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  3. LATEST CABLES AND TELEGRAMS

    Twelve Chittagong Rebels were killed and wounded in a running fight with a military search party. The troops first encountered thirty ...

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  4. THE DEFLATION AND ITS RESULT

    Those who assist the donation will prosper. Those who resist the deflation will suffer. ...

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  5. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS

    Mr. Ken Podmore came East from Warren for the break. Mr. Fred Wake did the Show and races in the capital during the ...

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  6. Graziers' Resolutions

    Political resolutions curried by the annual conference of the Graziers' Association reaffirmed the separate entity of the Country Party, and that every ...

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  7. Federal Basic Wage

    A reduction in the Federal basic wage to the extent of from 3/- to 5/- in N.S.W. is expected in State political and union circles, although an official ...

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  8. The Sunshine Tragedy

    Wilful murder and suicide was the verdict returned by the Coroner after the inquiry into the deaths of Horace Broaden (48), and his children, Allan ...

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  9. Dastardly Deed

    Frank Kenny, a well-known cricket enthusiast, was brutally attacked in Flinders Street yesterday afternoon by a man, who struck him a terrible blow ...

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  10. AGROUND IN RIVER

    The steamer Ngakuta, which went ashore in the Huon River yesterday, was refloated last night. ...

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  11. BIG BILLIARDS

    At the close of last night's session, the scores in the billiards mulch were:—Newman 5175, Inman 2691. ...

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  12. MORE UNEMPLOYED

    One month's notice of dismissal will be given to-day to all employees on the Federal Capital Commission. About 200 men will be affected. About half ...

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  13. THE WHEAT MARKET

    At this morning's sales bulk wheat sold at 4/7 and bagged at 4/8 bushel. ...

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  14. FALSE RUMORS

    The Premier (Mr. T. R. Bavin) stated to-day that there was no foundation whatever for the suggestion that Mr. Weaver's absence from Sydney this ...

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  15. EXPLOSION SINKS STEAMER

    An explosion in the boiler room sank this Italian steamer "Enrederigo oolla" in three minutes, drowning 20 of the crew of 23. ...

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  16. BODY OF CHINESE

    An elderly Chinese, James Hee Bor, was found drowned in the Harbor yesterday, with an ugly laceration to the scalp and a fractured skull. At first ...

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  17. A.L.P. CONFERENCE

    The A.L.P. Conference, by 30 votes to 45, readmitted Arthur Griffith, the former Minister of the Crown, to the Labor movement. Griffith was expelled ...

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  18. ENCOURAGING TO FARMERS

    Mr. Cann, assistant State Meteorologist, referring to the rainfall, said should it continue, a bumper harvest was assured for wheat farmers. He ...

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  19. LATEST FORECAST

    The following weather forecast was issued at 2 p.m. to-day:—Weather becoming fine in the Far West; elsewhere cloudy and unsettled, with more rain, ...

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  20. FIRE OUTBREAKS

    On Tuesday, at 1 o'clock, an alarm of fire was raised, and the Brigade called to Palmer Street, Newtown, where the outbreak was found to be ...

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  21. RICHMOND MURDER CASE

    Cecil Farnsworth Charles, who was charged with murdering his father (John Edward Charles) was again before the Central Court to-day. Mr. D. R. Hall ...

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  22. TASSY'S GOVERNOR

    It is officially stated that the Governor (Sir James O'Grady) is now out of danger. ...

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  23. NAVAL DEPOT TO STAY

    The Prime Minister (Mr. J. Scullin) stated last night that the Flinders naval depot will not be abolished under the retrenchment scheme. The Prime ...

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  24. ON RETURN JOURNEY

    The aeroplane which brought the Prince of Wales here from [?] crashed this morning when [?] on the return journey. All the ...

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  25. INFANT MORTALITY

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  26. IMPORTANT TENNIS CORRECTION

    In our last issue we stated that the Dubbo Association Tournament will take place this year on 16th and 17th May, but it is the new ...

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  27. GOVERNOR-GENERALSHIP

    The definite character of messages from Australia that Sir Isaac Isaacs has been offered the Governor-Generalship of Australia has perturbed official ...

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  28. ADELAIDE WATER FRONT

    Premier Hill says his Government, is very concerned regarding the postion on the water front, and is anxious to do everything to bring about an ...

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  29. ANZAC DAY CEREMONY

    The arrangements for the commemoration service to-morrow (Friday), Anzac day, are as follows:—Procession to form up at 10 a.m., and ...

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  30. RAILWAY MATTERS

    We learn that the passenger bookings for Sydney by the excursion train on the 17th were well up to those of last year, notwithstanding the depression. ...

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  31. UNDERWORLD METHODS

    A Crown witness, who is giving evidence in a case in which four men have been committed for trial, yesterday received a warning of death and ...

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  32. THE STATE GOVERNOR

    Lady and Sir Phillip Game, Governor of N.S.W., left Victoria Station to-day for Sydney, accompanied by their two sons, daughter and secretary. Sir ...

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  33. RAILWAY TRAGEDY

    James Olliver(70) fell from the Albury express near Glenrowan and died later in the Wangratta Hospital. No one apparently witnessed the accident. ...

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  34. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS

    Messrs. Jim Palmer and Cecil Purser are back from the "bright lights" and whirl of city life at Show time. Mr. Jack Breakspear, at one time on ...

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  35. AUSTRALIAN XI. IN LONDON

    When the Australian cricketers arrived at Victoria Station they received an extremely silent, welcome. A crowd of about 4000 was barricaded 50 yards ...

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  36. FATHER AND SON KILLED

    J. H. Mader, with his 19-year-old son, Hugo, was driving a waggon near Balaclava yesterday, when the four horses bolted. While attempting to stop the ...

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  37. THE WEATHER BREAKS

    After a spell of warm weather, indications were apparent last night that the drought would break. During the early part of the evening, and on ...

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  38. FAITH IN OFFICIALS

    Although an attack was made on the executive officers of the Miners' Federation at a meeting of Richmond Main Lodge, a resolution requesting them to ...

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  39. ACCUSED OF CORRUPTION

    Five leaders of the economic revolution in the Ukraine Lumber Trust were sentenced to death. One hundred and six other officials of the trust received ...

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  40. BOUNTEOUS RAINS

    Light to moderate rain was recorded yesterday, generally over almost the whole of New South Wales. Inland areas benefited materially, the heaviest ...

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  41. REFERENDUM IN AUGUST

    A Federal referendum will probably be held in the third week in August if measures are passed by the Senate. Mr. Scullin proposes delivering speeches ...

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