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  2. THE METAL MARKET

    The following are the middle quotations of the London metal market for Wednesday. April 13:— Lead (soft foreign).—Spot £27 3/9 a ...

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  3. A.J.C. RACES

    The following are the final acceptances for the Doncaster Handicap,[?] be run on Saturday, and the Sydney Cup, to be decided on Monday next: ...

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  4. INDUSTRIAL

    Messages received yesterday in Melbourne state that a serious position is again threatening in the Australian shipping Industry (says a ...

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  5. NEW SOUTH WALES

    Charles M'Namara. aged 2 years 9 months suffered fatal injuries when he fell a distance of 40 feet from the roof of a flat in which he lived with ...

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  6. TROUBLED CHINA

    A naval wireless message from Nanking states that Northern troops have occupied Pukow. All Nationalist (Cantonese) flags were immediately ...

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  7. GENERAL CABLES

    "I must modify my previous condemination of the [?] of British boys. They are recovering from the effects of rationing during ...

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  8. S.A. ELECTIONS

    Mr. E. A. Qates, president of the Waterside Workers' Federation at Port Adelaide, is reported to have informed members on the pickiug-up corner that ...

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  9. POSITION OBSCURE

    In the one word "Obscurity" the Foreign Office sums up the Chinese position. It is patiently awaiting the outcome. Various Chinese generals ...

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  10. REGISTERED MAIL STOLEN FROM A FERRY STEAMER

    A registered mail bag was stolen from the mail room of the Manly ferry steamer Bellubera between Manly and Sydney yesterday afternoon and ...

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  11. CORONER MAKES COMMENT ON EVIDENCE OF WITNESS

    The coroner found to-day that Adelphus White, a city accountant, died from natural causes He expressed the opinion that the remarks of ...

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  12. STATE LABOR PARTY

    It is anticipated that a long debate en the Red rules will take place at the meeting of the conference of the Seale faction of the A.L.P to-morrow. ...

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  13. QUARRY WORKER KILLED

    William Lloyd, a laborer was Killed at Chatsbury slate quarries, about 15 miles from Goulburn, yesterday when a chain on a flying fox ...

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  14. BRICKLAYING RECORD

    Mr. William Mignes, a foreman brieklayer at Rotherham, created a world's record by having 1121 bricks in an hour. The kept six laborers ...

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  15. GRAZIER BREAKS SOUND LEG WHEN WOODEN LEG SLIPPED

    After returning today from the saleyards at Albury to an hotel for dinner Mr. Sydney Jeffcott, a grazier, of Berringama, sat in the lounge (says ...

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  16. AMUSEMENTS

    At Johnson's Oxide-street Picture Theatre, on Saturday night next a change of programme will be presented. "The Sky's the Limit," with Bruce ...

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  17. CHILD ENDOWMENT

    Mr. S. M. Bruce, the Prime Minister, has announced that he has received a reply from Mr. J. T. Lang. Premier of New South Wales, ...

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  18. AUST APPLES IN ENGLAND

    "Eat Australian apples and keep fit,", was the huge slogan over a magnilicont display of apples outside Australia House, where Sir Joseph Cook, ...

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  19. GROWING OPPOSITION TO EXTREMIST POLICY

    From several centres there are indications of growing opposition to the extremist policy. News was received [?] to-day of a demonstration at ...

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  20. BRITISH FORCES IN CHINA

    In the House of Commons to-day Sir Austen Chamberlain, Foreign Minister, told Mr. H. Day (Labor) that the British military forces in ...

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  21. FALSE PRETENCES

    In the Criminal Court to-day Ronald Reynolds and John Baxter who were found guilty last Friday of obtaining goods by false pretences ...

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  22. POPULATION OF AUSTRALIA AT END OF LAST YEAR

    The estimated population of Australia on December 31, 1926, according to figures supplied by Mr. J. Stonham, the Acting Commonwealth Statistician, ...

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  23. SINKING OF SCHOONER OFF NOVA SCOTIA COAST

    A Halifax (Nova, Scotia) message states that, the seach has been alsandoned for the 12 missing men who were aboard the schooner ...

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  24. OPTTMTSM IN JAPAN REGARDING THE POSITION

    Optimism over the relations of Russia, China and Japan is increasing, Official reports from the Yangtso Valley, however, indicate an increased ...

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  25. A HINDU FESTIVAL

    Fifty-five persons mostly women, were crushed to death in a wild rush of thousands of Hindus for the honor of being the first to bathe in the ...

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  26. LENARD'S PICTURES

    The programme to be presented at Lenard's Pictureland on Saturday night will be headed by "Roaring Hails." The second atraction will be ...

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  27. CHINESE RETALIATION FEARED BY UNTIED STATES

    Mr. F. B. Kellogg, United States Secretary of State, has had a conference with Sir Esme Howard, the British Ambassador. ...

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  28. HURRICANE IN TEXAS

    A message from Houston, Texas, states that between 150 and 200 persons were killed and hundreds injured on Tuesday night in a hurricane ...

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  29. MAN FOUND IN HIS OFFICE WITH WOUND IN HEAD

    [?] Frederick Ray. aged 67 years. was found in his office at HObart last night suffering from a Lullet wound in the head. A revolver ...

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  30. PALAIS DE DANSE

    An operatic concert was presented at the Palais de Danse last night when an appeciative audience listened to some line numbers from Signor and ...

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  31. WHISKY IN THE GUTTERS

    Extraordinary scenes occurred in Slockwell-strcot. Glasgov when a train collided with a d[?] bursting live barrels of whisky. The, ...

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  32. BIG FIRE IN NEW YORK

    To-night a [?]e of unknown origin started on the 38th floor of the 44 story new Netherland Hotel on Fifthavenue, New York. The structure ...

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  33. DEATHS AT RCCK SPRINGS BETWEEN 75 AND [?]

    A message from San Antonio (Texas) says that the town of Rock Springs was wrecked by cyclonic winds while its inhabitants slept. Sixty-eight ...

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  34. CANBERRA HONORS

    With the approaching visit of the Duke of York and the opening [?]mony at Canberra., rumors are current concerning participant in honors ...

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  35. SCHOOL HOLIDAYS

    The schools of Broken Hill were closed this afternoon for the Easter vacation. In previous years the vacation has only been for a week, but at ...

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  36. TWO FATALITIES AI GEELONG

    Two men died from broken neeks at Geelang on Tuesday night (says a Melbourne message in the Adelaide [?] ...

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  37. ATTEMPTED MURDER

    Hubert Leslie Fleming (29), timber worker, was yesterday committed for trial on a charge of having on March [?] attempted to kill his wife. Agnes ...

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  38. DRUIDS ANNUAL SOCIAL

    The combined lodges of No 27 district. U.A.O.D., will hold the annual Faster social in the Burke Ward Hall on Saturday night, Members and their ...

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  39. JOINT NOTE WAS REFUSED BY [?] MINISTER

    Officiai circle have not received an acknowledgement of the receipt by the Nationalists of the Notes from Britain, the United States, Japan. France, ...

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  42. HOTEL MANAGER'S FATAL FALL

    Mr. F. Graham, manager of the Criterion Hotel, Hay-street, Perth, fell to-day from the balcony to the pavement 15 feet below and died later ...

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  43. EXPRESS TO BE DELAYED FOR 50 MINUTES TO-NIGHT

    Following on representations from the Chamber of Commerce ihe express train for Adelaide will not leave the Sulphide-street station to-night ...

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  45. 32 DEATHS AT SHEFFIELD

    A message from Rock Springs says that 32 persons were killed at Sheffield another town in Texas. The tornado's path is reported to have ...

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  46. LOST IN ARCTIC

    Great anxiety is [?] for the safety of Captain G.H.Wilkins and Pilot Eielson. who were forced to descend in their aeroplane on an [?] 15 ...

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  47. THE PRINCE OF WALES HOLIDAYING IN SPAIN

    Thei [?] of Wales has started a four weeks holiday. He will spend the first few days at Biarritz (France) and will then visit King Alfonso oP ...

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  49. A SWISS PROFESSOR'S ANATOMICAL INVENTION

    Professor Zonwiller, of Zurich (Switzerland demonstrated before the Anatomical Congress an X-ray device whereby the interiors of the minutest ...

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  50. EXPRESS 51 MINUTES LATE

    The express from Adelaide was 51 minutes late on arrival at the Sulphide-street station this morning, When the train arrived at Cockburn ...

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  51. FEMALE FRANCHISE AT 21

    In the House of [?] [?] [?] [?] ...

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  52. PARIS SHOOTING CASE

    Mr. Humphrey do Trafford, who with the [?] [?] was [?] [?] ...

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