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  4. MISSING MONOPLANE

    Grave fears are entertained for the safety of the Australian National Airways monoplane Southern Cloud, which left Sydney at ...

    Article : 476 words
  5. Mysterious Disappearance

    The mysterious disappearance of Mrs. Hunn, who has not been seen since Thursday night last, has not yet been ...

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  6. EIGHT KILLED

    The cry "Lie Down" from the waiters, probably save many gives when the dining car and two other coaches of the Paris-Bordeaux express became ...

    Article : 164 words
  7. SHOT DEAD

    Superintendent Curtin, of the Free State Police, who recently conducted a case against four men accused of illegal drilling, was shot dead outside ...

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  8. ALL CLEAR!

    Harmony has now been restored in the Dubbo District Cricket Association. The trouble with the treasurer (Mr. E. A. Tink) has ...

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  9. Murdered Man

    A third case strikingly asking to the Englishman Rouse and the Germn Telzner, who were sentenced to death for the murder of unknown men whose ...

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  10. PERSONAL

    Owing to the resignations of Messrs. C. P. Smith and E. L. Williams, Messrs G. C. Maliphant and J. P. Bracken are to be asked to accept seats on the ...

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  11. ONE KILLED

    Two Air Force 'planes collided at Pretoria. Cadet Kruger's machine dropped like a stone and he was killed instantly. He released his parachute, ...

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  12. SEARCH CONTINUED

    The "Southern Sun," piloted by Kingsford Smith, who left Mascot this morning to join in a search for the "Southern Cloud," struck swampy ...

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  13. Football Season

    The first football matches of the season will be played on the Show Ground oh Sunday next, when Newtown Rugby League ...

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  14. TO-DAY'S FORECAST

    Unsettled on the coast and tablelands and in north-east inland districts, with more rain; some heavy falls chiefly on central and ...

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  15. EIGHT KILLED

    The Scottish express was passing Leighton Buzzard when it jumped the rails. The engine and three coaches were telescoped and twelve others left ...

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  16. Heartrending Scenes

    The Railway Company slates that only six were killed in the Scottish express derailment and five seriously injured. ...

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  17. JAPANESE KILLED

    A Japanese Arthur [?], was horribly mutilated by a shark at Townsville yesterday, while catching shrimps lid herrings. He died soon ...

    Article : 37 words
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  19. BIG BILLIARDS

    In the big billiards match, the scores are:--Davis, 16,918 (including breaks of 1643, 1094 and 508); Lindrum, 12,613 (including breaks of 512 and ...

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  20. TO-DAY'S WHEAT MARKET

    At to-day's market bulk wheat was quoted at 22 and bagged 23. ...

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  21. CENTRAL CLUB

    At a well attended and enthusiastic meeting in Mr. M. O'Neill's refreshment rooms yesterday, it was unanimously decided to form ...

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  22. DEPLORABLE CONDITIONS

    Hon. J. J. McGirr, Minister for Health, told a meeting at Bankstown that peasants in Russia were working under deplorable conditions for about ...

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  23. MAORI WOMAN

    The endurance swimmer, Mrs. Katherine Nehua, broke the world's record last night after being in the water for 72 hours nine minutes. ...

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  24. CRICKET MEETING

    Cricketers should note that there will be no meeting of the Dubbo District Cricket Association to-morrow night. Owing to the rain, there were ...

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  25. CYCLIST COLLIDES WITH BAKER'S VAN

    Philip May, of Cobborah-street, was riding his bicycle along Gipps-street when he collided with a baker's van. He was treated for shock and bruises ...

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  26. MONSIGNOR O'HARAN DEAD

    The death occurred at St. Vincent's Private Hospital yesterday, after a prolonged illness, of Rt. Rev. Monsignor Denis Francis ...

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  27. FLAMES SUBDUED

    At attempt was made early yesterday morning to set fire to the soft goods of Katherine Coorey, in Elizabeth-street, Redfern. Detectives found ...

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  28. WOMAN WOUNDED

    Last night, Mrs. Anna Pardey (54), proprietress of the Fitzroy Hotel, Dowling-street, Darlinghurst, fas found in her bedroom with a bullet ...

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  29. OLD MAN INJURED

    When James McGill (70) was crossing the railway line on Saturday night, his foot slipped through the cattle stop and he was thrown heavily forward. ...

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  30. TOUR OF WESTERN DISTRICTS

    Owing to the uncertainty of the weather and the had condition of the roads, the Hon. J. M. Tully, Minister for Lands, has postponed his tour of ...

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  31. UNITY

    The A.W.U., in a statement to-day, says that unity must be restored in the Labour ranks. "This may involve the humbling of proud spirits and the ...

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  32. FIVE DROWNED

    Five persons--Frederick Henderson (45), his wife, Ellen, their 10-year-old son, a Maori named Hakaria and his son Charles, aged 12--were drowned ...

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  33. MORE TAXATION

    Additional taxation is to be imposed by the Amending Bill which the Premier intends to pass within a week. There will be a provision in the Bill to ...

    Article : 68 words
  34. FLEMINGTON STOCK SALES

    The Farmers and Graziers' Co. have advised the "Dispatch" that 18,000 sheep were yarded at Flemington to-day. The quality was ...

    Article : 55 words
  35. EUCHRE PARTY AND DANCE

    In order to augment the roads of the Regand Park Cricket Club, a euchre party and dance will be held in the Newtown Hall, Jubilee-street, ...

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