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  4. MYSTERY HORSE

    LAUNCKSTON, Friday. --A trotting; sensation, reminiscent of the Mambrino Chief case, has occurred at Launceston. ...

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  5. S.O.S. FROM JAPANESE STEAMER

    The British light cruiser Dauntless, which recently visited Melbourne with the Hood and the other ships of the British Empire Squadron, rushed at 23 knots this morning to the assistance of the Japanese steamer Honolulu Maru (5751 ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. QUEENSLAND LOAN

    As a result of the negotiations successfully concluded by Mr. Theodore a few days ago, the underwriting of a, Queensland conversion loan of ...

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  7. GREAT FLIGHT STARTS TOMORROW

    Wing- Commander Coble, Australia's air chief, will start tomorrow morning on a flight which promises to be one of the most stupendous in the history of aviation. It is intended to-day to Thursday Island, on to Darwin. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. WOUNDED MOTHER AND CHILD

    Nancy Dodds, a little girl, aged 7, from Armadale, was admitted to the Alfred Hospital early this morning in a serious condition, ...

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  9. SUSPECT CHASED

    People near Lygon street, Carlton were startled this morning by the report of pistol shots. The police were in pursuit of a young ...

    Article : 363 words
  10. FLYING TO SYDNEY

    Early this morning six do Haviland D's (Army Reconnaisance machines) left Point Cook for Sydney, where they will participate in the ...

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  11. STOP PRESS

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  12. MELBA WRITES FOR "THE HERALD "

    An article specially written for "The Herald" by Dame Neille Melba will appear in tomorrow's issue. The diva chastises Dame ...

    Article : 116 words
  13. SPECIAL POLICE

    Dr. Argyle, the Chief Secretary, announced today that the special police, the present strength of which is approximately 440 officers and ...

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  14. JOCULAR JUDGE

    Judge Wasley was in a jocular mood today, as he questioned [?] who desired to be excused from serving. "Is this the juror," he asked as an ...

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  15. BACK TO MOTHER

    The boy who was found by the railway officials in the Adelaide express at Serviceton on Tuesday night without a ticket has been returned ...

    Article : 159 words
  16. WEATHER FORECAST

    Further light showers in South, [?] parts of State, chiefly coastal East Gipp[?] ...

    Article : 92 words
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  18. CANBERRA IN HEAVY SEA

    SYDNEY, Friday,—"(When the Canberra arrived at Darling Harbor this morning, Captain Frith said that ho received a wireless message call from ...

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  19. POLINI'S BABY

    SYDNEY, Friday. --Fitting behind closed doors Mr. Justice Harvey today concluded the hearing of the application by Mrs Ellis (Emille Polini) for ...

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  20. STUPENDOUS PROJECT

    The Chief or our Air Staff, with one companion, is about to set out on the most ambitious and hazardous flight ever attempted in this country. ...

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  21. A TRIAL SPIN IN ROUND AUSTRALIA FLIGHT

    Flight-Commander Goble today made a trial flight over the Bay in the Fairey Seaplane, in which he will fly round Australia, starting tomorrow An exclusive photograph of the seaplane taking off from the water. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. "MUCH ADO--"

    A man rushed into the City watch- house yesterday and announced that he had, been robbed of a gold Albert watch- chain. When told that the ...

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  23. ONE ARMY MESS

    "In view of the fact that no complaints were received from the officers at the Seymour camp, will the Minister take into consideration the ...

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  24. AUSTRALIAN BOYS' TOUR

    LONDON, April 3.--Members of the Young Australia League visited the Greenwich Observatory,, the naval school, and naval college. They ...

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  25. RHODES SCHOLARS

    LONDON. April 3.--Speaking at the A.N.A. luncheon, Mr. Theodore, Premier of Queensland, commented on Rhodes scholars who remain in ...

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  26. COACH AND FOUR FOR MR. BRUCE

    BENDIGO, Friday. --Something more attractive than a motor car is desired by Cr. M. G. Giudice, Mayor of Bendigo, to carry the Prime ...

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  27. "HERALD" FILMS INTEREST

    That public interest in National Health is being acceleration was vividly shown by the exceptionally large ...

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  29. SHIPOWNERS FEAR COAL STRIKE

    LONDON, April 3.--Shipowners regard the pending lockout, complacently, as tending to restrict new tonnage, and thus improving the position. ...

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  30. 210 IDLE SOLDIERS

    There are 210 relumed men on the books of the Soldiers' Unemployment Bureau. Mr. L. C. Harper, the secretary. requests employers to ...

    Article : 61 words
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