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  3. AIRSHIPS MAY GO.

    The Naval Board of inquiry, which visited the wreckage of the ill-fated Shenandoah, believes that the air rushing into the holes which the storin ...

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  4. DEPORTATIONS.

    An urgent session of the Deportation Board was held on Saturday, in order to hear the evidence of the captain of the steamer Surrey, which it ...

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  5. "Terms Were Possible Without Railway Strike."

    "Now that the strike Is over, It Is necessary to emphasise the fact that prictlcally the same settlement could have been achieved by the men without the loss of a n hour's work, and without the inconvenience and loss that resulte d from the strike," said the Premier ...

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  6. Once Black Now White

    The above legend was photographed on a wall at Central Station. The words "Declared black" were written In chalk on the day the strike was declared, and "black" was crossed out and "white" written on the day the strike was declared off. The iguano and the foot in the picture are ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Know Your City!

    That Interest in the "Standard's" Know Your City teats has not diminshed, as the result of the enforced prenk, due to the strike, was shown ...

    Article : 141 words
  8. THE WEATHER. FINE AND GOLD.

    The Wither Bureau reported this morning that fine conditions obtained practically over the whole State, though a few showers ranging from ...

    Article : 375 words
  9. FIGHT FOR FREEDOM.

    In response to communications received from the Sydney and Melbourne Trades Hall Councils, regarding an Immediate conference of Trades ...

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  10. Smallpox Outbreak

    The Commissioner of Public Health (Dr. Moore) said to-day that he had been advised by the Federal quarantine authorities that a case of small ...

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  11. WALKING INTO WAR.

    The "Daily Mall," In a leading article, headed "Walking Into War," says that Downing-street has betrayed the nation over ...

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  12. GENERAL CABLES.

    It is learned that the Allied Ministers in Geneva have agreed that the British should evacuate Cologne within three months. ...

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  13. FOUND BESIDE CORPSE.

    Parties searching Snowdon for two days found the archacologist. Herbert CAMP, lying, oxhausted and injured beside the corpse of his companion, ...

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  14. NEW PORT FOR IRELANO.

    A company has been formed in Dublin, with the backing of an American millionaire, whoso name has not boon disclosed, to develop Bineksod ...

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  15. DIVORCE SUIT.

    A story of unhappy-married live was told to Mr. Justice O'Sulllvan in the Divorce Court this morning. "The pettioner, a young woman of ...

    Article : 442 words
  16. LABOR PLEBISCITES.

    Contrary to expectations in some, quarters the sitting Labor members for Bulimba and Paddington won the pre-selection plebiscites on Saturday. ...

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  17. Catching up Business.

    The Commissioner for Railways (Mr. Davidson) said this morning that the Sydney mail train left Brisbane In two divisions to-day, whilst the ...

    Article : 285 words
  18. POLICE BARRACKS ON FIRE.

    A flre at Bandbridge Police Barracks aroused the sleepers. Wearing pyjamas they pluckily removed, through the flames, arms and ...

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  19. A £3,000,000 PURCHASE.

    The Audley. Trust has purchased 40 acres of Lord Howard do Walden's West End estate, Including Great Portland-street, valued at £3,000,000. ...

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  20. Arctic Spell in Britain

    The sudden descent of midwinter caught holldaymakers napping. An Arctic condition prevailed in Scotland where it Is colder than in Iceland ...

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  21. VERBOSITY IN COMMONS.

    According to the "Daily Mail," Mr. Winston Churchill spoke 309 columns of "Hansard," equalling 14.509 words, during the last session, Mr. Runway ...

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  22. NEW FARM AGAIN.

    New Farm was again selected as the Held of operations by a burglar, who entered lour houses during the early hours of Saturday night. In ...

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  23. SEAMEN GULLED.

    The first result of Mr. Cresswell's Intervention was that the men, as a body, renounced the Communists. The men advanced a reasonable case to ...

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  24. ARISHIP DISARBLED.

    Captain Grettir Algarsson's airship on Juno 4 encountered the severest weather in tho vicinity of Victoria Land, In the Arctic, The Ice broke ...

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  25. PROFITS FROM "LIZZIES."

    Official figures for taxation purposes, show that Mr. Honry. Ford's surplus is 1,000 000 000 doliars (approx. £200.000.000). ...

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  26. LAND COMMISSIONER'S COURT.

    At the monthly Court held at Brisbane to-day, before the Land Commissioner (Mr. A. C. Slovens), the following applications for perpetual loams ...

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  27. BABY GAVE PROOF.

    Proofs cf a wife's infidelity reached tho Divorce Court this morning by way of tho records of the RegistrarGeneral's Department. ...

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  28. CANADIAN ELECTIONS.

    The Canadian Parliament has dissolved, and the elections will take place on October 26. ...

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  29. NEW YORK GOVERNORSHIP.

    The choice of the Mayor of Greater New York has been entirely submerged under the question whether Governor Smith, with Tammany ...

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  30. AVIATOR KILLED.

    One of the Air Ministry's Blackburn aeroplnnes crushed at Lee on the Solent. The pilot Geoffrey Cairshrowne, ...

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  31. TOLL OF RAILWAYS.

    During: the year 1924 the toll of accidents on the British railways was as follows:— Killed 462, Including 112 passengers ...

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  32. MOTORIST KILLED.

    A racing motorist, George Torter, testing a high-powered Bentley in readiness for tomorrow's Cohwyn Bay races, was killed while travelling at ...

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  33. Italian Grand Prix.

    Count Brilliporl. driving an Alia Romeo, won both the Italian Grand Prix and also the world's speed championship at Monza tracks. He ...

    Article : 61 words
  34. MOTOR CYCLIST KILLED.

    John Brown,, 18, of Wallsend, was riding a motor cycle round a corner at Wallsend yesterday morning, when It capsized. Brown received a ...

    Article : 48 words
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