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  4. FIVE KILLED .

    Five persons were killed and 14 injured, when a tram car, at the Corregidor Island military, reservation overturned. ...

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  5. THE LASH

    Fifteen years' imprisonment and three floggings, each of 15 strokes, with the cat-o'-nine-tails--the maximum penalty for ...

    Article : 373 words
  6. THE CRUISERS

    Negotiations are in progress for the leasing of Cockatoo Island Dockyard to a British firm in connection with the construction of ...

    Article : 162 words
  7. "SACK THEM ALL"

    Did Mr. Bruxner, leader of the Progressive Party in the State Parliament, say that if he had his way he would "sack" all public servants? Mr. Bruxner. interviewed at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. AIR FORCE

    Tho Air Estimates for 1925-26 amount to £15,809,000, compared with £15,113,000 this year. The strength of the Air Force at ...

    Article : 265 words
  9. HEART-BEATS HEARD

    A remarkable experiment was carried out at a Cardiff broadcasting studio, in order to test the possibility of doctors diagnosing illness ...

    Article : 155 words
  10. KING BETTER

    A bulletin issued at 9.45 this morning states:-- "Despite a somewhat restless night. His Majesty is making slow ...

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  11. CORNER OF AUSTRALIA IN BUSY LONDON

    Australia as the land of sunshine and promise--and milk and honey, too--is hcing brought vividly within the view of the English crowds. A scene like this could be pardoned readily for any magnetic effect it might have on potential migrants. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. THE TENDERS

    MELBOURNE. Friday. Among the tenders received for the building of tho proposed, new cruisers for the Royal Australian Navy, is one ...

    Article : 253 words
  13. PROHIBITION OF IMPORTS

    LONDON, February 19. The lobby correspondent of the "Daily Express" states that representatives of the trade unions ...

    Article : 112 words
  14. WHEN THE WORLD WAS VERY YOUNG

    The ''Daily Express" correspondent In Moscow reports that Russian scientists announce the discovery in prehistoric caves at ...

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  15. THE FUTURE OF FRANCE

    The Minister for Finance, M. Glementel, announced in the Chamber of Deputies that the Government intended to conclude a ...

    Article : 341 words
  16. ARMY Y. NAVY

    General William Mitchell (Assistant Chief of the Army Air Force), In the course of further evidence before the Aircraft Committee of the House of ...

    Article : 207 words
  17. DID HE PROPOSE?

    A society breach of promise action, in which Mrs. Lubbock, aged 33, the granddaughter of the Earl of Eglinton and Winton, Is suing Mr. Frank ...

    Article : 184 words
  18. "WHICH WAY TO THE GAP"

    But for a timely intervention, The Gap might have claimed another victim in the early hours of yesterday morning. ...

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  19. WAVE LENGTHS

    The Postal Department intimated to-day that consideration was being given to the question of permitting the Braybrook ...

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  20. BLINDNESS BEING CHECKED

    There is cheering information n Part IX of the Census, now made available by the Commonwealth Statistician. It records a decrease ...

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  21. MUSIC HATH CHARMS

    James M'Artbur (10) played a mouth organ while a Geelong Hospital surgeon inserted seven stitches In a gash in his foot. ...

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  22. ONLY 25 MODERN 'PLANES

    Tho Secretary for War (Mr. J. W. Weeks), having issued a statement alleging that the department possessed 1200 serviceable aeroplanes, the ...

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  23. AN AUSTRALIAN "DAIRY FARM" FOR ENGLISH CONSUMPTION

    Even if the cattle do not look rather sleek on end view, and the grazing land seems a bit on the Sahara side, Englishmen, young and old, are showing the liveliest interest in overseas life at the call-of-Australia displays that are bringing the possibilities of the Commonwealth before tho British public. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. BREAD PRICES

    A South Wales baker described before the Food Commission to-day how, because he had undercut his competitors by selling a 4lb. loaf for ...

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  25. THE ARMY'S LOSS

    "Emigration to the Dominions again has proved a serious counter-attraction to enlistment," states tho annual report of the British ...

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  26. TRAINS BLOCKED

    Twelve trains having been held up in one day by clogged signals, the railway authorities investigated. They found that road metal and ...

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  27. LOCKED IN SAFE

    Three girl clerks attached to the staff of the T. and G. Insurance Company had a narrow escape from suffocation yesterday through being locked in a ...

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  28. BIG CRICKET

    The return match between England and New South Wales will begin at the Sydney Cricket Ground at noon to-day. ...

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  29. CHOKED BY COLLAR

    When Harold Barlett fell on tho footpath outside a dancing hah last night, his collar was forced violently against his neck and suffocated him. ...

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  30. MELBOURNE'S GAS

    There are grave fears that Melbourne may have no gas on Sunday. The gas works' employees met this afternoon to decide whether ail these ...

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  31. ALIEN WORKERS

    At the last meeting of tho Lithgow Ironworkers' Association it was decided to ask Hoskins' Iron und Steel Co. to replace all foreigners by Australians ...

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  32. Summary of Important News Appearing To-day

    The Empire discussions on the protocol have been postponed. America has promised a hundred million dollars towards France's foreign ...

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  33. OTHER CABLE NEWS WILL BE FOUND ON PAGE 11

    Cloudy in southern districts, with some scattered showers and thunder, and spreading to eastern parts. ...

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  34. JAPANESE MODEL WARSHIP FOR AUSTRALIA

    The model warship Ibuk[?], for presentation to the Australian Government, has been completed and banded over to the Navy ...

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  35. AUSTRALIAN CADETS

    The Australian cadets to day visited tho principal places of interest. They visit Aix-Roquefavour tomorrow, and will be entertained by the British colony in the evening. ...

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