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  3. ANZAC DAY

    Anzao Day was celebrated in glorious weather. Returned soldiers and sailors under the command of MajorGeneral Sir Granville Ryrie, tba new ...

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  4. VICTORIA

    A fire at Donaghy's rope works at west Geolong caused damage estimated at £20,000. This is the third time since the firm was established that the ...

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  5. SPORTING

    The owner of Piastoon won £12,000 over his horse win in the Sydney Cup. Authors lucky winer was a Sydney ...

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  6. NEW SOUTH WALES

    The attendance at the Royal Agricultural Society's show on Saturday was 72,090. During the 12 days and five nighths on which the show has been ...

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  7. GENERAL CABLES

    Sixteen lives are reported to have been lost, when a schooner sank on Saturday in a gale off Tabasco. ...

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  8. THE LABOR SPLIT

    Eight members of the State Labor Ministry who are opposed to Mr. J. T. Lang, the Premier, and Mr. A. C. Willis. Vice-President of the Executive ...

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  9. TROUBLED CHINA

    It is officially hinted that the dispatch of further troops to China in the near future is not improbable though it is still hoped that the economic ...

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  10. THE ROYAL VISIT

    When replying to addresses of welcome by public bodies in Melbourne on Saturday the Duke of York made the longest speech space [?] arrival in ...

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  11. STARTING BARRIER REMOVED AT ST. LAWRENCE COURSE

    At St. Lawrence rucos on Saturday officials could not find the barrier, but subsequently it was discovered chopped up. After a delay of over an hour ...

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  12. BUILDING LEASES IN WINDSOR GREAT FOREST

    The Commissioners of Crown Lands are carrying out a unique development scheme with the object of earning large revenues from a part of the Windsor ...

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  13. LATE MR. CLARKE'S ESTATE

    Mr. Win John Turner Clarke, who dead on January 12. left estate in Australia valued at £126.855. He was a brother of the late Sir Rupert ...

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  14. DAMAGE CAUSED BY CYCLONE

    It is estimated that the damage caused by the recent cyclender in New South Wales totalled £250,000. This is a very conservative estinate which ...

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  15. NEUTRALITY OF YANGTSE PROPOSED BY POWERS

    American reports state that the sanctions contemplated to accompany the Powers' second Note in reference to the Nanking outrages, include the ...

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  16. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS

    Thomas Cook, a wirier, residing at Surry Hills, was run over and killed by his own lorry when the horses bolted on Saturday, He was endeavoring ...

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  17. DISABLED STEAMER MUNGANA REACHUS SYDNEY HARBOR

    The disabled steamer Mungana arrived in Sydney Harbor yesterday in tow of the tugs Heroic and St. Olaves. The progress to porf From the spot at ...

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  18. WRESTLING

    Mike Yokel (12.12) and Al Karasick (12.) were oppouents when wrestling was revived at the Melbourne Stadium on Saturday night before a ...

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  19. OBSERVANCE IN ADELAIDE

    Adelaide celebrated the 12th anniversary of the landing of the Australian and New Zealand Army corps on Gallipoll in the usual way to-day. ...

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  20. PRESS CONFERENCE

    The International Press Conference to be held in London in July will be attended by 200 delegates from 27 European countries. Among the ...

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  21. RENOWN VISITED YESTERDAY BY THOUSAND OF PEOPLE

    H.M.S. Renown was visited by thousands of visitors yesterday. The crush was so great on the pier that many persons were injured. One ...

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  22. RAILWAY GUARD INJURED WHEN CARRIAGES DERAILED

    Two railway [?] a guard and a cleaner, were hurt when two carriages of an empty train were derailed at Mortdaes railway sheds. Guard ...

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  23. PEDESTRIANISM

    The North Athletic Club conducted a 100 yards handicap on the Jubilee Siding yesterday morning. The event resulted as follows:—First heat: W. ...

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  24. MR. LYSAGHT MAKES APPEAL FOR SUPPORT FOR PREMIER

    The conference of the Seale faction of the State Labor Party was concluded at the Sydney Trades Hall on Saturday night. ...

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  25. WOMAN KILLED NEAR COSFORD WHEN MOTOR CAR OVERTURNS

    When a motor car overturned yesterday 18 miles from Cosford a woman was killed and a man seriously injured, The woman is believed to be Mrs. ...

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  26. STORMS AND FLOODS IN U.S.A.

    A message from Kansits City says that a shortage of food and water was reported al the week-end. Greenville is suffering most acutely of all ...

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  27. MR RAMSAY MACDONALD REPORTED SERIOUSLY ALL

    It is rumored that Mr. Ramsay Macdonald, the Leader of the British Labor Party, who is on a visit to the United States, is suffering from a ...

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  28. DISARMAMENT CONFERENCE

    A Geneva message says that divergence sprang up in the disarmament commission in relation to the eventual application of the convention, and the ...

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  29. SUBTERRANEAN EXPLOSIONS CAUSE DAMAGE AT PATERSON

    A paddock near paterson, belonging to Mr. F. Thomas Jordan, was torn up following loud explodions. Supposed to have been caused by the burshing of a ...

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  30. A FATAL TERMINATION TO RAILWAY ACCIDENT

    William O'grady, who was shockingly injured when his motor lorry was struck by a train at the Juniong level crossing on Friday, died in hospital. ...

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  31. SHAKESPEARE'S BIRTHDAY

    Sixty-three nations united in the celebration of the 363rd anniversary of William Shakespeare's birthday at stratford on Avon. In brilliant ...

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  32. MAN ACCIDENTALLY KILLED BY PEA-RIFLE BULLET

    While rabbit shooting with two friends at Rivelo beach, about seven miles from Two Wells, on Sunday, Clarence Victor Taulkhead (28) was ...

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  33. THE STRANDED RIVERINA

    The tig St. Olaves, which went to the assistance of the stranded steamer Riverina, returned to Sydney on Saturday night. The master Captain ...

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  34. MOTOR CYCLE CLUB HAS RUN TO YANCO GLEN

    The Silver City Motor Cycle Club had its initial run to Yanco Glen yesterday afternoon. A good number of members left the city at 2.30 o'clock ...

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  35. NATIONALISTS TO SEEK FOREIGN POWERS' SUPPORT

    The "Observer's" diplomatic correspondent says until the civil war within a civil war decides whether Chang Tso Lin or Chiang Kai Shek ...

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  36. TWO MORE BODIES RECOVERED FROM OVERTURNED LAUNCH

    The body of Roy Edwards (30), of Pymble, and George Ansell (4O), of South Randwick, who were drowned when a launch sank in Botany Bay ...

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  37. CANADIAN LABOR IN UNITED STATES

    Mr. J. J. Davis. U.S.A. Secretary of Labor, has issued an order exeluding residents of countries bordering the United States from entering the ...

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  38. MR. WILLIS MAY RESIGN IS LATEST SYDNEY RUMOR

    A rumor is current in political circles to-day that Mr. A. C. Willis may resign the vice-presidency of the Executive Council in order to bring about ...

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  39. FINANCIAL CRISIS IN JAPAN

    Baron Takashai, the Minister for Finance, announcees that there will be no further artifical support of the yen no further shipments of gold, and ...

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  40. CHINESE ON STEAMERS BEING COACHED IN ENGLISH

    The Maternent by Mr. W. Stewart, New Zealand Minister for Customs, that he had seen hundreds of Chinese on boats from the East being conched ...

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  41. EMPIRE AIR ROUTES

    The "Daily Express" says that the Persian Government, has refused to allow British aircraft to fly over its territory, preventing the operation of ...

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  42. NEW MOTOR CYCLE CLUB

    A meeting of A.J.S. riders was held at Lowis Cycle Works yesterday morning, when it was decided to form an A.J.S. Motor Cycle Club. The ...

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  43. WHY NEW RULES ARE "RED"

    The "Sydney Morning Herald" says that the new rules (adopted by the Seale faction at the "Easter conference) have been described as "Red" because, ...

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  44. EXPLOSION OF FIREDAMP

    An explosion of firedamp at the Campagnac mines (France) resulted in eight men being killed and one injured. ...

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  45. INSULIN SUBSUME

    The Beran correspondent of the London "Daily Telegraph" reports that at a congress of surgeons, Professor von Oorden. of Frankfort, announced that ...

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  46. GOLF

    The stroke competition held by members of the Golf Club on April 17 was won by H. Jones with a score of 73 net. ...

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  47. TRADE UNION BILL

    Labor has taken arlvaritage of the recess eading on Tuesday to consolidate its fortes in preparation for a hitter attack on the Trade Union ...

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  51. STATE MINISTERS ON TOUR

    Mr. J. M. Baddeley, Minister for Labor and Industry and Mines, spent a fortnight on the Continent, principally in Italy, where he conferred with ...

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  52. AERIAL FLIGHT

    The fifth aerial flight from Cairo to the Cape of Coud Hope was concluded to-day. when four Royal Air Force machines, under the command of Air ...

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  53. SINGAPORE NAVAL BASE

    Mr. J. G. Coates, Prime Minister of New Zealand, announced on Saturday that the Government had decided to contribute the sum of £1.000,000 ...

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  54. REVOLT IN MEXICO

    A message from Mexico City says that six of the foremost members of the Roman Catholic episcopate, have been ordered to leave the country. ...

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  55. LOSS OF LIFE IN U.S.A. MOTOR CAR WORKS

    A fire followiue a series of explosions in a paint shop at the new plant of the Briggs Manufacturing Company, a Detroit motor ear firm. on ...

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  56. FASCISTS V. COMMUNISTS

    A Berlin message states that a Faseist convention at Essen ended in violent street drawls with Communists. Twenty-four persons were ...

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