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  4. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS

    Visiting Dublin after 30 years' absence is Mr. J. Williamson, of "Hill Crest." Carlingford. Dr. F. Justin McCarthy received an ...

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  5. LATEST CABLES AND TELEGRAMS.

    It has been officially announced that Major Franco, who is flying to American, via Azores, with two companions, did not land at Azores, as previously stated. ...

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  6. OLD HISTORY DUBBO RAILWAY

    I was greatly pleased to read about the aliening of the railway line to Dubbo, and the addresses presented by the late Mr. G. H. Taylor on the great ...

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  7. TO THE RESCUE

    The Spanish Government has asked the British Admiralty to permit arcoplane carriers at Gibraltar to convey Spanish seaplanes to Azores, to search ...

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  8. COAL COMMISSION

    In order that Mr.Browne, K.C., who is acting for the Combined Unions, may secure the views, of his clients on the question of the preservation of secrecy ...

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  9. The Scapegoat!

    Thomas Tomperley (10), student at the Teachers' College, the unfortunate who was selected for prosecution in connection with the riotous behaviour ...

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  10. THE AIR INQUIRY

    The outstanding finding of the Board of Inquiry into the forced landing of the Southern Cross and the Kookabura is ...

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  11. ARBITRATION ACT

    Senator Duncan, addressing the Croydon branch of the National Association, denounced the Federal Government's proposals to repeal the ...

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  12. THE ENGLISH ELEVEN

    England's team for the second test against the South Africans, to be played at Lords on June 29, will be chosen from White (captain), Killick ...

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  13. GUN PROOF

    Jack Colless, milkman a Satrathfield, was held up at 5 o'clock this morning, by two young men, who had white handkerchiefs tied over the lower ...

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  14. LATEST FORECAST

    The following weather forecast was issued at 2 p.m. to-day.—Some scattered showers on the South-west Slopes and Tableslands; otherwise fine for the ...

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  15. NO MOURNING NOTE

    Through densely-packed streets, from which traffic had been diverted, the funeral procession of the late General Bramwell Booth, a mile and a half ...

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  16. TUNNEY CROSS-COUNTERS

    Gene Tunney, retired heavyweight world's champion, has filed a general denial to Mistress Fogarty's breach of promise charges. Simultancously, he ...

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  17. END IN SIGHT

    The terms for the settlement of the timber dispute, formulated by the conference at last week-end, were ratified yesterday by the various bodies ...

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  18. KOBENHAVEN SEARCH

    The searcher steamer, Metico, has wirelessed that they found, on June 23, traces of a camp on Gough Island, but no trace of the Kobenhaven. The ...

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  19. MINER'S EARNINGS

    A miner at one of the unassociated Northern collieries, slated in a Court case to-day that he earned £17/15/- in ten days. ...

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  20. THE BITER BITTEN

    Joseph Latham, a volunteer timber worker, aged 60, was attacked by two men outside his home at Annandale last night. Latham, however, proved too ...

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  21. BRIEF ARMISTICE

    Although the limber strikers of Melbourne resume work to-morrow, under Judge Lukin's 48 hours award, employers and unions have agreed to an ...

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  22. DEATH BED SAVE

    A remarkable blood tansfusion saved the life of a man who attempted suicide from dying of loss of blood. At the critical moment a young woman was ...

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  23. ULM'S OPINION

    Flight-Lieut. Ulm, in an interview, said: "The finding of the Committee on my evidence, especially in regard to the condition of the crew; and its ...

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  24. SHOCK AT SEA

    The steamer, Kaitangata, which arrived in Sydney from Greymouth to-day, was about 30 miles off the coast of New Zealand, last week, when the ...

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  25. EVOLUTION TABOO

    A meeting of 400 parents at new plymouth, New Zealand, emphatically protested against the teaching of Evolution in Public Schools. The ...

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  26. A VALIDATION ACT

    There is talk in political circles that a special session of the State Parliament may be held shortly, to validate the judgments given by Justice ...

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  27. LABOR'S HOPES

    A Now Zealand Labor member, speaking at Auckland, said that his party hopes to have the Singapore base policy reversed, in which event the £100,000 ...

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  28. SEVERE CYCLONE

    palmerston, in North new Zealand, has been struck by the severest and most damaging cyclone in its history. Hardly a building in its path, which ...

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  29. THE NEW LOG

    A compulsory conference, presided over by the Commonwealth Industrial Registrar, and attended by representatives of the Railway Commissioners of ...

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  30. Unlawfully on Premises

    Ryan;s Macquarie view Hotel, at the intersection of Talbragar and Macquaric Streets, was all peace and quietness on Sunday afternoon. Along came ...

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  31. Acting Premier's Denial

    The Acting Premier (Mr. E. A. Buttenshaw) says that he has no intention of calling Parliament together before Mr. Bavin returns from his trip abroad ...

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  32. FLOGGED TO DEATH

    The inquest in Melbourne, concerning the death of Albert Foster, who is alleged to have been beaten to death, concluded this morning. Berbert ...

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  33. THE SHIVERY ISLES

    A message from Wellington (N.Z.) states that the eathquake shocks appear to be definitely over. None have occurred in the past 24 hours, ending ...

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  34. AUSTRAL AIR FORCE

    The proposed retrenchments will probably reduce the strength of the Royal Australian Air Force by more than 10 per cent. It is proposed to close the ...

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  35. IMPROVED PRICE

    Bagged wheat sold in Sydney this morning at 4/7 1/2 per bushed. This is the best price reached for months. By special arrangements ...

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  36. RAZOR SLASHERS

    George Grant (28) was slashed across tho arm by two men armed with razors, at Surry Hills last night. Grant said that he had been attacked for refusing ...

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  37. FREEING RURAL WORKERS

    The action of the Federal Government in withdrawing rural workers from the Arbitration Award, is approved by the Graziers' Association. ...

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