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  2. IN OTHER CITIES

    A large hump-backed, barnacle-covered whale paid a surprise visit to Sydney Harbor on Tuesday morning. spent part of the day cruising ...

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  4. MEOPHAM CRASH

    Major Cooper, on behalf of the Air Ministry, informed the coroner to-day at the resumed Meopham inquest that it was intended to refer the evidence ...

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  5. FEWER CIVIL SERVANTS

    "Can the Premier explain the report from the Government Statist showing that although there were 1,166 fewer civil servants the salaries bill ...

    Article : 87 words
  6. OBITUARY

    Mr. John James Chenoweth died at the age of 70 years at his home in Sydenham-road, Norwood. He was born at Willunga, and lived for 54 years ...

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  7. HOSPITAL NURSING STAFFS

    At the 12th annual conference of the South Australian Hospitals' Association, which was opened at Willard Hall yesterday morning by the Minister ...

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  8. WOMEN AND THE AIR

    The Hon. Mrs. Victor Bruce, the British motorist and aviatrix. states that she has not yet decided whether to attempt a round-the-world flight or to join ...

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  9. FIFTY YEARS AGO

    The Australian Eleven won their match against an eighteen of Sunderland by an innings and 38 runs. ...

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  10. PLANE FOR AMY

    Beneath the New Zealand carillon in Hyde Park on Saturday, Sir Sefton Brancker will hand over to Miss Johnson the aeroplane purchased by public ...

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  11. ACROSS AMERICA

    Captain Frank Hawks arrived at Curtiss Field at 5.41 on Wednesday evening, thus regaining the West-East transcontinental record from Colonel ...

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  12. REFUELLING RECORD

    At St. Louis yesterday Messrs. Jackson and O'Brine. in the plane Greater St. Louis, regained the refuelling record from the Hunter brothers. ...

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  13. AIRSHIP R100

    The British airship R100 leaves to-night for England without repairing her starboard forward motor, which developed a defect curing the Ontario ...

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  14. PALM ISLAND TRAGEDY

    The final scenes in the Palm Island case were enacted before Mr. Justice R. J. Douglas in the Townsville Supreme Court this morning, when an ...

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  15. DIRIGIBLE DEPARTS

    R100 left St. Hubert for England to-night at 9.29. The thirteen passengers were on their way before the crowd realised it. A ...

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  16. AIRSHIP OVER QUEBEC

    The British airship R100 passed over Quebec at 2.5 a.m. to-day. ...

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  17. AMENDMENT OF VERMIN ACT

    The leader of the Opposition (Hon. R. L. Butler) speaking in the Assembly yesterday on the Bill to amend the Vermin Act, the object of which is to ...

    Article : 213 words
  18. DO YOU KNOW—

    1. Who was Egeria? 2. Who was Sir Philip Sidney? 3. What is Flinders Chase? 4. What is the Salic law? ...

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  19. HISTORIC MELBOURNE HOTEL

    Great interest was created by the sale at auction to-day or the Olde Mitre Tavern, in Bank-place. The property was acquired by the ...

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  20. SHAKESPEARE'S PORTRAIT

    Shakespeare's portrait, painted by the late Mr. Edward Davies. was presented by Sir Josiah Symon to the Director of Education (Mr. W. J. Adey) ...

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  21. TEACHERS' COLLEGES

    The sporting contests between inter-State Teachers' Colleges were concluded to-day. Three colleges. Melbourne, Adelaide, and Sydney competed for ...

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  22. MOTORS COLLIDE

    Motor vehicles wore concerned in three accidents on the Port-road on Thursday af afternoon. Only one resulted in serious injury. ...

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  23. MANSLAUGHTER VERDICT

    In the Supreme Court, Geelong. to-day, before the Chief Justice, Eric Harris BrockwelL a clerk (24). was charged with having murdered Horace ...

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  24. TEASERS

    One of the lettered lines represent one-half the altitude of the mountain—that is the point midway between the bottom and the summit. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. SYDNEY HARBOR BRIDGE

    The Labor Council decided to-night that unless the demands of painters employed on the Sydney Harbor bridge for a retrospective award were ...

    Article : 101 words
  26. DENTAL HOSPITAL

    That persons able to pay private dentists were being treated at the Denial Hospital while deserving unemployed could not receive treatment, was a ...

    Article : 106 words
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  28. DEATH BY DROWNING

    A finding of death by drowning was returned by the acting city coroner (Mr. H. E. Whittle) at an inquest in the council chambers. Port Adelaide ...

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