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  2. Advertising

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  4. GENERAL CABLES

    Mr. John Elvidge, fish merchant, of Grimsby, Yorkshire, left estate valued at £13,427. He bequeathed £4 a week to his widow on condition that she ...

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  5. NEW PRAYER BOOK

    On March 28 the Archbishops of Canterbury and York will submit the Anal form of the Prayer Book measure to both convocations. The ...

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  6. THE METAL MARKET

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  7. AERIAL DOINGS

    Captain Lancaster and Mrs. Keith Miller, in their aeroplane Red Rose, arrived at Darwin yesterday, thus concluding their flight from England, ...

    Article : 92 words
  8. NAVAL SENSATION

    Rear-Admiral Bernard St. G. Collard has left Malta for London. The "London Dispatch" understands that a court martial will be ordered. ...

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  9. INDUSTRIAL

    Mr. E. A. Chapman, secretary of the New South Wales branch of the Australian Railway Union, said yesterday that the whole structure of the New ...

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  10. BERT HINKLER

    Advices received from Melbourne yesterday stated that Mr. Bert Hinkler, the Australian airman, who created a world record by making a solo ...

    Article : 180 words
  11. [?]NING, &c.

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  12. LEAGUE OF NATIONAL LIFE COMBATING BIRTH CONTROL

    To combat birth control propaganda the League of National Life has launched a campaign to demonstrate that control leads to immorality, ...

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  13. PYRMONT TRAGEDY

    After a [?] of three minutes the jury returued a verdict of not guilty in the case at the Darlinghurst Quarter Sessions in which Robert ...

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  14. DELATED AT DARWIN BY ENGINE DEFECTS

    Owing to slight engine defects, Capcain Lancaster and Mrs. Keith Miller will not leave Darwin for Katherine until Thursday. ...

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  15. THE SHARE MARKET

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  16. INDUSTRIAL PEACE CONFERENCE

    Mr. S. M. Bruce, the Prime Minister, said yesterday that he has not given up all hope of the Industrial Peace Conference being held. He said he ...

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  17. GENERAL HAPPENINGS

    Captain P. F. Moody yesterday made the first direct coast to coast flight from Port Moresby over the Edie Creek gold digging's to the Wau ...

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  18. RUSSIAN SPY SCARE

    The Russian Government has released Herr Goldstein, the General Electric Company's engineer, on the ground that he had been in Russia ...

    Article : 168 words
  19. INVITATIONS ARE ISSUED FOR VISIT TO BROKEN HILL

    Following the return of Mr. W. H. Coates from Sydney the executive of the Cquntry Traders' Association met Mr. P. J. O Plummer, district ...

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  20. COUNCIL OF TRADE UNIONS URGED TO ACCEPT INVITATION

    Representatives of the Federal Labor Party consulted with the committee of the Australian Council of Trade Unions in Melbourne and urged it to accept ...

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  21. PLANE STRIKES HURDLE WHEN TAKING OFF

    A 'plane piloted by R. M. King, with Mrs. T. Byrnes as a passenger, collided with a hurdle on the orange racecourse when taking off on a flight ...

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  22. THE SOUTH

    The superintendent of the South mine reports for the week ended March 17 as follows:- — Mining. ...

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  23. FEDERAL POLITICS

    Although no official announcement has been made it is considered certain that Mr. J. S. Beasley, president of the Sydney Trades and Labor ...

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  24. NEW CLOTHING TRADE AWARD

    Under the new clothing trates award women employed in clothing factories making men's suits are to receive the same wages as men tailors. Previously ...

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  25. COUVERT TO HINDUISM

    The ceremonies in connection with the conversion to Hinduism of Miss Nancy Miller. (American) have been completed, and those of her wedding ...

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  26. LADY BADLEY IN SYRIA

    Lady Bailey, who is making a solo flight to the Cape, has arrived at Heliopolis (Syria). ...

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  27. MR. COATES WITNESSED THE LANDING AT MASCOT

    Mr. W. H. Coates, president of the Chamber of Commerce, was present at the Mascot aerodrome, Sydney, when Mr. Bert Hinkler landed. He said ...

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  28. DISCIPLINE NOT INVOLVED

    The "Sunday Times" states that the Royal Oak trouble is purely personal to the three officers concerned and the discipline of the officers and men of ...

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  29. FRENCH NOBLE ARRESTED

    The arrest of Vicomte de Gosson, a Norman noble of Varneses, disclosed a flourishing business in forged papal annulments of marriage, patents of ...

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  30. DOCTOR EXAMINES LINDBERGH

    Colonel Charles Lindbergh yesterday underwent a regular army physical examination. Dr. March found him as near to 100 ...

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  31. NEW SOUTH WALES

    While the famous Tongan choir was giving a performance at the Wonder-land Theatre, Wagga, last night, the whole of the stage collapsed. The ...

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  32. MANLY SHOOTING CASE

    The inquest was concluded yesterday on the death of William Wilks (52), who was shot dead by Constable Burus at Manly on March 10 during a chase ...

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  33. SYDNEY SKIN SALES

    Winchcombe Carson Ltd. report:- Competition for tallow was brigliter at the past week's Sydney sales. Prices were generally 5/ a ton higher. Often ...

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  34. AMERICAN'S NEW RECORD FOR LOOPING THE LOOP

    At St. Paul (Minnesota), Mr. Charles Dolman, air mail pilot, took five hours off his regular duty to make 1433 somersaults in the air. This ...

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  35. CHURCH CHOIR ON STRIKE

    Because Ret. J. Daft, rector, prohibited smoking and dancing at whist drives in church buildings the choir of St. Clement's, Church, Broughton, ...

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  36. BRIDE'S MOTHER PLEASED

    "It is the crowning event of a true love match," was the declaration of Mrs. Jennie Miller concerning the marriage of her daughter, to the ...

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  37. OUTBREAK AT TEMORA OF GASTRIC TROUBLE

    Poor children died at Temora during the Weekend from gastric trouble. The ages of the children ranged from six to 15 month's. ...

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  38. FRANCIS BIRTLES

    Francis Birtles, who is travelling from England to Australia in a Beau car, and who has been missing for about a month, has arrived at Tammu, ...

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  39. FIREMAN IS STABBED IN BRAWL ON STEAMER

    James Makenna, a fireman on the U.S.A steamer Easterling, was stabbed in the chest last night during a brawl aboard the ship. Another ...

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  40. TRANS ATLANTIC TRIP IN UNSINKABLE LIFEBOAT

    A Dutch unsinkable lifeboat named Schuttvaer, 21ft. long, the result of 13 years of experimentation, has left Westminster Bridge for New York via ...

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  41. ALLEGED ILLEGAL OPERATION

    In the West Maitland Police Court yesterday, Nurse Emeline Florence Glover (45), of Wickham, was committed for trial on a charge of having ...

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  42. PROCESS OF CREATION

    A message from Pasadena, California, states that Dr. Robert Millikan, of the California Institute of Technology, has published a paper ...

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  43. CONSTITUTION COMMISSION

    Mr. M. C. Gibson, vice-president of the Australasian Council of Trade Unions, and Federal secretary of the Federated Enginedrivers and Firemen's ...

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  44. ITALIAN MIGRANTS

    In a statement made by Mr. S. M. Bruce, the Prime Minister, it is shown that there is a marked reduction in the number, of Italian migrants ...

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  45. MILITARY LIBEL ACTION

    A Cobourg message says that startling statements were made during the argument as to the security of costs in General Currie's libel ...

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  46. RETURNED SOLDIERS' LEAGUE

    The mouthly meeting of the Returned Soldiers' League was held at the Hostel last night, Mr. J. Fisher presiding over all attendance of 80 ...

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  47. NEW SUBMARINES

    Mr. S. M; Bruce the Prime Minister, has been informed that the defects which developed in the Australian submarines Otway and Oxley will occupy ...

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  48. U.S.A. STEEL INDUSTRY

    The annual reports of the United States Steel Corporation and the Bethlehem Steel Corporation indicate the severity of the depression in the steel ...

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  49. WOMAN'S NECK BROKEN

    In extraordinary circumstances Mrs. Catherine Cain was found dead at her home at Allanson on Saturday. It is surmised that while she was lying on ...

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  50. BARRACK ROOM LIFE

    "Thomas Atkins, jun., will be at home from 3 o'clock to 7. Tea and music. Please reply to regimental sergeant-major." According to the ...

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  51. FLYING DOCTORS

    Sir Sidney Kidman, speaking of the "flying doctors" of the Australian, Inland Mission, said there should be four of them for a beginning. That ...

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  52. WALSH ISLAND DISPUTE

    Mr. A. M. Stewart, the Commonwealth Conciliation Commissioner, has received a telegram from the Federal Council of the Boilermakers' Union ...

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  53. POPULATION OF AUSTRALIA

    The estimated population of Australia on December 31, 1927, was 6,234,854, of whom 3,189,823 were males and the remainded females. This ...

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  54. FIRE IN BUNKHOUSE OF CANADIAN MINE

    Nine men were burnt to death and five seriously injured when a bunkhouse at the Granby Mining Company's plant was destroyed by fire. ...

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  55. MINER OVERCOME BY POISONOUS FUMES

    Displaying great bravery, a party of men descended into the gold mine at Hurst Bridge, near Melbourne, and rescued James Plunkett (35), who had ...

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  56. A WOMAN ASSAULTED

    Charles Bight was sentenced to two years' imprisonment at the Newcastle Quarter Sessions on a charge of having assaulted Margaret ...

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  57. FRENCH SUFFRAGETTES

    Scenes reminiscent of the methods once used by the suffragettes in London occurred to-day in the Senate, while the Army Bill was being ...

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  58. THREE MEN KILLED IN MOTORING ACCIDENT

    Eric Jenner (18), Garnet Long (25), and Dudley Wellman (20) were killed when a motor cycle and sidecar crashed into a wooden wall at Macorna. Arnold ...

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  59. BELIEVED TO BE WORK OF AN INCENDIARY

    The fire which destroyed the big new bunkhouse at the Copper Mountain Camp Granby Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company is ...

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  60. WORKS MAY BE SOLD

    As the result of the refusal of the boilermakers to accept the onus system at Walsh Island dockyard, the Cabinet, at its nest meeting, will ...

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  61. FUNERAL OF MR. H. N. M'VICAR

    The remains of Mr. Hugh Norman M'Vicar, who died in the Hospital yesterday from nephritis and heart failure, were buried in the Presbyterian ...

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  62. CANCER TREATMENT

    Sir Neville Howse, the Federal Minister for Health, said yesterday that it may be possible this month to begin the treatment of cancer cases under ...

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  63. WOMAN STABBED DUBING A QUARREL

    Following an arguirient between two women at Belmore Park last night, Ethel Ryan (46), of Surry Hills, was stabbed six times in the face with a ...

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  64. TAXATION OFFICIALS

    Mr. S. M. Bruce, the Prime Minister, stated yesterday that he had asked Mr. T. R. Bavin, the Premier of New South Wales, to inquire into the ...

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  65. ZOUBKOFF IN BELGIUM

    Herr Zoubkoff, the husband of Princess Victoria, the former Kaiser's sister, has crossed the frontier of Belgium on his way to the Congo, where ...

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  66. DEATH IN POLICE COURT

    While giving evidence in the police court at Melbourne, William Living-stone, of Talamba, collapsed and died within a few minutes. Livingstone ...

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