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  4. A GREAT FIGHT.

    An eagle of unusual size flew into a room of a settler's home in West Australia and attacked a six months eld baby. The screams of the child ...

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  5. THE CENSURE MOTION.

    In the Legislative Assembly this morning, Mr. Bavin Leader of the Opposition, moved that his censure motion, of which he gave notice ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. BURKE'S FOOTWEAR FOR [?]AR AND BEAUTY

    It's [?] long time sine footwear such as Burl[?]fer to-day, could be bought for such low ...

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  7. ROSEHILL RACES.

    Following are the final acceptance for Saturday next:—MAIDEN HURDLE. Glen Song, L.C. Sir Johnson, ...

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  8. Big Estates

    Labor's land policy, which will shortly be embodied in a bill, is designed to make it unprofitable to hold large estates. To this end a dual form of taxation is suggested. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. LANG IS CONFIDENT.

    The Premier, Mr. Lang is still confident that the bill to abolish the Upper House will ultimately be passed. A count of beads has ...

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  10. COAL STRIKES.

    Giving evidence in Sydney before the Royal Commission which is inquiring into the safety and lighting of b[?] mines, Jos[?] Jeffries, ...

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  11. HORDER BEATS DEMPSEY.

    Barris Horder, Australian cyclist, defeated the local champion, Geo. Dempsey, in two straight heats at the showground last night. ...

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  12. BRITISH MONEY FOR N.S.W.

    Great industrial growth is foreshadowed on the southern tableland of New South Wales, a syndicate having secured an investment of ...

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  13. GERMANY AND THE LEAGUE.

    Germany's application for admittance to the League was handed to the Secretary-General of the League, signed by Dr. Stresemann. It briefly ...

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  14. WALSH v. JOHANNSEN.

    Jacob Johannsen prior to his departure from Melbourne to Sydney last night, remarked:—"I will resign from the ...

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  15. 'PLANE CRASHES.

    One men was killed and another seriously injured when a 'plane, belonging to the Defence Department, prashed at Canberra to-day. The ...

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  16. VESSEL SPRING LEAK.

    The steamer Clan Macnaughton, when leaving Tamar. Launceston, with a cargo of wool and other Tasmanian products for the English ...

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  17. YELLOW CARS.

    It has been reported to the police that a large number of taxi-cars, owned by the Yellow Cab Coy., have been recently maliciously damaged. ...

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  18. GOOD FRIDAY AND THE SHOW

    Archbishop Wright bas forwarded a letter to the Royal Agricultural, Society protesting against the opening of the show on Good Friday. He ...

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  19. STEAMER FOUNDERS.

    The steamer Nowsherra which arrived at Fremantle yesterday, brought news of the foundering off the Sooth African coast of the ...

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  20. GREEK MEETS GREEK.

    The four Greeks who were charged with having conspired to accuse Archbishop Knitis, of the Greek Or Thodox Church in Australia of a ...

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  21. INFANT MORTALITY.

    Dr. Watson Munro, in a letter to the Minister for Health on the subject of infant welfare, contends that the main source of the loss of women ...

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  22. "ANTHRAX" BRUSHES.

    The Health Department has received many demands for the return of bulk barcels of shaving brushes, samples of which had been found to ...

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  23. PRICE OF TIN.

    Tin is quoted in Sydney to-day at 63/3 per unit ...

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  24. STABBING AFFRAY.

    A man named Lance Olson reported to the police late last night that while a woman, whom he did not know, engaged him in conversation ...

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  25. TRANSATLANTIC AIRMEN.

    BUENOS AYRES, Wednesday. The Spanish trans-Atlantic aviators arrived at 12.17 p.m. on Wednesday from Monte Video, ...

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  26. LATE COMMERCIAL.

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  27. FEATHERWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP.

    Jack Bowden, N.S.W. (9.0) defeated "Cocoa" Jackson (8.11) the defender of the Australian featherweight championship, on points in ...

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  28. 'BUS AFIRE.

    A motor bus valued at £1400 was completely destroyed by fire after having got out of control and dished info the municipal rubbish tip at ...

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  29. SYNTHETIC WOOL.

    Wool growers reluctant to give an opinion as to the effect of the introduction of artificial wool upon the pastoral industry. Members ...

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  30. BROOM MILLET

    The Minister for Customs, on representations from the Australian Millet Growers' Association, has decided not to lift the embergo on imported ...

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  31. ASLEEP AT THE WHEEL.

    Recently Captain James Douglas, master of the ferry steamer Kestral, fell asleep while steering the vessel from Auckland to Northcote, with a ...

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  32. THE STATES' LOAN.

    Among recent subscriptions to the [?] per cent., Commonwealth Loan of £5,100,000 for the States, was one of £250,000 by the British Tobacco ...

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  33. QUEENSLAND CYCLONE.

    A cyclone struck the tonw of ingham (Qld.) and many houses were surrounded with sheets of water for some hours. Heavy, rain was [?] ...

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  34. THE WEATHER.

    Fine weather prevailed generally over New South Wales yesterday. TO-DAY'S FORECAST. SYDNEY, Thursday, 1 p.m. ...

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