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  2. Advertising

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  5. Health Administration Starved of Funds ::

    At Santa Paula the search for victims of the flood is being continued with the aid of dynamite and tractors. The workers are slowly cutting their ...

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  7. STARVED!

    The Minister for Health, Dr. Arthur, in opening the first annual conference of the Crown Employees Hospitals and Homes Association of N.S.W. said, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. UNUSUAL LEGACY

    George Bills, formerly of Sydney, in his will directed his trustee to invest money representing his personal estate and the proceeds of his real ...

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  9. WOMAN INCINERATED

    A frightful burning fatality occurred near Tallyand Station, Longreach district, when Mrs. McNamee, 26, was incinerated after being pinned under ...

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  10. DOMESTIC QUARREL

    Declaring he had been slashed by the razor gang, a crippled man who was covered in blood alighted from a taxi cab at Sydney Hospital last night and ...

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  11. STRANDED RIVERINA

    A message from Mallacoota last night stated the efforts to salvage the stranded Riverina seem to have ended in failure. ...

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  12. BRITAIN'S NAVAL BILL.

    Mr. Bridge[?]an, presenting the naval estimates, pointed out that the total almost exactly corresponded with the expenditure of 1914. Since the ...

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  13. BRISBANE DISPUTE.

    An interesting development respecting the lighthouse ships dispute yesterday was the refusal of the carpenters at Cape Moreton to handle any ...

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  14. ITALIAN SUSPECT.

    At the Central Police Court Guiod Calctti, 20, laborer, was charged with being an idle and disorderly person, having insufficient lawful means of ...

    Article : 78 words
  15. LORRY OVERTURNS.

    While descending a steep hill at Pendlc Hill last night a lorry skidded, dashed through a fence, and rolled down an embankment. The two ...

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  16. CUSTOMS DUTIES.

    A reduction in Customs duties with the exception of those on narcotics, stimulants and luxuries, is urged in the report of the committee appointed ...

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  17. SEVENTY MILES AN HOUR.

    At Lake Pcrko[?] (W.A.) Norman Smith, the well-known Sydney motorist, regained the 24 hours and intermediate records for Australia by ...

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  18. ANGLICAN CHURCH

    The Anglican Synod gave further consideration to the constitution of the church in Australia. Several amendments were inserted to make the ...

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  19. THE PACT.

    Alt the annual conference of the Victorian Country Party, the Bruce-Page pact was agreed to by a large majority. ...

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  20. SUCCESSFUL APPEAL.

    Sentenced to imprisonment for five years in the criminal court last December, for alleged participation in the Essendon station hold-up on Cup ...

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  21. MISSING AVIATORS.

    Lieut, Hinchcliffe and the Hon. Elsie Mackey are more than 24 hours overdue and all hope is given up despite the rumors still coming in of ...

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  22. EMPIRE RELATIONS.

    General Smuts, resuming the Imperial Relations debate, brilliantly emphasised that we at last are convinced that we have full freedom and a ...

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  23. COWARDLY ASSAULT.

    A message from Parkes states that Yee Hong, a Chinese hawker, was attacked in his camp on Condobolin road by two men who drove up in ...

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  24. TECHNICAL TRAINING.

    The Rev. F. Rich, missionary, says the Papuan Government is taking an active interest in the technical training of natives in the mission schools. ...

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  25. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE

    Disappointed in love, attempts by Donald Butler, 28, to end his life were frustrated by the police yesterday, and resulted in his appearance before ...

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  26. WIFE CHARGED.

    At the Central Police Court to-day Madge Beverstock, 28, both of whose eyes were blackened, was charged with having inflicted grievous bodily harm ...

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  27. FEDERAL BANKRUPTCY ACT

    May 15 has been suggested as the date for the proclamation of the Federal Bankruptcy Act. The States have been asked whether this date ...

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  28. JUDGE DISMISSES JURY.

    Because an evening newspaper published a report on an argument in the criminal court on a matter which the judge had held to be inadmissable as ...

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  29. LADY BAILEY.

    In continuation of her flight to the Cape, Lady Bailey has arrived at Malta. ...

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  30. TO-DAY'S MARKETS.

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  31. VIGILANCE OFFICERS.

    During the hearing of a case in the Federal Arbitration Court at Perth, instances of interference of waterside vigilance officers were given by Judge ...

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  32. PUNT FOUNDERS.

    The Brushgrove-Southgate punt sank yesterday while taking a load of cattle across the Clarence River. The owners of the cattle, H. and L. Teece, ...

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  33. DELICENSED.

    Since 1907 the Victorian, Licensing Court has delicensed 1765 hotels at a cost in compensation of £1,074,000. There are now only 1842 hotels in ...

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  34. PURSUED AND CRASHES.

    After they had chased a motorist from Crown Street along Ansae Parade last night, the Darlinghurst police patrol came up with him after the ...

    Article : 61 words
  35. PRICE OF TIN.

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  36. SUSSEX STREET.

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  37. "PURELY ACADEMIC."

    The Executive Council of the Australian Workers' Union has rejected the invitation of the Prime Minister to appoint a representative to the ...

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  38. NO AMALGAMATION.

    The State conference of the Australian Railways Union decided by a large majority not to entertain any proposal for amalgamation with the ...

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  39. TO-DAY'S FORECAST

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  40. DOWN COAL CHUTE.

    Terrible injuries were received two horses at Hoskins new mine at Lithgow yesterday, when they fell down a coal chute. Their backs were ...

    Article : 39 words
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