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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 43 words
  3. BERT HINKLER

    Mr. S M. Bruce, the Prime Minister, has announced that the Commonwealth Government, has decided to grant Bert Hinkler an Australian war ...

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  4. A NAVAL SENSATION

    The Admiralty announces that Sir Roger Keyes, Commander-in-Chief of the Mediterranean Fleet, as the result of an inquiry into disciplinary ...

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  5. AERIAL DOINGS

    Sir Alan Cobham was the first aviator who instructed the Hon. Eslie Mackay, who obtained a pilot's certificate in 1922, after a test in which she took ...

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  6. INDUSTRIAI

    When questioned yesterday, Mr. S. M. Bruce, the Prime Minister, would give no indication of his intentions regarding the industrial peace ...

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  7. NEW SOUTH WALES

    The Full Court of Criminal Appeal yesterday dismissed the appeals of Frank Ricketts, Harold M'Ewan, and Patrick Kelly against their sentences ...

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  8. THE METAL MARKET

    The following are the middle quotations of the London metal market for Friday, March 16:- Lead.—Spot, £19 15/ a ton (no ...

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  9. READERS' COLUMN

    Readers of "The Barnier Miner" are invited to make use of this column as a means of putting into print their [?]rievances (of a public nature), and ...

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  10. WHO KILLED NEGLIGEE?

    From "Money Talks" I read, in "The Miner" that a large sum of money has been left in Victoria for the benefit of horse's and other animal[?] ...

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  11. MEN AT STATE COAL MINE OBJECT TO AN OFFICIAL

    A deputation from men employed at the State mine at Lithgow waited on Mr. E. H. Farrar, Minister for Labor and Industry, yesterday afternoon and ...

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  12. MR. HOARE'S £600 "BRIBE"

    Mr. T. Hoare's £600 "bribe" will be distributed among the miners employed at the Stockton Borehole [?] liery to-day, each man to receive 25/. ...

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  13. SUSPECTED ROBBERS ATTACK TWO POLICEMEN

    Four men were arrested under exciting circumstances at Marrickville at an early hour to-day. Two police officers observed them carrying a kit ...

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  14. TELOPEA PARK SCHOOL VISITED BY HINKLER

    Mr. Bert Hinkler spoke to the school children at Telopea Park School on Friday (says a Canberra message in the Adelaide "News"). He said that ...

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  15. LORD INCHCAPE LEARNS OF DAUGHTER'S DEPARTURE

    When the first news of Miss Elsi[?] Mackay's project leaked out Lord Inchcape urgently appealed to her to refrain from such a perilous ...

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  16. QUESTIONS IN COMMONS

    In the House of Commons Mr. W. C. Bridgeman, First Lord of the Admiralty, replying, to Mr. C. G. Ammon (Labor), said he was unable to give ...

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  17. SUBMARINE DISTURBANCE

    Instruments at the Riverview observatory yesterday recorded a submarine disturbance in the track of shipping between Sydney and Fiji. ...

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  18. THE PIECEWORK SYSTEM SCRAPPED BY PELACO CO.

    The piecework system which has been in operation for 10 years has been scrapped by the Pelaco Company as a result of the dislocation caused ...

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  19. ENGLAND TO AUSTRALIA

    A cable front Sourabaya reports that Captain Lancaster and Mrs. Miller, in the Red Rose, anticipate the successful completion of their flight to ...

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  20. BOXING

    The meeting of Joe Barnes, of Me[?] bourne, and Denny O'Donnell, of Sydney, at the Stadium to-night should provide Broken Hill fight fans with the ...

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  21. TRAGEDY IN QUEENSLAND

    As a result of a double shooting tragedy Vincent Oriti (45), a married man whose family resides in Italy, and Mrs. Catena Guiffre (45) are dead. The ...

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  22. SHOOTING AFFRAY

    Another mysterious shooting affray occurred in Surry Hills last night net very far from last Wednesday's affray near the Central Railway Station. At ...

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  23. MOTOR v. RAILWAY

    At the annual State Railway Conference on Wednesday, Mr. A. J. M'Alister, the president of the Australian Railways Union, drew the ...

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  24. HINKLER NOT TO BE TAXED ON MONEY HE RECEIVES

    It is reported that the Federal Government will not tax Bert Hinkler on the money which has been presented to him in connection with his flight. ...

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  25. RED ROSE AT BIMA

    The Red Rose, with Captain Lancaster and Mrs. Keith Miller, wife of a Melbourne journalist, aboard, has arrived at Bima (Sumbawa, Dutch ...

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  26. UNREST IN MEXICO

    A Mexico City message states that General Gaxiok, secretary of the Obregon organisation for the Presidency, and a candidate for the ...

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  27. GENERAL CABLES

    Reports from Moscow state that there was a serious skirmish on the Roumanian frontier with a gang of brigands, who had raided Russian ...

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  28. SPORTING

    The South Broken Hill Jockey Club will conduct its March meeting on the South course on March 31. Nominations for the meeting will close on ...

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  29. CHURCHES DEPUTATION TO QUEENSLAND PREMIER

    A deputation representing the churches waited on Mr. H. M'Cormack, the Premier, and urged that efforts be made to bring about industrial ...

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  30. INVENTION OF TANKS

    Mr. Winston Churchill, Chancellor of the Exchequer, in answer to a question in the House of Commons to-day on Royal Commission awards. said that ...

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  31. SYDNEY SOLDIERS' MEMORIAL

    Recently Sir Bertram Mackennal, who designed the Sydney cenotaph, wrote to the Returned Soldiers' League asking for advice regarding ...

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  32. TOTALISATOR IN BRITAIN

    The whole of private members' day was devoted to a discussion on the totalisator. A free vote carried the second reading of Major Glyn's ...

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  33. TOBACCO MAGNATE'S ESTATE VALUED AT £5,053,000

    The tobacco magnate F. N. M. Wills, who died in October at the age of 40 years, left £5,053,000 He is the sixth member of the Wills family to ...

    Article : 81 words
  34. [?]

    In the House of Representatives yesterday Mr. J. E. Fenton moved the adjournment to discuss the movement of the large broadcasting companies ...

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  35. WALSH ISLAND DISPUTE

    It was stated at the Sydney Trades Hall yesterday that the Walsh Island dispute may not be settled by the compulsory conference called by Mr. ...

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  36. S.A. DOG SHOWS

    At a meeting of the dog committee of the South Australian Royal Society on Thursday, it was decided (says the "Advertiser"), in deference to the ...

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  37. ASSAULT AND ROBBERY

    At the Darlinghurst Quarter Sessions yesterday William M'Ilveen, a taxi driver, was sentenced to three years' penal servitude on a charge of ...

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  38. RAILWAY FATALITY

    Edward Smith, farmer, of Mareeba, was killed by a train yesterday. He was carrying half a sack of corn on his shoulder which, when crossing ...

    Article : 63 words
  39. CHILDLESS MARRIAGES

    Statistics show that, there are 8[?],107 married couples in Australia, of which 132,069 are childless. ...

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  40. BRITISH TITLE HOLDERS

    The British Boxing Control Board has announced the following official British title holders: — Flyweight, Johnny Hill; bantamweight, vacant; ...

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  41. DOCKYARD CLOSED YESTERDAY

    The Walsh Island dockyard was closed down yesterday afternoon in compliance with the Cabinet's decision. A skeleton staff of 50 men ...

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  42. TRAM CAR BOLTS

    Left unattended for a moment by both the motorman and the conductor, a bogie tram dashed down a steep hill in Hay-street west on Thursday ...

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  43. LONG SEARCH FOR WIFE

    For two years Rupert Neville Brain, a grazier, had searched in vain for his wife, Aimee Joyce Brain (says a Sydney message in the "Advertiser"). ...

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  44. RACECOURSE TRAGEDY

    Mr. Walter James Sheather, aged 55 years, one of the best-known graziers on the Murray, was leading one of his horses round, the enclosure ...

    Article : 110 words
  45. Advertising

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  46. £10,000 FOR EASTER HERO PAID BY AN AMERICAN

    The "Daily News" says that Mr. Frank Barbodr has sold the Irish horse Easter Hero to Mr. W. Draper, an American sportsman. It was engaged ...

    Article : 58 words
  47. SHOP WINDOW BROKEN BY A FLEEING MAN

    While endeavoring to evade the police at King's Cross, last night a man jumped through a plate glass window at a florist's shop and cut himself ...

    Article : 190 words
  48. Advertising

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  49. MOTOR CYCLING

    A meeting of the Silver City Motor Cycle Club, will be held to-morrow morning when arrangements for t[?] run to Mount Gipps in the afternoon ...

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  50. CRICKET

    The Australian cricketers began a match yesterday against Wanganui. The visitors won the toss and sent Wanganui in to bat. The home team failed ...

    Article : 141 words
  51. Advertising

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  52. STRANDED RIVERINA

    Mr. King, who is in charge of the salvage operations, states that all hope of refloating the Riverina has now been abandoned. A north-east gale on ...

    Article : 56 words
  53. HORSES FOR 4d. EACH

    A telegram received from Charleville on Wednesday night states (says the "Advertiser"):—Ridiculous prices were paid at a horse sale here. Three ...

    Article : 97 words
  54. SUNDAY, MATCH

    Picton Ground.—Aliandoles v. West Ends:- West Ends from: Dansie, Chandler (2), Green (2), Champion, Schapel, ...

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  55. COMMONWEALTH LOAN

    Of the recent Commonwealth loan of £8,000,000 the Commonwealth requires £3,330,000, New South Wales £3,030.000, Victoria, £660,000, and ...

    Article : 30 words
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