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  3. To-day's Weather

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  5. WORLD PAYS HOMAGE TO LONE FLIER

    BERT HINKLER rested yesterday at Darwin. He giving his plane a through overhaul. prior to leaving to-day for Comooweal, [?] for his town, Bundaberg. There the "heavens are weeping" for part of Bundaberg is in flood. ...

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  7. "WE WILL WIN!"

    LABOR MEMBERS are looking forward to the big fight in November next with quirt confidence. The least optimistic among them feel that the party will more thar regain the ground it lost through Bruee's "red" scare. The majority ...

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  8. NEXT PLEASE

    There it still much to be done to the seaplane carrier Albatross, which was launched yesterday. She now lies at the cruiser wharf, Cockatoo Island, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. ONE BUNDABERGER PROUD OF ANOTHER

    [?] MILES, the world's sprint champion who halls from Bundaberg, sent the following telegram to Bert Hankler ...

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  10. DEAD IN A CITY HOTEL

    TAKING his breakfast to the room of Edgar James Hunter. 55, of Dungalear Station, Walgett, at the Hotel Sydney yesterday. a housemaid of the ...

    Article : 193 words
  11. "BRITAIN IS NOT OUTCLASSED"

    Sir Robert Horse, ex-Chancellor of the Exchequer, who is no a visit to Canberra, said the Hinkler flight was one of the most encouraging and ...

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  12. ON THE "GRILL" FOR 12 HOURS

    Twice to-day counsel for Ernest Robert Klelnert asked the Chief Justice the to withdraw from the Jury the case against his client, but each time ...

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  13. BACK HOME, BUT BROKE

    HAD Hinkler been resourceful enough, he would now be the [?]sessor of the sum of £2048, as she insurance money on his flight. ...

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  14. "RARE GRIT AND DETERMINATION"

    Mr. M. Charlton. M.H.R., welcomed Hinkler to Australia on behalf of the Federal Labor Party. In a statement Issued this afternoon. Mr. Charlton ...

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  15. EXECUTIVE AND FRONT BENCH

    IN a statement issued to-night Mr. Charlton, Leader of the Federal Labor Party, said that it had been unani[?]ously decided ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. HINKLER RESTS UP

    The Sydney branch of the British imperial Oil Co. yesterday, received the following wire from Darwin: ...

    Article : 36 words
  17. STATE DIGGERS' WELCOME

    The State secretary of the Returned Sailors and Soldier Imperial League, Mr. Stagg, despatched the following telegram to Capt. Hinkter at Darwin: ...

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  18. JUSTICE IN SHIRT SLEEVES

    So intense was the [?] at T[?] yesterday. that Mr. Justice Doug[?] and council in the Supreme Court threw ...

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  19. SHOT HIS WIFE DEAD

    A man named Joseph Worth, shot his wife, Mary Ann Worth, in a paddock, 150 yards from his dwelling at Wotton, 15 miles from ...

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  20. NORTH OTAGO RECOVERS

    AFTER a p[?] fight in their second innings. the North Otago team succeeded in making a draw fo the match against the ...

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  21. WHEN THE ALBATROSS TOOK THE WATER

    Showing the empty slips after the sea plane carrier was launched at Cockatoo Island yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. SHOT DEAD IN GARAGE

    Having made a few preliminary inquiries regarding the mysterious hooting of Martin Ryan. the Mallow farmer, who was found dead in his ...

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  23. Q'LAND IN GRIP OF HEAVY FLOODS

    RAIN has again set in. The flesh in the B River high tide [?]rouched over a portion of the concrete embankment at North Quay, and ...

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  24. "THE DEMON BOWLER"

    Boys from the Marist Brothers' School. Randwick, play cricket in Moore Park. Here is a young "Gregory" in action. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. REBUILDING THE COBAR MINE

    work on the reconstruction of the Cobar mine is being pushed on apace. Seven tons of wood and steel are being used as a foundation for the building ...

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  26. LINES BLOCKED BY EXPLOSION

    Just before 9 o'clock this morning the Railway Department gangs which were quarrying at the Sydney end of, the North Goulburn quarry, getting ...

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  27. BURNED WOMAN TO DEATH

    THE body of a woman found soaked in petrol and set on fire of Bernardaville, has been identified as that of Margaret ...

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  28. LAUNCHED

    The Albatross, the first seaplane carrier built In Australia, was launched by Lady Stonehaven at Cockatoo Island yesterday morning. ...

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  29. WOLLONDILLY

    THE by-election for Wollondilly will be held on Saturday week. March 3. Labor expect to win the seat ...

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  30. NO SPLIT IN FED. LABOR PARTY

    MR. CHARLTON, in a statement issued to-night, emphatically denied that there had been any split In the Federal Labor Party in connection with ...

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  31. RANDWICK RELIEVED

    The Mayor and aldermen ut Randwick were greatly relieved yesterday when they were Informed that the surplus population of L[?] State ...

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  32. CREEK LINED WITH COFFINS

    A number of coffins stranded at intervals for miles down the creek is the unusual sight to be teen at Eugowra. following the floods. ...

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  33. VIGILANCE OFFICER CENSURED

    In the Arbitration Court to-dav Judge Bceby censured Thomas Robert Clark, a vigilance officer of the Port Phillip Stevedores' Association, ...

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  34. STRUCK A REEF OFF W.A. COAST

    The Norwegian motor-ship Vestgard (7600 tons) narrowly escaped going shore at 7 o'clock this morning on a reef off Scarborough Reach, near ...

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  35. MOTORIST FOR TRIAL

    The Coroner to-day committed for trial John Oliver Schier. a Finlay N.S.W.) grazier, on a charge of the manslaughter of Mrs. Beatrice ...

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  36. WOMAN ACQUITTED

    charged at the City Court this morning with unlawful possession. Mrs. Vera Pakon. a visitor from Sydney. was acquitted. Detectives who raided ...

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  37. DENTIST HURT BY CYCLE

    William McQueen. 55. dentist. of [?] Road. Glebe. was crossing Bathurst Street, city, yesterday afternoon when he was knocked down by ...

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  38. FRENCH TENNIS STARS

    Brugnon and Boussus. the French tennis players. arrived in Melbourne to-day to continue the international series which will commence ...

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  39. DENIAL BY SEAMEN

    With reference to the statement of two seamen, published yesterday, that Hie Seamen's Mission in George Street North had decided to curtail roilef. ...

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