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  6. Washington Speaks to Brussels by Radio Telephone

    Mr. E. H. Theodore, M.P., addressing the Trades and Labor Council, said that by reason of the suggested amendments, the Federal Arbitration ...

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  7. BROADCASTING!

    A Roman Catholic broadcasting station will be opened in Sydney on Sunday at 1.20 a.m. by the Archbishop of Sydney, Dr. Kelly, from the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. MINISTER'S WIFE

    Detective Mulfahey, who returned from Omeo last night, is convinced that there was foul play in connection with the death of Mrs. Ethel Griggs ...

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  9. ENDURANCE TEST

    The fifth attempt by Capt. Kingsford Smith and Lieut. Pond at an endurance flight record failed this morning, after the flyers had been 50 ...

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  10. RADlO-TELEPHONY

    A radio telephonic service between Europe and Washington was inaugarated to-day by a three-minute conversation between the Secretary for ...

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  11. A QUEEN'S LETTERS.

    "A most disagreeable, irresolute, and timid Minister,'' wrote Queen Victoria concerning Lord Derby who, discussing Australians wrote, "The ...

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  12. POLICE GUILE

    The police raided a two-up school in Jones' road, Pyrmont and effected 15 arrests. Several of the police dressed in ragged clothes, dirty shirts, and ...

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  13. CAUGHT A TARTAR!

    Charles Zhakaroff, aged 22, a taxi driver, was returning from Burwood at 1.30 this morning when he was hailed in Parramatta road by three ...

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  14. TERRIFIC THUNDERSTORM.

    A terrific thunderstorm passed over the city aud suburbs last night. All the streets were inundated, and within a few minutes traffic was ...

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  15. OVERTIME EMBARGO

    It was stated o nbchalf of the metal trades employers yesterday that an attempt to place an embargo on overtime work would constitute a strike. ...

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  16. MINING ENTERPRISE.

    Proposals for the development of Mount Isa, involving an expenditure of £4,000,000 have been announced by Mr. W. H. Gorbould, director of ...

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  17. CONCEALING A CRIME.

    The mangling of a Czech laborer's body at the railway crossing at Mesux has had a surprising sequel. The police found on a near-by road signs of ...

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  18. ANGLICAN STORM

    The rector of Birmingham, Canon Rogers, one of the leading clergymen in Bishop Bare's diocese, expresses the opinion that if the laity were ...

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  19. HIGH COMMISSIONER.

    The Federal Cabinet has decided to take no action in the direction of filling the American High Commissioner-skip vacancy pending the return of ...

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  20. MIDNIGHT IN A SLUM.

    When Constable Brennan rebuked a number of youths, about 12.30 this morning he was, struck a violent blow from behind by one of the crowd with ...

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  21. TEST MATCHES.

    According to Major Hill, the amateur cricketer, who arrived from England yesterday, whichever side wins the toss will win the ashes in the tests ...

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  22. A FIERY ORDEAL.

    A shocking burning accident has occurred at East Wanneroo, West Australian. Ernest Johnson, aged 20, was helping to extinguish a fire that broke ...

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  23. FATAL FIGHT.

    At the inquest concerning the death of Emmett Murphy, following a boxing match with an aboriginal, the coroner returned a verdict of accidental ...

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  24. PARISIAN MYSTERY.

    The murder of the chaffeur, L Faure, has developed into a first-class mystery. His body was not found at the spot indicated by Bartand, who ...

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  25. SIR GEORGE FULLER.

    It is stated in political circles that the resignation of Sir George Fuller, member for Wollondilly, who will leave for England next month to take ...

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  26. BROKE FROM GAOL.

    In the Criminal Court yesterday John Charles Stewart, aged 23, who escaped from Yatala labor prison in October last and was recaptured some ...

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  27. YOUTHFUL ESCAPADE.

    Two escapees from Castlemaine reformatory, John Hall arid Leo Levitte, have been recaptured in a hut near Bendigo. The police surrounded the ...

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  28. MANIACAL ATTACK.

    A man who is believed to be demented, and who was armed with a hammer and a large screwdriver, attacked Constable Hancock outside the ...

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  29. WHEAT STANDARD.

    The grain trade sectional committee of Sydney Chamber of Commerce has fixed their average quality standard of N.S.W. wheat for 1927-28 season ...

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  30. FIREMAN DROWNED.

    William Samson, aged 43, a fireman of the steamer Ballarat, fell over the ship's side last night and was drowned. ...

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  31. BIG FIGHTS

    Heeney will meet Delaney on March 1 in the first of the heavyweight elimination series, while Sharkey and Risko will fight the second match on ...

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  32. BOGUS "TRAFFIC COP."

    A man who took a room at a boarding house in Glenmore road, Paddington, some days ago, said he was a "traffic cop.'' but when other ...

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  33. TRAIN CREW ON STRIKE.

    Men effected by the strike of train crews on the trans-Australian line have decided to remain firm. The crew on the train which arrived at ...

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  34. GAMBLING DISPUTE.

    At an inquest here concerning the death of William Madden, who died at Canberra from a fractured skull sustained in a dispute over a game of ...

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  35. ACROSS TASMAN SEA.

    An official statement by the pro-flight is to the effect that no objecmoters of P. R. Moody's trans-Tasmantion to the flight was expected. They ...

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  36. MISSING AIRMEN.

    The "Herald" newspaper has inaugurated a find for the benefit of the widows of Lieut. Moncreiff and Capt. Hood, heading the list with a ...

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  37. LORRY HITS MOTOR CYCLE

    When a motor lorry and motor cycle collided at Leichhardt last night Michael Buchanan, 36, sustained a compound fracture of both legs ...

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  38. BETTER BUTTER.

    At a meeting of the N.S.W. Dairy Advisory Board Mr. P. J. Carroll, Commonwealth supervisor of dairy-exports, brought under the notice of ...

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  39. FISHERMEN RESCUED.

    Two fishermen from Crowdy Bay were rescued yesterday after drifting about hopelessly all night in a motor boat. ...

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  40. GERMANS WANT TRADE.

    German shipping firms are increasing their endeavors to capture the Australian trade lost during the war. ...

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