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  5. Admiral Plunkett Regards War With Britain as Inevitable

    Senator Barnes, in his presidential address to the A.W.U. convention, said that although, the Commonwealth ships might have shown a loss ...

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  7. EQUAL STATUS

    Sir Robert Horne, addressing the Constitutional Club last night, expressed a conviction that the conferring of equal status of the Dominions ...

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  8. WAR PROPHESY

    President Coolidge declares that he sees no reason why the newspapers of this or any other country should take seriously the statements by ...

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  9. MOODY'S FLIGHT

    Sir Keith Smith, referring to the refusal of the Federal Government to permit a flight across the Tasman Sea fay Moody and Jolley, said the most ...

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  10. SHOCKING!

    A deputation protested to the Chief Secretary yesterday against the booking conditions prevailing in the outpatients department of Adelaide ...

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  11. NO REPRIEVE

    Sir Austin Chamberlain has refused to reprieve John Howlands and Edward Oriscoll, who have been found guilty of murdering David Lewis, the ...

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  12. MISSING GREYHOUND.

    Detective Lawrence returned this morning from Mudgee, where he made inquiries concerning the disappearance in December of Fearless ...

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  13. MINISTER ON MIGRATION.

    Mr. Pratten, Minister for Customs, addressing a meeting of the Nationalist Association at Croydon last night, said the first requisite of ...

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  14. GLEN INNES RACES.

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  15. TENNIS STARS.

    In an exhibition match at the White City courts last night Borotra defeated Anderson by 9--7, 4--3 ...

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  16. DESPERATE EXSOLDIER

    A man who stated he was a returned soldier, smashed a shop window in Oxford Street, Darlinghurst, last night in the hope he would be arrested and ...

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  17. THIRD TEST.

    The third test match between England and South Africa was continued today in fine weather. England was dismissed for 430 runs. Vincent ...

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  18. WELL KNOWN YACHTSMAN.

    The death occurred this morning of Mr. Alfred Wilson, a well known Sydney yachting enthusinst, aged 72. ...

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  19. ROSEHILL RACES.

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  20. IMPALED ON BARBWIRE.

    Ned McGauron, grazier of Gippsland district was thrown from his horse and impaled on a barbed wire fence. He received shocking injuries ...

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  21. GENERAL SELHEIM.

    A wireless message received in Melbourne today announced the death of General Selheim, administrator of Norfolk Island under the Home ...

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  22. TRAINWRECKING

    A deliberate attempt to derail a train passing through Quaker's Hill was made shortly after midnight yesterday. A long piece of hardwood ...

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  23. CONVERSION LOAN.

    The Commonwealth Treasurer has announced that subscriptions to the conversion loan of £36,000,000, bearing interest at 5 1-4. per cent and ...

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  24. NAVAL FUNERAL.

    To a salute of nineteen minute guns and with every flag half masted, Admiral Doroback was impressively buried at sea at Bembridge, off the Isle ...

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  25. ALLEGED FRAUD.

    At the central police court today Thomas Joesph Hurley, 51, a solicitor was charged with receiving £40312 under authority from firms requiring ...

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  26. UNLUCKY FAMILY

    Three children, whose ages range from 18 months to four and a half years, all belonging to one family, were admitted to Newcastle Hospital ...

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  27. FIGHT OVER BEER.

    At a late hour last night Plainclothes Constables Ellis and Donovan saw a man carrying a suitcase in the direction of a vacant allotment in ...

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  28. WELL KNOWN GRAZIER

    At the Central Court today Robert G. M. Tyson, a well known grazier of Happy Valley and Reedy Creek stations, near Aberdeen, was ...

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  29. TIN HARE BETTING.

    James MacDonald, 25, who was arrested at Mascot coursing grounds on Monday night oil a charge of bitting on dogs chasing a tin hare after ...

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  30. FLIGHT ROUND GLOBE.

    Lieut. B. Belehen has disclosed that he will undertake a flight around the globe against time this year, in addition to his Antarctic flight in August ...

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  31. KENSINGTON RACES.

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  32. EXTREMSTS DIFFER.

    Tom Walsh, president of the Seamen's Union, joined issue with Jacob Johnson, the Seamen's secretary this morning and called upon the latter to ...

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  33. THE DOLLAR STANDARD.

    "The conclusion is forced on us that, in a very real sense, the world is on a dollar standard," declared Mr Reginald McKenna, chairman of the ...

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  34. CHEAPER WIRELESS.

    Cheaper wireless communication between Australia and Great Britain, at the rate of one penny per word, was advocated by Senator Josiah Thomas ...

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  35. OLYMPIC GAMES.

    At a stormy meeting of the Victorian Amateur Cyclists Union it was decided by 18 votes to 16 that no road hider should be sent to the Olympia ...

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  36. RAILWAY DISMISSALS.

    In connection with the serious financial condition of the Victorian railways it is understood the Railway Commissioners have recommended to ...

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  37. TODAY'S FORECAST

    Cloudy on parts of the coast and tablelands, with some isolated showers, otherwise generally fine; cool ...

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