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  5. Serious Charges of Corruption in Labor Ranks

    Italy won the doubles in the Davis Cup tic against Australia to-day. The scores were 6--3, 6--4, 1--6, 1--6, 6--2. Australia now has to win the ...

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  7. AERIAL PERILS

    Exciting adventures in the course of a flight between Pretoria and But away were revealed when Lady Heath arrived at Rome to-day. It ...

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  8. BATTLE RAGING

    Fighting recommenced at Tsinanfu yesterday, following the refusal of the Chinese to accept Japanese demands. The Chinese-started offensive ...

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  9. LABOR SCANDAL

    Mr. Lambert M. P. last night reiterated that he had been offered £8000 to vacate the West Sydney seat in favor of Mr. E. C. Theodore. Mr. ...

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  10. PRINCE CAROL

    The Home Secretary, Mr. Joynson Hicks, stated in the House of Commons to-night that Prince Carol, of Roumania, had been asked to end his ...

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  11. WACKETT'S FLIGHT.

    Wing Commander Wackett will be delayed for a day at Darwin. He made an attempt to leave this morning but engine trouble forced him to ...

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  12. SILENT GRIEF.

    Two silently weeping women, Nungressor's mother, and Coils' widow, were the central figures at the cere mony of the unveiling of the ...

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  13. NEW MINISTER.

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Bruce, was: sworn in this morning by the Governor as Minister for Customs, which portfolio he will hold until a ...

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  14. CAPTAIN COOK.

    The hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the discovery of Hawaii by Captain Cook will be celebrated in August next in the Hawaiian Islands. ...

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  15. TO-DAY'S FORECAST

    Some further showers on the North Coast, otherwise generally fine for the present, with winds tending to northerly inland but ...

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  16. CITY COUNCIL.

    The City Council's contracts relating to the electricity department, which are at present the subject of investigations by the Civic ...

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  17. SPORTING.

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  18. A SKID AND A CAPSIZE.

    While attempting to pass a large van about six miles from Wangaratta (Victoria) a motor car containing five persons, skidded and overturned, ...

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  19. AUSTRALIAN LOAN.

    The fifty million dollar Australian loan, offend by the Morgan bankers syndicate at 4[?] per cent, interest was over-subscribed shortly after it ...

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  20. OUR WHEAT AREAS.

    Lecturing before the Geographical Society last night, Professor Watt stated it was now calculated there were more than 150,000,000 acres ...

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  21. NAVAL MEMORIAL.

    Schemes are under consideration for a memorial for the men of the Australian navy and mercantile marine who rendered active service during the ...

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  22. PRICE OF WHEAT.

    Wheat, ex trucks Sydney, is quoted at from 57[?] to 58 per bushel. ...

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  23. RURAL CREDITS.

    The Governor of the Commonwealth Bank slates that the bank has suffered no losses through its rural credit activities. ...

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  24. RABBIT SKINS HIGHER.

    Winchcombe, Carson Ltd. report:-- The rabbit skin market opened strong at Sydney to-day. Values were on the average 2d per 1b. dearer. ...

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  25. TENNIS CHEATS.

    That cheating by players on Rushcutters Bay courts was of frequent occurrence, and that umpires were trying to stop it, was alleged by Dr. ...

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  26. PHILOSOPHIC!

    Cyril George Chambers, public accountant, of Albury, was found dead in a yard in Goulburn yesterday. In his pocket was a note to the coroner ...

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  27. EARTHQUAKE.

    As a result of the Bulgarian earthquake from 14th to 18th April, 17,102 houses were entirely destroyed and 19,579 partly destroyed. It is ...

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  28. EWES FROM BINIGUY.

    Sheep and lamb rales were barely maintained throughout the Homebush auctions last Thursday. On the hoof at the yards mutton made 4d to 5 1-4d ...

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  29. IN THE SLUMS.

    Detectives, after examining the arms of 1400 ratings at the naval depot in search of a man with a tattoo mark on his arm, arrested Ernest ...

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  30. BRISBANE WOOL SALES.

    Brisbane wool sales opened with an average selection forward, with seed and dust greatly in evidence. Japanese competition was keen for good ...

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  31. BROADCASTING.

    At n conference in Melbourne between the Acting-Director of Pos[?]s and Telegraphs, the Chief Inspector of Wireless, and the manager of the ...

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  32. HOTEL DESTROYED.

    One man was injured and several others had narrow escapes from death when the Crown hotel at Cairns was gutted by fire yesterday. ...

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  33. STEAMER MISSING.

    No sign has been found of the small steamer "Nautilus," which broke her tow rope between Mackay and Brisbane. It is now feared the ...

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  34. "POLO IS CRUELTY."

    At a meeting of the Society for the establishment of Country Killing Centres a resolution was carried declaring polo playing to be cruelty to dumb ...

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  35. PRODUCE MARKETS.

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  36. DRUNKEN ORGY.

    The coroner has committed Thomas Alfred Rudd and Edwin Ernest Matthews for trial on a charge of maliciously fitting fire to a cottage on the ...

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  37. UNION OFFICIAL ARRESTED.

    A former official of the State branch of the Australian Seamen's Union was arrested in Sydney last night on a warrant and charged with embezzling the ...

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