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  3. AMERICAN TOURISTS

    The steamer Malolo, which has more than 300 American tourists on board, arrived in the harbor on a three days' visit to Sydney early this morning and ...

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  4. CLEMENCEAU DEAD

    All France is in mourning for M. Clemenceau, who died on Sunday at the age of 88 years. Tricolors draped with black are hanging from hundreds ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. THE COAL INDUSTRY

    After sitting for nine hours the coal conference called by Mr. J. H. Scullin, the Prime Minister, was adjourned without any decision having ...

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  6. CRICKET

    Play was resumed to-day in the cricket match between New South Wales and England. The weather was ideal and the wicket was in good ...

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  7. SPORTING

    Norman ("Wizard"), Smith, accompanied by Don Harkness, is reported to have attained a speed of 121 miles an hour on a concrete road a few ...

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  8. TO-DAY'S DUSTSTORM

    To-day's dust storm was one of the worst experienced in Broken Hill for some considerable time, and those who were compelled to go out of doors ...

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  9. STATE POLITICS

    It is anticipated that the State Government will not only remove the present super tax of 3d. in the £ on companies when the Budget is ...

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  10. INDUSTRIAL

    Dismissal notices have been served on a number of temporary postal employees, some of whom have served for 20 years. ...

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  11. OPPOSITION OF UNIONS TO WAGES REDUCTION

    A manifesto has been issued to their members by the Australian Railways, Australian Tramways, and Amalgamated Engineering unions calling ...

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  12. ASSAULT AND ROBBERY AFTER MOTOR CAR RIDE

    Elsie Mottram (22), who was admitted to St. Vincent's Hospital on Sunday morning suffering from head injuries, alleged that after going for a ...

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  13. CYCLING

    The following are the results of the East End Cycle Club's races held on Sunday:- Senior Mile.—Bunney, 1; Anderson, ...

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  14. POISONING CASE

    Desmond James Gore (33), of Muswellbrook and Mary Pearl Elsley (24)a nurse, of Scott Memorial Hospital, Scone, were found dead m a bedroom ...

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  15. ADELAIDE MAN ATTACKED

    Mr. Arthur Edward Dean a carter, of Richmond-road, Richmond, was driving a trolly drawn by two horses along Morphett-road, Penrhyn, which ...

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  16. SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    Mr. Lewis Charles Wilcher, of the Adelaide University, has been chosen as the South Australian Rhodes Scholar. He has had a brilliant ...

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  17. BOXING

    Mr. O. A. Sonneman was advised to-day that "Young" Lew Edwards, of Melbourne, will not come to Broken Hill under the guarantee that he ...

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  18. REFORMATORY ESCAPEE

    Raids were conducted throughout Saturday night and early yesterday morning in the west end of Adelaide by police, and houses were searched ...

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  19. A GOVT. LAND PURCHASE

    The Government has purchased Nambour Estate in the south-east district, comprising 4031 acres. The purchase price is £5 an acre. It will be ...

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  20. BRITISH TRIBUTES

    Mr. Ramsay Macdonald, the Prime Minister, has sent a message to the French Government saying:—"M. Clemenceau's indomitable courage and ...

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  21. AUSTRALIAN BOY SCOUTS

    The Queensland and New South Wales members of the Australian Boy Scouts contingent to the world jamboree in England returned by the ...

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  22. LOCAL RACING

    The opposition to Mr. A. B. Wallace continuing to hold the position of starter for local races to which he was appointed by the Registration Board ...

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  23. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS

    The body of William John Cobley (73) was found amongst the reeds in Homebush Bay yesterday. There were no marks of violence on the ...

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  24. PEDESTRIANISM

    The West Athletic Club conducted a handicap on See Park grounds an Sunday morning before a good attendance. The final resulted:—T. C. ...

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  25. MANNAHILL GOLD FIND

    Mr. T. H. Wilkinson, who became interested in the discovery of gold by Mr. R. York as reported in Saturday's "Miner," has just returned from an ...

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  26. HOTEL SAFE BURGLED

    During last night burglars broke into the Summer Hill Hotel. Summer Hill, blew open the safe, and stole between £600 and £700. The safe ...

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  27. DEATH OF MR. D. GARLAND

    Information was received in Broken Hill to-day to the effect that Mr. D. Garland, licensee of the All Nations' Hotel, died in Scotland on Sunday. On ...

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  28. THE KELLOGG PACT

    Mr. D. H. Drummond, Minister for Education, has given his approval to the Peace Society, New South Wales branch, to introduce copies of the ...

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  29. DUCK SHOOTER WOUNDED

    Alderman M'Leod, of Gympie, was accidentally shot while duck shooting on Saturday. He dropped his shot gun and it exploded, the charge ...

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  30. INTERSTATE TEMPERATURES

    The following interstate temperatures have been recorded for the 24 hours ended at 9 o'clock to-day:- Adelaide, max. 65, min. 50. ...

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  31. POLICE BLAME GORE

    The police believe that Desmond Gore first gays poison to the woman and then took poison himself. The poison which the girl took was ...

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  32. DUST FROM DRY NORTH BLEW IN ADELAIDE FRIDAY.

    The dust which enveloped Adelaide yesterday was brought down by strong northerly winds said the Divisional Meteorologist (Mr. Bromley). ...

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  33. WOMAN FOUND DROWNED

    Police are still investigating the finding of the body of a woman in the sea at St. Kilda last Tuesday. It is believed that she is Mrs. Biggs, of ...

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  34. STORM IN BRISBANE

    During a storm yesterday afternoon a cross on St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church, South Brisbane, was struck by lightning. The top was ...

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  35. STATE ELECTIONS

    The A.L.P. executive at a meeting held yesterday considered nominations received for the State elections. The nomination of Mr. R. J. ...

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  36. GIRL IS SERIOUSLY INJURED AT SYDNEY PLEASURE GROUND

    Myrtle Langford (18), of Leichhardt, fell off a "Razzle Dazzle" at the Killarney pleasure grounds on Saturday afternoon. She was conveyed ...

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  37. MAN ALLEGES ASSAULT

    Badly braised about the head and body. Charles Rudolph (42), of Ambleside, reported to the police yesterday that he had been attacked in ...

    Article : 97 words
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  39. MILITARY, EXAMINATIONS

    The annual report of Sir H. G. Chauvel, inspector-general of the Australian Military Forces, states that of 862 recruits for the permanent ...

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  40. TWO MOTORISTS KILLED

    Charles Ward (40), a pipe layer, and Robert Morrison (50), an operator at the Burlington Theatre, Bathurst, were killed instantly last night when a ...

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  43. GIRL STRUCK BY STONE

    Myrtle Carpenter (15) was walking along a street in Leichhardt last night with her sister and another girl when a stone was thrown. She fell ...

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  44. OWNERS AND TRAINERS MEET COMMITTEE OF THE L.V.R.C.

    This afternoon the committee of the L.V.R.C. had a conference with members of the Horsowners and Trainers' Association regarding the position of ...

    Article : 81 words
  45. UNKNOWN MAN DROWNED

    The body of an unknown man was found floating in Darling Harbor last night. On the right forearm is a tattoo of a Norwegian flag, and on the ...

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  46. MENTAL PATIENT BURNED

    Officials of the Callan Park mental hospital are trying to discover how one of the patients came to suffer severe burns about the face and head. When ...

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  47. BROKEN HILL-PORT AUGUSTA

    The annual report for 1928 on the Australian Military Forces by Sir H. G. Chauvel, inspector-general and Chief of the General Staff, contains the ...

    Article : 166 words
  48. TRUST STRIKES MOTOR CAR

    At Fernhill, near Daylesford, yesterday morning, an express train to Melbourne struck a motor car driven by Edward Dunn, who had with him as ...

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