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  5. NO PLAY.

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  6. CANTERBURY RACES

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  8. FLYING TO SURGEON.

    Andrew Brook, who fell 70ft, in South Block mine, on November 20, 1924, and broke his back, and who has been in hospital [?] is to leave ...

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  9. PROBLEM OF HOURS.

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Bruce, referring to the clash between Federal and State awards respecting the hours of work, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. TASMANIA'S CASE.

    A delegation from the Tasmanian Parliament presented to the Prime Minister, Mr. Bruce, the joint resolution of the Tasmanian Houses of ...

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  11. DISAPPOINTED CROWD.

    There was great disappointment at the first days fiasco Notwithstanding the weather many hundreds from London gathered on the ground ...

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  12. CRISIS APPROACHING.

    Mr. J. S. Garden, secretary of the Trades and Labor Council, sent an urgent telegram to the Prime Minister. Mr. Bruce, to-day, requesting ...

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  13. DON'T CRY "STINKING FISH."

    The Mayor, Ald. F. D. Valentine[?] extended a civic welcome to representatives of the Druids Friendly Society, who are on a visit to Hobart. ...

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  14. ALLEGED CONSPIRACY.

    Susannah Bevan, alias Trix[?] Finch, was arrested at Christchurch in February, has been remanded to appear in England on a charge of ...

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  15. LEICESTERSHIRE'S TEAM.

    The Mowing team has been [?]ected to represent Leicesteshire in the match against the Australians, to commence on May 1: ...

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  16. ALLEGED £800 SHORTAGE.

    The Sydney police have received a message from Perth that a man, who until recently was employed by a Newcastle agency firm, had been ...

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  17. THE FIRST DEBATE.

    The first debate between the Imperial Debating Team and representatives of the Sydney University, on the proposition "That democracy ...

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  18. A CHINESE PROTEST.

    The Chinese community has addressed an open letter to the white people of New Zealand protesting against the legal restrictions on their ...

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  19. DOCTOR ARRESTED.

    A doctor was arrested at Ryde last night charged with an offence against a woman. The arrest is said to have followed information laid by ...

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  20. ELECTION STATION.

    A sensation has been, caused at Cairns, by an alleged attempt to tamper with an electoral roll, an the part of a section of the railway ...

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  21. CAUGHT!

    Early this morning a man was arrested inside the boot shop of E. H. Silverthorn, in Harris Street, Ulti[?] by Detective Sergt Kennedy and ...

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  22. THE STRENGTH OF FIVE.

    A young woman who had taken a quantity of cocaine was seen running up and down Commonwealth Street, Sydney, last night, screaming. Five ...

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  23. BUILDING OUR CRUISERS

    With a view to providing accomodation for two 10,000-ton cruisers, the Chief Engineer for Works and Railways for the Commonwealth ...

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  24. NO MORE SLEEPERS.

    Mr. Flannery, Minister for Railways, in a letter to Mr. Bodkin, Secretary of the Railway Workers' Industry Branch of the A.W.U., ...

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  25. A FINE ART.

    Patronage at the Sydney Town Hall became operative officiall[?] yesterday, in accordance with a resolution forced through the City ...

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  26. THE BORONIA DISASTER

    The little girl, Gwen Evans, one of the, victims of Sunday's level-crossing smash at Boronia, is still in a critical condition and most grave reports ...

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  27. RUSSIA'S CHILDREN.

    Lady de Chair, addressing the Red Cross workers, remarked that money is pouring into Russia from the United States to alleviate the ...

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  28. DAIRY CONTROL BOARD

    It is understood that a number of co-operative and proprietary dairy companies intend to take steps to apply for a injunction restraining ...

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  29. GAOL ESCAPEE.

    Sam-Osby the half-caste who escaped from Fremantle Hospital yesterday, is still at large. The prisoner was not guarded, as his physical ...

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  30. PROMOTION BY MERIT.

    Senior officers of the Victorian Police Force are stated to be seething with discontent as a result of the operation of the new system of ...

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  31. MAN WALKED IN.

    A man walked into Bannerman and Cartwright's jewellery shop in the city yesterday and asked to be shown some ladies' wristlet watches. He ...

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  32. BRITISH WORKMEN.

    Twenty-five skilled workers, who are engaged by the contractors for the North Shore Bridge, are among the passengers on the steamer Barrabool, ...

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  33. LIQUOR UNION.

    A meeting of the Liquor Trades Employees Union, attended by over 300 members, upheld the executive's suspension of the vice-president, Mr. ...

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  34. LYTTLETON STRIKE.

    Work is likely to be re[?] at the Lyttleton waterfront to-morrow as a result of the conference to-day. Proposals which were not announced ...

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  35. AGAINST THE DRUSES.

    A message from B[?] states that eleven battalions participated in the capture of Sw[?] which was defended by 6000 Druses. The French ...

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  36. HIS "BANK."

    A local garage owner, in order to keep £80 in notes in a safe place until the banks opened, placed the money in the brake drum [?] a motor car. ...

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  37. NO TAX RETURNS.

    At the City Court yesterday, over 100 residents were proc[?] against for falling to lodge Income Tax returns, some prominent public men ...

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  38. MOTHER'S UNWANTED CHILD.

    At Christchurch yesterday a young married women was sued for the support of the [?] of an offence committed upon her in 1914, ...

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  39. IN OPIUM DEN.

    The police surprised Chinese who are alleged to have been caught smoking opium in a house in Little Hay Street, city last night. Sergt. ...

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  40. DESIGNS ON MONGOLIA.

    The Japanese news agency reports that the Soviet Government is planing to control communications in M[?] by constructing railways ...

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  41. SIERRA HELD UP.

    The steamer Sierra, from San Francisco, want into quarantine on her arrival at Sydney to-day. A [?] was found to be suffering ...

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  42. TO-DAY'S FORECAST.

    More of less cloudy [?] the west and highlands, with [?] further rain, chiefly in west and southern divisions, but more ...

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