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  4. THE ROYAL TOUR

    A wireless message from H.M.S. Renown at Alexandria, says: "To everyone's great relief a stiff head breeze blew throughout the day and tempered ...

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  5. INDUSTRIAL

    Mr. Justice Webb, president of the Board of Trade on Saturday gave judgement in the South Johnstone mill strike appeal. The upheld the ...

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  6. TROUBLED CHINA

    Twelve doctors and nurses, headed by Dr. Crawford, from west China, are leaving for Hankow by a Japanese steamer to-morro wto alleviate the ...

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  7. POLITICAL CRISIS

    The first of a series of propaganda meetings under the auspices of the Conroy executive of the Australia Labor Party was held at the ...

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  8. SOVIET EXECUTIONS

    "Fantastic and utterly without foundation," said. Sir Robert Hodgson, bead of the British mission in Russia, in a statement replying to the charges ...

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  9. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS

    William Fitzgerald (ll), of Cook's Hill, on Saturday had his head badly crushed as a result of being caught between the wharf and a lighter at ...

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  10. INDIAN FRONTIER RAIDED BY TRIBESMEN

    Tribal unrest, on the north Indian frontier, near Peshawar, has been successfully quelled as the result of bombing operations by the Royal Air Force. ...

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  11. LITHGOW A.L.P. DECISION IN FAVOR OF PREMIER

    On Saturday night the Lithgow branch of the A.L.P. carried a resolution of confidence in Mr. J. T. Lang, the Premier, and congratulated ...

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  12. WORKMAN ELECTROCUTED

    William Northeroft (28), who was employed by the City Electric Light Company,was electrocuted at the substation in Ipswich-road on Saturday ...

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  13. N.S.W. NEVER MORE PROSPEROUS IS CLAIM OF THE PREMIER

    Speaking at Cessnock yesterday Mr. J. T. Lang, the Premier, contended that New South Wales had never before been so prosperous. Statistics, he ...

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  14. ROTARY CONVENTION

    The Austiralian Press Association's Ostend correspondent says that the closing of the Rotary Convention was marked by impressive recitals of the ...

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  15. SEAMEN'S UNION DISPUTE ON CAIRNS WATER FRONT

    The Commonwealth Steamship Owners' Federation on Saturday decided to close Cairns as a port of call for all cargo vessels engaged in ...

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  16. BREACH WITH RUSSIA

    A Berlin message states that in view of Russia's desire for credit to enable her to place big orders with Germany as a consequence of the ...

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  17. ROWING BOAT TURNS OVER

    when their rowing boat capsized on Saturday three men clung to the keel for about an hour and a half. The accident happened near Sawtell beach. ...

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  18. UPPER HOUSE ABOLITION MAY BE PROPOSAL OP A.L.P.

    It is expected that the abolition of the Legislative Council will be one of the principal proposals by the Labor party in the forthcoming election ...

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  19. BRITISH POLICY

    A New York message states that the police were called out to quell a demonstration of 350 men and women in front of the British consulate to-night. The ...

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  20. YELLOW CAB DISPUTE.

    A truce was declared in the Yellow Cab dispute during the week-end when representatives of the local branch of the Amalgamated Road Transport ...

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  21. SCHOOL BOY'S NECK BROKEN WHILE PLAYING FOOTBALL

    R. Wiseman, a Sydney Grammar School boy, while playing third grade football against St. Joseph's College team at Hunters Hill on Saturday ...

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  22. SOVIET ENVOY'S MURDER

    While M. Kaleski, the Polish Foreign Minister is going to Geneva it is reported in Paris that he said he has not the slightest intention of ...

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  23. LINDBERGH'S WELCOME BACK TO UNITED STATES

    A message from Washington says that the most stupendous welcome ever accorded an individual American was given to Captain Lindbergh on his ...

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  24. ATTEMPT TO MURDER THE ITALIAN PREMIER

    Lucetti, who was convicted on a charge of having attempted to assassinate Signor Mussolini, the Italian Premier, in September of last year ...

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  25. INJURED BY MOTOR CAR

    Two persons were seriously injured at Mascot on Saturday when they were knocked down by a motorist, who accelerated and disappeared in ...

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  26. FRENCH EDITOR DEFIES THE POLICE

    M. Leon Daudet editor of the Royalist newspaper "Action Francaise," recently agreed to surrender, to the police to undergo imprisonment for ...

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  27. GENERALLY REGARDED AS AN ACT OF REVENGE

    The Soviet executions are Universally regarded as an act of revenge. Many newspapers use the word "massacre." The "Daily Telegraph's" Riga ...

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  28. TWO MEN BURNT TO DEATH

    Two men, samuel Palmer(55) and Alexander Beveridge(55), were burnt to death in a fire which broke out in a tent at Canberra early yesterday ...

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  29. THE RUSSIAN DEMAND

    A Berlin message states that it is understood there that the Soviet, instead of asking for the extradition of Nowerda, the assassin of Voikoff. ...

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  30. DEATH FROM BURNS

    Sarah Macguire (25), employes as a kitchenmaid at St. Vincent's Hospital,died in that institution on Saturday night from burns suffered when ...

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  31. A MISSIONARY WOUNDED

    The trial of three natives for the wounding of a Methodist missionary was concluded on Saturday. The accused were all found guilty and ...

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  32. ARRIVAL OF BODY

    A Moscow message states Voikoff's coffin arrived here to-day. Ministers lifted it from the train and placed it on a gun carriage, and then walked in ...

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  33. ATTACK ON NATIONALISTS

    In a statement on the political situation on Saturday Mr. J. T. Lang, the Premier, said: "If the effort of Mr. T. R. Bavin at Bathurst on Friday night ...

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  34. MOTOR CAR COLLISION

    A narrow escape from death was experienced by Mr. R. S. Collins (20) when driving a motor car along Prospect-road. Fitzroy. He crashed into ...

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  35. "AN ACT OF DESPAIR"

    The "Sunday Express" says:— "For some time the decline has been forecasted of the Red oligarchy. Russia is gradually readjusting ...

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  36. TRANS-ATLANTIC FLIERS

    A Paris message says that before attempting an east to west flight across the Atlantic the Frenchman M. Drouihin will seek to beat Lieutenant ...

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  37. DEATH OF THE FOUNDER OF CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR

    The death of Dr. Francis E. Clark, the founder of the Christian Endeavor movement, which is reported as having occurred on May 26, removes one who ...

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  38. STRANGLED BY ROLLER TOWEL

    The Newcastle district coroner on Saturday inquired into the death of James Thomas Lochrin, aged 12 years, who was strangled by a roller towel at ...

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  41. MARTIAL LAW AT MINSK

    The Warsaw correspondent of the "Sunday Express" states that martial law has been proclaimed at Minsk owing to the assassination of the ...

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  42. CAR OVER EMBANKMENT

    Mr. Jack Green (43), a motor driver, of Jetty-road Glenelg was admitted to the Adelaide Hospital on Saturday afternoon Suffering from a fractured ...

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  43. MARQUIS DE PINEDO ARRIVES AT LISBON

    A Lisbon message states that the Marquis de Pinedo has arrived there from the Azores. ...

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  44. MAN SCALES GAOL WALL

    William M'Lean (30) escaped from the Albury gaol on Saturday by scaling the wall. He was in gaol on remand on two charges of breaking and ...

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  45. NEWSPAPER CONDEMNS BRITISH BACKWARDNESS

    The "Observer" in an editorial examines the American enthusiasm over the recent trans-Atlantic flights, and condemns British baekwardness in civil ...

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  46. FREE STATE ELECTIONS

    An incomplete count of the Irish Free State elections surprisingly indicates that the Government will lose one-third of its seats chiefly to Ded ...

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  47. GOVT. LABOR EXCHANGE

    Mr. T. Gordon Bennet, industrial inspectory advised to-day that for the week ended Saturday there were 17 registrations for employment at the Labor ...

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  48. THE COMING ELECTIONS

    Mr. J. T. Lang, the Premier, referring on Saturday to the coming elections,said:"The whole machinery at the disposal of the Government is ...

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  49. FIRE IN BRISBANE

    A fire on Saturday, night was responsible for damage estimated at £1000 being caused to the premises of Bickford and Sons, wholesale ...

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  50. LICENSING COURT

    At a special sitting of the Licensing Court to-day Mr. R. C. Atkinson, S.M., granted renewals of the 53 publicans licenses held in Broken Hill and ...

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  53. HOSPITAL PATIENTS

    Mr. Henry Kennewell. who was injured by being struck with a piece of metal was to-day reported to be a little improved. ...

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