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  4. AERIAL DOINGS

    Sir Alan Cobham has arrived here. He is noted for his punctuality, and anxiety was caused when it was found that he was behind scheduled time. ...

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  5. GENERAL CABLES

    The "Daily News" reveals that Mr. Albert Makaulawhite, son of a Zulu tribesman adopted by an English missionary, who married an English girl ...

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  6. FLIGHT TO N.Z.

    Sir Keith Smith, referring to the refusal of the Federal Government to permit a flight across the Tasman Sea by Captain Moody and Lieutenant ...

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  7. WAR TALK

    "Unpreparedness cost America £5,000,000,000 in the Great War. A future war is certain if control of the sea is with goods and not with guns." ...

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  8. SOVIET AFFAIRS

    In view of the catastrophic failure of grain export the Soviet is searching for new markets for its goods, especially in America. ...

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  9. THE TURF

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  10. INDUSTRIAL

    Referring to the Arbitration Amending Bill, Mr. J. S. Garden, secretary of the Trades and Labor Council, said that the trade union movement is ...

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  11. THE CARDIFF MURDER

    Sir Austen Chamberlain has refused to reprieve John Rowlands and Edward Driscoll, who were found guilty of murdering David Lewis, a ...

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  12. CONSTERNATION CAUSED AMONG CROWDS AT CARDIFF.

    The decision that Edward Rowlands and John Driscoll must die on Friday caused consternation at Cardiff, where Sir Austen Chamberlain's reply to a ...

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  13. GOVERNMENT HAS NO POWER TO PREVENT FLIGHT

    Although the Commonwealth Government will not assist Captain Moody to fly to New Zealand in a land machine, there is no power under the Act ...

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  14. LEADERS OF SEAMEN

    Asked on Tuesday morning if there was any truth in the statement that he had challenged Mr. Jacob Johannsen to allow the seamen to decided by ...

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  15. CATHOLIC BISHOP'S TRIAL ON CHARGE OF SPYING

    The Soviet military tribunal at Kieff has before it on trial the Roman Catholic Bishop Skalsky. He is of Polish nationality. He is charged ...

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  16. LONGEST BRIDGE IN WORLD

    Contracts have been awarded for the international bridge to be built across the Detroit River from Detroit (United States) to Windsor (Canada). ...

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  17. GENERAL HAPPENINGS

    Lieutenant Clarence Chamberlain to-day wheeled an aeroplane from the factory into the street. He waited for a gap in the traffic, and when it ...

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  18. CAPT. MOODY AND HIS 'PLANE

    Mr. J. E. Moody, of Elder, Smith and Co., arrived in Broken Hill yesterday from Sydney and left last night on his way to Orroroo. He is a ...

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  19. "BIG SWORD" REBELS HARRYING KOREAN SETTLERS

    The "Big Sword" rebels of Manchuria are reported to be harrying Korean settlers seriously. Japan is prepared to send infantry from Korea, ...

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  20. PRESIDENT'S COMMENTS

    President Coolidge says that he sees no reason why the newspapers of the United States or any other country should take seriously the statements ...

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  21. MOSCOW CELEBRATIONS IN MEMORY OF LENIN

    The fourth anniversary of the death of Lenin was solemnly celebrated at the Grand Theatre, Moscow. M. Bukharin surpassed himself in ...

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  22. AMERICANS IN SOUTH AFRICA PROTEST TO WASHINGTON

    Americans resident in South Africa have cabled Washington protesting against Admiral Plunkett's statement that war between the United States ...

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  23. FREE TUITION ON PIANO TO REVIVE POPULARITY

    Piano makers are faced with the competition of the gramophone, motor car, and wireless. They are considering the inclusion of free tuition for a ...

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  24. MR. WALSH'S CHALLENGE TO MR. JACOB JOHANNSEN

    Mr. Tom Walsh, president of the Seamen's Union, joined issue with Jacob Johansen, the seamen's secretary, this morning and called ...

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  25. CHURCH REUNION

    The Right Rev. John Farthing, Bishop of Montreal, is the chief spokesman of the Anglicans in Canada. He says that the bishops at ...

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  26. PASSENGERS INCINERATED IN FRENCH AEROPLANE

    A French passenger and postal aeroplane caught fire over Tarragona (a Spanish seaport on the Meditranean). The pilot immediately ...

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  27. THE UNEMPLOYED

    Two hundred of Melbourne's unemployed were provided with lunch yesterday at the expense of Lord Somers, the Governor of Victoria. ...

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  28. NEW SOUTH WALES

    James M'Donald (25), who was arrested at the Moscot Coursing grounds on Monday, night on a charge of betting on dogs who, were chasing a ...

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  29. ARREST OF SOLICITOR

    A prominent solicitor practising in the city was arrested last night on a charge of having fraudulently omitted to pay Edith Maybull the sum of £403 ...

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  30. MURDER OF POIICEMAN

    The "Weekly Dispatch" states that following undisclosed developments in connection with the murder of Constable W. Gutteridge, Scotland Yard ...

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  31. TRADES HALL OFFICIALS SAY POSITION IS SERIOUS

    Union officials at the Trades Hall declare that the unemployment position is now the worst for years. They state that men unemployed in New ...

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  32. MAN ATTACKS A GIRL AND STEALS HER HANDBAG

    When on her way home last night Miss Lesly Carter, aged 17 years, of Orchard-street, Thornleigh, was attacked by a man (says a Sydney ...

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  33. THE MALINES CONFERENCE

    Dr. C. F. D'Arcy, Anglican Archbishop of Armagh, and Primate of All Ireland, says that it is startlingly clear that a successful outcome of ...

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  34. AUSTRALIA'S NEEDS

    Mr. H. E. Pratten, Minister for Customs, addressing a meeting of the Nationalist Association at Croydon, said that the first need of Australia ...

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  35. ASSAULT ON POLICE

    At a late hour last night Plainclothes-Constables Eills and Donovan saw a man carrying a suitcase in the direction of a vacant allotment at ...

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  36. MAN SMASHES WINDOW TO SAVE WIFE AND CHILDREN

    A man who stated that he was a returned soldier smashed a shop window in Oxford-street, Darlinghurst, last-night in the hope that he would ...

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  37. DEATH OF MR. T. CLARKE

    The death occurred at his late residence, 117 Eyre-street, on Monday evening of Mr. Thomas Clarke, at the age of 66 years 8 months. He was ...

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  38. PTOMAINE POISONING

    After having been missing for two days, Joseph Werner (70), a confectioner, of Glebe, was found dead in bed yesterday. Werner conducted a ...

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  39. LOCAL COMMITTEE'S ACTIVITIES

    The unemployed committee members were to-day engaged in making preparations for the entertainment to be given by the Green Room Club on ...

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  40. THE FEDERAL LOAN

    Melbourne, Wednesday. Dr. Earle Page, the Commonwealth Treasurer, has announced that subscriptions to the conversion loan of ...

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  41. THROWN FROM A HORSE

    Mr. Ned M'Gauron, a grazier of the Gippsland district, was thrown from his horse and impaled on a barbed wire fence. He suffered ...

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  42. CHEAPER WIRELESS

    Cheaper wireless communication between Australia and Great Britain, at the rate of one penny a word, was advocated by Senator Josiah Thomas, ...

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  43. TRAIN WRECKING ATTEMPT

    A deliberate attempt to derail a train passing through Quaker's Hill was made shortly after midnight yesterday. A long piece of hardwood ...

    Article : 68 words
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  47. A NEW ZEALAND PILOT WANTS TO MAKE ATTEMPT

    Major de Havilland has received a letter from Philip Bailey, of Rototunda, New Zealand, stating that he desired to fly from Australia to New ...

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  49. CHINESE COMMUNISTS

    The executive committee of the Chinese Nationalist Party of Australia has expelled 12 members who are charged with having embraced ...

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  50. VICTORIAN RAILWAYS

    In connection with the serious financial condition of the Victorian railways it is understood that the railway commissioners now recommend to the ...

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