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  4. Death of the Speaker of the N.S.W. Assembly

    The death occurred unexpectedly this morning of Sir Daniel Levy, Speaker of the Legislative Assembly, at the age of 63. He had represented the electorate of Woollahra in the State ...

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  5. MR. BALDWIN

    Mr. Baldwin is expected to hand in his resignation as Prime Minister either on 27th or 28th inst., and the King is expected to call on Mr. Neville ...

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  6. MAN INJURED

    Leonard Patterson, 24, was running to catch a train at Sydenham railway station late last night, when he slipped, and fell between the train and the ...

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  7. TRUNK ROAD

    There was a representative meeting of delegates at a meeting called by the Henty Progress Association to consider the proposition of making the ...

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  8. TRAIN DERAILED

    While the Auckland-Wellington (N.Z.) express was travelling south of Mercer to-day, an axle broke, causing the derailment of three passenger ...

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  9. CORONATION MEDALS

    Members of the Metropolitan Water Board have decided to forward a protest to the Minister against the failure of the Government to present each of ...

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  10. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE

    Most Vital discussions of the Imperial Conference began this afternoon, when for three-quarters of an hour, the Foreign Minister (Captain ...

    Article : 114 words
  11. ONE-DAY STRIKE

    Enginedrivers, firemen, and cranedrivers declared a one-day strike at five of the large engineering firms to-day in an effort to secure higher ...

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  12. EXAM. SYSTEM

    The general secretary of the Teachers' Federation (Mr. Hendry) said to-day that the burden on both school pupils and their teachers of ...

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  13. CIVIC LUNCHEON AT GUILDHALL

    Despite the drizzling rain and dark skies, a great crowd waited for hours to watch Their Majesties drive from Buckingham Palace to Guildhall for the civic luncheon. Tremendous ...

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  14. VERDICT SET ASIDE

    The Full Court set aside the verdict for £300 damages awarded Mrs. Eleanor Hill, in the case in which she proceeded against Cecil Raymond ...

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  15. CHOIR OF 5000

    The Minister in charge of the 150th anniversary celebrations, Mr. Dunningham, announced to-day that an assembling of a choir of 5000 was aimed ...

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  16. WHEAT PRICES

    A rise in wheat prices yesterday of 1d ot 11d a bushel was due to unfavorable weather reports from Canada and the U.S.A. ...

    Article : 70 words
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  18. EARLY SHEARING

    Commenting on a report from Bourke regarding a proposed shearing strike, to begin on July 1, and one from Nyngan advocating a strike from ...

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  19. SANDSTORM CAUSES HEAVY LOSS

    A sandstorm has damaged thousands of acres of growing wheat in Saskatchewan in a strip 300 miles long and 150 miles wide. A 50-mile-an-hour ...

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  21. BILBAO

    A moving description of the plight of Bilbao is contained in a letter to London from an English doctor. "Shops are shut, and windows are ...

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  22. FAT CHEEKS DOUBLE CHIN

    The fat you are now putting on is quite likely the unhealthy tissue caused by the absorption of waste digestive poisons into your blood. This matter ...

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  23. HEROIC GUNNERS

    Seven Basque machine-gunners today heroically defended the blazing town of Amorebieta until vital stores and arms were removed inside "the ...

    Article : 101 words
  24. THE WEATHER

    Mr. Mares said to-day that a rapid change in pressure distribution had reduced hopes of rain in the wheat belts and other parts of the State ...

    Article : 37 words
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