to answer my letter. He is too astute to be led away into a ...

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  9. OBITUARY

    Mr. Charles Herbert Augustine Hedger, who died at the Adelaide Hospital on Saturday, was the eldest son of Mr. Charles Hedger, of Prospect, an ...

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  10. SHOOTING INCIDENT

    Sceptical concerning the story told by the woman with whom he was living concerning the shooting of Leslie Allie, residing at Moonah, the police ...

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  11. DISTRESS IN UNLEY.

    At the meeting of the Unley City Council last night the Mayor (Mr. B. J. Sellick) asked councillors for their personal assistance with regard to the ...

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  12. INCREASED PETROL TAX

    If the money can be raised by an increased petrol tax the Victorian Government propose to create 1,000 miles of new State highways and an ...

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  13. A TRAPPER SHOT

    At the Dookie police Court to-day, before Messrs. J. Cummins and J. McDougall, J.P.'s, the charge against Erney Nardella, an Italian, of alleged shooting ...

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  14. WINE EXPORT MARKETING CONTROL

    Sir— I should be the last to contest Mr. Martin's claim for the right of any winemaker to express any view he may hold in opposition to control. ...

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  15. COASTAL SHIPPING TRADE

    A suggested scheme for the admission of overseas snips to the coasting trade. While affording protection by means of taxes and bounties to vessels comply ...

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  16. WORLD'S LONGEST SHIP

    The new giant Atlantic liner Europa, of 48,000 tons, the pride of Germany. which with her sister ship the Bremen, was the national hope for the blue ...

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  17. TIMBER WORKERS

    In addition to eight arrests to date in Sydney, the police 'officers concerned are sanguine that many more arrests will be made in the next couple ...

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  18. SEARCH FOR OPIUM

    Three hundred and sixty tins of Lum Kee No. 1 opium, valued at £7,000, were eagerly sought after on the liner Malabar by the Customs ...

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  19. LAW COURTS.

    After three adjournments the charge of alleged offensive behavior against Charles Allsop. clerk, of Stanley-Street. King's Park, was heard at the ...

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  20. UNSATISFACTORY PARLIAMENTS

    From "WOMAN CITIZEN," Fullartion-I agree with Miss Hawkins's news on the subject of unsatisfactory Parliaments. Proportional ...

    Article : 92 words
  21. MISSING BOY

    A numerous search party has, been unable to find [?] Nott (12). the lad who disappeared from near his home at ...

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  22. YOUTH KILLED BY CAR

    Sydney James Harris (18), of Glenhuntly-road. Elsternwick, was knocked down in Jamieson-street, near his home, by a motor car to-night ...

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  23. THE WATCH AS A COMPASS

    From C. JENSEN, Stirling WestMr. U[?]riaub's remarks apply only to the Northern Hemisphere. I pity anyone in the bush, who should use those ...

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  24. EXCURSIONS TO COLOMBO

    In continuation of their policy to give the travelling public every facility the P. & O. Branch Service announce that they will run excursion trips to and ...

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  25. CAPTAIN GROSVENOR'S FLIGHT

    After averaging a speed of 100 miles an hour. Captain H. R. Grosvenor, who is A.D.C. to the Governor of South Australia, landed at Essendon Aero ...

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  26. WORK AMONG LEPERS

    From MITTON & MITTON, Brookman Buildings—Appealing to the Mission to Lepers for financial assistance, the Bishop of Central ...

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  27. THE LAND AND THE PRODUCER.

    The annual meeting of the societies affiliated with, the Northern Agricultural Societies' Association was held at Cladstone on April 29. Delegate present ...

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  28. MOTHER BEATEN

    "Any decent man would have seen that his mother was properly treated. You hive not treated her as you should have done, and the bruises were the ...

    Article : 320 words
  29. NAGGING RUINS DIGESTIONS

    "One is just as likely to have dyspep[?]ia from the nagging of a wife or husband as from a gastric ulcer," said Dr. Bernard Hollander in an ...

    Article : 202 words
  30. TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    "Header for "Years," Goolwa.—1. We are unable to supply the recipe you desire. 2 The address is 10, Charles-street, Adelaide "Two Tents"—1. If you have a registered ...

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  31. LITERARY TREASURES

    Surprisingly low prices were paid for a number of literary relics which were sold by auction at Messrs. Sotheby's salerooms recently. A writing desk ...

    Article : 113 words
  32. CAUGHT IN MACHINERY

    Neville Watkins (15), of Merrylands. employed at the Lazer Tile Works, had his left arm caught in the rollers of machinery to-day and crushed to pulp. ...

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  33. LOWER NORTH PRUNING COMPETITION

    Delegates from Angaston, Light's Pass, Lone Pine. Williamstown Lyndoch, and Watervale met in conference at Nuriootpa on Wednesday in connection with the ...

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  34. BOBBED AT 103

    Mrs. Elizabeth Haslar, of Chelmsford Essen. who this year celebrated her 103rd birthday, is a wonderful "young woman." After having her hair bobbed ...

    Article : 263 words
  35. GAS OVEN EXPLODES

    Exploding with terrific force in an iron foundry in Auburn to-day, a gas oven blew two doors, weighing 15 cwt. each, a distance of 20 feet, broke every ...

    Article : 92 words
  36. KILKENNY COMPETITIONS

    The Kilkenny competitions were continued in St. Edward's Hall last night. Results:- Novice Highland Fling, 9 years and under ...

    Article : 211 words
  37. BULLET WOUND IN ABDOMEN

    After Daniel Michael Wilson (19) was admitted to the Melbourne Hospital to-night with a bullet wound in the lower part of his abdomen, he ...

    Article : 90 words
  38. TREATMENT OF DRUNKEN MEN

    Speaking at the meeting of he New South Wales Prohibition Alliance today. Dr. Arthur, Minister for Health. said he intended to take a number of ...

    Article : 82 words
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