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  5. OPEN VERDICT RETURNED IN GREAT AIRSHIP FIRE

    The 124th State lottery was drawn to-day. The first prize was No. 59191 held by "Keith's Choice" syndicate co J. ...

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  7. Sino-Japan.

    The chinese Minister in London denies that Sino-Japanese peace terms have been arranged. On the contrary he says, China is ...

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  8. PILOT EXONERATED

    An open verdict was returned at the inquest on Albert Vess, who died from injuries received when he fell from the aeroplane "City of Liverpool", of which he was pilot before she crashed over Dixmude on March 28. ...

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  9. Constable's Appeal.

    District Court Judge Barton dismissed the appeal of John Jamieson against his conviction and sentence of six months' imprisonment on a charge ...

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  10. AIR-MARSHAL DEAD

    The death occurred to-day of Air Chief Marshal Sir Geoffrey Salmond, Chief of the Air Staff. Sir Geoffrey who was in his 55th. ...

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  11. POLITICAL CATCH- CRIES

    Mr. A. J. Gibson, President of the Institute of Engineers, Australia, addressing the Royal Society said we were being governed by political catch ...

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  12. Europe's Position.

    Niels Storaker, Consul for Norway, who returned from a trip to Europe yesterday, said conditions in Europe were just as uneasy as they were prior. ...

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  13. TIN 35

    The unit price of tin is quoted today at 35. ...

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  14. EARTHQUAKES

    After a lapse of a month the town of Gunning again experienced a series of earth tremors, four being felt in 24 hours. ...

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  15. Restoring Wages.

    Suggesting that drastic action should be taken to stop further wage cuts the secretary of the Seamen's Union persuaded the Trades Hall ...

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  16. Wheat Market.

    The city wheat market was quiet yesterday, with a pause in demand. Only small business was reported. Holders of bulk wheat were asking 3 ...

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  17. THE REFERENDUM

    Owing to the races and ball, to be held at Ashford to-morrow (Saturday) Mr. Thompson, M. P., has cancelled his meeting arranged for ...

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  18. Sell the Tramways

    Premier Stevens said if any evidence was needed to prove Lang and his revolutionary friends are convinced the Referendum would be carried, was ...

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  19. PROSPECTS FOR RAIN

    Light rain sol in about noon to-day. Indications of a substantial fall—which is urgently needed—are particularly bright. Re- ...

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  20. PASTOR H. WATSON'S VISIT

    India, with its wonderfully-fertile country and its ancient rivers and its dense population of 346 millions, is worthy of notice. India is no longer ...

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  21. Post Office Robbed.

    The post office at Newbridge was broken into and cash amounting to £52129, postal notes worth £47 and postage stamps valued at £14 were ...

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  22. WOMAN SUICIDES

    Mrs. Alice Walsh, 48, of Liverpool, committed suicide by taking a dose of lysol. ...

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  23. Marathon "Fisher"

    Collapsing after "fishing" in a gold fish bowl for 85 hours in a marathon competition in an Elizabeth street city building a young man became ...

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  24. Jewish Persecution

    A meeting at the Town Hall last night carried, a resolution protesting against the persecution of the Jews by the Nazi regime in Germany. ...

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  25. SECESSION

    The Delorraine branch of the A. L .P. carried a motion that the people ol Tasmania should be proffered the same opportunity as the people of ...

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  26. MOTOR ACCIDENT

    Two men had narrow escapes from serious injury last night, when their motor car swerved across Fairfield road, Fairfield, plunged eight feet ...

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  27. THE WEATHER

    To-day's forecast reads:— "Cloudy generally, with further rain over the State, but chiefly in the eastern inland areas, where ...

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  28. British Budget.

    Speaking at the British Chamber of Commerce dinner. Mr. Bruce declared that Britain had hot balanced her Budget. ...

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  29. War Debts

    It was authoritatively stated to- day that President Roosevelt is willing to consider the war debt revision after the world economic conference. ...

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  30. ENGLISH CRICKET

    Sid Hird, a former New South Wales player, ensured victory in the Ramsbottom's opening match of the season by scoring 35 end taking 6 ...

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  31. SUSSEX STREET

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  32. BODY BOWLING

    W. A. Oldfield. Australian wicket keeper, says the famous players of the past would not have made any better showing against the methods of the ...

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