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  5. Tragic Prelude to Bourke Air Pageant.

    The passenger, Harry McKinnon, an Englishman, living at Toralle Station, was killed, and R. Robinson, of Lismore, ...

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  6. SHEARERS

    A meeting of the rank and file of shearers at Sydney Trades Hall, under the Presidency of Senator Rae. carried a motion ...

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  7. NO NEWS

    The Deputy Commissioner of Prome, who is in charge of search arrangements, reports no news of the missing airman, Hook. ...

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  8. DESPERATE

    Two men, named Messenger and Stafford, had a sensational experience last night when a ten feet dinghy, in which they were ...

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  9. CHEAP

    In furtherance of the Governments policy of effecting economies wherever possible, the Minister for Local Government (Mr. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Sixty Sheds at Work.

    Eleven shearing sheds, employing 200 men. signed up on new conditions yesterday, bringing the tocal number of sheds at work to sixty. ...

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  11. SENSATION IN HOUSE OF COMMONS.

    There was a very lively scene in the House of Commons when Mr. Fennes Brockway, at question time, insisted on making a speech ...

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  12. FATHER'S TERRIBLE ACT.

    A shocking tragedy occurred at Seddon (Victoria) early this morning, when William Johnson (42) committed suicide in the presence of his ...

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  13. "EAT MORE FRUIT."

    The Railway Commissioners this season expect to handle a record turnover in fruit. The railway "Eat More Fruit" campaign last year resulted in ...

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  14. ATLANTIC FLIGHT.

    The navigator of the "Southern Cross," Mr. Saul, said that the same crew, including Kingsford Smith, would attempt the Harbour Grace— ...

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  15. £20,000 WRIT.

    A writ in which £20,000 damages are claimed for alleged libel has been issued against the proprietor of the "Sydney Morning Herald" by Houston ...

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  16. REFUSED WORK.

    The Victorian Government expects by the end of the mouth that 7000 men will be working under its unemployment relief scheme. ...

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  17. OPIUM SEIZED.

    Customs officials raided the steamer "Tanda" yesterday afternoon. and after searching the vessel practically from stem to stern, discovered fifty ...

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  18. HOBBS MILLIONS.

    Leaving Sydney next month for London, is Harry McGregor, of Green Valley, near Liverpool, who will lay claim to the famous Hobbs ...

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  19. First Australian Team to Face England in Tests.

    This picture of the first Australian team which played against England in Australia, in 1861, is interesting. From the left the members were—Top: T. Kendall and B. B. Cooper (Victoria), T. Garrett (N.S.W.), J. Blackman and T. Horan (Victoria), and, below, J. Hodges (Victoria), N. Thompson (N.S.W.), D. W. Gregory (Capt., N.S.W.), E. Gregory and C. Bannerman (N.S.W.), and W. E. Midwinter (Victoria). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. TERRIBLE BURNS.

    L[?] Mi[?]sa (17), an Italian housemaid at Babinda, met with terrible injuries as the result of trying to light a fire with kerosene. Her ...

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  21. MILITANTS FAIL

    An attempt by the militants to accentuate the present industrial trouble failed, a large meeting overwhelmingly defeating a proposal to call a ...

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  22. AUSTRALIA'S CHIEF JUSTICE.

    It is reported that the Chief Justice of Australia. Sir Isaac Isaacs, who has been ill in Brisbane for the past [?] three weeks, in the care of two nurses, ...

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  23. GENEROUS GOVERNORGENERAL.

    The Governor-General has donated £[?] towards the Victorian Unemployed Fund. He also enclosed a cheque of £25 towards the relief of distress in ...

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  24. TWIN BROTHERS.

    Twin brothers, Alan and Harry Harnett, aged twenty, had a narrow escape from losing their lives at Karlwood yesterday. They were found ...

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  25. LINESMAN KILLED.

    Edward Jolly (43), a telegraph linesman, was killed and his companion. Henry Waite (41) had his thigh broken, when a telegraph pole on ...

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  26. VIOLENT STORM.

    A violent wind-storm in Port Phillip Bay yesterday afternoon was responsible for considerable damage. Trees were uprooted on the bench, fences ...

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  27. ANTI-AUSTRALIAN POLICY

    It was reported to the Labor Council last night that the Metal Trades Group had resolved to protest to the Federal Government against the ...

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  28. RIOTING IN EGYPT.

    After a quiet day, there was further rioting, when a mob rushed into the streets cheering Nahas Pasha. Troops, stationed at the entrance to the Arab ...

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  29. STUDENT KILLED.

    Charles William Jarrett (19), a student at the Teachers' College was cycling to School yesterday morning when he was run over by a motor lorry ...

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