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  5. To-day's News of the world by Wire and Cable

    Wimbledon was at last favored with sunshine to-day, and spectators had a day of intense thrills to atone for all the previous disappointment. ...

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  7. Canefields Trouble

    Mr. A. W. Braynher, chairman os the South Johonstone Cane Cutters' strike committee, commenting on the holding up of the picket by a gang of ...

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  8. Airship's Future.

    Cial airship mission, said the regular airship service between England and Captain Fellowes, leader of the spe-Australia would not be an ...

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  9. Apathetic Voters.

    Mr. J. R. Lee, M. L. A., Opposition Whip, said yesterday that the political situation was never more serious. ...

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  10. Rose Bay Sensation

    A sensational hold-up occurred this morning. Dennis Eugene Kenny, a taxi-driver, was hailed by a stranger shortly after one o'clock. He asked ...

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  11. Some Watersiders Return.

    Only one section of the Waterside Workers' offered for work at Cairns yesterday. All these were employed but other sections are still standing ...

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  12. PREFERENCE TO HOME MANUFACTURES.

    The Premier, Mr. Lang, said yesterday the Government was determined that effect should be given to its policy of preference to local ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. A STAY-AT-HOME.

    Missioners at the half-yearly meeting of the Bush Missionary Society gave interesting particulars of their travels outback. ...

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  14. Pre-Selection Resented.

    There were uproarious scenes at a meeting at Dulwich Hill last night at which Mr. Johu Ness, M.L.A. for the Western Suburbs was re-elected ...

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  15. PRECOCIOUS SCHOOLBOY.

    The constable at New Brighton has related a remarkable story of a boy of ten years who, on being arrested, ...

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  16. His Worship the Mayor (Ald. Jas. McIlveen.

    Who started the big rotary press of "The New Times," on its way this afternoon." He received from the managing director of Northern ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. DOMESTIC TRAGEDY.

    Reginald A. Tasker (33), a hair dresser, of Torrensville, who was admitted to Adelaide Hospital on Monday night, suffering from gunshot ...

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  18. VALUE OF WIRELESS.

    Before the Royal Commission inquiring into wireless, Commander Creswick, representing the naval Board, said the whole security of the ...

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  19. OUR TOP-HEAVY EARTH.

    The Human Race will number 8,000,000 in another 300 years hence according to the experts of the League of Nations, in announcing a ...

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  20. FEDERAL CABINET.

    The Federal Cabinet held its last meeting in Melbourne yesterday. Mr. Bruce stated that the Federal Parliament would meet at Canberra ...

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  21. GOOD WISHES.

    The late Proprietor of the "Argus" wired from Yass to-day:-- With the apparent first issue I would like to wish the ...

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  22. WORLD'S MIDDLEWEIGHT

    At the Olympic, London, the Australian, George Cook, defeated Sandwina in the third round. The referee stopped the fight, as Sandwina's eye ...

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  23. FATAL FALL OF COAL.

    Benjamin Jenkins (64) employed at the Pelaw Main colliery, was making an inspection of a bore when about two tons of coal suddenly fell ...

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  24. GOOD FRIDAY AND SHOW.

    The executive of the Royal Agricultural Society has written to the Coadjutor Bishop Rev. Darcy Irvine stating its members cannot see their ...

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  25. BURNT IN HIS SEDAN.

    At Strathmerton, Raleigh McKechnie owner of Bajana Estate, Tocumwal, was burned to death in an enclosed motor car. He had driven the ...

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  26. LANG IS HOPEFUL.

    The State Treasurer says he believes the revenue for the financial year will show a substantial surplus. ...

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  27. SHOCKED THE CONSTABLE

    When requested to place his second penny in the slot by a switchgirl at Northcote exchange a man in a telephone box at Clifton Hill used bad ...

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  28. TEN WICKETS WIN.

    The New Zealand cricketers continued their match against Edinburgh Cricket Clubs to-day, and declared their innings closed with seven wickets ...

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  29. MONEY FOR ROADS.

    The Premier, Mr. Lang, states that within the past few weeks the Government has made available to the Main Roads Board £250,000 for ...

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  30. THE PETERSHAM TRAGEDY.

    The trial of Norman Clyde MatPherson, who was committed for trial yesterday for the alleged murder of Martha Quin, has been fixed for ...

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  31. "THE UNHOLY TRINITY."

    Mr J. W. Roche, vice-president of the Queensland Labor Council, addressing the New South Wales Trades and Labor Council last night, said ...

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  32. POINT IN DIVORCE.

    The Judge in Divorce gave his decision to-day in the application on behalf of a co-respondent to pay to petitioner £310 damages, without ...

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  33. G.N HURDLE.

    For the Grand National Hurdles to L[?]run at Flemington to-morrow (Saturday) the "Evening News" tips are: Grosvenor 1, Telaro 2, Woolpack 3. ...

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  34. N.Z. & AUSTRALIAN POTATOES

    A meeting of the potato-growers at Pukekohe (N.Z.) passed a resolution protesting against the importation of Australian potatoes. It was stated ...

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  35. SHORT SKIRTS AND TRADE.

    Giving evidence before the Tariff Board, a departmental store manager stated that if skirts became nine inches longer it would probably put ...

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