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  6. Egyptian Government Agrees to British Demand

    The Washington correspondent of the "Detroit News" declares that Lindbergh's proposal for a world flight is positively confirmed. It is ...

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  7. EGYPTIAN CRISIS

    It is understood the Egyptian reply to the British ultimatum is couched in very friendly terms. It expresses the Government's inability to admit ...

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  8. FORTY-EIGHT HOURS

    In the Commonwealth Arbitration Court in Melbourne Judge Lukin has delivered an important judgment covering timber workers. He held that a ...

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  9. DEPORTATION

    A Government bill to repeal amendments of the Immigration Act, adopted in 1919 after the Winnipeg strike, has aroused keen conservative ...

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  10. BREMEN FLYERS

    Koehl has made four short flights in a sister plane to the Bremen, the F13, after which with Fitzmaurce and Huenfeld he visited the New York ...

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  11. FROZEN MEAT.

    An Australan tender for a war office contract of 4000 tons of frozen meat has been accepted. Swifts is supplying the meat from Queensland for ...

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  12. TRAIN RERAILED.

    The Brisbane express and mail will be delayed for hours through a mishap on the line at Sandy Flat, near Tenterfield. A goods train was ...

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  13. SEA CAPTAIN COLLAPSES.

    Captain T. E. C Dayes, Commander of the P. and O. liner Naldera, which left Sydney yesterday for Hobart, en route to London, collapsed ...

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  14. LONG CAR TRIP.

    Francs Birtles, who is driving a Bean car from London to Australia, had arrived at the Siamese border, 80 miles cast of Boulmein, on 23rd ...

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  15. MEMORY A BLANK.

    Mrs. E. L. McQuay, of Stratford, New Zealand, who arrived in Sydney yesterday, later proceeded to Callan Park, where she positively identified ...

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  16. INSANITARY CONDITIONS.

    The recent epidemic of gastro-enteritis in Yallourn (Vic.), during which nine children died, is attributed by the Health Commission to highly ...

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  17. SYDNEY TO SINGAPORE.

    Wing Commander Wackett commenced his flight to Singapore today. He left Richmond aerodrome at 7.20 a.m. for Charleville, which he ...

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  18. EX-FEDERAL SHIPS.

    Mr. Larkin, of the Commonwealth Shipping Board, states that the new owners of the ships intend to retain sufficient of the present staff to give ...

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  19. A SUSPICIOUS FIND.

    A dead horse, with a light cart and harness underneath has been found in a creek at Pelham. The cart and harness belonged to Jack Wolley, aged ...

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  20. BRIGHTON ELECTION.

    The latest figures in the Victorian by-election for Brighton indicate that Mrs. E. Glencross (Independent) will probably be elected. ...

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  21. CITY COUNCIL.

    The Civic Commissioners have received from the solicitors of Mr. Maling, deputy general manager of Sydney Council electricity Department, ...

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  22. BURIED ALIVE.

    Henry Blackwell, a laborer employed on excavation work by the Water and Sewerage Board, was partly buried by a fall of earth near Parramatta ...

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  23. SPORTING.

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  24. MYSTERIOUS AFFAIR.

    A young woman who left her home at Waverley yesterday morning was found, some hours later, on Canley Vale railway station suffering from ...

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  25. FLOUTING AWARDS.

    Job control is again being employed by members of the Australian Seamen's Union. It transpires that at a recent meeting of Sydney branch ...

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  26. STABBED IN THE BACK.

    James Porter, junior, was stabbed in the back during a struggle with two boys at Mount Keira. It was stated the boys had released noxious ...

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  27. RUBBER INDUSTRY.

    Representatives of rubber growers in Papua have told the Lieut-Governor they would be unable to carry on unless the price of rubber was ...

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  28. COST OF LIVING.

    The general level of food prices in Sydney during April showed an increase of about 1 per cent, as compared with March. ...

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  29. A FRANK COMMENT.

    Mr. Garden, secretary to the Trades and Labor Council, said to-day, that the workers admitted the Arbirtation Court had failed as an instrument of ...

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  30. NATIVE MASSACRES.

    It is believed that official information does not corroborate the reports of Messrs. G. and L. Day concerning alleged massacres of natives in Papua. ...

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  31. PRINTING BANK NOTES.

    The police have made three further arrests in connection with the seizure of a note-printing press and 10,000 partly-completed counterfeit £5 notes. ...

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  32. FIFTY-FIVE MILLIONS.

    Among owners of cable and wireless companies in Great Britain and America it is rumored that important developments are expected. ...

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  33. MAY DAY RIOTS.

    May Day passed off with relative quiet throughout Europe. The bloodthirsty riots which Communists had prophesied failed to materialise, ...

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  34. DISTRESSED COAL MINERS.

    The Minister for Labor, replying to a deputation from Greta promised to recommend a loan of £5000 to the local council for road works, in ...

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  35. STILL-BORN CHILD.

    A post mortem examination of a child found dead alongside its mother in a Darlinghurst residential has revealed that the infant was still-born. ...

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  36. TO-DAY'S MARKETS.

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  37. WAS HE DROWNED?

    Er[?]cet Joseph Coffey, who disappeared while crab fishing at Bondi yesterday, and who was supposed to have been drowned, it has been ...

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  38. CHEATING THE HANGMAN.

    Frederick Browne, who with William Kennedy, was sentenced to death for the murder of Constable Gutteredge, attempted to commit suicide at ...

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  39. COST OF GOVERNMENT.

    According to the Commonwealth statistician, the Commonwealth and States have raised between them a revenue of £180,000,000 during the last ...

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  40. RABBIT SKINS DEARER.

    Winchcombe, Carson Ltd. report:--The rabbit skin market opened strong with values on an average 2d. per lb higher. ...

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  41. BEEN THERE BEFORE.

    At Perth Criminal court a black tracker named Codgery, alias Rodger was found guilty and sentenced to of having attempted to poison ...

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  42. PRICE OF TIN.

    Tin is quoted at 413 per unit. ...

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  43. COUNCIL OF CHURCHES.

    The Rev. D. A. J. Waldock has been elected presdent of the Council of Churches. NEWCASTLE, Wednesday. ...

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  44. ROUMANIAN PRINCE.

    Prince Carol, of Roumania, and Countess Lupeseu have secretly arrived in England. Special precautions were taken to conceal their identity ...

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  45. SUSSEX STREET.

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