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  4. EXPLOSION IN MINE

    It is advised from Fairmont (West Virginia) that between 40 and 50 miners were entombed by an explosion in the non-union ...

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  5. AMAZING CASE

    One of the most amazing cases heard for many years opened before Justice Sir Montague Shearman and a special jury. ...

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  6. BRITISH SURPLUS OVER EXPENDITURE

    Exchequer returns to March 14 show that the deficit has at last disappeared, there being £1,000,000 surplus over expenditure. ...

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  7. A TERRIBLE ORDEAL

    To be imprisoned in a boiler partly filled with steam and boiling water, and with nobody to assist him, was the terrible experience ...

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  8. PLOT TO BLOW UP SOVIET LEADERS

    A telegram from Lemberg stales that a plot was discovered to blow up a bridge over which members of the Soviet Government' were ...

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  9. MELBOURNE TERROR

    A hundred specially selected police officers, equipped with all modern transport, are to be appointed to break up the gangs of ...

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  10. THE NE TEMERE BILL FACES DEFEAT

    Present indications point to the defeat of the Ne Temere Bill in the Upper House, if it reaches, that chamber, as it now stands. The Government is by no means certain of its passage. ...

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  11. A MODEST HERO

    A man who made a brave but unsuccessful attempt to save a fisherman who was swept off the rocks at Ben Buckler, Bond[?], yesterday afternoon, ...

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  12. DAVIS CUP

    Australia will meet Hawaii in her first Davis Cup match in 1925, as the result of the draw just made. ...

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  13. SENATE WINS

    President Coolidge nominated Mr. John Sargent, an old personal friend - and former Attorney-General of tho State of Vermont, to be Attorney ...

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  14. MR. CHAMBERLAIN

    Though in excellent spirits, Mr. Austen Chamberlain (Foreign Secretary) declined to be interviewed on arrival from Geneva and Paris. ...

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  15. BEAUFORD'S PLEASING TRIAL

    The Newcastle idol, Beauford, comfortably beating his stablemate, Lady Valais, and "Wirrahli in a trial over seven furlongs at the Broadmeadows course yesterday afternoon. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. "SWEET NELL"

    More favorable reports were to hand last night regarding the condition of Miss Nellie Stewart, the famous actress. who is lying dagerously ill at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. APPOINTMENTS TO UPPER HOUSE

    Sir Thomas Henley writes:--"To pack the Upper House for the one purpose of passing the Marriage Amendment Bill would be to court certain ...

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  18. WHEAT SMASH

    Wheat recorded one of the most sensational drops in the history of the Chicago Board of Trade when tho May price dropped to ...

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  19. MAID'S STORY

    Hearing was resumed to-day of the case in which Mrs. Dorothy Dennistoun claims £1039 from her former husband, Lieutenant- ...

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  20. LORD CURZON

    The latest bulletin says that Lord Curzon did not pass a good night. Yesterday's improvement was not maintained, and his ...

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  21. ONUS ON UPPER HOUSE

    The Government is not going to fill the vacancies in the Upper House, but this will throw greater and not lesser responsibilities on ...

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  22. AND ME, TOO, MISTER!

    A plentiful supply of sweets is the only thing required to stir the bright-eyed toddlers at the N.S.W. Kiudergarten Union's schools around the city into a state of feverish activity. They might be bright human chickens at meal time in a farmyard. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. DR. EARLE PAGE

    Dr. Earle Page, Federal Treasurer, had a crowded day. He Interviewed the Governor of the Bank of England and other financiers, ...

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  24. THE TRADER GASPED

    A farmer who purchased a motor-car from an agent in King Street, Melbourne, to-day counted out 550 sovereigns to the ...

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  25. WILL THEY SELL?

    Mr. W. H. Perryman, private secretory to the chairman of the Commonwealth Government Shipping Board (Mr. Larkin), will leave for London on ...

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  26. DAVIS CUP TEAM

    The Victorian Lawn Tennis Council will ask its delegates in Sydney on the Australasian Lawn Tennis Association to obtain permission to disclose the ...

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  27. PREFERENCE TO SOLDIERS

    The Returned Soldiers' Employment Act was condemned at a conference of Returned Sailors and Soldiers Imperial League officials ...

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  28. NURMI BEATEN

    Wil[?]e Rito[?]a most consistent challenger for the distance records, defeated his fellow countryman in a 5000 metre match ...

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  29. KING'S ABSENCE

    The King this morning held a Privy Council meeting for the purpose of appointing a commission to exercise, if necessary, certain functions of the ...

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  30. Summary of Important News Appearing To-day

    The Paymaster-General of the American Navy hints that much money will be spent during the fleet's visit. The Federal Treasurer (Dr. Page) ...

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  31. OTHER CABLE NEWS WILL BE FOUND ON PAGE 5

    Cloudy over the eastern half, with scattered rain and thunder. Some heavy falls still probable on the north coast. ...

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  32. DEATH SENTENCE

    William Patrick Marshall, charged with causing poison to be administered to his wife at Hey field, with intent to murder, was to-day found guilty, the ...

    Article : 62 words
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