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  4. PRINCE HENRY

    Gleaming with blue paint and new varnish, the Royal train is new being assembled at the Sydney railway yards ready, for the ...

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  5. NO TRAMS IN MELBOURNE

    No trams ran in the city yesterday morning, and Melbourne suburban residents were obliged to walk long distances to reach their offices. ...

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  6. AIR RACE

    At Mildenhall the chief fascination of the Centenary Air Race is its unknown quantities. The Comet machines continues to remain the centre ...

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  7. More Arrivals To-Morrow

    With hopes of two further arrivals at Mildenhall aerodrome to-morrow, and the presence here of 20 competitors, a splendid race to Melbourne ...

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  8. Emergency Services Adequate

    So far the city has experienced little inconvenience owing to the stop page of the tram services. Indeed, the Government's emergency motor ...

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  9. DRASSDORF MURDER

    At the City Court today William Arthur Henry Paul, 18, was charged with the murder of Paul Drasdorff, a Russian storekeeper, at Waverley, ...

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  10. MORRO CASTLE INQUIRY

    The Board of Inquiry of the United' States Steamboat Service to-day found that Acting-Captain Warms and four staff officers guilty, of negligence in ...

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  11. TRIAL OF MRS. MEAGHER

    The case was continued today of Eileen Frances Meagher, 36, who is charged with having murdered her husband, John James Meagher, 42, of ...

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  12. TRANS-PACIFIC FLIGHT

    Kingsford Smith today flew the Lady Southern Cross for the first time since it was placed in the hangars at Mascot for repairs to the ...

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  13. CHALNY CONFESSES

    The confession of Sylvestre Chalny, after a night-long police inquisition, has confirmed of a Europe-wide secret ...

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  14. MONEY FOR COUNCILS

    The Premier announced in the Assembly that £200,000 would be appropriated this year for distribution among the municipal and shire ...

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  15. HITLER ABSOLUTE RULER

    Cabinet Ministers to-day took the oath that Hitler was the absolute ruler, of Germany for the remainder of his life. ...

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  16. DAMAGED WHEAT

    Mr. Carter (C.P.) asked the Minister for Agriculture to make inquiries as to whether bagged wheat infected with weevils was being sold in New South ...

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