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  5. THE UPPER HOUSE.

    Members of the N.S.W. Parliamentary Opposition have expressed the view that there is no necessity for the Government to send a ...

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  6. GREAT FLIGHT.

    The first stage of an 11,000 mile flight, from Raf to Capetown, under the leadership of Wing Commander Pulford, five officers and two ...

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  7. THE BUSH FIRES.

    Ten criminal summonses have been Issued by the police charging people in different districts with deliberately canting the fires which recently ...

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  8. WORLD'S NAVIES. COMPARISON OF STRENGTHS.

    In an official statement the warships of the leading powers are given as follows:—British Empire 144, America 343, Japan 222, Italy 247, ...

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  9. CATTLE FROM QUEENSLAND.

    A new regulation under the Stock Diseases Act has been proclaimed by the Governor-in-Council, relating to the importation of cattle from ...

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  10. Town of Yerranderie Menaced

    Bush fires have been raging at Yernnderrie, and the township was eared only after a strenuous effort. ...

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  11. Pine Forests Endangered.

    Bash fires are still menacing the State pine forests at Whittlesea Many fire-fighters are employed keeping back the flames. ...

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  12. GRAZIERS' ASSOCIATION.

    In his annual address to members of the Graziers' Association of New South Wales at the annual meeting to-day, the president, Mr. [?] ...

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  13. FLAPPER VOTERS WANTED.

    The local branch of the A.L.P. bas resolved in favor of the life of qualifying for voting in elections being reduced from 21 to 18 years. ...

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  14. JOB FOR HOLMAN?

    The suggestion has been made in New South Wales Opposition circles that Mr. Holman, ex-Premier, who is now in England, should be asked ...

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  15. OUR REVENUE

    The State revenue for the eight months of the financial year shows a decrease of £565,448, compared with the same period of lost year. ...

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  16. RATIONING THE WATER.

    Owing to the obscure of rain and the careless use of water by consumers, the Board of Works i about to consider the question of putting ...

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  17. TO SHOW CAUSE.

    The A.L.P. Executive has called upon four members—J. Beasley, C. K. Tannock, A. Bennett, and J. alburn—to show cause why they should ...

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  18. EQUAL PAY FOR. SEXES.

    The Women's Equality League, founded recently by prominent Labor women, was ordered at the A.L.P. executive meeting last night to ...

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  19. MAINTENANCE OF INDUSTRY?

    Mr. Baddeley, Minister for Labor says that if industry is to be maintained only by permitting employers to break their legal obligations by ...

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  20. DOCTOR'S GREAT GIFT.

    The Senate of the University of Sydney has referred the offer of Dr. Cordon Craig, to endow a fellowship in urology at the Sydney University ...

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  21. BOWLS CHAMPIONSHIP.

    The rink bawling championship of Australia was won by W. Miller of South Australia. ...

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  22. STILL DRY.

    Delightful weather conditions, from the point of view of comfort, are now obtaining. On Sunday the temperature, starting from a minimum of ...

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  23. INDUSTRIES SAVED BY TARIFF.

    The Minister for Trade and Customs, after an inspection of the works at Castlemaine, Maryborough, Ballarat, Clunes and Bendigo, said there ...

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  24. THE NAVIGATION ACT.

    The "Commonwealth Gazette" announces the King's assent to the Navigation Act. ...

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  25. INQUIRY INTO POLICE FORCE.

    The South Australian Premier has decided to appoint a Royal Commission to in quilt into the allegations of bribery in the police force. ...

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  26. ROSE BEATS HAHN.

    Rose (N.Z.) and Hahn (U.S.A.) met in the third contest in a mile race at Christchurch last night Rose won by a yard, amidst tremendous ...

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  27. CANBERRA.

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Bruce, visited Canberra and conferred with the Federal Capital Commissioners. He explained that it was his desire ...

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  28. V.R.C. RACES.

    Following are the results of to-day's races:—HOPEFUL STAKES: Belhaven 1, Raron 2, Cairncross 3. ...

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  29. WHITTIER.

    A Melbourne message says that Whittier is amiss, and will probably retire from the turf and be relegated to stud duties. ...

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  30. POST OFFICE BURNT.

    Cox's River port and telegraph office, and the postmaster's residence, were burnt to the ground on Sunday night. The inmates had narrow ...

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  31. MAILS BURNT.

    One hundred and seventy bags of newspapers, 58 bags of parcels from Australia and 75 bass of parcels from Great Britain, received at ...

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  32. THE COUPON SYSTEM.

    At the annual meeting of the Traders' Protection Association, the secretary declared that the coupon curse was extending and taking ...

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  33. LATE COMMERCIAL.

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  34. DOMINION SETTLEMENT.

    In the House of Commons. Mr. Amery, replying to questions, said that £1,251,000 was expended during the last three years, out of there ...

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  35. THIEVES STEAL SLK.

    Thieves broke into the mercery shop of R. A. McInnees at Bankstown yesterday and got away with silk goods valued at [?]150. ...

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  36. WHEN POLITICIANS DIFFER.

    The Chief Secretary, Dr Argyle, referring to the remarks of Mr. W. A. Wart, ex-Speaker of the House of Representatives, in regard to a ...

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  37. RAILWAY GUARDS.

    The railway guards threaten to go on strike to-morrow if the commissioners do not concede, their request for a guarantee of a 96-hour ...

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  38. QUEENSLAND'S MEAT. STRIKE.

    As a result of the dispute at Bothwick's meat works in Queensland, 800 men are now on strike. ...

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  39. RADIO-TELEPHONY.

    Two way radio telephone conversations with England reached a high point of perfection on Sunday, according to the American Telephone ...

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  40. STEAMERS HELD UP.

    As a result of the coastal, shipping trouble the steamers Ulmarra and Mainbar, Papn[?]burra and Belbowrie have been laid up and their ...

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  41. YOUNG GIRL DROWNED.

    Thelma Thorpe, aged 11, fell into a deep, pool on the Wollondilly River near Goulburn and was drowned. Her terrified companions attempted ...

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  42. £5000 DAMAGES.

    Miss Hilda Sandstrom and Miss Emily Hurst have issued writs again Sargents Ltd., each claiming £5000 damages for alleged ...

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  43. DENGUE FEVER.

    A menage from Mullumbimby (North Coast) states that dengue fever is rampant throughout the district. Almost every home is affected. ...

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  44. CUSTOMS REVENUE INCREASE.

    During February the customs revenue increased by £106,928, compared with February of, last year, while the increase for eight months ...

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  45. LOCAL STOCK MARKET.

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  46. TWO DROWNED.

    Further particular or the loss of the steamer Karu, on the New Zealand Coast, show that two men were drowned. The vessel is now breaking ...

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  47. IRELAND'S PROBLEMS.

    Dr. John Carrol1, Reman Catho[?] Bishop, of Lismore, who has just returned from the Holy Year Pil grimage at Rome, referring to ...

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  48. CRICKET.

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  49. THE COOK PROBLEM.

    The trouble on the steamer "Wattomo," in which the crew [?] the dismissal of the cook, has bene settled and the vessel sailed for ...

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