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  4. PLANE ADRIFT AT SEA

    With its motors stopped, and out of fuel, No. 1 aeroplane of the two flying from San Francisco to Hawaii, is battling in a stormy ...

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  5. BIG ATTACK ON LIQUOR TRAFFIC IN U.S.

    The future of prohibition depends upon the success or failure of a new system of Federal enforcement inaugurated today. ...

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  6. IN HONOR OF THE PRESS DELEGATES

    The scene on the lawn at Government House yesterday, when a garden party was given in honor of the delegates to the Imperial Press Conference, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. NATURALLY

    "The death sentence," said the Attorney-General when moving yesterday for its abolition, "has an unhealthy and extremely ...

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  8. STRIKERS SCORN THE OWNERS' OFFER

    At a crowded meeting of the British sailors on strike, held at the Communist Hall last, night, the owners' offer, as published yesterday, was treated with derision, and was not seriously discussed. ...

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  9. "THE BIGGEST FARCE"

    Sir Hugh Denison spoke in no uncertain terms about the Lord Mayor's attitude towards migration in his speech at the dinner to ...

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  10. T.B. VACCINE

    In connection with the project of the city of Crowe, that British cities should raise a fund of £50,000 to purchase the ...

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  11. RAIL STRIKE IS ENDING

    The railway strike is likely to lie settled by an agreement reached today. A fifteen-minute discussion at ...

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  12. CAR'S DASH OVER CLIFF

    Two people are dead, two unconscious, and others missing, as a result of a service motor car dashing over a cliff on the ...

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  13. IN PARLIAMENT

    Met.--10.30 a.m. Adjourned.--5.40 p.m. Business.--Bills for the amendment of the Coal Mines ...

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  14. "WHARFIES" ATTITUDE UNCERTAIN

    Yesterday Messrs. Casey and Fleming addressed the wharf-laborers' weekly stop-work meeting. Representatives of the press were ...

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  15. UNION ALLIANCE

    The sub-committee appointed to draft the constitution of the proposed new alliance of railwaymen, transportworkers, engineers, and miners, met in ...

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  16. AGONISING CRAWL FOR HELP

    Wonderful courage was shown by Tasmania Keating (30), returned soldier farmer, at Balliang East today, in crawling three-quarters of a ...

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  17. "FIGHT IT OUT IN COURTS"

    Outspoken expression of opinion on the shipping strike was given today by Senator Barnes, president of the Australian Workers' Union, who said ...

    Article : 225 words
  18. GENERAL CABLES

    The London Missionary Society has received news from two sources in China that the missionaries (including Miss M. Armfield, an Australian) ...

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  19. IN MOROCCO

    The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Express" reports that a sensation was caused by a declaration in the newspaper, "La Depeche" ...

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  20. DROP IN NEW YORK

    Lacking support, the syndicate which floated the Australian loan was dissolved on Monday. Bonds, which heretofore have been selling around the ...

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  21. LUCKY HOUSEKEEPERS

    Richard Thomson, a retired cotton manufacturer, of Blackburn, left £80,000 to his housekeepers, Clara Kirk and-Dora Knowles. ...

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  22. SCENE IN ASSEMBLY

    The fact that the Attorney-General (Mr. M'Tiernan) had consented to defend Messrs. Walsh and Johnson when they appear ...

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  23. MELBOURNE DECISION

    A mass meeting of strikers, to the number of 500, re-affirmed the decision of the Sydney seamen not to accept the owner's terms. ...

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  24. MISSING TURKISH PRINCE

    It is now regarded as certain that the missing Turkish Prince, Ahmed Slef-ed-Din, has reached Boulogne. The "Daily Express" says that the ...

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  25. RECORDS OF THE ANCIENTS

    Sir Arthur Keith, the noted anthropologist, referred culogistically to Lieutenant-Colonel Turville-Potre the discoverer of the Galilee ...

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  26. BORDA INVOLVED

    At a seamen's meeting at the Trades Hall, at which over 300 British and Australian seamen were present, it was decided to involve the steamer Borda, ...

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  27. IN NEW ZEALAND

    The shipping position is unchanged. The steamer Turakina is expected to finish loading this evening, and probably will go into the stream in the ...

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  28. HORSE'S WILD BOLT

    There were many hair-breadth escapes when a horse attached to a sulky careered madly through the city streets last night. ...

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  29. POSITION IN AFRICA

    It is understood that strong representations are being made to the Government in all parts of the country regarding the serious menace to the ...

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  30. WEATHER FORECAST

    Some clearing showers on the coast north of Sydney, and becoming cloudy in north-east districts, Otherwise fine, with cold night, ...

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  31. MINERS' MOVE TO STOP WORK

    Information that Richmond Main and Pelaw Main collieries would not work ...

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  32. INTERNATIONAL

    Australia: "Welcome! I'm sorry the strike--'The British Journalists: "Don't worry, old chap, we have the same trouble at home." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  33. IN ENGLAND

    The shipping situation at Situation at Souths [?] Ion and Bristol is increasingly complex. The signing on of new crews for the Majestic, Arlanza, and Piako is [?] ...

    Article : 341 words
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