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  2. Advertising

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  3. NEW SOUTH WALES

    A reception, was tendered by the Women's League of New South Wales yesterday to the visiting delegates to the conference of the Australian ...

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  4. THE LONDON RAID

    The Moscow Tasa NeVsagency learns that the Soviet' Government is sending. Note to the British Government today on the subject of the raid on the ...

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  5. AIR FORCE INQUIRY

    Interviewed in Sydney yesterday, Mr. S. M. Bruce, the Prime Minister said that the committee which will inquire into Air Force matters will meet ...

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  6. WEST DARLING CARNIVAL

    The Broken Hill Club Ball was held, at the Palais, de Danse last night, this being the opening of the West Darling carnival. The gay decorations of the ...

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  7. THE METAL MARKET

    The following are the middle, quotations of the London metal market for Tuesday, May 17:- Lead (soft foreign).— Spot. £24 17/6 ...

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  8. INDUSTRIAL

    Alleging that a man who was discharged had been wrongfully dismissed 60 gravel pit workers employed by the Emu Plains Company went on strike ...

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  9. SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    Late on Tuesday afternoon the body of an unknown, man aged about 50 years, was found floating in the Port River at Birkenhead, near Ford's ...

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  10. THE ROYAL TOUR

    A wireless message from H.M.S. Renown at sea says that the rumors of yesterday's heavier weather were amply justified during the night, when a ...

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  11. FATAL SHOOTING ACCIDENT

    Walter Joseph. Warren (23), of Ken-, sington, was accidentally shot dead by a 22,calibre rifle while on a shooting expedition to Mannum on Monday. He ...

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  12. MILITARY WITNESSES AND QUEANBEYAN CORONER

    Mr. John Gale, coroner of Queanbeyan, refused to be dominated by the military authorities on Thursday; When Mr. Gale came to Canberra to inquire ...

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  13. LONDON TRUNK TRAGEDY

    Scotland Yard is faced with a very difficult task in the trunk murder mystery. 'Extensive inquiries have been made, but. they have not yet obtained ...

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  14. RAT WITH LEPROSY

    The examination of a rat which was killed at Glebe recently disclosed that it had been suffering from leprosy The' Health Department snid that this ...

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  15. MINING IN BR0KEN HILL

    In an interview in Melbourne on Friday, Mr.W. L. Baillieu, chairman of directors of North Broken Hill Limited, and Broken. Hill Associated ...

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  16. PERSONAL

    Mr. P. A. Plummer is staying at the Soldiers' Hostel. Mr.R. B. Hone, a well-known tennis player of Adelaide and, a brother of ...

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  17. VICTORIAN POLITICS

    The members of the new Victorian Cabinet were elqcted by an exhaustive ballot of the Labor caucus. They consist of Messrs. E. J. Hogan (Premier ...

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  18. ADDITIONAL VISITORS

    The following are the bookings additional to those already published of back country people who have come to the city for the purpose of ...

    Article : 137 words
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    When some scaffolding on which they were working on a building in Georgestreet collapsed yesterday, two men were injured They were:—Rudolph ...

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  20. WORKMEN FATALLY INJURED WHILE FIXING A FLAG POLE

    At the East Perth Government powerhouse yesterday afternoon, Roy Perrin (32), of West-parade. East Perth, while preparing a flag pole in ...

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  21. AIR FORCE CRASHES

    Two more Royal Air Force crashes are reported, one at Kenaly and the other at Chester One pilot is dead and the other in a serious condition. ...

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  22. ALLEGED CONSPIRACY TO CHEAT AND DEFRAUD

    At the Darlinghurst Quarter Sessions yesterday four men. Joseph Bellamy (52). manufacturer, Charles, William Webster (36), carrier. James ...

    Article : 169 words
  23. TO-DAY'S RACES

    A The chief event decided at the West Darling Club's picnic races on the Broken Hill course to-day resulted:- Ladies' Bracelet, 6 furlongs ...

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  24. MAN TAKEN TO HOSPITAL THREE TIMES IN ONE DAY

    An extraordinary chapter of accidents befell Arthur Johnson (64), of North Bondi, which resulted'in him being taken to hospital three times ...

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  25. THEFT OF BEDDING

    A daring robbery is reported from North Broken Hill. It is said that on Saturday night about 10 o'clock Mrs. Bock, who resides in Blende-street, ...

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  26. FRENCH PLANE CRASHES

    A Strange accident occurred at the [?] Coublay aerodrome, when at a height of lOOOft an aeroplane ran into an air pocket. The fall of the 'plane ...

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  27. PER CAPITA PAYMENTS

    'Mr. S. M. Bruce, the Prime Minister, referring to the per capita payments remarked: "However iniquitous anything I have, done may be, there ...

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  28. MAN'S MUTILATED BODY FOUND ON RAILWAY LINE

    The body of William Holden, who was employed as a cook on H.M.A.S. Sydney, which is now in Fremantle, Harbor, was found in a mutilated ...

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  29. EXPERTS TAKE FIVE HOURS TO OPEN JAMMED SAFE

    Experts from Chubbs occupied nearly five hours in opening a safe at the Commonwealth Bank yesterday when the lock jammed and the keys became ...

    Article : 86 words
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  31. MOTOR CAR OVERTURNS

    Nine jockeys, accompanied by Mr. J. Freestone, were in a motor car travelling to the Geelong races yesterday when it overturned. All the jockeys ...

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  32. TRANS-ATLANTIC FLIGHT

    The members of the French Airmen's Society called the "Vielles Tigres" ("Old Tigers"), otherwise known as the "Old Beans," to which Captain ...

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  33. INCREASED PAY SOUGHT BY POLICE DEPUTATION

    Mr. C. C. Lazzarini. the Chief Sec-, retary, yesterday heard a deputation from the Police 'Association '.which requested substantial increases in pay. ...

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  34. POVERTY AT YOUNG.

    An anonymous letter sent, to the police was responsible for a pathetic case of poverty and neglect being revealed in the tow[?] Police officers ...

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  35. ABORIGINES DYING OUT

    Mrs. W. W. Long, speaking at the Aborigines Inland Mission conference, declared that if the present rate of mortality among aborigines continued ...

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  36. WALK ROUND AUSTRALIA

    Rupert Howard, of Melbourne, arrived in Sydney yesterday after walking 12,200 miles around Australia. He set out from Melbourne in December, ...

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  37. STORM IN HONOLULU

    A Honolulu message says that houses were undermined,,live stock drowned, and rice fields damaged by a deluge of rain in the south-eastern sections of ...

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  38. REMOVING TRAM LINES

    Another 30 men were engaged from the Labor Exchange this afternoon for work in connection with the taking up of the tram permanent way ...

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  40. FATAL QUARRYING AGCIDENT

    Two Italians; whose names are unknown, were killed' and another man is entombed beneath, a quantity of gravel as the result of the collapse of ...

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  41. FEDERAL A.L.P. CONFERENCE

    The Federal A.L.P. conference has concluded and the Federal executive left for Sydney to-day. The conference agreed to a resolution ...

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  42. EMPLOYMENT FOR LANDS

    Mr. T. G. Bennet, inspector of the Department of Labor and Industry, has noticed while here the large percentage of lads who are experiencing ...

    Article : 162 words
  43. FATAL FALL OF EARTH

    A pit miner named Roy Banks (21), of Harrietville, Victoria, was killed by a fall of earth when he was working about 100 feet from the mouth of ...

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  45. EXCURSIONS TO ADELAIDE

    It is not generally known locally that since May 3, 1926, holiday excursion tickets between Broken Hill' and Adelaide have been obtainable on ...

    Article : 97 words
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