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  4. SYDNEY'S GREAT EASTER CARNIVAL STRIKES A WASH-OUT

    Yesterday's rain meant a loss of no fewer than 50,000 patrans at the Royal Show yesterday. This meant a loss to-date, owing to the weather, of not less than £2500 in gate receipts alone. The losses to snare and staltholders, however, are infinitely greater ...

    Article : 501 words
  5. WAR DECLARED—BETWEEN CHISESE

    The Nationalist Party has come to an impasse, and the Nationalist Government at Hankow have adopted a resolution demanding the arrest of several Ministers. The Moderates, styled the Central Control Committee ...

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  6. CYCLONIC STORM GODS VISIT N.S.W. IN ALARMING STRENGTH

    The legions of the storm gods are visiting the State, in alarming proportions, and the placid skies of the early Autumn are ploughed up into hostile trenches, out of which pour relentless, unceasing, and destructive torrents of cyclonic rain. Up till 9 o'clock last night, from 9 yesterday morning, 384 points had been registered at Sydney. But that is not all. North from Newcastle the rain has wrought havoc the exact extent of which will not lie known for days. Washaways have been reported from almost every section ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. ROYAL SHOW IS EXTENDED TILL SATURDAY

    The Royal Agricultural Society of N.S.W. is not a milk and water organisation. It would not allow such a trivial and natural event as a rain deluge to ...

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  8. Ex-Prime Minister says Britain Bungled

    Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, Labor Leader of the Opposition in the British House of Commons, expresses an opinion that the British Government. seriously ...

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  9. ROYAL TOURISTS FIND SUNNY LAND AT EASTER

    Hobart gave the Duke and Duchess of tork n tremendously enthusiastic reception this morning, and, with glorious weather and the sun shining brightly, the ...

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  10. RESCUED FROM LIVE WIRE'S DEATH GRIP

    Attempting to remove a live electric light wire which had blown down during the storm, and which constituted a menace to pedestrians, Station-Officer ...

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  11. FINE TO-MORROW IF CYCLONE MOVES SOUTH

    Mr. Mares, Divisional meteorologist, informed the "Sunday Times" last night that if the cyclone at present operating off the coast continues to move southward there would be reason to hope that the ...

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  12. S.P. BETTING SCANDAL ON THE COALFIELDS

    "Working Miner," Abermain, writes: "I admire your exposure of the S.P. betting evil in the Newcastle district. Most people known that all you ...

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  13. NOTED R.A.F. PILOT NEARLY SUFFERS FATE OF COBHAM'S MECHANIC

    A strange incident occurred at the Bournemouth flying races. A baby airplane flown by the noted R.A.F. pilot. Squadron-Leader Longton ...

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  14. WOMAN MAULED BY FIVE MEN IN PARK

    Another dastardly assault upon a woman has been reported by the police It is the fifth case of 118 kind within a fortnight ...

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  15. FARMER FINDS GOLD IN HIS PADDOCK

    Gold in the Illawarra district would be something to add to its many attractions, and it is understood that such is within the realm of possibility. A tenant ...

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  16. VICTORIAN LABOR MAN ADVISES UNIONISTS TO "TABOO" NEW JUDGE

    At the annual Labor Conference, the president, Mr. Crofts, referring to the appointment of Mr. Drake Brockman as Judge of the Commonwealth Arbitration ...

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  17. Official Flood Warning

    Here is Mr. Mare's official flood warning, issued to Maitland, Richmond, Windsor, Penrith, and Nowra station districts and generally ...

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  18. OFF TILL MONDAY

    The magnificent programme of events which were to have been decided yesterday at Maroubra is to be run off to-morrow night ...

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  19. Mr. Mares Warns Shipping

    The warning to shipping issued yesterday by Mr. Mares by radio and signal, was:— "A several cyclone is situated ...

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