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  4. N.S.W. RAILWAYS

    Owing to slackness of work, the locomotive and carriage shops at Eveleigh and the Newcastle and Clyde repair sidings will be closed all this week, ...

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  5. AMY JOHNSON

    Amy Johnson drove through the streets of Sydney this morning en route to the Randwick Town Hall, where she was accorded a civic ...

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  6. AERIAL DOINGS

    A native runner bas arrived at Bulolo (New Guinea) with a report from a relief party that Flight-Lieutenant Thomson and Mechanic ...

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  7. UNREST IN INDIA

    Serious rioting occurred at Balisai, in the Midnapore district (West Bengal), when the police, after fruitless baton charges, were compelled to fire ...

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  8. THE DAVIS CUP

    Australia defeated Britain in the quarter final of the Davis Cup in the European zone to-day, when Hopman defeated Lee in the second singles by ...

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  9. SPORTING

    When Max Schmeling (German heavyweight) first trained in the United States he was proud of the fact that he never punished sparring ...

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  10. FIRST TEST MATCH

    Clem Hill made the following forecast for the Australian Test team to-day:—Ponsford, Woodfull, Bradman, Richardson, Wall, Hornibrook, ...

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  11. BUILDING PROSECUTION

    Duncan Henry Wallace, health inspecter, proceeded against Ernest Bertram Wichert in the Police Court this morning before Mr. G. S. Goldie, ...

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  12. GIFTS WORTH A FORTUNE

    Amy Johnson will be worth £30,000 or £40,000 at least by the time she leaves Sydney, and, if all the glowing offers could be accepted the total would ...

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  13. GIRL PILOTS

    At present there are 17 applicants for the Goulburn prize of £100 for the first Goulburn-trained girl to become a pilot, and for the £1000 fdr the first ...

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  14. CHARGES OF STEALING AGAINST TWO PORTERS

    Two railway porters named William Edward Baylis (37) and Septimus Percival Thorpe (40) were charged in the Central Police Court to-day with ...

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  15. VAGRANCY CHARGES

    David Leon and Frederick Gray, on remand for sentence on charges of vagrancy, appeared before Mr. G. S. Goldie, S.M., in the Police Court this morning. ...

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  16. LATE LORD ASHTON

    R. B. Cape Williamson, a dentist at Christchurch and a second cousin of the late Lord Ashton, who is said to have left about £40,000,000, claims to be his ...

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  17. MUTINOUS NATIVE SOLDIERS REAFIRM THEIR LOYALTY

    There was a new development to-day in the case of the prisoners who are being court martialled for mutiny in refusing to obey orders to entrain for ...

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  18. GROWN PRINCESS OF NORWAY

    The wife of Crown Prince Olaf, formerly Princess Martha of Sweden, has given birth, to a daughter, who will be a grand-niece of King George. ...

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  19. COLONEL TREVOR'S VIEWS OF THE ENGLISH TEAM

    Colonel Trevor, writing in the "Daily Telegraph," regards ther selection as of England's best, and says:' "Although there are four veterans and one or two ...

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  20. CARNERA BEATS CHRISTNER

    Primo Camera gave 18,000 people a thrill when he knocked ont Kayo Christner in the fourth round. The huge Italian punished Christner ...

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  21. GLIDER OVERTURNS

    An unusual accident occurred at Richmond yesterday afternoon when Dorothy Hinkle (30), of North Sydney, was seriously injured while flying a ...

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  22. AGED MAN'S DEATH

    Told that his daughter had been injured with seven ether hockey girls when a bus crashed into a tree near Collie, in the Gilgandra district, John ...

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  23. KIDNAPPED PARTY RELEASED

    Captain and Mrs. Frere, Major Farley, and the two Indian bus drivers who were kidnapped yesterday, have been released through the action of the ...

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  24. CANBERRA'S WELCOME

    Miss Amy Johnson's proposed visit to Canberra has disclosed the existence in the Federal capital of rival social factions—the local residents ...

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  25. THE COAL MINES

    It is not now very probable that there will be any early reopening of the Stockton Borehole associated colliery, which in the past has supplied ...

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  26. MISSING BOY DEAD

    The body of Max Walker (12), who has been missing from his home since Saturday, was found in a waterhole yesterday. A large search party had ...

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  27. MOHAMMEDAN FESTIVAL

    No clashes are reported in connection with the annual Mohurrum festival in India. Calcutta was certainly most ...

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  28. FOOT RUNNING

    In a great athletic meeting at Stamford Bridge Paavo Nurmi, the champion distance runner, traversed six miles in 29m. 36 2-5s., creating a ...

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  29. CROWN LANDS TIMBER

    In the Police Court this morning before Mr. G. S. Goldie, S.M., the following cases arising out of breaches in connection with the Western ...

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  30. CENSORSHIP OF BOOKS

    Replying to a deputation from the Institute of Journalists and the Society of Booksellers yesterday, Mr. Forde, Acting Minister for Customs, ...

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  31. AEROPLANE CRUSH

    An aeroplane piloted by J. Charleson, with his sister Kate as a passenger, was taking off at Smeaton yesterday when, the machine stalled ...

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  32. 48 HOUR WEEK

    The 48 hour week, so far as it affects railwaymen, will not come into operation to-morrow, as originally fixed, but will await the decision of the Full ...

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  33. RUGBY

    Despite bitterly cold weather 25,000 people saw the Queensland Rugby League team beat New South Wales by 25 points to 11 at the showground ...

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  34. FEDERAL AND STATE TAXES

    A review of Australian taxation shows that the Federal and State taxes combined have risen from £44,947,000 to £88,738,000 in 10 years. ...

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  35. FRENCH TRAIN SMASH

    The police have arrested a young Italian, Bruno Conto, on a charge of having been concerned in the Montereau train disaster. ...

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  36. BOY ELECTROCUTED

    Lionel Farrell (6) was electrocuted yesterday afternoon. He was watching the descent of a parachute when he fell from the roof of his home, ...

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  37. CYCLING

    There was a sensational smash in the 97 miles bicycle race from Bendigo to Melbourne yesterday when 10 riders came down near Malmsbury. One ...

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  38. DIPHTHERIA IN QUEENSLAND

    To gain the confidence of parents throughout Queensland, preparatory to making another State-wide effort for the immunisation of children ...

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  40. LOCAL RACING

    Mr. W. J. Hughes, secretary of the Broken Hill Registration Board, returned from Adelaide this morning, where he has been interviewing leading ...

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  41. COMPENSATION COMMISSION

    A sitting of the Compensation Commission was opened at the Courthouse this morning. Judge Perdriau presided. Mr. J. G. Halliday (workers' ...

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  43. SYDNEY TO MELBOURNE MOTOR CAR RECORD

    Tragedy ended an attempt by two youths to break the Sydney to Melbourne motor car record, both being killed when the car crashed between ...

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  44. PREFERENCE TO BRITONS IN QUEENSLAND CANEFIELDS

    A recent meeting of Italians to protest against preference to Britons on the canefield has caused indignation at Innisfail. The local secretary of the ...

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  45. SYDNEY HOSPITALS

    Dr. F. W. Hall, of Sydney, who returned to-day after a sir months' tour abroad, said he was convinced that the hospitals in Sydney were equal to any ...

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  46. TENNIS

    Prior to the return of some South Australian tennis players to Adelaide last night, Mr. E. T. Rowe, on behalf of the team, reiterated his former ...

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  47. AIR PIPRE BURSTS

    Signalling frantically to be drawn to the surface when his air pipe burst, a Japanese diver named Sanzo Marumoto was drowned near ...

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