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  4. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS

    Mr. E. L. Williams, of the Bank of Australasia, Dubbo, leaves to-day on his annual vacation. Mrs. McQuillen, wife of the popular ...

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  5. NARROMINE'S IN MEMORIAL

    "The brave die never. Being deathless, they but change their country's mantle, for more, their country's heart." ...

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  6. LATEST CABLES AND TELEGRAMS.

    It has been accepted as definite that the search ship, Mexico, has picked up definite news of the missing training ship Kobenhaven. A wireless ...

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  7. The Earthquakes

    Further graphic details of the disastrous earthquake in New Zealand show that in less than 24 hours after the first quake the Seismograph at ...

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  8. THE AIR INQUIRY

    At the Air Inquiry, Frederick Handley Page gave evidence. He said it was wrong to keep engines running until a plane touched the water. He ...

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  9. Technical Instructors

    Requesting the extension of activities of the Department of Agriculture to the Central West of the State, by the appointment of Technical ...

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  10. Thrilling Accident

    Twelve men were trapped in Jumbiana coal mine, at Korumburra, in Gippsland, yesterday afternoon, by a heavy fall to earth. Gangs of ...

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  11. THE EMDEN'S SYMPATHY

    The officers and men of the German cruiser Emden, now in Auckland Harbour, subscribed £250 to the Earthquake Relief Fund. ...

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  12. ANOTHER FALSE START

    Captain Ahrenberg, who is en route for New York, took off for the fourth time yesterday, but again was forced to return. ...

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  13. STILL SHIVERING

    A heavy earthquake shock was felt at Westport and Greymouth at 8.30 last night. The Buller River is now flooded, owing to heavy rains, and is ...

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  14. ONLY A PILOT

    Rehearing a serial fight, for the annual Air Pageant, at Hedon, a Siskirt fighter, which should have made a pre-arranged nosedive, as if winged in a ...

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  15. MOTOR FATALITY

    Miss Peggy Mills (25), a visitor from Melbourne, was killed at Robertson, near Moss Vale, yesterday, when a motor car, in which a party of five was ...

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  16. LATEST FORECAST

    The following weather forecast was issued at 2 p.m. to-day:—Cloudy and unsettled, with more rain on the Coast and Tablelands, where some good falls ...

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  17. FIRST WATER GAP

    The Southern Cross took off from Derby at 5.40 p.m. (West Australian time) yesterday, on its non-stop flight to Singapore. The crew were all well. ...

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  18. HELPING THE NEEDY

    In the Tasmanian House of Assembly the Minister for Lands recommended the appropriation of £75,000 for relief of the primary producers, who suffered ...

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  19. BRITISH LABORITES

    At a midday meeting of the Parliamentary Labour Executive, it voted itself out of existence and adopted the Macdonald plan of a Consultative ...

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  20. TUMUT ESCAPEE

    William Harold, the halfcaste who escaped from Tumut lockup on Sunday night, was re-captured near Nubba, yesterday. He submitted quietly. ...

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  21. The Latest Word

    A wireless message from the Southern Cross, picked up at 8.41 this morning, stated that the aviators were flying over land, mostly obscured by low ...

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  22. THE CHRISTENSEN CRIME

    The trial of Walter Wylie, for the alleged murder of Andrew Christensen, was concluded at the Criminal Court, last night. The jury returned with a ...

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  23. BACK IN PORT

    The Australian Fleet returned to Sydney to-day, in company with the New Zealand squadron, after a series of sham battles and other manouvres at Hervey ...

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  24. NEXT CONFERENCE

    At the final session of the British Ex-service Men's Conference, after considerable discussion, it was decided to hold the next conference in 1931, in ...

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  25. FIRE AT GLEBE

    The premises of Storey Bros., engineers, at Glebe, were practically gutted by fire at an early hour this morning. The damage is estimated at ...

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  26. NARROWING DOWN

    The Queensland Cabinct, under Mr. A. E. Moore, has decided that in future no money shall be spent on country roads, only on those that act as ...

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  27. "BUNDY" SQUEAKS

    Mr. T. ("Bundy") Hoare, President of the Miners' Federation, has lodged an appeal against the severity of the penalty imposed on him at West ...

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  28. DOMINIONS' SECRETARY

    The Dominions' Secretary, Lord Passfield, took the oath at Lords, sponsored by Lords Harmoor and Arnold. ...

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  29. Estimated Damage

    The damage caused by the fire, which gutted the promises of Storey Bros., engineers, at Glebe, this morning, is estimated at £15,000. ...

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  30. FOR THE COUNTRY

    The Minister for Education (Mr. D. H. Drummond) has promised to consider the establishment of wool-classing schools at the principal country towns. ...

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  31. CITY BLAZE

    A fire gutted the floor of premises in Castlereagh Street, used by J. C. Williamson, of theatrical fame, as a storeroom for theatrical properties. ...

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  32. FATAL EXPLOSION

    With a deafening explosion three oil tanks in a rubber factory went skywards to-day, distributing wreckage over a wide area. ...

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  33. THE UPPER HOUSE

    In an address to the Constitutional Club, at Brisbane, last night, Mr. McKinnon, associate editor of "The Courier," advanced a suggestion for the ...

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  34. HEADS TOGETHER

    It was stated definitely last night that negotiations are now in progress between a number of timber firms and the strikers, with a view to resuming ...

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  35. LANG AGAIN

    Mr. F. A. Chaffey, referring to Mr. Lang's allegations that the police had brutally assaulted and battered a helpless manacled man when under arrest ...

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  36. THE ARBITRATION ACT

    Several sub-committees, which will assist in the preparation of the manifestation of Arbitration, to be issued to Federal and State members of ...

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  37. BEHIND CLOSED DOORS

    The Coal Commission resumed its hearing to-day, in camera, but as everyone associated with the Commission is sworn to secrecy, no information could ...

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  38. NO NEED FOR SCARE

    No additional case of suspected smallpox has been reported. The two boys in quarantine are making good progress. ...

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  39. MORE ECONOMY

    The Publicity Branch of the Prime Minister's Department is to be abolished; also, Secretaryship to the Executive Council. ...

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  40. STILL RISING

    The demand for wheat is increasing and prices are on the upgrade. Bagged wheat sold to-day at 4/8 per bushel. ...

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  41. BISHOP LONG'S TIP

    Bishop Long, of Newcastle, in an address at Muswellbrook, said: "We are going through five to ten years of difficult times. I have never ...

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  42. IN CAMERA

    The decision of the Coal Committee, to hear evidence concerning the production costs, in camera, is viewed with grave dissatisfaction by the combined ...

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  43. BRUNTNELL'S 200

    Evidence for the Crown is concluded in the case of Michael Fitzgibbons and M. L. F. Jarvie, M.L.A., charged with conspiracy. ...

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  44. FAKED FLORINS

    The police arrested a woman last night on a charge of uttering counterfeit, florins, which had been distributed amongst moneys received from fuor ...

    Article : 41 words
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