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  6. Miss Johnson May Not Resume Flight To-day.

    On Friday night last the hay-shed at Ascot, Mr. C. F. Turner's property, was destroyed by fire, eighty tons of hay being burnt, also a corn ...

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  7. SALARY "CUT"

    The Public Service Salaries Reduction Bill passed the committee stage of the Legislative Assembly last night. ...

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  8. Legislative Council

    The Legislative Council agreed, by 25 votes to 19, to insist upon its amendment to clause two of the Western Lands Bill. ...

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  9. Effect of Tariff

    A message from Wellington (New Zealand) says that offers by Australian importers to sell goods from bond to New Zealand traders at ...

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  10. MISS JOHNSON

    Miss Amy Johnson reached here at 1.30 this afternoon, after a most eventful passage from Singapore. When she left the latter place ...

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  11. UNEMPLOYED COMPLAIN

    Members of the unemployed in Adelaide complained to the Government about the food supplied by the Salvation Army. ...

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  12. CLERKS' UNION DEMANDS

    Sir Arthur Cox describes the demands of the Clerks Union as an insult to the Arbitration Court. He adds that everyone in N.S.W. knows ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. RAZOR-SLASHING

    The second serious razor attack in Melbourne within a fortnight occurred last night when John Jackson, stevedore, of Port Melbourne, was ...

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  14. MOTOR FATALITY.

    William Stafford Anderson was driving two women to a picture show at Fielding, New Zealand, last night when the car crashed into a crossing ...

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  15. FORCED LANDING

    Miss Johnson landed on a sugar estate at Tjomal, near Pekalongan, in mid-Java, owing to shortage of petrol. After flying over Tegal at 4 o'clock ...

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  16. "FROSTS ON HIGHLANDS"

    The forecast for to-morrow reads:— Cloudy, with further scattered showers on the coast, otherwise fine, with frosts on Highlands and morning ...

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  17. PLUCKY MOTHER

    When a primus stove exploded at the residence of Mrs. May Schilling, 28, of North Fitzroy, if set fire to the room. Picking up her baby. Mrs. ...

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  18. SPORTING

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  19. WADE'S HILL

    "Lynx" writes: ̶ During the week I had occasion to use the Bukkulla road from town to Dinton Vale, a beautiful smooth ...

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  20. PERILOUS HOURS.

    It appears that in ascending, Miss Johnson found Tjomal very dangerous owing to the wetness of the ground and the shortness of the field, which ...

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  21. SYDNEY WOOL SALES

    A very active market prevailed at the Sydney wool sales to-day. There was keen competition from Japanese and Continental sections, with good ...

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  22. NEW AGENT-GENERAL

    A rumour was current in the Parliamentary lobbies last night to the effect that Sir Henry Braddon. M.L.C., had been offered the petition of ...

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  23. TO-DAY'S MARKETS

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  24. TORNADO'S HAVOC

    Sixteen persons were killed, and approximately 100 were injured, the majority of them being negroes, in a tornado at Memphis (Tennessee). The ...

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  25. BENEVOLENT DONOR

    Mr. Charles McNess who recently distributed a large amount of money among hospitals and charitable organisations in Sydney, yesterday walked ...

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  26. MAGNETO DEFECT.

    Miss Amy Johnson may not resume her flight to-day, owing to defects in the magneto. ...

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  27. VISITORS' BETTER BOWLING.

    Mr. "Plum" Warner says: "The M.C.C. match leaves the impression that the Australian batsmen have not yet run true to form, and they are ...

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  28. Quarter Sessions

    The Inverell Quarter Sessions will commence to-morrow (Thursday). His Honor Judge Mocatta will preside and Mr. R. J. Browning will be the Crown ...

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  29. TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS

    In the French tennis championships Hopman and Willard (Australia) defeated Bonte and Joba, 6-2, 6-3, 6-3; Crawford and Moon (Australia) ...

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  30. London Wool Sales

    At the wool sales 9031 bales were offered. There was a large offering of greasy merinos, principally super-style and spinners' sorts, and a good ...

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