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  2. DUKE TRAVELS NORTH

    Despite heavy ra[?]r. large crowds assembled at the Central Railway Station to-day to farewell the Duke and Duchess of York, when they ...

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  3. ON THE POLICE

    There cannot be many more aud[?]cious robberies than that which was perpetrated at Howard on Saturday. Burg[?]ars entered the local police ...

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  4. EN PASSANT

    FORECAST: Cloudy, with clearing showers on parts of the coast and at places in the central and eastern Inland districts. Otherwise ...

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  5. DEMONSTRATION OF FORCE

    The American Chamber of commerce, in a statement, repeated assurances of the militarists and other spokesmen of political [?]actions, that ...

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  6. EXCITING CHASE

    Although a man, who was chased by the police through the city streets, managed to escape this afternoon, he was later arrested at Stanmore, ...

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  7. CHAFF-CUTTERS

    The Australian Workers” Union has submitted new claims for employees engaged in chaff-cutting mills. The previous award expired on ...

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  8. CHILD ENVIRONMENT

    Speaking at the National Sunday School Convention of Australia to-day, Rev R. Millar, of Queensland, said too much emphasis was laid on ...

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  9. WELCOME AT MAITLAND

    The Duke’s Maitland welcome was a most practical one. After the official ceremony on the steps of the West Maitland Town Hall, the Duke ...

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  10. PEKING ARMY

    A Peking message states that General Chang T[?]o Lin’s headquarters officially announce the capture of C[?]n Cheng, about [?]0 miles down the ...

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  11. A SHORT CIRCUIT

    At Parramatta quarter sessions to-day Samuel Tolbart Green, ex Town Clerk, of Blackheath, was charged with having concurred in the making ...

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  12. WILL RUN ITS TIME

    Suggestions that the New South Wales State elections will take place in August next are not given much ...

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  13. QUIET WEEK-END

    Sir Austen Chamberlain remained in London over the week-end and kept in touch with the Foreign Office and the contents of despatches ...

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  14. CRANE CRASHES

    James Douglas Deva[?]ne, 55, was killed, and Jack Foley, 26, and Alfred Selvage were seriously injured, when a crane collapsed at a building in ...

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  15. ROYAL VISITORS

    The Duke and Duchess of York left Sydney this morning for Newcastle, route to Brisbane. Although rain was falling the ...

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  16. UNION BOOKS

    At the Central Summons Court, Mr. Camphin, S.M., on the application of Jacob Johnson, general secretary of the Australian Seamens’ Union, made ...

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  17. ADDRESSES TO DUKE

    A total of 176 addresses of loyalty and welcome to the Duke and Duchess of York have been prepared, in addition to those presented ...

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  18. CARPENTERS’ STRIKE

    Before the Industrial Commissioner, Mr. Piddington, to-day, application was made by the Master Builders’ Association for an order calling upon ...

    Article : 179 words
  19. WINGED LIFE SAVERS

    Mr. W. B. McCulloch, of Balranald, one of River[?]na’s best known squatters. was rushed to Melbourne by aeroplane to-day in order to undergo ...

    Article : 152 words
  20. NEW HEBRIDES

    H.M.S. Diomede, of the New Zealand squadron, has arrived at. Suva with Sir George Richardson, administrator of Western Samoa on boar[?]. ...

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  21. TROOPS AND POLICE

    Chinese reports state that following the attendance of the primary municipal election contest by violence, last month, this city, after the most ...

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  22. COAL STRIKE

    Work has not been resumed at the coll[?]eries, except at East and South Greta and Stanford Merthyr. Some of the big collieries have not ...

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  23. DUKE’S QUIET HUMOR

    The following story has Just been told that during the people’s procession at the Town Hall, an attendant exhorted the straggling Crowd to ...

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  24. A.L.P. SPLIT

    Mr. Care[?] Secretary of the A.L.P. [?]ssued a full explanation to-day as to why the Executive desired the annual conference to he held on June ...

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  25. TRADES HALL OFFICERS

    Mr. J. Beasley, President, and Mr. J. S. Garden, Secretary! of the N.S.W. Trades and Labor Council, have been invited, with their wives, to afternoon ...

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  26. NEW YORK WIRELESS

    Messrs. Guy and Valentine will be broadcasting a five minute address to Australia from the General Electric Company’s S[?]on W. G. Y. Schne[?] ...

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  27. FERRY FIRES

    Two Sydney ferry steamers, the Una and Rose which hare been engaged in the Parramatta River service for many years caught fire [?]rly ...

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  28. S.A. ELECTION

    Mr. A. F. Hawke (Labor), who was defeated by eight votes for the third seat in House of Assembly at the recent elections has asked for a ...

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  29. CLYDE WORKS

    More trouble developed.at the Clyde Engineering Works to-day, 1200 men leaving employment. The stoppage was the result of the ...

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  30. THE FREE STATE

    Mr. Blythe, the Free State Finance Minister in the course of a speech said that civil war would cost Ireland £30,000,000, but the peace only ...

    Article : 42 words
  31. RAPID TRAVEL

    A combined aeroplane, night train and flying boat, daily service connecting London. Rome Naples an[?] S[?]city, which will bring the latter ...

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  32. CLAIM FOR DAMAGES

    A writ, claiming £5000 for alleged defamation, was issued to-day on behalf of Mr. H. D. McIntosh, M. L. C., against Mr. Roland Green, M. H. R. ...

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  33. SCULLING

    Paddy Hannoh will leaver for America this month, with the intention of meeting Major Goodsell on San Francisco Harbour for the world’s ...

    Article : 47 words
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