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  4. 'DESERT ISLAND'

    Six blacksmiths finished up their jobs at Cockatoo Island yesterday-- leaving four where at one time 50 were employed. ...

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  5. PHOTOGRAPHIC ART

    "The Daily Telegraph" wants to find the best examples of the art of portraiture by photography that New South Wales can ...

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  6. SPEAKER DROPS DEAD

    Mr. George Whale, a retired solicitor and essayist, while presiding at a Rationalist Press dinner, in connection with the ...

    Article : 261 words
  7. BOWING LIKE SLAVES

    The Polish Rabbi has issued a remarkable manifesto against the so-called dictatorship of Paris fashions. ...

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  8. TRAIN-WRECKING IN POLAND

    Two more attempts at train-wrecking are reported. Bombs were found on the Vilna Riga line, near Dukszty, and a ...

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  9. THE EMPIRE'S AMBASSADOR

    The Prince of Wales to-day started his 5000-mile tour of the Union, under the most auspicious circumstances. ...

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  10. FOUR DEAD

    A father, mother and two children were drowned, in a dam about two miles from Beckom today. ...

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  11. ON THE BALL

    Though, the way had been left open for a try in the Rugby League match between Sutherland and Mortdale on Saturday, the ...

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  12. NORTH WILL FIGHT ON

    "The Northern New State movement will not accept the Commission's report in view of the fact that the commission has ignored ...

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  13. ON THE SOW AND PIGS?

    The British Naval Memorial at Chatham, recently unveiled by the Prince of Wales, which, it is suggested, might form a model for an Australian Naval Memorial on the Sow and Pigs rocks, in Sydney Harbor. A public meeting, to further the naval memorial proposal, is to be held at the Town .Hall to-morrow night. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. H.M.A.S. BRISBANE

    Preparations are being made for the reception of H.M.A.S. Brisbane, the first Australian warship to visit Japan. The Brisbane, which is due at ...

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  15. THOSE RUTHLESS HOARDINGS

    The North Shore people cannot endure it any longer. The North Shore, they say, is a gladsome place; except where its beauty is ...

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  16. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The wool sales ope[?] to-day with a 20 per cent, decline. Withdrawals were very heavy. ...

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  17. SPACE FOR PARKED CARS

    Details of the new circular rotary garage, which is a development of the round-house used for locomotives, and which London is hoping ...

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  18. GENERAL CABLES

    The question of a successor to Dr. Sun Yat Sen in Kwang-tung is claimed to have been settled to the satisfaction of everybody by the official ...

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  19. BEERLESS AND LUNCHLESS

    Perth had another beerless and lunchless day to-day, and the indications point to a repetition tomorrow. ...

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  20. ROTORUA TRAGEDY

    The victims of the Rotorua tragedy have been definitely identified as Carl Olsen, single, 38, and Mary Moors, 14. It is thought that Olson shot the girl ...

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  21. GOLD FOR SALE

    In moving the second reading of the Gold Standard Bill in the House of Commons, Col. Guinness, Financial Secretary to the Treasury, pointed out ...

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  22. PUBLIC MUST WATCH

    "While level-crossings are unprotected, the public must be educated on the need for constant vigilance. That is the only way ...

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  23. CADETS IN GLASGOW

    On reaching Glasgow, the Young Australia League Boys marched through a rainstorm, and placed a wreath on the Cenotaph. They ...

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  24. SIX WALK OUT

    A motion for the reinstatement of three ex-employees was responsible for a disorderly meeting of Balmain Council last night. Six aldermen left ...

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  25. "EMPIRE'S BEST"

    In connection with the proposed butter display at Wembley, the Overseas Farmers' Federation has arranged a carton bearing a picture of a ...

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  26. ANOTHER SMASH

    Victor Smith, driver of a motor lorry, was injured seriously this afternoon when a goods train collided with his lorry at a level crossing near Foster, ...

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  27. GIRL'S DEATH

    The trial of Reginald Hoad for the murder of his daughter Elsie at Kiaora was commenced at the Duned[?]n Supremo Court this afternoon. ...

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  28. "SHOOT FIRST"

    Over 60 vessels, mostly motor craft, capable of great speed, and equipped as for battle, have been mobilised at the Staten Island base for a new ...

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  29. WHEN THE EARTH TREMBLED

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Tuesday. A resident of the Clarence Bridge district, Marlborough, describing Thursday's earthquake, ...

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  30. NAVAL MEMORIAL

    The movement which has been on foot for some time for the purpose of establishing a lasting memorial to commemorate the deeds of the ...

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  31. PUSHING TRADE

    Mr. J. A. M. Elder, Australian Trade Commissioner, returned to New York from a trip to the western and southern States. He investigated the woollen ...

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  32. HYDRO-ELECTRIC POWER

    On page 2 appears an article by Dr. Earle Page on the development of Canadian industries as a consequence of the use of water ...

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  33. TO PREVENT WAR

    Sydney is suggested as the locale of the Pan-Paciflc conference, proposed by the Labor Conference at its Easter sitting, to prevent war in the ...

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  34. MR. MASSEY'S HEALTH

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Tuesday. It is officially stated that the slight improvement in Mr. Masaey's condition, announced yesterday, has been ...

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  35. MELBA'S BIRTHDAY

    May 19 will be Dame Nellie Melba's birthday. The Phonograph Society of Victoria has arranged a celebration for the ...

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  36. POLICE WAIT

    The popping of corks in champagne bottles greeted the police of the wireless patrol shortly after midnight, when burglars were reported to have broken ...

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  37. ELECTION CAMPAIGN

    Yesterday's political campaign is dealt[?] with on page 11. ...

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  38. Summary of Important News Appearing To-day

    The Prince of Wales has commenced his 5000-mile tour of the South African Union. Nationalist leaders are enthusiastic ...

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  39. MELBOURNE'S GAS CRISIS

    Unless a settlement is reached within the next few days a stoppage of work, affecting the whole of the gas industry, is threatened. ...

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  40. IF WAR CAME

    If war broke out against Australia. Sydney would be shelled first, as the enemy naturally would endeavor to out off our forces and go where there was ...

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  41. WEATHER FORECAST

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  42. MINE DISASTER

    Four miners were killed at Brownlee pit, Carluke, 19 miles from Glasgow, owing to the cage being precipitated to the bottom of the shaft. ...

    Article : 38 words
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