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  3. CANADIAN GENERAL SUES NEWSPAPER

    A Coburg message says that lively exchanges were a feature of the hearing of General Currie's libel suit against the publishers of the Port Hope ...

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  4. SCOTTISH DELEGATION LEAVES OUTER HARBOR (S.A.) BY HOBSONS BAY.

    Hundreds of bright-colored streamers connected members of the delegation with friends on the wharf as the Commonwealth liner left Adelaide on Saturday for Britain. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. AERIAL DOINGS

    The weather, the isolated position of Greenly Island, and the scarcity of means of wireless and telegraphic communication in that part of Canada, ...

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  6. COMMONWEALTH SHIPS

    Mr. S. M. Bruce, the Prime Minister, has cabled accepting Lord Kylsaut's tender for the Commonwealth line ships, which will be taken over ...

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  7. NEWS STILL UNCERTAIN

    Owing to further conflicting reports, it is at present uncertain whether Colonel Fitzmaurice is actually approaching civilisation or has returned to ...

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  8. SOUTH AFRICA TO BRITAIN

    Lady Heath who is flying alone from South Africa to Britain and yesterday reached Sollum (Italian Cirenaica, North Africa) has been compelled to ...

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  9. WOMAN'S ALTITUDE RECORD

    The would altitude record for women fliers was claimed to-day by Miss Hazel Tinnin, a pretty blue-eyed brunette of 18. At Midland (Texas) she ...

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  10. FITZMAURICE TO WAIT FOR COMRADES AT QUEBEC

    The New York "World" states that the news that Colonel Fitzmaurice had left his German companious and was coming to New York before them was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. H.M.S. ROYAL OAK CASE

    In the House of Commons Mr. W. C. Bridgeman. First Lord of the Admiralty, stated that Rear-Admiral Collard had already, been ...

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  12. POSTMASTER DRUGGED AND OFFICE RANSACKED

    Mr. H. C. Dodds, postmaster at Seven Hills, 20 miles from Sydney, was found in a drugged condition in the post office this morning. It is ...

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  13. RESULT OF FLIGHT

    One of the first results of the Bremen flight was the opening of negotiations by American Airway Tours Incorporated with the Junkers works at ...

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  14. FUTURE OF AUSTRALIA

    Addressing members of the Economic Society, Mr. H. T. Armitage, deputy governor of the Commonwealth Bank, said that he is a confirmed ...

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  15. CHILD FOUND IN A WELL

    The body of Gladys Wilson (13) was found yesterday morning at the bottom of a well at her home at Vesper, near Warragul. The child was dressed ...

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  16. CONVICT FREE FOR DAY

    George Whitehead, who escaped from Princetown Prison, Dartmoor, by scaling the walls and then using a motor car belonging to the chaplain, had an ...

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  17. NO COMMENT ON SALE BY CHAIRMAN OF BOARD

    Mr. Larkin, chairman of the Commonwealth Shipping Board, who returned from Canberra this morning, said he had no comment to make on ...

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  18. CONTROVERSY IN GERMANY ABOUT AIRMEN'S FLAG

    Controversy centres round the fact that the Bremen carried the old Imperial colors and that Baron von Huenfeld communicated with the ...

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  19. INFECTIOUS DISEASES

    Professor Welsh when giving evidence before the Federal Public Health Committee, expressed the opinion that by the expenditure of a ...

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  20. HEAVY PUNISHMENT FOR REAR-ADMIRAL COLLARD

    Rear-Admiral Collard's punishment is heavy professionally and financially. A flag officer on full pay receives from £1715 a year, and a rear-admiral up ...

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  21. CAR FALLS INTO SEA

    Travelling at a speed estimated at more than 30 miles an hour, a motor car leaped the parapet at the end of No. 1 Wharf at Woolloomooloo Bay ...

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  22. GREATER TOLERATION

    Speaking at a meeting of the Congregational, Union the Rev. Steele Craik pleaded for greater toleration. He could not understand ...

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  23. NORTHERN AUSTRALIA

    Professor Griffiths Taylor, speaking at the Royal Colonial Institute, said he believed that Italians were precisely the people who were needed to ...

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  24. THEATRE AT ST. KILDA DESTROYED BY FIRE

    The Cairo Theatre at St. Kilda was completely destroyed by fire at a late hour last night. The damage is estimated at £30,000. The poor pressure ...

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  25. FRENCHMAN TO ATTEMPT

    Captain Costes, who with Captain Lebrix has just completed a world flight, declares that his greatest desire is to fly from Paris to New York, ...

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  26. BANDITS ROB PASSENGERS ON UNITED STATES TRAIN

    Four armed and masked bandits entered the observation car of the Northwestern Railroad Overland Limited just outside the Chicago terminal and ...

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    The Victorian Government is attempting to present private companies from plying their buses for hire against the railways. Passengers travelling on one line of buses are sold apples instead of tickets. The picture shows the distribution of apples to bus riders. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. GENERAL HAPPENINGS

    The summer time-table of German Airways commencing on April 23 shows that aeroplanes of the company will fly almost 4O,000 miles every day. All ...

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  29. ICEBREAKER MONTCALM IS 30 MILES FROM GREENLY

    An Ottawa report received from the icebreaker Montealm states that the vessel is within 30 miles of Greenly Island. It is now intended to take the ...

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  30. PROHIBITION CAMPAIGN

    Charges were made at an anti-prohibition meeting in Sydney concerning the source from which some prohibition funds were derived. The ...

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  31. TOM HEENEY.

    The New Zealand boxer taken on the occasion of him weighing in for his fight with Jack Delaney. The fight took place at Maddison Square ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  32. AFFAIRS IN RUSSIA

    The trial has begun of Redchis the chief of police, and several members of his staff, for torturing political suspects. It is alleged that the victims ...

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  33. CONFLICTING STORIES

    A message from St. John (New Brunswick) says that the story by wireless of the Bremen fight received by the newspapers "Times and Star" ...

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  34. NEW ZEALAND

    On the amalgamation of the Tamakiroad distnct with the city, the former's clerk and assistant clerk were charged with embezzlement (says an Auckland ...

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  35. SYDNEY CLERKS' UNION

    Members of the New South Wales section of the Clerks' Union at a special meeting repudiated the action of Mr. Katz, secretary of the union in ...

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  36. MOTOR FALLS FROM 'PLANE FROM HEIGHT OF 1200 FEET.

    With a monoplane from his own factory at San Francisco Mr. Vance Breese made a safe landing a few miles beyond the city with seven passengers ...

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  37. MR. W. J. DUGGAN.

    The newly appointed president of the Victorian branch of the Australian Labor Party. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  38. A STABBING CASE

    While waiting for a girl outside a house in Milton on Monday night. Arthur Lloyd (21) was stabbed in the abdomen, allegedly by William Hassett ...

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  39. PARACHUTING RECORD

    A new world record for successful leaps from an aeroplane was established on Sunday at Rantoul (Illinois) training field. ...

    Article : 70 words
  40. TUBERCULOSIS BUREAU

    The National Health council announces that the scheme for co-operation between the Commonwealth and States for the establishment of a ...

    Article : 53 words
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