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  2. Advertising

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  4. MILLIONS FOR WARSHIPS

    The Government in a White Paper gives the total cost of the old and new naval construction programmes from 1925 to 1930 at ...

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  5. BRITISH COAL CRISIS

    The "Daily Express" understands that Mr. Baldwin (Prime Minister) will ask the coal owners to withdraw the notices, pending ...

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  6. ALL IS NOT WELL

    "There is no getting away from it, conditions in the Old-country are far from satisfactory," stated Lord Burnham, president of the ...

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  7. CHILDREN WITH MATCHES?

    A cottage was destroyed by fire, and two others adjoining were badly damaged, in Banksia Street, Doe Why, yesterday afternoon. ...

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  8. THE WATTLE ESSAY COMPETITION

    On page 7 will be found information relating to Wattle Day. celebrations, and "The Daily ...

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  9. WAITING UNTIL FRIDAY

    The parleying between shipowners and sailors hangs fire until Friday, when the delegates now in Melbourne will have returned ...

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  10. AFTER THE SCALP OF THE I.W.W.

    The active concern of leaders of the sane community has been aroused by the prompt publicity given in "The Daily Telegraph" to the reappearance of the I.W.W. in Sydney. Yesterday an ...

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  11. AUSTRALIANS WIN

    At Seabright, New Jersey, the Australian Davis Cup players had their first opportunity at match practice in a tournament against the first 10 ...

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  12. PRISON FOR LIFE

    The sentence of death passed upon Arthur Augustus Oakes for the murder of Mona Beecher at Toronto was commuted at a meting of the State ...

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  13. ON THE LAWN AT GOVERNMENT HOUSE

    Sir Dudley de Chair with some of the guests at the garden party at Government House yesterday, when Admirals and officers of the U.S. Squadron were entertained. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. GENERAL CABLES

    At the British and Dominion Labor Parties' Conference, Mr. T. Johnson (Ireland) declared that the time had come when the constituent countries of ...

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    LIEUT, SCHNELL. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. ACROSS SPACE

    To have spoken for years to a man and then to be able to describe him only to the extent of his heavy hornrimmed spectacles is one of those ...

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  17. WOODEN SHIPS

    The judicial committee has refused leave to appeal in the case of Kidman and another versus the Commonwealth. ...

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  18. LITTLE PROGRESS

    The third sitting of the conference between the inter-State shipowners and representative of the Federated. Seamen's Union and the Melbourne ...

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  19. THE JUGULAR VEIN TO BE CUT

    A peculiar will case was before the Practice Court today. In it testator, Edmund Hosketh Davies, who died in 1919, leaving an estate valued at £4900. ...

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  20. HIS LAST BANQUET

    A Dayton message states that many people believe Mr. Bryan hastened his own end by physical intemperance. He always' was a ...

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  21. TO PLY ON COAST

    Royal Assent has been received to the Navigation Amendment Act, passed through both Houses of Federal Parliament before the adjournment ...

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  22. FIND OF SKULLS

    Recently, skulls were found in the Carnarvon Ranges, in the Charleville district, which were believed to be of Europeans, but the Commissioner of ...

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  23. AMERICAN BASEBALL

    Picus Quinn, the veteran pitcher, in his 23rd' season, won the only American League game played today, when Philadelphia defeated Boston by 2 to ...

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  24. NEWCASTLE POSITION

    The Scott Fell steamer Echunga was moved round to the cranes in the Basin this afternoon by the officers and engineers. It was hoped to unload a ...

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  25. DROWNED IN HOLE

    Geoffrey James Shaw, 1 year and 9 months old, a son of an accountant residing at Ackland Avenue, Clarence Gardens, was drowned in peculiar ...

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  26. MOTORLESS 'PLANES

    A Belgian airman named Simonet remained six hours aloft in a motorless 'plane at Cherbourg. The machine then crashed, and Simonet was killed ...

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  27. YOUNG WIDOW FOUND SHOT

    With a fatal bullet wound in her left breast, and a revolver lying near her, Gwendoline Grace Ford (25), a widow, was found in a city shop this ...

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  28. WRECKED STEAMER

    The British steamer Egremont Castle, 5294 tons, which grounded last week at Tubbataha Reef, in the Sulu Sea, slipped off the reef in a squall ...

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  29. TRADES HALL LAUGHS AT ITSELF

    There was much amused comment at the Trades Hall yesterday over the fact that certain prominent members of the "red" element have been making ...

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  30. RAPER DIVORCE CASE

    In the Raper divorce cane a decree nisi was granted the husband. ...

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  31. APPEAL DISMISSED

    The Appeal Court dismissed the appeal in the Trantor v. Trantor and Lamb case, upholding the co-respondent's contention that the damages (£1500) were excessive. ...

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  32. WOOL IN U.S.A.

    Wool in the United States during 1925 will total 249,886,0001b., according to a preliminary report of the Department of Agriculture, which ...

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  33. THE "BIG BROTHER" SCHEME

    A cable advice has been received that the initial batch of 250 boys recruited in Great Britain under the "Big Brother" scheme, will probably leave ...

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  34. Summary of Important News Appearing Today

    The Prime Minister has conferred with a trade union committee regarding the coal dispute. Mr. Baldwin has undertaken to ...

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  35. LIBRARY ESCAPES FIRE

    The records and valuable library of the Commonwealth Institute of Science and Industry were threatened by fire this morning, but the brigade confined the ...

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  36. WEATHER FORECAST

    Generally cloudy and cold, with showery conditions, chiefly in southern districts and along slopes. Some thunder and hail likely. ...

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  37. BIG STATION SOLD

    Messrs. Bennett and Fisher and Messrs. Elder, Smith and Co., Adelaide, acting in conjunction for the Canowle Pastoral Company, have disposed by auction of two ...

    Article : 55 words
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