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  3. AERIAL DOINGS

    Brock and Schlee's journey from Belgrade took six hours. They were delayed 45 minutes by head winds. When they had refuelled they wanted ...

    Article : 100 words
  4. GENERAL CABLES

    Mistaken for a witch while painting the Bosnian Mountains, Miss Chester, an Englishwoman, was stoned by villagers. She has been taken to ...

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  5. NEW SOUTH WALES

    Mr. A. R. Perry, S.M. (formerly of Broken Hill) in fining a master baker £5 for having baked bread between the hours of 6 p.m. and 6 a.m., ...

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  6. THE METAL MARKET

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  7. CANEFIELDS DISPUTE

    Mr. J. W. Davidson, Commissioner for Railways in Queensland, stated yesterday that train traffic was practically at a standstill in the ...

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  8. INDUSTRIAL

    The strike of the workmen on the Sydney Harbor bridge was settled yesterday and work was resumed today. The men are completely ...

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  9. IRISH FREE STATE

    The Irish Free State nominations close on Saturday when one of the shortest and most bitter campaigns in Ireland's history will begin. The ...

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  10. GENERAL HAPPENINGS

    Alpine guides were sent out from Innsbruck to find a Yugo-Slav military aeroplane which disappeared when flying across the Aribere mountains in a ...

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  11. RUSSIAN PRISONER SUICIDES

    An official report from Leningrad states that M. Mitiagin, who was included in the list of alleged British spies to be tried shortly, "confessed ...

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  12. BATHS AND CHANGE-HOUSES FOR N.S.W COLLIERIES

    Mr. A. C. Willis, Acting Minister for Mines, stilted yesterday that he had approved of 31 plans of baths and change-houses to be erected at ...

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  13. NEW SOUTH WALES POSITION

    When the New South Wales Railway Commissioners were informed by the Queensland commissioners yesterday that the Queensland railway ...

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  14. MOTOR CYCLIST FOR TRIAL ON MANSLAUGHTER CHARGE

    Thomas William Isbister was committed for trial Yesterday on a charge of the manslaughter of Florence Ann Issanchion at Rockdale on ...

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  15. PACIFIC AIR SERVICE

    Sir Alan Cobham, in an interview, said that he and Mr. Claude GrahameWhite, on behalf of a New Zealand syndicate, would assist in the ...

    Article : 230 words
  16. COMPARATIVE PRICES OF METALS AND SHARES

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  17. TRAM WORKERS AGREE TO ARBITRATION' SYSTEM

    Despite the fact that their new award is two and a half years overdue the tramway employees at the halfyearly meeting of their union ...

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  18. HINDU-MOSLEM PEACE

    If the Indian leaders, who have given lip service to Hindu-Moslem peace, refuse the offer of Lord Irwin (Viceroy) for a conference, on them ...

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  19. BULL INJURES WOMAN

    While bailing up cows on Wednesday at a farm at Grafton, Mrs. A. E. Perrett was tossed by a bull, and in falling her arm was broken (says a ...

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  20. CAPTAIN LINDBERGH'S MAIL

    The secretaries engaged by Captain Charles Lindbergh, who made the first solo flight across the Atlantic from New York to Paris, have completed ...

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  21. WESTERN LAND BOARD

    At the sitting of the Western Land Board Held yesterday, the following applications were heard:- Block 868.—R. Hardingham, F. R. ...

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  22. COAL TRIMMERS FINED FOR DESERTING A LINER

    Edwards and Murphy, coal trimmers, were summoned at East Ham for having deserted the Commonwealth and Dominion liner Port Auckland. It was ...

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  23. MR. LARKIN'S OPPOSITION TO OFFICIAL LABOR

    The Irish Workers' League, headed by Mr. J. Larkin, has adopted the Communistic policy of nominating candidates for election in opposition to ...

    Article : 75 words
  24. EXTENSION OF TROUBLE LIKELY TO OTHER STATES

    Mr. E. J. Holloway, the secretary of the Melbourne Trades Hall Council, said yesterday that if the Queensland dispute is not settled within a few days ...

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  25. GENERAL RAINS YESTERDAY

    Reports to hand this morning show that fairly general rains were recirded in New South Wales yesterday. ...

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  26. SPORTING

    A Toronto message says that in the marathon swim Viercotter the Gorman Channel swimmer, finished two miles ahead of his 12 nearest opponents. He ...

    Article : 67 words
  27. LABOR MINISTER DEPENDS PREMIER'S ULTIMATUM

    Mr. D. A. Gleason, Queensland Minister for Labor and Industry, in defending the Premier's ultimatum to the railway men, said that the ...

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  28. RELEASE FROM PRISON OP LIFE SENTENCE WOMAN

    It is reported that Sarah Boyd, who had been serving a life sentence for the murder of her baby girl in 1923, was released from the Long Bay gaol ...

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  29. MR. BIRTLES IN LONDON DRESSED [?] SUNDOWNER

    Mr. Francis Birtles, dressed as a sundowner, smothered with Australian mud, and carrying kangaroo and cockatoo mascots, attracted a large crowd ...

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  30. SOVIET PREPARATIONS FOR NEXT WORLD WAR

    The "Daily Mail" states that Russia, in plotting a titanic future straggle which will be fought and won mainly in the air, is aiming to build a ...

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  31. LONDON TO CAPETOWN

    Captain Bentley, who is flying from London to Capetown, was held up at Le Bourget (Paris) aerodrome because he did not possess an Aero Club ...

    Article : 68 words
  32. CANADA TO BRITAIN

    A message from London (Ontario) states that the monoplane, Sir John Carling, with Captain Tully as pilot, and Lieutenant Medcalf as navigator, ...

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  33. MUNICIPAL ROLLS

    Under the Amended Local Government Act of 1927 the municipal franchise has been extended to all those over 21 years of age, irrespective of ...

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  34. PLACINGS READJUSTED IN SYDNEY HURDLE RACE

    Mr. Lamrock, secretary of the Moorefield Racing Club, stated to-day that for the purposes of the readjustment of prizemoney in connection with ...

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  35. A PROTEST IN SYDNEY AGAINST MR. M'CORMACK

    The Sydney Trades and Labor Council last night carried a resolution protesting against the attitude of Mr. W. M'Coraack, the Premier of ...

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  36. LECTURES ADVOCATED TO STIMULATE MIGRATION

    In a letter Sir James Connolly, formerly Agent-General for West Australia, suggests that the best method of intensifying Empire consciousness ...

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  37. DEMONSTRATION FLIGHT FOR THE DUKE OF YORK

    Henry Hollingdrake, accompanied by Mrs. Elliott Lynn in another 'plane will fly an Arro Arian machine from Woodford to Glamis Cattle ...

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  38. SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY

    The public meeting in connection with the anniversary services of the Mica-street Methodist Sunday School was held last night, Mr. H. Thomas, ...

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  39. U.S.A. TO BRAZIL

    A message from Para (Brazil) states that an unconfirmed report has been received here to the effect that Paul Redfern who attempted a non-stop ...

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  40. GOLF.

    Miss Phyllis Sydney Jones, 19 years, a member of the Kensington Golf Club, won the women's golf championship of New South Wales yesterday, ...

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  41. AERIAL SURVEY

    Three military aeroplanes, under Group-Captain Williams, left the Woodville aerodrome at 10 o'clock this morning in favorable weather in ...

    Article : 68 words
  42. CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE WILL SUPPORT GOVERNMENT

    At a conference of the Federated Chambers of Commerce of Queensland a motion was carried noting with great satisfaction the determination of the ...

    Article : 64 words
  43. SPANISH POLITICS

    A som of £2 for each sitting will be the remuneration of 360 members of the new National Assembly which will meet in October to frame the ...

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  44. HEAVY RAIN IN POLAND

    A Warsaw message says that a deluge of persistent heavy rain has caused tremendous damage. Already 20 persons have been drowned. Crops ...

    Article : 78 words
  45. TRANS-ATLANTIC VENTURE

    An Ottawa message says teat the anxiety for the safety of the Saint Raphael, the 'plane containing Colonel Minchin, Captain Hamilton, and ...

    Article : 190 words
  46. MINE WORKERS INJURED

    The following persons were treated at the outpatients' department of the Hospital to-day:—Albert Groves, a miner at the Proprietary, for a ...

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  47. ALLEGATIONS IN MELBOURNE AGAINST MR. M'CORMACK

    At a meeting of the Trades Hall Council last night Mr. Sear, secretary of the Victorian branch of the A.R.U., declared that the dispute in ...

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  48. MR. CLEATER'S VISIT

    Mr. J. L. Cleater, deputationist for the British and Foreign Bible Society, concluded his local work last night when he gave an address in the ...

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  49. RHINELAND OCCUPATION

    A few days' reflection on the subject of the reduction of the Allied Rhineland forces enabled the German delegation, when it finally conferred ...

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  50. SETTLEMENT OF TROUBLE IS HOPED FOR TO-DAY

    No further developments occurred in Queensland this morning in connection with the railway trouble. It is understood, however, that strenuous ...

    Article : 99 words
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