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  4. STEAMER ASHORE

    The steamer Iron Chief went ashore last night on Mermain Reef, near Crowdy Head, about 150 miles north of Sydney. The vessel was on the way ...

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  5. AERIAL DOINGS

    Captain Lancaster and Mrs. Miller in the Red Rose arrived at the Mascot aerodrome shortly before sunset on Saturday. The fliers had a plane ...

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  6. TROUBLED CHINA

    Mr. John Van A. M'Murray, United States Minister in China, to-day neither confirmed nor denied the reports of a settlement of the American ...

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  7. BERT HINKLER

    Squadron-Leader Hinkler landed at the Perth Oval at 3.30 o'clock yesterday afternoon. He was given a warm welcome by 25,000 people. He left ...

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  8. FEDERAL POLITICS

    Mr. C. L. A. Abbott, M.H.R., has suggested that piecework should be made the issue at the next Federal election. The resultant increase in ...

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  9. STATE POLITICS

    At the Nationalise party conference on Saturday it was decided to hold another conference later in the year to consider and make recommendations ...

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  10. SPORTING

    Limerick was sore after being taken back to his stable after his win in the Chipping Norton Stakes at Warwick Farm on Saturday. He pulled up ...

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  11. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS

    Margaret May Hughes (14), of Chermside, was killed instantly, her neck being broken, when a tyre blew out and a motor car crashed over a ...

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  12. TOWN TO TOWN LECTURE TOUR REPORTED TO BE ARRANGED

    It is reported that Squadron-Leader Bert Hinkler has signed up with a Melbourne firm for a town to town lecture tour of Australia on a ...

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  13. VESSEL BADLY HOLED

    Further particulars of the grounding of the steamer Iron Chief state that the vessel lost her propeller and was badly holed. Some hours later ...

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  14. NAVAL COURT MARTIAL

    The Royal Oak court martial opened with the reading of the charges against Commander Daniel and Captain Dewar. ...

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  15. BIG DEFICIT EXPECTED

    The State Budget speech which is being prepared by Mr. B. S. Stevens, the Assistant Treasurer is expected to show a deficit of £1,500,000. ...

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  16. UNIVERSITY BOAT RACE

    The Cambridge eight easily defeated Oxford by 10 lengths in the annual university boat race. Oxford won the toss and took the Middlesex side of ...

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  17. PREMIER WILL BE INDISPOSED FOR ABOUT TWO MONTHS

    In view of the fact that Mr. T. R. Bavin the Premier, is unlikely to resume duty for about two months, his work is being distributed amongst the ...

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  18. MAN FOUND UNCONSCIOUS IN YARD OF SYDNEY SHOP

    A man was found lying unconscious in the back yard of Fletcher's mercery shop, Sydney, on Saturday afternoon, suffering from a fractured skull, ...

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  19. ASSAULT ON GIRL

    A 15-years-old girl living at Redfern on Saturday informed the police that while she was alone in a house on Friday a man visited the house and ...

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  20. MOTOR CYCLE RACING

    The finalising of arrangements for the staging of motor cycle and cycle racing on the Jubilee Oval were advanced another stage yesterday when ...

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  21. ONKAPARINGA STEEPLE

    It is unlikely that Clan Robert will start in the Great Eastern Steeplechase at Oakbank on Easter Monday. He worked out at Oakbank yesterday ...

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  22. YOUNG WOMAN KILLED IN MOTOR CAR COLLISION

    A young woman believed to be Miss May Young, of St. Kilda, was killed and Walter Leslie was injured when a motor car in which they were ...

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  23. SENSATION AT ALBURY

    A man is alleged to have held up a youth on Wodonga-road bridge in the Albury district yesterday afternoon, and gained possession of a horse. ...

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  24. CRICKET

    The H.A.C.B.S. Cricket Club held a meeting at the Catholic Club yesterday morning, Mr. R. F. Colmer presiding. The business of the meeting ...

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  25. MOTOR CAR AND MOTOR CYCLE COLLIDE IN OXIDE-STREET

    About 7 p.m. on Saturday a collision occurred at the intersection of Mica and Oxide streets between a motor car driven by Mr. Frank Jury ...

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  26. AFFAIRS IN ITALY

    Denouncing their moral tone, the "Osservatore Romano" has just devoted three columns to a critical exanimation of D'Annunzio's works. The ...

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  27. FUR FARMING

    Giving evidence before the fur farming committee, Mr. F. H. Shepherd, a former stock inspector of Queensland, said: "No sheep owner chancing to ...

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  28. WRECKAGE HSS BEEN SEEN OFF ALTHORPE ISLAND

    Wreckage which was seen on Friday off Althorpe Is. is believed to be from the ketch Ariel, which was of 46 tons and equipped with an auxiliary motor ...

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  29. IMMIGRATION

    Dr. Duhig, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Brisbane, says that every fairminded man must be gratified that Mr. S. M. Bruce, the Prime Minister, ...

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  30. MOTOR CARS COLLIDE

    About 7.20 p.m. on Saturday a collision occurred in Argent-street between a motor lorry driven by Mr. Wilfred Grigg, of the Rockwell Hotel, and a ...

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  31. LIGHTED BAGGING THROWN INSIDE A PICTURE THEATRE

    Great excitement prevailed in the Marina picture theatre at Mascot on Saturday night when some lighted bagging, saturated with kerosene, was ...

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  32. CHURCH AND STATE CRISIS APPROACHING

    The friction between Fascism and the Vatican is reaching the culminating point. The decree of March 30 entailing the disbandment of Catholic ...

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  33. TENNIS

    A Durban message says that in the first test between French and South African players in the men's doubles Raymond and Condon (South Africa) ...

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  34. NAIL THROUGH MAN'S FOOT PINS HIM TO A PLANK

    George Poole (18) was working barefooted in Grainger's factory at Surry Hills last night when he trod On a nail which pierced his foot, ...

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  35. GREEN ROOM CLUB

    At a meeting of the Green Room Club yesterday a proposal to repeat the entertainment "Whirligigs" before the Allan Wilkie season was ...

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  36. SYDNEY DIVORCE CASE

    Before Mr. Justice Owen in the Divorce Court to-day Laurence Wilfred Burt, company director, petitioned for a dissolution of his ...

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  37. BRAWL AT WAVERLEY

    During a brawl in a hotel bar at Waverley on Saturday Patrick Hogan, of Woollahra, was kicked into insensibility, and he is now in hospital in a ...

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  38. GIRL FALLS FROM BICYCLE

    Dorothy Hatch (12), residing in Blende-street, was riding a bicycle down Bromide hill yesterday afternoon when she fell heavily, one of her arms ...

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  39. EXPELLED FROM GERMANY

    An Aix-La-Chapelle message states that the elusive Alexander Zoubkoff has re-entered Germany from Brussels. He received an order of expulsion and ...

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  40. SWIMMING

    Although he has been in training only three weeks Andrew ("Boy") Charlton won the 440 yards championship of New South Wales at the ...

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  41. VICTORIAN POLITICS

    Mrs. Andrew Glenross, president of the Victorian Housewives' Association for the past seven years, has decided to stand as a candidate for the Brighton ...

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  42. BONE FROM MAN'S SHIN INSERTED IN HIS SPINE

    Gianniotis Emanuel (22), an Italian, who arrived in Sydney 14 months ago, became ill five months later. An Xray examination showed that he was ...

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  43. RELIEF WORK

    Mr. T. Gordon Bennet, industrial inspector, reported this morning that all gangs had started on relief work to-day, and that everything was ...

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  44. LOCAL ASSOCIATION FORMED

    The conference between the delegations from the two clubs was held at 12 o'clock, and the remarks made show that there is antagonism existing, and ...

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  45. THE RAINFALL

    The few showers of rain which fell last night gave a registration of four points locally. Outback heavier falls are reported without details being ...

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  47. A CORRECTION

    Concerning the report of the unemployed meeting on Friday night, Mr. R. Gully called at "The Miner" office to-day and said that he had been ...

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  48. MENINDIE SPORTS

    The Menindie Athletic Club will conduct a sports meeting at the river town on Easter Monday. The following handicaps have been issued for the ...

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  49. IGNORANCE OF AUSTRALIA

    Considerable amusement was caused here by a communication received at the Australian High Commissioner's office from the traffic manager of the ...

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  50. CHESTER HILL ASSAULT

    Several men who have been questioned by the police in connection with the assault on a little girl at Chester Hill recently, were taken to ...

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  51. VICTORIA'S BIRTH RATE IS EVER DECREASING

    Dr. Springthorpe, in an address at Wesley Church yesterday, said that Victoria has an ever decreasing birthrate. Last year's was the lowest on ...

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  52. TO-DAY'S REGISTRATION

    Dull and cloudy conditions throughout the early afternoon gave promise of a fall of rain, and shortly after 2 o'clock rain started to fall. The ...

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  53. THREE SISTERS RESIGN FROM THE HOSPITAL

    Sister V. Stevens, acting matron of the Hospital, has resigned and on April 10 will leave for Adelaide to take up the position of sub-matron at the ...

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  54. CLAY'S NEGRO BAND

    Sonny Clay's negro band left Australia on Saturday by the steamer Sierra. Although there was a large crowd on the wharf there was no ...

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  55. RAID AT FORTITUDE VALLEY ON GAMBLING SCHOOL

    Forty-six men were arrested by the police on Saturday afternoon in a raid on premises at Fortitude Valley and charged with illegal betting. A man ...

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  56. FIRE IN BENZINE SHED

    Further details of a fire which destroyed a benzine shed at Auckland, New Zealand, show that three firemen were splashed with petrol and was ...

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  57. FIRE DESTROYS MOTOR CAR

    Mr. Thomas Rigby, of 556 Argentstreet, had his motor car destroyed by fire last night when driving along the Mulculca-road. He stopped at a gate ...

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  58. AERIAL MAIL SERVICE FROM PERTH TO ADELAIDE

    The conditions of tender for the proposed aerial mail service from Perth to Adelaide have been completed. Tenders will be invited within a few days. ...

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  59. TAMWORTH MURDER

    The Full Court of Criminal Appeal to-day dismissed the appeal in the case of Cyril Matthews Thompson, who was convicted at the Tamworth Circuit ...

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  60. INTERSTATE TEMPERATURES

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  61. MALING V. "SUNDAY NEWS"

    The Full Court to-day ordered a new trial in the appeal of Silas Young Maling against the verdict of the jury which awarded him a farthing damages ...

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  62. CITIZENS' BAND CONCERT

    The Citizens' Band gave a concert on the Central Reserve last night, under the conductorship of Mr. H. Nelson. The programme presented ...

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  63. SOUTH BRISBANE FIRE

    The big fire winch occurred at Peel Limited's motor body works at South Brisbane on Friday (as reported in "The Miner" on Saturday) caused ...

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  64. 162 PASSENGERS TO-DAY BY THE EXCURSION TRAIN

    An excursion train left the Crystal-street station at 12.45 o'clock to-day for Sydney. The passengers numbered 162, including 40 first class and 122 ...

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  65. MICK KNOWLES FOR SYDNEY

    Mick Knowles left on the excursion train which left Broken Hill for Sydney to-day. He stated that he would return in a fortnight to take part in ...

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