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  5. SOUTHERN CROSS INQUIRY

    The committee inquiring into the forced landing of the Southern Cross and the Kookaburra, and the deaths of Lieutenant Anderson and Mr. R. S. ...

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  6. CANADA AND AUSTRALIA

    Speaking on the limitation of the reciprocal trade agreement between Canada and Australia before the Canadian Manufacturers' Association, Mr. C. H. ...

    Article : 123 words
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  8. CALCUTTA SWEEP.

    Bramwell Butler, a bookkeeper at Oudtshoorn, held Trigo in the Calcutta sweep. He won £125,000. Butler made efforts to sell half of his share, but was ...

    Article : 129 words
  9. WIDOWS WIN

    An Indian banking official's widow, Mrs. Winifred Coles, living at Bristol, had one of Trigo's tickets in the Calcutta sweep. It is not revealed whether ...

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  10. WRIT OF ALIENATION

    An unusual case was mentioned in chambers to-day. It appears that in Match, Fanny Grant obtained a decree nisi for a dissolution of her marriage ...

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  11. SIR H. HARMSWORTH

    Sir Hildebrand Harmsworth, formerly the proprietor of the "Globe" newspaper and a brother of the late Lord Northcliffe and Lord Rothermere, left ...

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  12. DEAN INGE

    "Politics are an expensive and a futile game. We would all be better off under a capable dictator," writes Dean Inge in an article on the election ...

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  13. 10-YEAR-OLD MYSTERY

    The disappearance of Madam Collott 10 years ago has been dramatically cleared up by a tragic sequel. Her husband recently applied to the Courts to ...

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  14. PENSION APPEALS BOARD

    The newly appointed assessment tribunal, the War Pension Appeals Board, under the presidency of Mr. Norman Mighell, solicitor, of Brisbane, ...

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  15. ENDURANCE FLIGHT

    Rignot and Arachard, French airmen, arrived here on an endurance flight. They have covered 6060 miles in 50 flying hours. They had a narrow escape ...

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  17. FIRE ON ELECTRIC TRAIN

    A fuse on the top of an electric motor of the leading carnage of a train at Milson's Point blow out this morning with terrific force. The carriage ...

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  19. WOUNDING CHARGE

    When Joseph Depena, aged 39 years, was charged at the Central Criminal Court to-day with having maliciously wounded his wife, May Depena, with ...

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  20. SIR AUSTEN CHAMBERLAIN

    At the opening this morning of a meeting of the League of Nations Council at Madrid, tributes were paid to Sir Austen Chamberlain, the ...

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  21. BODY IN HARBOR

    The body of a man not yet identified was found floating in Watson's Bay today. The man was about 60 years of age, and the body had apparently been ...

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  22. HUME RESERVOIR

    The special board appointed to inquire into the increase of £1,300,037 in the estimates for the completion of the Hume reservoir to 2,000,000 arce feet, ...

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