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  2. AT BERLIN

    The Columbia plane departed from Kotthbus, escorted by fourteen aerodrome at 4 p.m. exactly. The multitude greeted its approach ...

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  3. RUSSIAN ASSASSINATION

    Warsaw reports that following the assassiantion of the Soviet Ambassador, Volkoff, the onlookers seized his assailant, Kowkerda, and Volkoff was ...

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  4. EN PASSANT

    FORECAST: Mostly cloudy, with rain developing during the ,next day or two. At first chiefly light and scattered. Cold nights, with ...

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  5. A.W.H.

    Mr. W. L. Sanderson, of Western Australia Graziers' Association, giving evidence in the A.W.U. case in the Federal Arbitration Court to-day ...

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  6. TAKING NO RISKS

    In a telegram to the “Daily Express” from Sydney last night Mr. R. T. Ball, M.L.A., states:— “I have no intention to bargain ...

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  7. NEGROS WRECK

    Manila reports that when the Negros, an inter island steamer foundered on May 28, 108 passengers and crew were lost. ...

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  8. THE PEACE MOVES:

    Mr Charlton, leader, Mr J. H. ,Scullin, deputy leader, and Mr. Arthur Blakeley, secretary of the Federal Parliamentary Labour Party, made ...

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  9. SOVIET BLAMES BLAND

    Moscow reports that Litvinoff banded Pattek, the Polish Minister a strong note, protesting at Volkoff's assassination, which it described as ...

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  10. FEELING IN ALBURY

    Dealing with the political developments, the “Border Morning Mail” says: The keenest interest was aroused ...

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  11. CAPITAL CHARGE

    In the Central Criminal Court to-day Henry Charles Davis, 33, was charged with having committed a capital offence on a 17-year-old girl ...

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  12. FLIGHT TO AUSTRALIA

    An Alexandria message says that Dennis Rock, who is flying to Australia in a Moth, was en route Aboukir when he was compelled ...

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  13. BREACH WIDENED

    The Conroy Executive !to-night from the Labor Movement the Premier, ,Mr. '(Lang, and the whole o his new Cabinet, and all the ...

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  14. ATLANTIC FLIGHTS

    Washington reports that Willbur has stated that the naval engineers who helped develop the air-cooled engine which carried Lindbergh and ...

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  15. TRAVELLER'S SUICIDE

    Mr. W. Bam, a well-known commercial traveller, rang Toowoomba ambulance last night and asked that the brigade be sent to his home at 8 ...

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  16. WIRELESS RELAY

    Giving evidence at the 'wireless in quiry to-day, Mr W. T. Crawford, a radio Inspector, said he recommended udicious erection of relay ...

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  17. SOLDIERS PENSIONS

    Replying to a request by the Returned Soldiers' League that his war should be left intact while qualifying for a returned soldier for ...

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  18. WORKER'S COMPENSATION

    What it has come to be known as the “Hall Case” was again before the Workers Compensation Commission to-day. ...

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  19. BLOOD TRANSFUSION

    The Wireless Commission was informed to-day that Mr. T. M. Shakesscare, M.L.C. would not be able to give evidence because he is ...

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  20. MINISTER FOR JUSTICE

    Mr. Lysaght, was to-day sworn in as Minister for Justice. ...

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  21. GERMAN [?]

    The German[?] Falmouth to-day fr[?] in gencountered [?] ing which it lost[?] ...

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  22. BEFORE SEPTEMBER

    The Premier, Mr ling, said to-night that every effort would be made to hold the election on the 1927 rolls. They are now being printed, he said, ...

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  23. A HEAVY PASSAGE

    The steamer [?] weather on its [?] arrived 24 hours[?] was done, and on [?] ...

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  24. THE SCHOOLS VOTE

    The Minister for Education, Mr Davies, said to-day that a glance at the figures will prove that the funds available for the Education ...

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  25. A NEW COMET

    Mr. Walter Gale, the well-known astronomer, discovered a new comt early this morning. It is situated in the South East sky, but It is at ...

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  26. STATE WIRELESS

    The Cabinet to-day decided to processed immediately with the establishment of a State wireless station and application will be made for ...

    Article : 40 words
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