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  2. GENERAL CABLES

    It is announced that the Earl of Ypres passed a better night, and that his genetal condition is improved. ...

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  3. S. AFRICAN POLITICS

    The news of South Africa's preference intentions is disturbing British traders. The National Union of Manufacturers has issued a statement that it is a ...

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  4. AMUNDSEN'S JOURNEY TO THE NORTH POLE

    Renter's Oslo correspondent reports:— A salute to the adventurers was fired by the coast artillery when the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. BRITISH BUDGET

    The results of the British Budget for the financial year closed to-day show that instead of an r estimated deficit of £7,496.000, after ...

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  6. STATE PARLIAMENT

    At. a joint sitting of both Houses of Parliament. last night Mr. W. Gibbs, vice-president of the A.L.P., and a prominent Labor worker, was elected ...

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  7. DIVORCE COURT

    In the Matrimonial Canses Jurisdietion of the District Court to-day, before Judge Bevan, the following matters, were dealt with:— ...

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  8. DISTRICT COURT

    In the District Court this morning, before Judge Bevan, the following cases were dealt with:— ...

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  9. NEW SOUTH WALES

    Alderman Connolly madeira statement in the Waterloo Council on Tuesday, night that the Government is at present building motor buses to run ...

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  10. O'CONNOR v. SILV. TRAM CO.

    James Matthew O'Connor proceeded against the Silverton Tramway Company for the recovery of £161 17/, being due as being the difference ...

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  11. ATTITUDE OF POST OFFICE TO EMPIRE WIRELESS

    The attitude of the British Post Office authorities' to Empire Wireless was sharply, criticised at a meeting of the council of the Empire Press Union. ...

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  12. AGED WOMAN KILLED WHILE CROSSING A STREET

    Elizabeth Roberts aged 70 years, of North Sydney, while crossing a street at North Sydney yesterday was knocked down and killed by a motor lorry. ...

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  13. GERMAN DISARMAMENT

    "Germany cannot yet be trusted," declared, M. Poincare in a speech at Barledue in which he emphasised that Germany was still far from being ...

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  14. A TWO YEARS' PROGRAMME FOR NOTED VIOLINIST

    It is announced here that Jascha heifettz a noted violinist, will visit Australia and New Zealand in the latter half of 1926 in the course of a ...

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  15. HAWKESBURY TRAIN SMASH

    Witnesses in the Coroner's. Court yesterday described the sensational train smash at the Hawkesbury Station early on the morning of Sunday, ...

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  16. CLAIM FOR INSURANCE.

    Jumma Khan proceeded against the Bankers and Tradera Insurance Company for the recovery of £350, being due on an insurance policy. Mr. ...

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  17. WAR TIME EXECUTIONS FOR MILITARY OFFENCES

    In the House of Commons replying to, Mr. E. Thurtle, Labor, member for Shoreditch, Sir L. WorthingtonEvans, Secretary for War, steated that ...

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  18. WOMAN SCIENTIST HONORED

    Reuter's Paris correspondent reports:— Mlle Irene Curie. 24 years of age, has received the degree of Doctor of ...

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  19. SCOTTISH MINING DISASTER

    The consulting engineer of the Montaque colliery at Scotswood has abandoned hope of rescuing any of the entombed men alive. It is estimated ...

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  20. SOVIET CONFISCATIONS

    The Soviet authorities have begun evicting former landowners. Those evicted (says the Rigera, correspondent, of the "Times".) are mostly ...

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  21. COAL MINES ACT

    On the motion of Mr. G. H. Hirst (Labor), the House of Commons carried a resolution deploring the heavy loss of life and the large number of ...

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  22. NE TEMERE BILL

    Royal assent was given yesterday to the Marriage Act Amendment (Ne Temere) Bill. ...

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  23. INDIAN POLITICS

    A responsive note was sounded by the Earl of Birkenhead, Secretary for India, in the course of an Indian debate in the House of Lords to-night ...

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  24. COMMENTS MADE AT PERTH BY ANGLICAN ARCHBISHOP]

    Dr. Riley, Anglican Archbishop of Perth, commenting on the new South Wales Marriage Act Amendment (Ne Temere) Bill, said:—"It has set up ...

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  25. COLLAPSE OF PONTOON BRIDGE

    Reuter's Berlin correspondent reporte:— Eighty-four perished in yesterday's accident when a pontoon bridge over ...

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  26. ITALIAN INFLUX

    Senator Pearce, Minister for Home and Territories, seems annoyed about the Queensland Government's action in setting up a Royal Commission to ...

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  27. FORGER SENTENCED TO THREE YEARS' GAOL

    Sir H. F. Dickens, Common Sergeant of London, when sentencing Owen K. Jennings, 26 years of age, to three years penal servitude for forgery, ...

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  28. Advertising

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  29. SOVIET OFFICERS MURDERED REIB POLISH FRONTIER

    Reuter's Moscow correspondent reports:— A message from Rosetau states that two Russian Communist officers ...

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  30. LEHIHBBAD FOOD RIOTS

    Reuter's Riga correspondents reports:— The food disturbances at Leningrad, which began on March 18, continue. ...

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  31. MEN INJURED

    J. Davie, a trucker at the North mine, injured his knee while at work to-day. He was taken in the ambulance to the Hospital, and after ...

    Article : 117 words
  32. MURDER OF BARMAID

    Lying under sentence of death at Long Bay Penitentiary, Alfred William M'Innes, convicted of the murder of Margaret Winifred Foley, has given ...

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  33. BAD JAM POISONS FAMILY

    As the result of eating bad jam, a family of six took ill on Tuesday night. One girl, aged 10 years, has since died. Five others are in a serious condition ...

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  34. THE POLISH VERSION.

    Reuter's Riga correspondent reports:— The Polish version of the frontier outrage is that one officer is killed and ...

    Article : 67 words
  35. FLOODS IN ZULULAND

    An extraordinary state of affairs is reported from Somkele, in Zululand, where a number of settlers have been marooned for some days owing to ...

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  36. RESTORATION OF ST. PAUL'S

    Impressive incidents attended the evensong ervice at St. Paul's Cathedral on the occasion of the last service under the dome prior to the ...

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  37. DRUNKEN TAXI DRIVER RUNS HEARSE INTO SWAMP

    A t[?] driver had his license cancelled yesterday. He was charged with having been drunk while driving a hearse. ...

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  38. THE BABY BONUS

    During the nine months ended March 31, 103,422 maternity allowances were granted by the Commonwealth Treasury, compared with ...

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  39. PRIEST'S BETTING LOSSES

    A firm of turf accountants at Birmingham, trading as the Palladium Advertising Agency, sought judgment in a Dublin court for £333 against the ...

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    MR. SUBBUBS: You may all laugh at me if you like. I admit the visit here of Mr. Bruce has had some influence on me. —"The News." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  41. ECHO OF SHIPPING STRIKE

    Jacob Johnson, aassistant secretary of the Seamen's Union, has not heard the last af the shipping strike. Yesterday it was stated that a [?]mmons ...

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  42. UNUSUAL PROVISION IN AGED MAN'S WILL

    Alfred George London, pawnbroker, who died aged 88 years, leaving over £100,000, directed that three doctors should separately examine ...

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  43. TRANQUILISING EUROPE

    The Riga correspondent of the London "Times" reports:— Moscow continues to be alarmed at the efforts of Great Britain to ...

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  44. GERMAN REPMIOHS

    The Dominions have received from the British Treasury the first instalment of the Dawes repraratiens payments by Germany. Australia and ...

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  45. INFANTILE PARALYSIS IN N.Z.

    Notifications of infantile paralysis continue to decrease. Only nine cases have been reported in the past 24. hours. ...

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