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  2. FOUNDATION DAY

    In his address at the Australian Natives' Association foundation dinner Mr. Frank Brennan, Federal Attorney-General, said that during the ...

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  3. AERIAL DOINGS

    The proposed establishment of a "passenger and mail air service between Melbourne and Tasmania was discussed at a meeting of the Federal Public ...

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  4. ENGLAND-AUSTRALIA

    On reaching Darwin at 3.10 o'clock this afternoon, having flown from England. Mr. H. Chichester, a New Zealand aviator, was surprised to ...

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  5. THE COAL CRISIS

    Mr. C. M. M'Donald, chairman of the Northern Collieries' Association, says that the proprietors intend to test the validity of Judge Beeby's new ...

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  6. A.L.P. CONFERENCE

    Addressing the Country Labor conference on Saturday. Mr. Lang, leader of the Opposition in the Slate Parliament, asserted that the promises of ...

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  7. SHETTTELD SHIELD

    Further showers of rain fell in Sydney to-day and caused another postponement of the cricket match between Victoria and New South Wales. ...

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  8. TO-DAY'S RACING

    The Adelaide Racing Club held its Foundation Day meeting at Victoria Park this afternoon. The weather was fine and there was a large crowd of ...

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  9. BANK INTEREST TO BE INCREASED TO-MORROW

    The following article by Mr. A. C. Davidson, general manager, Bank of New South Wales, is published for general information' ...

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  10. COAL FROM NEWCASTLE

    Only 7250 tons of coal were shipped from Newcastle during the week, as compared with 53,532 tons for the coresponding period of last year. ...

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  11. ARRESTS IN SYDNEY DOMAIN

    A crowd of over 5000 people surged around and overturned a platform in the Domain late yesterday afternoon. They surrounded and menaced a little ...

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  12. ALLEGED INTIMIDATION OF A POLICEMAN'S WIFE

    Following on an allegation that the wife of a police officer resident at Greta had been refused supplies of foodstuffs and told to leave the town ...

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  13. NEW SURVEYING 'PLANE

    A successful trial flight was made yesterday by a new aeroplane specially designed for survey work. Lord Thomson, Secretary of State for Air, ...

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  14. THE "ALL OUT" POLICY

    The final result of the "all out" proposal of the rank and file conference will not be known for some time. The John Darline Lodge and ...

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  15. BATONS OR REVOLVERS NOT DRAWN BY THE POLICE

    In an official report the police emphatically deny that either batons or revolvers were drawn by them during yesterday's melee in the Domain when ...

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  16. MISSING ARCTIC 'PLANE

    Lieutenant Eielson's wrecked machine has been located by search 'planes 90 miles east of Cape North (Alaska). Food supplies on the 'plane were ...

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  17. MEETING AT CESSNOCK ADDRESSED BY MR. KAVANAGH

    Mr. J. Kavanagh, addressed a few hundred people at Cessnock last night, He predicted the rising of the workers to overthrow capitalism, and ...

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  18. STATE FINANCES

    Addressing the Ro[?] Chamber of Commerce, Mr. J. Quirk, M.L A., expressed the opinion that there would be an election at an early date, not ...

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  19. AN ADELAIDE COLLISION

    Mr. Cederic Gogler (50), a newsagent of Williams-street Norwood, died in the Adelaide. Hospital this morning as a result of injuries ...

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  20. WILLIAMSTOWN MEETING

    The Williamstown Crab held a meeting on its seaside course this afternoon in fine weather. There was a large crowd present Results: ...

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  21. GREEK JUMPS FROM BRIDGE INTO THE RIVER TORRENS

    After leaping from Morphett-street bridge into 20ft. of water tonight, a young Greek was rescued by four men in a boat, one of whom was Mr. J. ...

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  22. FLOODS IN AUSTRALIA

    The flood waters of the Houghton River near Giru have claimed a victim. James Moore and William Murphy were attempting to cross the ...

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  23. PREMIER'S COMMENT ON MR. LANG'S STATEMENTS

    Replying to statements by Mr. J. T. Lang, the former State Premier, at the A.L.P. conference at Tamworth that the State Government had failed ...

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  24. ENGINEMEN'S CONFERENCE

    The conference of the Enginedrivers and Firemen's Association was continued at the Trades Hall on Saturday, but owing to a lengthy ...

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  25. WHIRLWIND AT ALBURY TAKES ROOF OFF A HOUSE

    A whirlwind of terrific velocity struck a two-story shop and dwelling occupied by Mr. F. C. Friend and family at Townsend-street, Albury. ...

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  26. TRAIN SERVICES DISORGANISED IN PARIS OF THE STATE

    Washaways between Maryvale and Geurie. 269 miles from Sydney and between Dubbo and Molong held up several trains in the west. The ...

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  27. LANDING HADE THIS MORNING FOUR MILES FROM CAMOOWEAL

    Aviator Chichester landed at Rocklands Station, four miles north of Camooweal, at 10 o'clock this morning. He was out of petrol, and will come ...

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  28. WHITE AUSTRALIA POLICY

    In an address at the Pitt-street Congregational Church yesterday the Rev. T. Ruth said the ideal of a White Australia was against every doctrine ...

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  29. MAN WITH BROKEN NECK DRIVES CAR 40 MILES

    Arthur Hodson, aged 32 years, of Punchbowl has provided one of those rare cases which puzzle medical men. After a driving accident he drove his ...

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  30. NEWSPAPER MERGER

    The first result of the big newspaper merger in Sydney was announced yesterday. The "Sunday News" published its last issue ...

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  31. LONDON NAVAL CONFERENCE

    The week end has enabled the naval delegates to give consideration to the conversations and informal exchanges which they have had among ...

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  32. CURE FOR TUBERCULOSIS

    The Rev. Edward Ward, vicar of the Church of the Ascension, Point Chevalier (near Auckland, New Zealand), has discovered a medicine ...

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  33. CHILD'S BODY IN SUIT CASE

    No trace has been found of the person, who left a dead infant in a suitcase at the headquarters of the Central Methodist Mission in October. A ...

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  34. SPORTING

    The North Athletic Club conducted a handicap of 120 yards on the Jubilee Siding yesterday morning The final resulted as follows:—Charlton, 13[?] ...

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  36. MOTOR CYCLING RECORD BY DIRT TRACK RIDER

    Displaying the most sensational cornering ever seen in Adelaide Jack Chapman [?]owered his own record of lm. 3s for a mile on a dirt track by ...

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  38. SHOT WITH A REVOLVER

    Following the shooting of Robert Hale, proprietor of the Hotel Laurieton, near Kendall, on Saturday night, Halo's 16-year-old son was arrested. It ...

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  40. ALLEGED ATTEMPTED MURDER

    Frederick Bidwell, an engineer, of North Sydney, was arrested at Kiama yesterday and charged with the attempted murder of Mostyn Moore, a ...

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  41. MAN IS FOUND INJURED IN YARD IN CRYSTAL STREET

    At the Police Station this afternoon a woman reported that a man had been laying in the yard of a house in Crystal-street for some time. ...

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  42. THIEF CAUGHT IN THE ACT

    Early yesterday morning a man with three buches of keys was found endeavoring to open a safe in the counting-room at the Central ...

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  43. MELBOURNE ROBBERIES

    A warrant has been issued for the arrest of a former constable on charges arising* out of recent robberies in the suburbs, including the ...

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  44. CITY BAND CONCERT

    The City Band held a concert in the Skating Rink last night when the following selections were given by the band:—March, "The 27th ...

    Article : 61 words
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