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  3. AERIAL DOINGS

    Bert Hinkler, an Australian airman who is engaged on, a solo flight from London to Australia, arrived at Ramleh, Palestine, early this morning. ...

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  4. Reservoirs Replenished

    Although the sky soon cleared after the sharp shower of rain on Friday night, the heat and oppressiveness, of Saturday when the thermometer rose ...

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  5. NEW AGREEMENT FOR THE MINING INDUSTRY

    The conference between the Mining Managers' Association and the Barrier Industrial Council and affiliated unions, which was adjourned on Friday ...

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  6. EXPLOSIONS IN MINE

    During efforts to locate the body of a miner who was killed in a colliery explosion at Whitehaven on December 13 a fresh explosion occurred, ...

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  7. GALES IN EUROPE

    Terrific sales raged throughout England last night. At Liverpool the wind reached a velocity of 104 miles an hour, which.is the highest ever registered in ...

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  8. HINKLER LEAVES FOR BAGDAD

    A message from Ramlegh states that Hinkler left for Bagdad at 4.22 a.m. on February 12, Greenwich time. ...

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  9. GENERAL, RAINS REPORTED

    General rain fell in the Riverina, south-west slopes, and southern tablelands during the week-end. Scattered rauv was reported from other parts of ...

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  10. ARRIVAL AT BAHRA

    Bert Hinkler arrived at Bahra at 5 o'clock to-night, having flown from Ramleh, Palestine. "The experience of crossing the Syrian desert was a ...

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  11. NEW SOUTH WALES

    The Film Commission sat in Sydney in camera to-clay for the purpose of giving final consideration to its report, which will shortly he presented ...

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  12. ARGENT-STREET INCIDENTS

    The rain locally was not without its incidents. Yesterday evening when gutters in Argent-street had water flowing in them two of a group of three ...

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  13. HURRICANE IN RHINELAND

    A Berlin message states that a hurricane raged in the Rhineland. Many casualties resulted from people being blown under passing vehicles. ...

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  14. TRAIN WRECKING ATTEMPTS

    The police discovered that three at tempts were made on Saturday night to wreck electric trains near the Campsie railway station. A smashed ...

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  15. MINING DISASTER

    A North Bay message states that 47 men are believed- to be dead through a fire in the Hollinger coal mine, Ontario, Canada. Smoke is ...

    Article : 150 words
  16. AVALANCHES IN NORWAY RESULT IN 22 DEATHS

    An Oslo (Norway) message skates that 22 persons were killed by avalanches caused by rain following heavy snowstorms. ...

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  17. BODY OF WOMAN FOUND IN SYDNEY HARBOR

    The body of Mrs. Flora Haley, one of the victims of the Harbor fatality on Friday afternoon when a strong gust of wind capsized a boat in Rose Bay, ...

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  18. ROOF OF MINE FALLS IN

    All the victims are married. Survivors state that the fourth explosion half stunned them. They had to cover two miles to get back to the shaft. ...

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  19. SNOWFALLS IN SPAIN

    A Madrid message states that heavy snowfalls, accompanied by bitterly cold weather, in the province of Zamora, forced the inhabitants to shut ...

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  20. INTAKES AT MUNICIPAL TANKS

    The intake at the Soudan Tank was a disappointing one, as owing to the parched nature of the ground and the heavy silting up of the water channels ...

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  21. BEST RAIN SINCE AUGUST, 1926

    One has to, go back to 1926 to find a fall of rain equal to that of yesterday. On March 16 there was a fall of 51 points; on March 19 there was a ...

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  22. VICTORIA

    For having thrown lighted crackers into the middle of a band of people who were conducting a prayer meeting in a city street on Tuesday night, a ...

    Article : 88 words
  23. AT POOLAMACCA STATION

    A very beneficial rain was experienced on the Poolamacca country. At the homestead there was a registration of about 70 points, but out on the run, ...

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  24. THE A.W.U. CONFERENCE

    The A.W.U. conference which closed in Hobart last week cost the organisation £3000. About 37 delegates from all parts of the Commonwealth were ...

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  25. 400 RUSSIAN FISHERMEN CARRIED OUT TO SEA

    A Leningrad message states that an icebreaker has been hurriedly dispatched to rescue 400 fishermen who were carried out to sea on icefloes ...

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  26. THE RESERVOIRS

    Mr. A. J. Triggs, manager of the Broken Hill Water Supply, when interviewed this morning concerning the rain of yesterday, said that the intakes ...

    Article : 232 words
  27. MOTOR CARS COLLIDE

    When two motor cars collided in Lonsdale-street late on Saturday night Mrs. Miriam M'Coll (45) was killed and three others were seriously ...

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  28. FIRE AT CAPETOWN

    A disastrous fire causing damage estimated at, £500,000, destroyed the greater part of the Imperial Cold Storage Company's premises on the sea ...

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  29. DISTRICT RAINFALLS

    A The following rainfalls have been reported from the Post Office:—Broken Hill, 126 points; Tarrawingee, 70; Corona, 68; Poolamacca 61; Wilangie, ...

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  30. LOAN FOR AUSTRALIA

    Extracts from the "London Trade Summary" say: "The news cabled from New York that Australia is floating a loan of between £10,000,000 and ...

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  31. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS

    Henry Willis, an old age pensioner, who occupied a hut on May's farm, was found dead on Saturday afternoon. The body was suspended from a beam ...

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  32. CONFIDENCE IN MR. BADDELEY EXPRESSED BY MR. LANG

    Mr. J. T. Lang, when addressing the A.L.P. conference in Sydney, said that recently there had been violent insinuations in the anti-Labor press. He ...

    Article : 87 words
  33. INDUSTRIAL

    The Trades, Hall conference, by a two to one majority, decided to support the Government's proposal for a shorter working week on the railways. ...

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  34. ACCOUNTANT UNCONSCIOUS NEAR BURNING MOTOR CAR

    Basil Egalton Baker (24), accountant at the Primary Producers' Bank, was returning from Tambellup to Katanning with a bag containing a ...

    Article : 140 words
  35. REPORT ON UNEMPLOYED

    Mr. Corlass told the A.L.P. conference now sitting in Sydney that there were between 28,000 and 30,000 unemployed in Sydney. He declared ...

    Article : 71 words
  36. PIRATES IN YELLOW SEA

    Recalling the days of the Spanish Maine buccaneers, a 2000-ton steamer has appeared off the China coast armed to the teeth and fully manned by ...

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  37. REDUCED EARNINGS OF BRITISH COAL MINERS

    Owing to further reductions in the miners' earnings on the north-eastern coal fields, Mr. A. J. Cook, the miners' secretary, prophesies a big coal ...

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  38. WHOLE DISTRICT BENEFITS

    Telephones throughout the back country were kept busy this morning as the respective stations informed their neighbors how they had fared for ...

    Article : 139 words
  39. GENERAL CABLES

    A Los Angeles message Btates that Bebe Daniels, the well-known cinema actress, was gravely injured and narrowly escaped death in an automatic ...

    Article : 58 words
  40. FEDERAL POLITICS

    Mr. W. G. Mahony, who resigned the Dalley seat in the House of Representatives to make room for Mr. E. G. Theodore, has suhmitted himself ...

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  41. MR. CHARLTON IN FAVOR OF. CONCILIATION METHODS

    Air. M. Charlton, M.H.R., stated last night that he was in favor of conciliation for dealing with industrial disputes. He added that compulsory ...

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  42. POLICE ARE INQUIRING INTO POISONING CASE

    The police are inquiring into the mysterious poisoning of five persons in one family who developed suspicious symptoms after eating a meal at a ...

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  43. SILVERTON TRAM. DAMS

    The Silverton Tramway Company reported that the No. 1 reservoir at Stirling Vale, which did not benefit by the rain on January 19 had a rise of two ...

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  44. U.S.A. AND GERMANY

    A Washington, message says that an arbitration treaty similar to that recently signed by France and the United States will be offered to Germany ...

    Article : 90 words
  45. CALCUTTA DISTURBANCE

    While, attending a convocation at Calcutta University, Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Francis Jackson, the Governor of Bengal, and Lady Jackson were ...

    Article : 105 words
  46. CRIMINAL WAR VICTIMS

    Sir William Joynsonp-Hicks, the Home Secretary, said in the House of Commons to-day that while he sympathised with the recommendation of ...

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  47. VISITORS TO SILVERTON OBLIGED TO STAY LAST NIGHT

    Mr. D. B. Maugelsdorf, with Mrs. Mangelsdorf and Mr. and Mrs. F. Mangelsdorf and children, left yesterday afternoon for a motor run to ...

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  48. PICNICKERS IN THE RAIN

    When the conference of the Barrier brandi of the Federated Enginedrivers mid Firemen's Association rose yesterday morning, the visiting delegates, ...

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  49. AEROPLANE CRASHES

    The Golden Wasp DH51 'plane was badly damaged when it struck a wire fence while taking off at Kelso yesterday. The pilot, F. N. Dayton, and ...

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  50. A SOCIALIST FUNERAL

    The death occurred on Saturday night of Air. Joseph Adolph Beliefeuille who' had been a resident.of the city for 14 years. Mr. Bellefeuille took ...

    Article : 137 words
  51. CAUGHT WITH THE GOODS

    Smart work was performed by the crew of the new police night patrol car, known as the "grey streak," early on Friday morning (says a Melbourne ...

    Article : 164 words
  52. UNITED STATES NAVY

    A message from Washington says that the huge naval programme proposed by the administration has aroused such opposition that the House Naval ...

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  53. RAILWAY LINE SUGGESTED FROM BOURKE TO DARWIN

    Speaking at Holy Trinity Church yesterday, Dr. Long, Anglican Bishopelect of Newcastle; advocated the construction of a railway line from Bourke ...

    Article : 98 words
  54. UNEMPLOYED IN BRITAIN

    Mr. H. Betterton, M.P., parliamentary secretary to the Ministry of Labor, replying to a question in the House of Commons to-day, said that the amount ...

    Article : 63 words
  55. THE OMEO MYSTERY

    The inquest concerning the death of Mrs. Ethel Griggs, wife of Ronald Griggs, formerly Methodist minister at Omeo, will take place at Omeo on ...

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  56. MINE WORKER INJURED

    R. E. Spence suffered bruised ribs and a bruised shoulder through falling from a ramp at the South mine to-day. After being attended to at the mine he ...

    Article : 49 words
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