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  4. THREE NEW STATES

    There will be three new States in Australia within the next ten years, says Dr. Earle Page, the Federal Treasurer. ...

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  5. HE'S HAPPY NOW

    Although Mr. Cyril Callaghan, stroke of the New South Wales rowing eight, failed in his ambition to stroke his crew to victory ...

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  6. A "GOODWILL" CRUISE

    "It is impossible to exaggerate the pleasure with which I am looking forward to my visit to Australia with the Fleet," said Admiral ...

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  7. STRENGTHENING OUR DEFENCES

    A meeting of the Defence Council at Victoria Barracks this morning, presided over by the Minister for Defence (Sir Neville ...

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  8. A HAIR OF THE HORSE THAT KICKED HIM

    When W. J. Murphy, racehorse owner, was kicked on the cheek by a horse at the Wallerawang races, aid was at hand. ...

    Article : 67 words
  9. THE 'CORRIDOR'

    Later reports show that 76 people were killed and 37 injured in the disaster which overtook the Eydtkuhnen express between the stations of ...

    Article : 172 words
  10. A FLEET FOR SALE

    Though the tenders for the purchase of the Commonwealth mercantile ships do not close till June, there is already a controversy over ...

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  11. IT'S WORTH WHILE!

    Your photograph may be worth £100 to you. That is an offer "The Daily Telegraph" makes in the big ...

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  12. CIVIC DELAYS

    The Town Clerk (Mr. W. G. Layton) has taken a bold stand against delays by the City Council in dealing with officers' ...

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  13. CUTTING STAFF AT COCKATOO

    Men who have been employed at Cockatoo Island dockyard for years will be paid off to-day. If the prospects do not improve ...

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  14. "A DISASTER"

    Mr. S. L. Pearce, the English electricity expert, who was engaged by the City Council to report on a proposal to build a new powerhouse, expressed ...

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  15. PREFERENCE PROBLEM

    The question of preference to Australian and British manufacturers with respect to plant required in the new city power-house ...

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  16. THE BERRIMA'S PRIZE BABY

    Bryan Tilley, who came by the Berrima yesterday with his mother, was voted by the passengers to be the best baby on the ship. He looks it. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. PRINCE LIKED

    The Prince of Wales' Capetown visit, ending to-day, has been an unqualified success. His speech at the parliamentary ...

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  18. WOOL TRADE CRISIS

    The "Daily Telegraph's" wool correspondent states that conditions in the wool trade are critical, the past week being the worst in ...

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  19. MERCY FOR THE ABORIGINES

    "It is 20 years since four white men were hanged in Maitland gaol for the massacre of 30 blacks, and, so far as I can ascertain, not a ...

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  20. TYPHOID IN SUVA

    Epidemics of gastric Influenza and mild typhoid are prevalent in Suva and its suburbs. There are seventy European ...

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  21. THE WRONG MAN

    As the trial of Jean Acke, commercial traveller, on a charge of murdering a woman wineshop-keeper, of Lille, was about to begin at Douai, ...

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  22. RACING INCIDENT

    There was a sensation at Thirsk races, when it was announced that the Jockey Club stewards had commissioned a veterinary surgeon to take a ...

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  23. MINERS' MAY DAY IS "DRY"

    All strong drink has been prohibited by the May Day committee, either at the social, or on the sportsground. ...

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  24. DAVIS CUP

    The following players have been selected to represent Great Britain against Poland in the Davis Cup tennis competition at Warsaw from May ...

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  25. IN SCOTLAND

    The Young Australia League cadets entered Scotland, crossing the River Sark at Gretna Green, and they were met by a pipers' band and a party of ...

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  26. FAMOUS RELIQUARY

    The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" reports that at a public demonstration in Amiens Cathedral, the Bishop announced the restoration of ...

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  27. TWO SHOT DEAD

    A double tragedy occurred this morning on the shore of Lake Rotoma, 20 miles from Rotorua. The victims are believed to be Carl ...

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  28. BACK AT SCHOOL

    Officialdom deprecates any excess of enthusiasm, otherwise there would have been a wild demonstration when the victorious eight turned up at Sydney High School for work yesterday. But there was nothing to prevent the crew shouldering their stroke and looking as gleeful as youthful heroes can. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  29. MORE GOOD TAX NEWS

    At least a reduction of Federal income tax will be a feature of the new Budget. The elimination of Federal income ...

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  30. MOROCCAN UNREST

    Marshal Lyautey's laconic communiques give only scanty details of the Riff[?]an infiltration of the French zone in Morocco, but it is known that the Riffs ...

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  31. DESECRATION OF A CHURCH

    Entering the St. Kilda Baptist Church on Saturday night or early on Sunday morning with duplicate keys desecrators, after wrecking the ...

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  32. GENERAL CABLES

    With the approval of all political parties, except the Communists. President von Hindenburg has arranged for a bill to increase Fray Ebert's pension ...

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  33. MORE SHOCKS IN NEW ZEALAND

    A Blenheim message states that round about Kaikoura and in the vicinity of the Clarence River bridge residents had an uneasy night on Thursday during a ...

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  34. Summary of Important News Appearing To-day

    The Riffs have entered the French zone in Morocco, in an endeavor to stir up the tribesmen. Minor skirmishes with slight ...

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  35. WEATHER FORECAST

    Further rain on the coast and parts of the tablelands, chiefly central and northern, also in the north-east quarter of the State. ...

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  36. MAN KILLED

    A shocking motor fatality on Prince Alfred Bridge resulted in the death of Eric Elliott. Elliott was coming from South ...

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  37. CAPTAIN WILKINS SAFE

    An official wireless message has been received from [?]now in the Gull of Carpentaria, stating that Captain Wilkins is safe and is ...

    Article : 43 words
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