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  4. WILL NEWNES BOOM ?

    According to the latest information from overseas there is a distinct possibility that Newnes will yet boom, as much interest is being shown oversea ...

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  5. BOXER'S DEATH.

    Dressed in deep black, Florence May Masters, aged 24, a pretty barmaid, stood her trial to-day on a charge of having murdered ...

    Article : 298 words
  6. LINDBERGH IN MEXICO.

    Charles Lindbergh arrived at the flying field here at 2.39 yesterday after a non-stop flight from Washington of 2,000 miles in 27 hours and 13 ...

    Article : 123 words
  7. ONE THING AFTER ANOTHER.

    "Mr. Hughes' grotesque idea of a Government embarking in shipping has cost Australia, many millions, but a wiser man in Mr. Bruce, with a ...

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  8. MELBOURNE'S HEAT WAVE.

    The fourth day of Melbourne's present heat wave promises some high temperatures. After an extremely hot night, during ...

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  9. AMERICA'S NAVAL PROGRAMME.

    The Secretary for the Navy presented to Congress to-day a naval programme providing for 71 new vessels, to cost about £160,000,000. ...

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  10. AUSSIES AGAIN DELAYED.

    Heavy rains are sweeping the coast of California and, this has caused Captain Kingsford Smith to again postpone the start of his attempt to fly to ...

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  11. BRITAIN UNAFFECTED.

    The First Lord of the Admiralty, in reply to questions in the House of Commons yesterday, said he did not think the new American naval programme ...

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  12. THE NEW PRAYER BOOK.

    The vital decision on the motion by the Archbishop of Canterbury that the now Prayer Book be presented for the Royal Assent resulted in the House of ...

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  13. THE MOUNTAIN MURDER.

    Mr. Drew, the solicitor of the Higgs brothers, who were yesterday acquitted on a charge of murder stated to-day that he is making application to the ...

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  14. "THE RIVERS" CANE CROP.

    Cane-cutting on the Clarence River has concluded. The total crop was 67,591 tons, of which 5464 tons were cut mid carted to the mill privately. ...

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  16. COURT WHISPERER CHALLENGED

    There was a sensation this morning at the continuation of the inquest on the death of Janet Urquhart who was found shockingly battered in her home ...

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  17. PLUCKY GIRL.

    A plucky rescue of a man from drowning was effected yesterday afternoon by Miss Grace Barker, daughter of the police inspector at Wagga. ...

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  18. NEWCASTLE'S "TIN HARE."

    The opening of the new coursing ground, under the auspices of the New castle Coursing Club at the speedway last night was not as successful as it ...

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  19. OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE.

    There was wild disorder last night, following the annual Rugby match be tween Oxford and Cambridge, and the incident has aroused strenuous ...

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  20. CANTON RECAPTURED.

    It is reported, that the Nationalists have re-captured Canton from the Communists but this has not yet received official confirmation. ...

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