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  5. THE DESERT TRAGEDY.

    The land party left the stranded aeroplane, Kookaburra, yesterday, and is expected to reach Wave Hill to-day. The fact that the party is ...

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  8. COUNTRY EDITION

    An inquest was opened, to-day into the death of William Masterton, of Ashfield, a carrier, whose body was recently exhumed by the police. The ...

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  9. THE MOIR OWEN FLIGHT.

    Flight-Lieutenant Moir and Flying Officer Owen have arrivedat Aboukir, on the coast of Lower Egypt, 13 miles north-east of Alexandria, from ...

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  10. THE ERICA SHOOTING CASE.

    Ann Hilliard, who was convicted of the manslaughter of David Wilson, at Erica, has been sentenced to ten years' hard labour. ...

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  11. TO FLY AROUND THE WORLD.

    Lieutenant Albert Hulse, with Lyons, who flew to Australia in the Southern Cross, and four other internationally-known aviators, plan to ...

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  12. A LONG SENTENCE.

    Robert McLaughlin was sentenced to 15 years' imprisonment at the Bunbury Quarter Sessions (W.A.), for having assaulted a woman, aged 48 ...

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  13. MR. MUTCH ON MR. LANG.

    Mr. T. D. Mutch, ex-Minister for Education, addressing a meeting at Coogee, said that if the Labour Party offered him a position on a "Gold ...

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  14. THE MOTOR DEATH ROLL IN U.S.A.

    At least 38 persons were killed and scores injured in motor accidents during the past week-end. The most serious accident in a local district was ...

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  15. AUSTRALIA'S WOOL PRODUCTION

    The Australian wool production for 1928-1929, was the largest ever recorded in history. The Commonwealth Valuer estimated the value ...

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  16. DISSOLUTION OF PARLIAMENT.

    The King will hold a Privy Council meeting on May 10th, at Craigwell House, in connection with the dissolution of Parliament, which is ...

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  17. BANK MANAGER'S AWARD.

    In the opinion of the officials of the Bank Officers' Association, the Industrial Commission's decision to grant bank managers an award will ...

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  18. KING EDWARD HOSPITAL AND RADIUM FUNDS.

    The King has given a thousand pounds sterling, the Queen £500, and the Prince of Wales 200 guineas, to be all equally divided between the ...

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  19. THE TIMBER STRIKE.

    A message says that building operations throughout the metropolitan area were suspended to-day, as a result of the refusal of the unionists on ...

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  20. SENTENCED FOR FATALLY BEATING NATIVE.

    The Appellant Court has refused leave to appeal to a farmer who was sentenced to the lash and imprisonment for fatally beating a native. ...

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  21. TROUBLE AT THE TRADES HALL.

    Riotous scenes were witnessed at the Trades Hall, when leaders of the rank and file of the movement attempted to hold a mass meeting. ...

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  22. FOUGHT WITH AUSTRALIANS.

    The body of the cook (Mrs. Minnie Drew) has been recovered from the Thames, at Richmond. She claimed that she had fought as a private in ...

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  23. A PARLIAMENT HOUSE ON FIRE.

    A fire in the Parliamentary Building destroyed practically the whole of the interior, including the Debating Chamber. The police believe the ...

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  24. SPILT PETROL CAUSES FATALITY

    While filling a bottle with petrol at Hughenden (Q'land), William Seymour (35), spilt some liquid on his clothing, and when he attempted to ...

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