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  2. Advertising

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  4. SPORTING

    The annual meeting of the Tenn[?] Association was held at the Y.M.C.A. last night, Mr. J. N. Jonas presiding over a large attendance. ...

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  5. POLAR EXPLORATION

    Captain George wilkins, accompanied by Pilot Eielsen, hopped off for Point Barrow on Monday, following preparatory flights. They have ...

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  6. AERIAL DOINGS

    It is considered unlikely that the Federal Government will officially recognise the flight of Captain Lancaster and Mrs. Miller to Australia. ...

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  7. HOSPITAL DISPUTE ENDS

    A further conference between the nursing sisters and a sub-committee of the Board of Management was held at the Hospital this afternoon. Subsequently it was reported that Acting Matron Stevens, on behalf of herself and those sisters who had submitted their resignations, stated ...

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  8. BERT HINKLER

    It was officially announced yesterday by Messrs. T. S. Carlyon and F. Matear, joint managers of the Australian tour of Mr. Bert Hinkler, that ...

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  9. THE METAL MARKET

    The following are the middle quotations of the London metal market [?]or Tuesday, March 20:- Lead.—Spot, £19 16/3 a ton (a fall ...

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  10. TRIALS SATISFACTORY OF ITALIAN DIRIGIBLE

    General Nobile's dirigible Italia, returned after a 25 hours trial, which was most satisfactory. General Nobile says that he will take her to the ...

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  11. GENERAL HAPPENINGS

    Lady Bailey, wife of Sir Abe Bailey, South African millionaire, has arrived at Aboukir, a village on the coast of Egypt, 13 miles north-east of ...

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  12. INDUSTRIAL PEACE

    Mr. S. M. Bruce, Prime Minister, in reply to the refusal of the A.W.U. to participate in the proposed industrial peace conference, has forwarded a ...

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  13. EUCHARISTIC CONGRESS

    Application has been lodged with Mr. J. Mitchell, Commissioner of Police, for permission to hold a procession through the streets of Sydney ...

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  14. WOMEN STUDENTS IN LONDON HOSPITALS

    A controversy is now raging in London on the merits and demerits of mixed medical schools. Five hospitals have banned women students from ...

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  15. GIANT JUNKER PLANE FOR SPANISH AIR FLEET

    The latest addition to the Spanish air fleet is a giant Junker all-metal bomber with two disappearing turrets in the upper part of the ...

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  16. WORLD'S SCULLING TITLE

    The Evening Standard" says that the race for the sculling championship will probably be [?]owed on the Thames this summer, Barry has received an ...

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  17. ARRIVAL AT POINT BARROW

    A radio message from Seward (Alaska) reports that Wilkins and Eielsen landed at Point Barrow on Monday afternoon from Fairbanks. ...

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  18. METHODIST PROTEST AGAINST PROCESSION

    The Methodist Conference of New South Wales passed the following resolution on January 27 with an overwhelming majority: "This conference ...

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  19. CIVIC RECEPTION TENDERED BY RESIDENTS OP DARWIN

    A large and representative gathering assembled at the Town Hall, when Captain Lancaster and Mrs. MilLer were tendered a civic reception. ...

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  20. TRADES UNION COUNCIL TO CONSIDER INVITATION

    Mr. Crofts, secretary of the Melbourne Trades Union Council, has informed the Prime Minister that a full meeting of the council will he held in ...

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  21. "FRAME-UP" DIVORCES

    "Frame-up" divorces, as Lord Merrivale described them, sustained a shock when he refused to accept a hotel bill as evidence of misconduct and ...

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  22. FEDERAL GOVT. GRANT WILL NOT BE INCREASED

    In a letter to the State branch of the Returned Soldiers' League, Senator P. P. Abbott (New South Wales) stated that returned soldier members ...

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  23. SAFETY IN THE AIR

    The reliability of the Moth aeroplane was convincingly demonstrated at the Stag Lane Aerodrome to-day. Although the machine broke its back ...

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  24. CRICKETER FATALLY INJURED

    Thomas Malinson was playing cricket at Eastbourne when he was struck behind the ear. by a ball (says a Wellington, N.Z., message in the ...

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  25. DISASTROUS ENDING TO FISHING EXCURSION

    A man named Wade is believed to have been drowned when a skiff containing three men overturned at Botany Bay. Two men who reached ...

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  26. THE FEDERAL CAPITAL

    A serious position has arisen here as a result of business depression. The Federal Capital, Commission has been notified that some of the lessees of land ...

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  27. NEW SOUTH WALES

    A boy named Lawrence Clarke was shockingly injured when his cycle collided with a motor car. His right leg was shattered and it is stated that ...

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  28. LEVEL GROSSING ACCIDENT

    Gladys Coleman (18), of Eastwood, was shockingly injured when she was run down by a train at a level crossing at Eastwood last hight. As she ...

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  29. START FOR NEWCASTLE WATERS DELAYED TILL TO-MORROW

    Owing to unfavorable weather conditions Captain Lancaster and Mrs. Miller will not leave for Newcastle Waters until 7 a.m. to-morrow. ...

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  30. SHOOTING OF CONSTABLE IN AN ESSEX LANE

    When the hearing of the case in which two men named Kennedy and Browne are accused of shooting Constable Gutteridge on a lonely Essex ...

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  31. AN AGED MAN'S FALL FROM SUSPENSION BRIDGE

    William Henry Brightwell (83) fell 50ft from a suspension bridge to the sand yesterday. He was taken to hospital suffering from a fractured leg ...

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  32. GERMAN WAITERS GOING TO BRITAIN

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Mail" foresees the return of German waiters to the palmy days before the war, when 40 per cent. of ...

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  33. POISONING CASE

    Bruce Clarke (24), a miner, on a holiday visit from Broken Hill and staying with relatives at First-avenue, St. Peters, was admitted to the ...

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  34. MRS. MILLER FOR SOME TIME LIVED IN BROKEN HILL

    Mrs. Miller is popular with everyone on account of her bright and cheery nature. Captain Lancaster is loud in his praise of Mrs. Miller's ...

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  35. PLAGUE OF GRASSHOPPERS IN COOLAMON DISTRICT

    A plague of grasshoppers has invaded the district from the north and is doing great harm. Many paddocks have been denuded in a single day. ...

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  36. STOCKTON COLLIERY

    According to an official statement issued on behalf of the management of the Stockton Borehole colliery the men lost £11,700 in wages as a result of ...

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  37. DROWNED IN A CREEK

    Frederick Clarke (13), was drowned in a creek at Canterbury during a storm yesterday. Usually the creek bed is almost dry but it floods quickly ...

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  38. TRANS-ATLANTIC VENTURE

    Seldom can there have been so devout and poignant a prelude to a perilous adventure as that enacted in the little Roman Catholic Church at ...

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  39. LIVELY COMPANY MEETING

    Sensational events occurred at the meeting of the Australian Mortgages Limited on Monday (says a Sydney message in the "Advertiser"), when ...

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  40. ALLE6ED ASSAULT ON GIRL

    John Collins (37), laborer, was charged at the Darlinghurst Sessions with assaulting a girl aged 15 years and 9 months. The second jury ...

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  41. MOTORING FATALITY

    In the Central Police Court to-day Nicholas Anthony, aged 30 years, a confectioner, was charged with having feloniously slain Henry Blane Jones. ...

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  42. U.S.A. FEDERAL SERVICE

    For the first time in the history of the United States Congress an army of Government employees numbering several thousands stormed the House of ...

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  43. RESERVOIR BREAK

    Mr. G. E. Cryer, Mayor of Los Angeles, has pledged the city council to subscribe £200,000 for the rehabilitation of the Santa Clara River Canyon, ...

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  44. AMERICAN ACTRESS BANNED IN BRITAIN

    The Actors' Equity Association has adopted strict regulations to govern the admittance of English actors to the American stage. This is in ...

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  45. ASSAULT ON A GIRL

    In passing sentence of three years' imprisonment on a young man, Leonard Curtis; for a serious offence on a girl, Judge White said: "It looks as if ...

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  46. POSTMASTER'S LAPSE

    At the Parkes Quarter Sessions John Henry Donaldson (32), formerly postmaster at Tottenham, was convicted of fraudulently converting £290 ...

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  47. FEDERAL PUBLIC SERVICE

    The classification of the Commonwealth Public Service, the first section of which was issued in June, 1924, has this week been completed by the ...

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  48. GASSED MINER DIES

    James Plunkett, who was gassed in a gold mine at Hurst Bridge on Monday night and fell to the bottom of the shaft, fracturing his skull, died ...

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  51. AMERICAN GIRL AND INDIAN EX-PRINCE

    Miss Miller, an American girl was married to-day to the former Maharajah of Indore at Barwaha, (Indore State) in the presence of thousands of ...

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  52. TWO YEARS' IMPRISONMENT ON CHAR6ES OF BURGLARY

    Having pleaded guilty to seven charges of burglary and one of housebreaking, Eric St. Clair Wylie, a young man, was sentenced to two years' ...

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  53. PROHIBITION REFERENDUM TO BE HELD ON SEPT, 1

    A prohibition referendum will be held throughout the State on Saturday, September 1 next. Voting will be compulsory and a simple majority of valid ...

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  54. DUMPING DUTY ON SWEDISH MATCHES

    After an inquiry by the Tariff Board, the Customs Department has been satisfied that the dumping duty provisions of the Industrial Preservation ...

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  55. COUNCIL EMPLOYEES AND PRIVATE WORK

    At Monday's meeting of the Port Pirie Town Council, Councillor Munro introduced a deputation from the Port Pirie branch of the Electrical Trades ...

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  57. HINDU MOSLEM RIOTS FOLLOW AN ELOPEMENT

    A riot occurred yesterday in the Muttra district (Northern India) between Hindu villagers and Haslem butchers, owing to a Hindu woman eloping and ...

    Article : 69 words
  58. THE WEATHER

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  59. WALSH ISLAND DISPUTE

    The Coachmakers' Union has decided to launch 15 prosecutions against the Walsh Island management alleging that the bonus system is illegal. ...

    Article : 90 words
  60. INTERSTATE TEMPERATURES

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