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  2. Advertising

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  4. AERIAL DOINGS

    The Bremen crew and Miss Herta Junkers have arrived and were greeted informally by the German Embassy. United States and national officials, ...

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  5. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS

    Arthur O'Leary (38), of Gardenvale, and Mrs. Marie Nugent (52), of Hallam, were killed when a motor ear was run down by a train at a level ...

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  6. SPORTING

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  7. INDUSTRIAL

    The Sydney cooks on Saturday failed to respond to the call for men to fill vacancies on the Huddart, Parker steamers Corio and Goulburn, It was ...

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  8. TROUBLED CHINA

    The spread of banditry at Shantung resulted in orders to British residents to evacuate and proceed to Weihaiwei. A battalion of British troops is ...

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  9. British Ultimatum To Egyptian Govt.

    Elforts by the "Daily Telegraph" to secure a confirmation or denial of a British ultimatum to Egypt have been unavailing, but the Cairo correspondent of the "Daily-Telegraph" states that the air is full of electricity. ...

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  10. NEW SOUTH WALES

    A woman who died at the Women's Hospital, Crown-street, late yesterday afternoon refused earlier in the day to make a statement to the police ...

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  11. COUNTERFEIT FLORINS

    Officials of the Royal Agricultural Society have handed to the Sydney police 200 counterfeit florins, which had been taken at the turnstiles at ...

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  12. THE ROME TOURNAMENTS

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  13. FARMER FINDS MONEY

    John U[?]icombe, a farmer living at Largs, 123 miles from Sydney, is staled to have found a sum of money hidden some years ago by his ...

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  14. THE RUBBER POSITION

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. Ramsay Macdonald (Labor) drew attention to the rubber position, and complained that as a result of Mr. ...

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  15. SECRETARY OF THE UNION REFUSES TO MAKE COMMENT

    Mr. J. Tudehope, general secretary of the Marine Cooks. Butchers and Bakers' Association, to-day declined to comment upon the threat of Chief ...

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  16. FISHING BOAT CAPSIZES

    John Martin, a man named Hain, an old-age pansioner, and William Edwards (74), lett in a small boat on a fishing excursion on Saturday ...

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  17. COURSING SOCIETY WOUND UP

    On the ground that it could not pay it debts, a petition was presented to Mr. Justice Long-Times in the Equity Court to-day for the winding up of the ...

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  18. AUSTRALIANS WIN FINALS

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  19. COUNCIL OF TRADE UNIONS AND THE ARBITRATION BILL

    The All-Australian Council of Trade Unions has decided to watch closely the passage of the Federal Arbitration Bill through Parliament. It has also ...

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  20. MAY FLY BACK TO EUROPE

    After having placed a wreath on Bennett's grave the Bremen aviators returned to New York from Washington to be welcomed by Mayor Walker. ...

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  21. LICENSING PROSECUTIONS

    In the Police Court this morning, before Mr. R. C. Atkinson, S.M., the following cases under the Liquor Act were dealt with: ...

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  22. MAN FOUND HANGING

    Patrick Francis Qui[?]n (60) was found hanging at a private hospital at Randwick yesterday. He had a bed sheet around his neck, the other end ...

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  23. AUSTRALIANS SATISFIED WITH PLAY IN TOURNAMENT

    The Australian tennis players are well satisfied with their play in the tournament. Crawford was bothered by the clay surface, but expects soon ...

    Article : 129 words
  24. QUEENSLAND FLOODS

    During the recent floods two Greeks found themselves trapped by a raging torrent near the Don River. One attempted to shoot himself in order to ...

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  25. MAY DAY

    The City of Paris is becoming an armed camp in preparation for the annual Communist threat of a revolution on May Day (May 1). Troops ...

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  26. STRIKES IN INDIA

    There are now 75 idle cotton mills in Bombay, and the number of men out of work totals 150,000. The men are defiant and have clashed with the ...

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  27. WOMAN'S SUDDEN DEATH

    Mrs. Sylvia Ethel Doris Thompson (22), of Victoria Park, Perth, died suddenly in the Horseshoe Coffee Palace on Friday night. She was in the ...

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  28. NOTORIOUS COMMUNIST IS ARRESTED IN VIENNA

    A message from Vienna says that the notorious Communist Bela Kun, was arrested when he arrived from Russia on a political mission. It is ...

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  29. GENERAL HAPPENINGS

    A Rome message says that while attempting a parachute descent from his own airplaue General Guidoni crashed to the ground and was killed ...

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  30. ALLEGED BOGUS £5 NOTES

    Two arrests were made by the police at Ocean Grove, near Geelong, yesterday afternoon, when they entered a house and found 10,000 bogus £5 notes ...

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  31. CLERGYMAN INJURED BY FALL

    The Rev. Joseph Tarn, a supernumerary minister attached to the Concord Methodist Church, fell between a stationary train and the platform at the ...

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  32. STATE POLITICS

    The State Government proposes that the debate on the Budget shall end about Thursday next, after which the financial agreeement between the ...

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  33. NORTH LONDON TOURNAMENT

    In the final of the North London tournament Lacoste (France) defeated Turnbull, 6—4, 6—3, 6—2. ...

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  34. VICTORIA

    A 14-year-old girl has informed the police that she was assaulted by a strange man in the Botanic Gardens on Saturday in broad daylight. There ...

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  35. VEHICLES IN COLLISION

    As a result of a head on collision which occurred at Bassindean, a few miles from Perth, on Saturday night between a motor cycle ridden by T. ...

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  36. CYCLING.

    Messrs.F.J. Batt and B. M'Du[?] left Sydney on Saturday in a motor cycle and sidecar in an endeavor to ride around Australia in 26 days. ...

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  37. REVISED PRAYER BOOK

    Final approval of the Prayer Book was carried by the Church Assembly by 396 votes to 153. The House of Bishops approved by 32 votes to 2; the ...

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  38. THE SOLOMON ISLANDS

    Mr. W. H. M'Carthy, a Sydney solicitor who defended the Solomon Islands chieftain, Basinao, at this trial for murder as a result of the Malatia ...

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  39. ARRIVAL IN TASMANIA

    Captain Lancaster and Mrs. Keith Miller arrived at Launceston on Saturday in the Red Rose from Melbourne. ...

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  40. MORGAN-STREET CLUB RACES

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  41. FEDERAL POLITICS

    Addressing the annual meeting of the Parramatta Nationalist Association, Mr. E. K. Bowden, M.H.R., said that a three years term of Parliament ...

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  42. MOTOR CAR STRIKES TRAIN

    When a motor car travelling to-wards perth crashed into a train from Geraldton on the boundary road crossing at Midland Junction on Saturday, ...

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  43. OUTLAWING WAR

    Mr. E. B. Kellogg, U.S.A. Secretary for State, in an address to the American Society for International Law. declared that in substance the ...

    Article : 120 words
  44. ISLAND MASSACRES

    No advice has been received from the Home and Territories Department of native massacres in Papua. Although a dispatch from the Lieutenant- ...

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  45. THE BILLIARDS TITLE

    The scores in the match for the world's billiards championship are:- Davis (in play), 8901; Newman, 7110. ...

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  46. KYLSANT SHIPS

    "It is just like Moate," said Mr. J. Johannsen, the general secretary of the Australian Seamen's Union, when shown a statement by Mr. E. Moate. ...

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  47. PRICE OF PETROL

    The Automobile Association advises that the recent increase in the price of petrol in Broken Hill to 2/8 a gallon resulted in a number of complaints ...

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  48. A £750 GOLF MATCH

    The Englishman Compston defeated the American Hagen in a £750 a side 72-hole golf match by 18 up and 17 to play. ...

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  49. EUCHARISTIC CONGRESS

    A large crowd atended the Sydney Town Hall yesterday afternoon when a meeting was held under the auspices of the Council of Churches to ...

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  50. EARTHQUAKES IN EUROPE

    An Athens message says that strong earthquake shocks were felt again this morning. The Government has invited tenders ...

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  51. KICKED AND ROBBED

    Cyril Geary (28), a clerk and a recent arrival from New Zealand, was kicked into unconsciousness and robbed of £5 by a mob of about 20 men in ...

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  52. PROFESSIONAL GOLF

    In the semi-finals of the French professional golf tournament Boomer beat Cotton by two up and one to play Taylor beat Smith by one up. ...

    Article : 67 words
  53. VISITING PRELATES OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCH

    The members of the Catholic hierarchy who are at present in Broken Hill paid a visit to the Catholic schools to-day. To-night they will ...

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  54. A NEW ZEALAND WAR PATIENT

    The New Zealand Government is to receive George M'Quay, the soldier patient from Sydney, and to treat him as a war patient. His identification ...

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  55. ITALIAN HELP

    Signor Mussolini has sent £11.000 to the Bulgarian earthquake relief fund, and a similar amount to Greece. ...

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  56. LABOR DAY SPORTS

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  57. CATHOLIC PILGRIMS

    Information has reached Sydney that during July more than 1000 Roman Catholics will pass through San Francisco on their way to Sydney. Ten ...

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  58. DARWIN TRAGEDY

    Mrs. Harry Chet[?]ti was on Saturday charged with having murdered her husband and was remanded until next Wednesday. The charge is only a ...

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  59. EXPLOSION IN TURKEY OF MUNITIONS DEPOT

    Many persons were killed and injured in the explosion of a secret munitions depot at Trebizond a Turkish Black Sea port. A fire which followed the ...

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  60. MAN WOUNDS BROTHER

    At the criminal sittings of the Brisbane Supreme Court Edward Joseph M'Kenna was convicted of unlawfully wounding his brother at Gympie. He ...

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  61. DEATH OF MRS. A.E. SOWRY

    Mrs. Alice Elizabeth Sowry, who resided at 209 Chloride-street with herson. Mr. W. B. Sowry, of the South mine staff, suffered a paralytic stroke ...

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  62. VISITING LODGE OFFICER

    Mr. George H. Sands, grand secretary of the G.U.O.O.F., was entertained at a sports gathering at Stephens Crock on Saturday afternoon, and at ...

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  63. OFFENCE AGAINST GIRL

    Walter Bagby who has been a prominent jockey in New Zealand for some years, was on Saturday committed for trial on a charge of committing a ...

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  64. IMMIGRATION

    The international secretary of the Salvation Army states that the fear of migrants to come to Australia is disappearing. He said that they will ...

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  65. MARIST BROS.' COLLEGE

    A number of apologies for non-attendance at the opening of the Marist Brothers' College have been received by Dean Brennan, and these include ...

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  66. THE FEDERAL CAPITAL

    According to the president of the Canberra Master Builders Association, building costs in the capital are 30 per cent, more than in Sydney, and ...

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  67. FOOTBALL.

    On Saturday the Burke Wards, 8 goals 13 behinds, defeated West Ends, 7 goals 10 behinds. The goalkickers were—Burke Wards: Jim Huxtable(2), ...

    Article : 51 words
  68. GOVT. LABOR EXCHANGE.

    Mr. T. Gordon Bennet industrial inspector, reported to-day that for the week there had been 35 registrations, 16 of these being married persons and ...

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  69. DISTRICT SHEARING

    Although several of the smaller sheds shore earlier, the first large shearing for the season was begun on April 18 when Nuntherungie started. ...

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  70. CRICKET LEAGUE SOCIAL

    The annual wind-up social of the Cricket League will be held at the Y.M.C.A. rooms to-night. An open invitation has been extended to the ...

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