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  4. THE KING

    The King passed a good night. Doctors visited him this morning, but no bulletin was issued. It is most probable, if the ...

    Article : 301 words
  5. WORLD FLIGHT

    The Argentine airman, Captain Zanni, will resume his flight round the world, starting from Tokio, on May 1. ...

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  6. U.S. NAVY

    Only a tentative itinerary has been worked out by the Naval Department for the Australian visit. The cruise of the battleships is ...

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  7. SHORT SESSION, MARCH 24

    The struggle to place on the Statute Book the Marriage Act Amendment Bill, known as the Ne Temere legislation, will ...

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  8. THE NEXT WAR

    Mr. C. G. Ammon, M.P., speaking at Highbury, said: -- "When I was a member of the Labor Government I learned that ...

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  9. A DAY OF BRILLIANT CRICKET

    New South Wales is making a grand effort to overhaul England's huge total of 626. At the Sydney Cricket Ground yesterday the home team carried the score to 546 for the loss of five wickets. ...

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  10. OUR FICKLE CLIMATE WIRELESS NEWS

    As a contrast to the weather experienced in other parts of Australia during the past few days, heavy snow fell on the Boggohg Owners of wireless apparatus in future must not disseminate news, either by posting outside their premises or in any other manner, ...

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  11. LOST IN THE BUSH

    The three-year-old boy named Saunders, who wandered away from a picnic party near the Whitton ferry on Sunday has not been found. ...

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  12. THE EMPIRE EXHIBITION HEAVY LOSSES

    The financial results of the British Empire Exhibition are outlined in an official memorandum. At the close of the Exhibition last ...

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  13. THE YACHT ON WHICH THE KING WILL SAIL

    The Royal Yacht Victoria and Albert, on which King George will go on an extended health tour shortly. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. FOR ECONOMIC CONFERENCE

    Sir Mark Sheldon and Mr. F. L. M'Dougall have been appointed to represent the Commonwealth at the initial meeting of the Imperial ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. SINGAPORE

    Replying, in the House of Commons, to Mr. Cecil H. Wilson (Labor), Mr. Stanley Baldwin said he believed that certain sections of opinion in Japan ...

    Article : 131 words
  16. THE MOTORISTS' CHALLENGE

    A strong section of influential motorists is organising a new State political party, to be known as "The Mobile Transport Party." ...

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  17. NATIONAL DEFENCE

    "Proportionally as the nations make progress in creating effective tribunals for the peaceful settlement of international differences, they will find ...

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  18. PRIME MINISTER IN DARK

    "We are in this extraordinary position," declared Mr. Bruce yesterday, referring to the projected visit of the American fleet to ...

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  19. HIGH SKIRTS

    The Yorkshire West Riding textile manufacturers are seriously perturbed by the further reduction in the length of women's skirts. ...

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  20. INTERESTED IN AUSTRALIA

    Returning from an eleven months' visit to England, Sir Samuel Hordern says that he has been greatly impressed by the evidence of the British public's ...

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  21. £1000 INSURANCE

    Police evidence to the effect that, shortly before she first became suddenly ill, Mrs. Agnes Marshall was insured for £1000, was the ...

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  22. STATE ROLLS

    With the approach of the elections, members of Parliament are taking a lively interest in the state of the rolls, and complaints are ...

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  23. STORM SWOOPS ON TOWN

    Three men, two boys, and a horse were buried beneath debris when a blacksmith shop collapsed during a heavy storm this ...

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  24. GAIETY AT NICE

    Teetotal members of the Young Australian Cadets did not taste the 140 glasses of sherry provided by the Mayor at his reception wherewith to ...

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  25. MINER BURIED

    Jack Carnish, a miner, was buried by a fall of coal at Abermain No. 1 Colliery yesterday. He was taken to the Kurri Kurri Hospital. ...

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  26. WHERE THE HORSE SURVIVES THE MOTOR

    A season's record load of wheat in the Inverell district has just been drawn 13½ miles between Nullamanna and Inverell by Mr. A. Croft's team of 18 horses. The gross weight of the load was 20 tons, 1cwt., 3qr, the wheat alone going over 17 tons. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. EARTHQUAKE SHOCKS

    Earthquake tremors, which wrecked chimneys and broke water pipes, sent the residents to safety in the streets. The United States Signal Corps cable, ...

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  28. ROTARY CLUBS

    In a speech at a luncheon at the Birmingham Rotary Club, Sir Joseph Cook, High Commissioner for Australia, commended the Rotarian principles, which ...

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  29. OPIUM RESTRICTIONS

    Mr. M. L. Shepherd, who has returned from Geneva, states that the most important features of the opium convention are the control and ...

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  30. GAS EXPLOSION

    An explosion of gas in Alexander Road. Glebe, yesterday was responsible for the severe burns about the face and arms received by Charles Hutchens, of The ...

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  31. GENERAL SMUTS

    It is believed that General Smuts will visit America after the session. He has been several times invited, but up to the present he has not been able ...

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  32. Summary of Important News Appearing To-day

    According to the latest official bulletin, the King is progressing well. It is thought that he will be able to embark on the recommended cruise ...

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  33. CADETS' AGITATION

    The State Commandant, Major-General Brand, gave Cessnock cadets "a little advice" to-day at a meeting arising out of an agitation to have all ...

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  34. OTHER CABLE NEWS WILL BE FOUND ON PAGE 9

    Cloudy and unsettled generally in New South Wales, with rain and thunderstorms developing, chiefly over eastern half of the State. ...

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  35. NORTH SYDNEY FATALITY

    While the police have abandoned the theory of murder in connection with the death of Mrs. Eileen Marion Shiriff, who fell from a cliff at Milson's Point on ...

    Article : 125 words
  36. MIGRATION SCHEME

    In the House of Commons, replying to Sir Clement Kinloch-Cooke, in regard to the terms of the draft agreement submitted ...

    Article : 74 words
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