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  2. GENERAI CABLES COMPROMISING LETTERS FOUND ON AMERICAN

    Reuter's Queenstown correspondent reports:— A sensational arrest was effected of an American from New York with ...

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  3. BRITISH BUDGET LIBERALS TO OPPOSE

    A meeting of the Liberal Parliamentary Party was held in the House of Commons after the Budget speech. Mr. Lloyd Georgo presiding. It was ...

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  4. SOUTH AUSTRALIA SIDECAR PASSENGER KILLED AND CYCLIST IS INJURED

    Miss Audrey Elia, Coulter (22), of Osmond-place. Fullarton Estate, was in a sidecar attached to a motor cycle driven by John Plunkett. (24). of ...

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  5. INDUSTRIAL BRITAIN'S UNEMPLOYED.

    The total number of unemployed persons on April 19 recorded by labor exchanges in Britain is 997.00O. This is the first time for soveral years that the ...

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  6. NEW SOUTH WALES OPIUM WORTH £1000 CONFISCATED IN SYDNEY

    Customs officers discovered and confiscated a case of opium worth £1000 on board the motorsliip Malabar in Sydney Harbor. It was cunningly ...

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  7. AUSTRALIAN TEAM THE COMING TESTS.

    While admitting that it is manifestly a sound argument that the English captain should be included among the selectors of the English Eleven, ...

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  8. THE METAL MARKET

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  9. THE INFANT PRINCESS THE DUCHESS OF YORK IS CONVALESCING

    The Dnchess of York is convalescing after the birth of her daughter. She was delighted at the receipt of a present from Australia House of a ...

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  10. MAN CHARRED WITH THEFT RESPECTING "TATT'S" TICKET

    A Greek named Emanuel Potaris was arrested at Young yesterday and charged with stealing £1666,the property of George Wilson, representing ...

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  11. CHURCH AND BOOKMAKERS OPPOSE THE BETTING TAX

    The betting tax promises to be the most controversial feature of the Budgot. It is opposed by the churches and bookmakers from different angles, ...

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  12. COBURG COUNCIL EMPLOYEES WENT ON STRIKE YESTERDAY

    Because 16 men employed by a cartage contractor to do work for the Coburg Council went on strike yesterday. over 500 men will be involved. About ...

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  13. DEAD BODY OP WOMAN FOUND IN RAILWAY TUNNEL

    Following the discovery of a handbag in an empty railway carriage, the mutilated body of Mrs. Roberts, (48), with a handkerchief stuffed in the ...

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  14. CHILD REPORTED MISSING

    Gladys Patricia Victory, aged 2 years and 4 months, disappeared from her parents' home in Alexander-street, Prospect, on Tuesday afternoon after ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. SPORTING MOTOR RACING

    Reuter's Pendyne Sands (Wales) correspondent reports:— J. Parry Thomas, driving a car fitted with a much modified Liberty ...

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  16. THE CHRISTENING ROBE IS OF HISTORICAL INTEREST

    The Duchess of York and her baby daughter are making such satisfactory progress that no further bulletins will be issued. ...

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  17. FRENCH DEBT TO BRITAIN TWO MILLIONS TO BE PAID BEFORE END OF DECEMBER

    Reuter's Paris correspondent reports:— In the Chamber of Deputies M. Raoul Peret, the Finance Minister, ...

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  18. MUDGEE MAN DROWNED WHILE CROSSING A RIVER

    Mr. Robert Edwards, a well-known resident, was drowned while attempting to cross the flooded Cudgegong River, near Mount Frome. Mr. ...

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  19. WHOLE TEAM AT PRACTICE ON MATTING AT LORDS

    For the first time since landing In England the whole team practised at Lords, again on matting, because the turf was sodden. Grimmett was the ...

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  20. COMMUNIST AGENT EXECUTED IN ESTHONIA

    A court-martial sentenced to death a Communiat named Riesmann, an agent of the Third International who was secretly organising Esthonian ...

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  21. THE HARNETT CASE

    Justice Sir T. G. Horridge after hearing legal argument in the Harnett case, entered judgment with costs in favor of the defendant, whose counsel ...

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  22. THE TARGA SHIELD.

    Reuter's Cerda (Sicily) correspondent reports:— In Sicily to-day the classic European motor race for the Targa Shield, run ...

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  23. DEPORTATION IN CANADA

    Mr. Charles Stewart, the Canadian Minister of Immigration, has introduced an amendment to the Immigration Act in the Canadian House of ...

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  24. FRENCH FINANCE MINISTER TO PAY VISIT TO LONDON

    Reuter's Paris correspondent reports:— M. Peret, the Finance Minister, expeets to go to London next week, as ...

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  25. WEST AUSTRALIA MURDERER MAKES ESCAPE

    Samuel Osby, alias Charles Stewart, who was undergoing a life sentence, escaped from the Fremantle Hospital on Monday. He had been taken there ...

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  26. FIRST MATCH TO-DAY

    The Australian selectors, Captain H. L. Collins, W. Bardsley (vice-captain) and J.S. Ryder have selected the following team to play against the Minor. ...

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  27. MISSING BOY RETURNS

    Thomas Sedgman. aged 13 years, of Arncliffe, walked into his home yesterday after being missing since Sunday and sat down and wroto a note ...

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  28. GERMANY'S SECRET ARMY

    Further details of the Steel Helmet organisation's plans for mobilisation of its secret army in the event of war, as revealed bv the Berlin ...

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  29. EMPIRE BILLIARDS

    The Shatfer-Rntledge match in the Empire amateur billiards championship games was continued to-day. At the interval the scores were:— Shailer (in ...

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  30. FATALITIES AT FUNERAL OF AEROPLANE PILOT

    Reuter's Warsaw correspondent reports:— The streets were crowded to witness the funeral of the well-known military ...

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  31. SEAMAN DROWNED

    Edward M "Alister, a seaman on the Inkum, who was sentenced to a month's imprisonment for refusing duty when that vessel was in port recently, was ...

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  32. POLAR EXPLORATION. WILKINS EXPEDITION

    The Associated Press correspondent at Fairbanks, says:— Major Lamphier, in the aeroplane Detroiter, who hopped off on Monday ...

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  33. COALFIELD'S DISPUTE

    A compulsory conference called by Mr. C. Hibble, chairman of the Coal Tribunal, in an endeavor to settle the dispute between the Federated ...

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  34. THE MAIDENHEAD MATCH

    The 300 villagers of Holyport, whose reatic delights would be called far fetched on any musical comedy stage, are agog with excitement and making ...

    Article : 117 words
  35. RUSS0-GERMAN TREATY

    Reuter's Berlin correspondent reports:— The text of the Russo-Geraan treaty has been issued, it consists of four ...

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  36. CHILD ACCIDENTALLY SHOT

    The 10-year-old daughter of Mr. Charles Genoni. of Broome Hill, was accidentally shot in the stomach by John Newcombe, a recent English ...

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  37. SEAMEN'S UNION SQUABBLE

    Mr. Tom Walsh, late general president of the Seamen's.Union, appeared at a stop-work meeting of the Sydney branch of the Seamen's Union ...

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  38. NORTHERN TERRITORY

    It is considered unlikely that the Federal Ministry will agree to grant freeholds for large tracts of land in the Northern Territory. The ...

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  39. WAR DEBTS TO U.S.A. FRANCE TO REVISE OFFER EUT BELGIUM'S ACCEPTED

    A Washington message says:— The United States Debt Commission decided on Monday that France must revise its new offer of a settlement of ...

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  40. LITTLE BOY INJURED BY RAILWAY ENGINE

    Frederick Osborn Turley, five years and 11 months old, was admitted to the Hospital this afternoon suffering from slight injuries as the result of ...

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  41. AMUNDSEN EXPEDITION

    The Riga correspondent of the London "Times" reports:— Russian meteorological stations report imminent cyclones around ...

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  42. LAST MATCH OF TOUR. TO BE ONE DAY FIXTURE

    It has been definitely decided that the last fixture of the tour will be a one day match against G. Palmer's olevcn at Carlisle on September 16. ...

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  43. COLLINGWOOD MURDER

    The Executive council has commuted to imprisonment for 15 years' the death sentence passed on Martin Knopp, ship's, steward, for the murder ...

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  44. ALAN COBHM'S FLIGHT

    According to advices received by the civil aviation authorities Mr. Alan Cobham's England to Australia flight Has been further postponed and will ...

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  45. DEBT AGREEMENTS

    A Washington message says:— After short debates the Senate on Tuesday ratified the United States debt agreements with Latvia, Esthonia, and ...

    Article : 30 words
  46. FIXTURES OF TOUR.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 208 words
  47. MILD WEATHER IN KING'S BAY

    A message from King's Bay (Spitsbergen) says:— All preparations for the arrival of tho airship Norge are complete. After ...

    Article : 105 words
  48. VICTORY FOR JOHANNSEN AT MELBOURNE MEETING

    Mr. Jacob Johannsen had a sweeping victory yesterday when by 132 votes to two a stop-work meeting of the Melbourne branch of the Seamen's ...

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  49. SYDNEY CITY COUNCIL MOTOR CAR SCANDAL.

    Serious charges were made at the City Council last night when Alderman L. T. Courtenay (Civic Reform), referring to a proposal that Italian ...

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  50. IN LONDON OPINION MANY PHRASES ARE VAGUE

    The general impression of the German-Soviet Treaty in official circle,, in London is that many of the phrases are vague and indefinite, and capable ...

    Article : 161 words
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  52. AUSTRALIAN BIRDS BEINS SMUGGLED AWAY

    Notwithstanding the precautions taken by the customs authorities quantities of rare and valuable Australian birds are being exported ...

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  53. FLOODS IN RUSSIA

    The Riga correspondent of the London "Times" reports:— European Russia is subject to the greatest floods since 1826 in ...

    Article : 105 words
  54. INSANITARY CONDITIONS AT YALLOURN COAL MINE

    The insanitary living conditions under which employees at the State coal mine are forced to live were referred to in the Federal Arbitration Court by Dr. ...

    Article : 117 words
  55. PROHIBITION IN U.S.A.

    A Washington message says:— As a result of the Senate's prohibition investication. both the "wets" and the "drys" are planning a ...

    Article : 71 words
  56. BRITAIN'S FUTURE

    Sir Esme Howard, the British Ambassador at Washington, in an address on Tuesday declared that the three, greatest political questions of the ...

    Article : 91 words
  57. AUSTRALIA HOUSE

    Mr. S. M. Bruce, the Prime Minis ter. last night denied a report that one of ihe objects of his forthcoming visit to England would be the ...

    Article : 89 words
  58. FINANCE CONFERENCE

    Mr. J. T. Lang, the Premier, states definitely that New South Wales will be represonted at the financial conference of Commonwealth and State ...

    Article : 63 words
  59. TIME-PAYMENT TRADING IN ELECTRICAL APPARATUS

    Labor aldermen by a strict party vote, forced through the City Council last night a scheme under which the Council will engage in retail trading ...

    Article : 63 words
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