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  4. Wilkins' Wonderful Flight in Polar Regions

    A rehearsal of the Eucharist ceremony to be held next September, was held at Ryde yesterday, when there were present about 7000 people. The ...

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  7. DECADENCE

    Canon Langford Smith, preaching at St. Andrew's Cathedral last night, said the criminal offences which had been occurring in Sydney recently ...

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  8. POLAR FLIGHT

    Further disclosures regarding Wilkin's flight show that when he was compelled to land at Dauhelen there was a little fiord. Fortunately whale ...

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  9. ATTEMPTED MURDER

    What is believed to have been a sensational attempt to murder a girl, aged 13, occurred at Robertson yesterday. This information was ...

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  10. BIG FLOODS

    Tremendous damage has resulted from the recent heavy flood, following torrential rains. The police rescued 150 people in Rockhampton ...

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  11. WANTED TO GAMBLE.

    During a brawl at a Chinese cafe in Little Bourke Street, Louis Wing, the proprietor of the Chinese cafe and Headley Charles Larsen, aged 23 ...

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  12. NAVAL PROMOTIONS.

    The Admiralty announces that in consequence of Rear-Admiral Collard's retirement Captain Cecil Osborne has been promoted to Rear ...

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  13. MOTOR BUS TRAFFIC.

    It is stated that 502 motor buses are now operating in the metropolis and that wages paid amount to £750,000 a year. ...

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  14. PHONE PENNIES.

    A number of youths were found tampering with coin receptacles on public telephones on Circular Quay yesterday. The police were ...

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  15. GERMAN FLIERS.

    A Murray Bay message states that a Ford plane, with spare parts, has hopped off for Greenly Island. ...

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  16. RACING DECLINING.

    Registered racing clubs in Newcastle and Maitland are in a bad way financially, as a result of the advent of mechanical hare coursing and the ...

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  17. ANZAC DAY.

    The Returned Soldiers' League has absolutely set its face against the proposed demonstration on behalf of unemployed retunted on Anzac ...

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  18. CRASHED INTO HOUSE.

    A motor truck toppled over an embankment in Main Street, Cardiff, yesterday and crashed into the side of a weatherboard dwelling. Mrs. Lee ...

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  19. CARRIAGE DERAILED.

    Through failing to apply the brakes, two railway carriages were derailed and badly damaged at the shunting yards at Newcastle yesterday. ...

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  20. FALL OVER A CLIFF.

    John Dindeen, 32, fell 50 feet over the cliffs at Bogey Hole, Newcastle, on Saturday night. He lay in a semi-conscious condition until ...

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  21. QUEENSLAND FLOODS.

    Two more lives have been lost in the Queensland floods, namely, Thomas Major, aged eight, Who was drowned at Graceville and a man ...

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  22. ALDERMEN RESIGN.

    In accordance with a decision reached last week, the whole of the aldermen of South Grafton Municipal Council resigned on Saturday. A ...

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  23. KEEPING IT DARK.

    According to Mr. D. McPherson, inspector for the Cumberland Pastures Protection Board, pleuro pneumenia in cattle is being deliberately ...

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  24. COURT AND PRESS.

    The Minister for Justice, referring to the case of a magistrate who had closed a court at Dungog during the hearing of a case of an assault on a ...

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  25. EAST SYDNEY SEAT.

    The Labor selection for East Sydney Federal seat resulted in J. E. West, winning by a substantial majority. ...

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  26. ANZAC DAY.

    Anzac Day services were held in the city and suburban churches yesterday when addresses appropriate to the occasion were delivered. Arrangements ...

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  27. CAUGHT IN UNDERTOW.

    About 30 surfers were caught in an undertow while bathing at Bondi yesterday and were carried out to sea. Fortunately all were rescued though ...

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  28. JUDICIAL HONORS.

    Mr. R. D. Mallam, barrister and solicitor, of Darwin, has been appointed a judge of the Supreme Court for the Northern Territory in succession to ...

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  29. TO-DAY'S FORECAST

    Further rain, fairly general inland, with some heavy falls on the slopes, warm north east to north winds. ...

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  30. COWARDLY THUGS.

    Two colored men attacked Arthur Ellis in Fitzroy Street, Darlinghurst, late on Saturday night and battered him almost into unconsciousness. ...

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  31. FOREIGN FARMERS.

    A German steamer which arrived here yesterday has among the passengers 150 Czecho-Slovakians bound for New South Wales, where they intend ...

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  32. SCHOOL HOLIDAYS.

    The Teachers Federation Council has resolved to protest against the restriction of the choice of its representatives on the Appeal Board. The ...

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  33. COOK'S ASSISTANT.

    When the steamer 'Goulburn' arrived in Sydney to-day from Melbourne it was stated the cook's assistant gave notice yesterday. It is ...

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  34. TOC H.

    Lord Forster, who presided at the Toc H annual council, discussed the question of Unitarian ministers, after which he announced that proceedings ...

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  35. STONE ROUND HIS NECK.

    The body of an unknown man, aged about fifty, was found yesterday floating in a water hole off Dowling St., Waterloo. There was a copper wire ...

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  36. KILLED AT 76 YEARS.

    Daniel Dunn, aged 76, received a fractured skull and died in hospital as a result of injuries received when he was knocked down by a motor car ...

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  37. TERROR-STRICKEN CHIEF

    An officer of the steamer "Durouke," which arrived yesterday from Tulagi stated a native chief became so scared while awaiting trial in connection with ...

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  38. TO-DAY'S MARKETS.

    The price of tin is to-day quoted at 445 per unit. ...

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  39. SOUTHERN EUROPEANS.

    The Premier of West Australia declares that the influx of southern Europeans is defeating the objects of the land settlement scheme which he ...

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  40. LORRY OVERTURNED.

    A motor lorry containing a number of persons ran down a steep embankment on a lonely road between Camden and The Oaks village late ...

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  41. HOMEBUSH SALES.

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  42. UNKNOWN CYCLIST.

    The unknown motor cyclist who fell from his machine in Swanston St., on Friday night died last night, without being identified. ...

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  43. KILLED OUTRIGHT.

    When a motor car crashed over a steep bank at Wanganui (N.Z.) Miss Mary Ball was killed outright and four others seriously injured. ...

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