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  2. MISS JEAN BATTEN

    Miss Joan Batten, who crashed here on Saturday on lier flight to Australia, on route to New Zealand, slated today that her acroplane could ...

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  3. TURKISH GENERAL

    Kemal Pasha, who commanded the Turkish third Division in the attack against the Australian and New Zealand forces at Gallopoli, ...

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  4. FAMOUS BLERIOT

    A cable from Paris states:—Louis Bleriot, who was the first man to fly across the English Channel in 1909, has constructed ...

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  5. LIVING WAGE

    The Industrial Commission this afternoon declared the living wage at £3/7/6 for males and £1/16/6 for females, a rise of one ...

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  6. PROTECTION OF BLACKS

    On his return to Melbourne to-day the Rev. H. R. Warren, who led the missionary expedition which obtained the surrender of aborigines suspected ...

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  7. FELL ON FIRE

    Mrs. Edgar Hanrahan, aged 29 years, of Buraga, collapsed at her home last night and fell head first into the fire. There was no one else ...

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  8. "GAMBLING SHIP"

    "Three miles from shore—a million miles from the Law. Outside the three mile limit, society pursues pleasure, tastes forbidden thrills on ...

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  9. CENTENARY AIR RACE

    The famous German air ace, Uder, is entering the Melbourne centenaryair race with a machine of his own. manufacture. He says that he is very ...

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  10. LANG ENVOYS

    A meeting of the Brisbane Trades and Labour Council, for the second lime unaanimously decided that it did not want to hear the Lang ...

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  11. AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS

    A cable from London states: —Warm welcomes were given the Australian Test players when they stepped off the "Orford" at Southampton ...

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  12. CATHOLIC BAZAAR

    At a special meeting of the Wyalong Ladies Church Guild, it was agreed that a one day bazaar, in aid of the Wyalong Convent, be held in ...

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  13. POLICE ATTACKED

    A cable from Calcutta states:—A grave situation has developed at Bombay, where fierce lighting between the cotton mill strikers and ...

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  14. BRISBANE OUTRAGE

    Extreme distress was occasioned the crowd which attended the service at the Cross of Sacrifice and Stone of Remembrance at Toowong to-day ...

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  15. Ungarie C. of E. Ball

    The annual ball in aid of the Church of England at Ungarie will he held in the Show Pavilion on Thursday, 28th May. The ladies will provide an ...

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  16. MARKETING RELATIONS

    Mr. Trelhowan, M.L.C. says he cannot follow Mr. Bruce when he says that Australia's relations with Britain cannot be ...

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  17. Advertising

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  19. Maher Cup Ghallenges

    It is officially stated that Lake cargeli[?]go Rugby League has decided to affiliate with Group 9 and issue a challenge for the Maher ...

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  20. "Give it a Name"

    The "Daily (Telegraph," "Give it a Name" Competition commenced on Saturday last and will be open for a lew days only. The first prize Is £500 ...

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  21. CALEDON NATIVES.

    At a public meeting at Darwin, Mr. Nelson, declared that missionaries have spoilt all hopes of ever catching ten or twelve troublesome ...

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  22. BREVITIES

    The West. Wyalong Assoiated Agents will hold their fortnightly market 011 Friday, 4th May. The Commonwealth Wool and ...

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  23. SOLDIERS' RE-UNION

    During an Anzac Reunion dinner in a cafe at Maclean, the Police Sergeant informed the gathering that it wag committing a breach of ...

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  24. PEACEFUL IRELAND

    A cable from Dublin slates:—Mr. de Valera, addressing the Irish Tourists' Association, declared that Ireland was one of the most peaceful ...

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  25. STATE PARLIAMENT OPENED TO-DAY

    The State Parliament opened to-dayNo unexpected legislation was forecasted by the Governor in his speech. The Legislative programme, he said ...

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  26. REV. A. C. KING. B.A. Th L

    Tonight, Thursday, 26th April, at 7.30 o'clock the Right Reverend Horace Crotty, D.D. (Bishop of Rath urst) will induct the Rev. Arnold C. ...

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  27. SCULLIN CAUSTIC

    Mr. Scullin, interviewed in Sydney said that Mr. Lyons had tragically failed to give any lead in the formation of a policy to relieve ...

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  28. TRADE NEGOTIATIONS

    Mr. Stewart, (Minister for Commerce), firmly believes with Mr. Bruce that as a result of negotiations with the British Government, ...

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  29. FALLOFEARTH

    Two miners employed it the Zinc Corporations Mine Broken Hill, Rich ard Gers and Harold' Orchard. both married men.were fataily injured. ...

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  30. Advertising

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  31. Catering at Old Time Dances

    Tenders are Invited for the righ to cater for the old time Hospitala dances held in the Masonic Hall West Wyalong. ...

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  32. FRIGE OF WHEAT

    Wheat was quoted locally on Thursday afternoon at 1/l0½d. in siloe and 1/11d. in bags. ...

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