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  4. WILL GO AHEAD

    In spite of the University Senate's decision, reaffirmed yesterday, it is likely that a procession will be held. This information was conveyed last ...

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  5. STORM ALSO BRINGS ITS BENEFITS

    Sydney escaped very lightly after all -- the full violence of the rainstorm was concentrated on the South Coast. Here the rainfall, during the week-end, was as high ...

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  6. CONFESSIONS OF A MODERN SEER

    There are those who say they can read the secrets of the future in the palm of a hand; there are others who believe then; and others ...

    Article : 366 words
  7. CIVIC BATTLE

    The whole Town Hall staff has crossed swords with the Labor Party in its attempt to overlook the claims of a suitable applicant ...

    Article : 307 words
  8. MISSING MAN'S BODY FOUND

    [?] discovery of a body on the edge of Horseshoe Bend Lagoon, three miles from Balranald, is thought to have cleared up the ...

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  9. TYPHOID

    The victims of the typhoid epidemic in Suva include 125 Europeans, 10 Fijians, and 140 Indians. The following deaths are officially ...

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  10. PANIC ON A GUNBOAT

    Two Britishers, Mr. Lawson Hall and Mr. F. A. Walker, with their wives, and Mr. Walker's son and daughter, were returning from a pleasure trip ...

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  11. DID NOT ATTEND

    The German delegates to the International Women's Council absented themselves from the annual Mothers' Day ceremonies at Arlington National ...

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  12. HAND-IN-HAND

    As a train was approaching Zwickau, Saxony, the driver saw two young girls, hand-in-hand, run on to the track and lie down across the rails in ...

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  13. BATHS DAMAGED

    Heavy seas smashed to matchwood the sheds in the men's baths, and shattered the dressing sheds in the women's baths. ...

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  14. BEFORE THE GREAT RETREAT

    Cars on the beach at Gerringong races before the rain set in on Saturday. Many of them were stuck up after leaving the beach, and reached Sydney yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. ROCKS ON LINES

    The torrential rains during the weekend caused many trains to be held up on the South Coast and Blue Mountains. ...

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  16. GOLD IN BACK YARDS

    Gold has been found in the back yard of a residence at Highgate Hill, a suburb of Brisbane. Digging in a yard at Highgate Hill ...

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  17. RECORD STORAGE

    As a result of the week-end rainfall on the catchment area, the four storage dams hold a record supply -- the previous best ...

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  18. GENERAL CABLES

    The latest bulletin states that Lord Milner lost ground last night, and that the temporary improvement in his condition had disappeared. ...

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  19. EXCITING TRIAL

    The Comtesse de Kerninon, aged 6[?] was sentenced to eight years' imprisonment in Brittany for having caused her husband's death. ...

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  20. PRINCE'S TOUR

    During the past week the Prince of Wales has triumphantly toured the south-western districts and part of the midlands, coining in closest touch with the farming community, whose whole[?] ...

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  21. THE FORECAST

    Prospects favor further rain, chiefly in southern and eastern districts. Heavy falls are likely in the south-east corner. Winds ...

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  22. INCREASED EXPORTS

    In the first nine months of the fiscal year, exports from the Commonwealth exceeded imports by £8,196,446. ...

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  23. MAROONED

    As a result of their experiences yesterday some Chinese gardeners have developed a wholesome respect for floods. ...

    Article : 185 words
  24. LADY OXFORD SORRY

    Lady Oxford, in a letter to the newspapers, apologises for the harsh things said about Mr. Lloyd George in her new book, "Places and Persons." ...

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  25. MUST PREACH

    "There are few tendencies more to bo deprecated than that which superficially affirms that the church stands for the worship of God and ...

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  26. EARTHQUAKES IN THE PHILIPPINES

    Several people are dead as a result of a series of minor earthquakes at Samar, Negros, and Leyte Islands, in the Philippine ...

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  27. HEAVY SEAS

    The centre of the disturbance was located during the afternoon off Gabo where rough to high seas were reported. ...

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  28. SAFETY LIES IN SINGAPORE

    "Nothing can approach Australia without coming within range of Singapore or its forces at some time." ...

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  29. MEAT TRADE

    Mr. J. B. Cramsie, ex-chairman of the Australian Meat Council, says that the British Food Commission's report is mostly domestic, and contains ...

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  30. BLAZING 'BUS

    A motor 'bus burst into flames at Rockdale early last night, and the driver and conductor had to leap quickly to the roadway to escape injury. ...

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  31. SEAPLANE BASE

    The Woollahra aldermen, backed up by a large measure of public support, have been successful in convincing the Defence Department that a seaplane base at ...

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  32. GOULBURN, TOO

    Sunday's rainfall constitutes a record for the town. During the 24 hours ending 9 a.m. to-day 573 points had fallen. ...

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  33. VARIOUS REPORTS

    Over the State generally the weather was cloudy yesterday, and unsettled. Showers fell in the southern parts ...

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  34. POLAR FLIGHT

    Captain Roald Amundsen, leader of the Polar expedition, has telegraphed from King's Bay the following message: "It is still full winter here. It ...

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  35. WHAT GERMANY HAS PAID

    During eight months of the first year of the Dawes scheme Germany paid 640,000,000 gold marks for reparations. Of the total ...

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  36. RABBITS DECREASE

    ARMIDALE. -- The local branch of the Graziers' Association has carried a motion opposing the formation of a rabbit-skin pool. ...

    Article : 60 words
  37. ITALIAN AIRMAN

    COCANADA (Madras), May 11. Major de Pinedo, the Italian airman who is attempting a flight from Rome to Australia, arrived from Bombay at ...

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  38. DAPTO'S PLIGHT

    As much as 24 inches was recorded in the district during the week-end. Crops were washed away, and the flood waters reached the highest point ...

    Article : 151 words
  39. Summary of Important News Appearing To-day

    Important Riff concentrations in strongly-fortified entrenchments are reported. Amundsen has been forced to ...

    Article : 520 words
  40. DETAILS OF FALLS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 430 words
  41. WEATHER FORECAST

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 70 words
  42. IMMODEST WOMEN

    A warning has been delivered from pulpits of all Roman Catholic Churches that girls and women attired immodestly henceforth will be debarred from ...

    Article : 38 words
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