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  4. TO-DAY'S WEATHER

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  5. SUPPLIES CUT DOWN

    THE [?] of the situation is emphasised by the announcement of Lieut-Col, Lane-Fox, Secretary for Mines that householders only ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. RAIN STOPS PLAY

    Owing to rain the match between the Australian XI. and the South England at Bristol was abandoned to-day. ...

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  8. MEN MAY BE BACK AT WORK ON MONDAY

    WORKERS and their employers will reassemble at their respective duties again, probably on Monday. The only victory--if victory it be--that can be claimed of the four weeks cessation of business is that the principle of a 44-hour week ...

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  9. TEN GOOD INCHES IN AUSTRALIA

    "Australia fins given me health, an ideal wife and eight children said Mr. James S. L. Inch, managing director of the ...

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  10. TROOPS REVOLT IN PORTUGAL

    A military insurrection in which two divisions are raid to be involved has broken but in North and South Portugal. ...

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  12. CARRIED ALL BEFORE IT

    Latest reports from AKita state that water from the reservoir swept in a wave to Kitaura. 23ft high and 240ft, wide, carrying everything before it. ...

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  13. WHY KRIM GAVE IN

    The surrender of Ahd-el-Krim to not surprising, as he was known to be in flight, if not in hiding, fearing assassination by disappointed followers. ...

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  14. REAPING THE BENEFIT

    The Commonwealth Line of steamers will benefit by the disposal of the A.U.S.N, steamers Levuka and Wyreema to a ...

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  15. INKWEL FOLLOWS TELEPHONE

    Eisle Keech, 28, and Clarice Crosby Cain. 19, were, each fined £3 on a charge of a assaulting Henry Chisholm (superintendent of the Yellow Taxi ...

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  16. "BOBBY" JONES BEATEN

    The Scots player Jamieson, defeated "Robby" Jones, the famous American amateur golf champion. In the sixth round of the British Amateur Golf ...

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  17. ENGLISH CRICKETERS IN FORM

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  18. "BROTHERS--TO MAINTAIN WORLD PEACE"

    The Pacific International notary has closed its three-days conference. The altitude of delegates was reflected in an address of Charles ...

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  19. FRENCH GOVT. STRONGER

    By what was tantamount to a vote of confidence, the Chamber of Deputies. by 320 votes to 209, agreed to the Government's demand for an ...

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  20. ANOTHER LUNATIC ESCAPES

    Still another escape from Claremont Hospital for the Insane was reported last evening. On thin occasion a harmless patient suffering from ...

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  21. U.S. FRIENDLY TO US

    At the English-speaking Union's farewell, in his honor, Sir James Elder declared that during his two years' here he had found the name of ...

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  22. CAULFIELD DISASTER

    Already claims have been made against the Railway Commissioners arising out of the Caulfield collision. The Commissioners refused to-day ...

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  23. EMIGRATION POLICY

    The International Labor Conference defeated by 77 votes to 23 a motion proposed by the British employers' delegate on behalf of the employers. ...

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  24. KILLED BY A TREE

    A young Italian, who had landed in Australia only three days ago and whose name is unknown, was killed instantly to-day when a tree fell on him ...

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  25. WHO WOULDN'T BE PLEASED WITH THEM?

    Among the gay University students yesterday this happy trio cast sorrow to the winds and agreed that this is a glad world. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. DETECTIVES KNOW A LOT

    No fresh developments concerning the Kalgoorlie murders of detectives occurred to-day, Something to promised in the near ...

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  27. CHEMIST EXONERATED

    Messrs. R D. Meagher and Co. write:--Considerable publicity was given to the fact that the well-known chemist, Mr. P. W. Purdie. of 186 ...

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  28. DELEGATES SEE KING

    The King gave an audience to 40 delegates of the International Parliamentary Commercial Conference. Recalling the 1918 conference, when ...

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  29. A FIVER FOR HERSELF

    Detective-Sergeant Keeble and Detective Jourdan. of the C.I.B. arrested a woman yesterday for attempting to steal a fur coat from a city firm. ...

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  30. COLLAPSED AND DIED

    While giving evidence at the Federal Arbitration Court this afternoon in the shearers' case, Frederick Morrison, president of the Woolclassers ...

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  31. SWEDISH ROYALTY'S TOUR

    Looking forward to "a good time, the Crown Prince and Princess of Sweden landed on Thursday, amid the din of whistles by harbor craft and ...

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  32. R.A.F. FLYERS IN EGYPT

    The Royal Air Force flyers, who are returning from Africa to England, landed at Heliopolis. General Haking and Air Service ...

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  33. STRUCK BY A TRAM

    Percy Scott (40). a seamen employed on the interstate liner Katoomba. was knocked down by a tram at the corner of Park and Elizabeth Sts. ...

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  34. RANDWICK RIFLE RANGE

    Mr. Riley, sen. (Lab.. N.S.W.). was informed by the Minister for Defence in the House of Representatives, that finality had been reached in the ...

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  35. KINCUMBER BOYS' BAND

    Kincumber Orphanage Wonder Boys' Rand will hold its second annual concert in the Town Hall to-morrow afternoon at 3 o'clock, when a grand ...

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  36. FAKED DOCUMENTS

    A man employed by a city organisation was arrested at Auburn yesterday and charged with embezzling the sum of £55112 by faking documents. ...

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  37. NARROW ESCAPE

    Mr. N. Hussey, of The Rock, had a narrow escape from a serious accident on Tuesday. He was engaged in clearing operations on The Rock ...

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  38. DERBY ACCEPTANCES

    The Derby acceptances are:-- Pilobourg Swift and Sure, Booklet, Hercules. Lex, Review Order, Rose Hearty. Banstar. Harpagon, Le ...

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  40. WOMAN HANGED

    Hanging to a rafter in a shed by a rope around her neck. Mary Glover. 32, a married woman, was found dead to-day at her home in West Hobart. ...

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  41. CAPITAL MATERIAL

    Mr. Marr, Assistant-Minister for Home and Territories, laid on the table of the House of Representatives a return showing the material used by the ...

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  42. NEW ZEALAND'S LOAN

    Underwriting is proceeding for the New Zealand loan of £6,000,000, maturing from 1940 to 1960. at 5 per cent. ...

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  43. COST OF SOCCER VISIT

    A statement of accounts of the Football Association, to be presented to the annual meeting on June 7 shows that the Australian tour cost £3261. ...

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