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  4. TROUBLED CHINA

    According to the Chinese evening press the rebel Icuders, Yen Hai Shan and feng Yu Hsiang, hare telegraphed to wang Chin Gwei leader of the ...

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  5. SPORTING

    Sweepstake,, on the Derby are this year on a much restricted scale. This is the result of a recent declaration by Mr. J. R. Clynes ...

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  6. ANZAC DAY

    The Anzac Day celebration yesterday was marred by a demonstration by Communists, and two were arrested. They were Mrs. J. Harvey, wife of the ...

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  7. THE METAL MARKET

    The following are the middle quotations of the London metal market for Thursday. April 24:- Lead.--Spot. £18 a ton ...

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    Girls sere [?] photograph shows "the competitors, who were restricted to students less tan 18 years of age. at work. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. WATERFRONT WORK

    Offcials of the shipowners' committee and the Waterside Workers' Federation are at variance over the number ot foreigners employed On the ...

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  10. AUSTRALIAN TEAM

    The Australian cricketers were given a reception to-day by Sir Granville Ryrie (High Commissioner), and later at the Savoy Hotel were ...

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  11. CLOSE WOOD CHOP FINISH

    With only one stroke covering the first three men in the final of the New South Wales 15-inch underhand championship chop to-day, the crowd ...

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  12. BLOOD TRANSFUSIONS TO SAVE BOY'S LIFE

    For 13 weeks the doctors at the Children's Hospital. Camperdown, Eave fought for the life of Dudley Ford. 7 years. His illness was ...

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  13. N.S.W. COMMERCE MOVE TO ABOLISH CASH ORDERS

    An attack, was made on the cash order system to-day by Mr. J. H. King, of the Country Traders' Association at the annual meeting ...

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  14. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    It has been arranged that Mr. P. E. Coleman, M.H.R., who will be the Commonwealth Government's representative at the conference of the ...

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  15. AERIAL DOINGS

    The airmen who are making a holiday flight round Australia. Messrs. Bardsley Annabel, and Wedgwood, were to-day refused permission to fly ...

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  16. THE GOVERNOR-GENERALSHIP

    Mr. J. H. Scullin, the Prime Minister, made a brief official statement to-day on the question of the appointment of a new Governor-General. ...

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  17. EMPIRE GAMES IN CANADA

    At a meeting of the Empire Games Committee to-night, W m W byte. Victorian middle-distance champion, was chosen to filil the vacancy in the team ...

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  18. S.A. PREMIER'S COMMENT

    Speaking at Norwood on Thursday night Mr. L. L. Hill, the Premier, said the shipping companies had had the assistance of the Government for ...

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  19. AIR MAIL MORE POPULAR

    Returns sent to-day to Hr. H. P. Brown,, the Director of Posta and Telegraphs, Indicate a growing popularity of the air mails; not only from ...

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  20. PEDESTRIANISM

    Parrs Nanni, the great Finnish distance runner. has agreed to come te Australia, provided satisfactory arrangements can he made. ...

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  21. WAR BOOK CONTROVERSY

    The, assertion in the book "A Brags, Het in No Man's Land" by Brigadier. Genaral F. P. Crosier, that free love wiat inevitabla under war conditions ...

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  22. NEW PUMPING PLANT FOR STEPHENS C. RESERVOIR

    A, proposai for the supply of electrical power for the new pumping plant at the Stepaens Creek reservoir [?] the miones central power-plant ...

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  23. BEER STRKE AT WILUNA

    Hotelkerpers in Wiluna have conceded almost all demands made by the men who organised a beer strike, but they would not reduce the price ...

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  24. NEW ZEALAND FINANCES

    A surpins in the revenue or New Zealand of £50,000 was foreshadowed by Sir Joseph Ward, the Prime Minister. in the review of public finances ...

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  25. PASTURES PROTECTION

    At the metting or the Meninnie Pastures Protection Board held yesterday, Mr. Angas A. Smith, of Willangle Station, was reappointed ...

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  26. WEST CRICKET CLUB'S WIND-UP PICNIC

    Reports of the West Cricket Club's trip to Sydney and lithgow at Easter will be heard at a meeting of the club to-morrow morning ...

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  27. THE PRINCE OF WHLES

    The Prince of Wales will arrive at Marseilles on his return from Africa carly on Friday morning. If the conditions are favorable be will ...

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  28. SHOTS FIRED AT COOGEE

    Four shots are alleged to have been fired at a man in a house at Coogee yesterday but none of them took effect. Subsequently a former jockey ...

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  29. UNEMPLOYMENT

    At a meeting of Civil servants, held in the Town Hall this afternoon, it was decided to inaugurate a Civil Service Unemployment Fund, each ...

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  30. AIRSHOP R100

    The airship Rl00 was transferred from its shed to the mooring tower at Cardington this afternoon. Conditions were good when the handling party ...

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  31. TENNIS

    At a meeting which was held on Thursday night at the residence of Mr. T. Hancock, Cornish-street, of the players from St Mary's Club, Railway ...

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  32. SYDNEY STREET FATALITY

    Knocked down and fatally injured by a motor car in George-street West yesterday, Mrs. Helen Murray (aged 57 rears), of 0'Connor-street Chippendale ...

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  33. PERSONAL

    [Private risits to friends are not recorded in the personal column of "The Barrier Miner."] Miss G. Merlino, of Adelaide ...

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  34. UNCLAIMED PROPERTY SOLD BY THE POLICE

    The police conducted a sale of unclaimed property in the Police Station yard this morning, Detective Sergeant A. Duckworth acting as auctioneer. ...

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  36. MR.FENTIN ABROAD

    The "[?] Guardian" says:— Mr. Fenton has represented Australia with Quite as mach credit as Mr. Hoghes and Mr. Brace have done ...

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    Mr. Peter Reidy. M.P., attired in South Australian made cloth. During the week he waited on Mr. L. L. Hill (Premier) to seek financial assistance ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    MR. T. J. CLARK, superintendent of police in Bengal, who is visiting Adelaide in the course of a world tour ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  40. TOTALISATOR IN ENGLAND

    The automatic totalisator became defiritaly established to-day at Newmarket, which is the headquarters of the English turf. The pool ...

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  42. EVADING THE CUSTOMS

    When challenged by a. Custons officer at Victoria Station. Mrs. Ethel Parker. an Australian visitor, declared that she had brought various silk ...

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