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  4. AERIAL DOINGS AIR LINER CRASHES

    Eight persons were killed when a transcontinental mail' plane crashed in flames on a farm in Western Kansas this morning. ...

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  5. SPORTING CRICKET

    Members of the H.A.C.B.S. Cricket Club will leave for South Australia tonight to spend the Easter holidays at Peterborough and Yongala,where they ...

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  6. SYDNEY RACING THE FINAL ACCEPTANCES FOR DONCASTER AND CUP

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  7. Sydney Railway Washaways EXCURSION TRAIN PASSENGERS REACHED BROKEN HILL THIS MORNING

    There are still two extensive washaways on the Broken Hill-Menindie section of the Sydney railway and when spoken to at 3.45 p.m. railway ...

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  8. AFTER THE RAIN PASTORALISTS ARE JUBILANT

    Residents, young and old, continue to discuss the phenomenal rainfall, and in many quarters the older folk are taking their minds back to other remarkable rains. It is generally conceded, however that the downpour was the best for many years, and in pastoral circles there is a ...

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  9. AUSTRALIA'S PART IN WORLD AFFAIRS

    Summarising the part of Australia in world affairs. Major R.G.Casey,who recently resigned the position of Australian liaison officer in London, ...

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  10. ROAD TO MOOTWINGEE IN VERY BAD CONDITION

    Mr. E. Langford, of Water Bag Station, which is 74 miles from Broken Hill, returned from his station this morning. At Hayden Downs, which ...

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  11. THE HORSE LAKE WASHAWAYS

    "The biggest flood for 20 years," was how Mr.G. Tainsh, of Sca[?]sdale Statiou, Horse Lake,described the flood which washed away portion of the ...

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  12. RACING DISQUALIFICATIONS

    The A.J.C. committee yesterday dismissed the appeals of R. Byers (owner) and Peter Riddle (trainer) against the decision of the stipindiary stewards at ...

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  13. ENGLAND TO AUSTRALIA

    Messrs. G. P. (Put) Fairbairn (aged 22 years) and K. Shenstone to-day arrrived at Calcutta in their Spartan aeroplane on the way from England to ...

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  14. UMBERUMBERKA RESERVOIR

    Records kept at the office of the Public Works Department show that the Umberumberka reservoir has overflowed in five different years, although ...

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  15. MORGAN-STREET CARNIVAL AT JUBILEE OVAL TO-MORROW.

    The Morgan-street Cycle Club will stage a cycling programme on the Jubilee Oval to-morrow afternoon and the public is assured of a good ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. THE UNEMPLOYED

    Addressing the annual conference of the Federation of Parents and Citizens' Associations in Sydney last night, Mr. W.Davies, Minister for Education, ...

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  17. THE GORGE CREEK

    According to Mr. Considine, a resident of Broken Hill, the Gorge Creek has never flooded to such an oxtent as this week for the pust 20 years. He ...

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  18. CHICHESTER'S FLIGHT

    Airman F Chichester arrived at Lord Howe Island this afternoon after a good trip from Norfolk Island in continuation, of his flight to Sydney from ...

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  19. MOTOR CAR RECOVERED FROM STIRLING VALE CREEK

    The motor car of Mr. W. Noble which was washed down the Stirling Vale Creek, near the Pinnacles was recovered yesterday afternoon about ...

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  20. FORMER QUEENSLANDER MAKING A SOLO FLIGHT London, April 1.

    C. Scott, a former air pilot in Queensland, left Lympe this morning for Australia, which he hopes to reach in a record flight of eight and ...

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  21. THE OUTBACK ROADS

    Mr. O. W. Maiden, mail proprietor, in the course of conversation to-day, said that the outback roads are considered to be in a worse state than at ...

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  22. A PASSENGER'S STORY

    Tho oxpcrionco of passengers on the express which got into Mount Gipps carly this rooming was related to a "Miner1' roportei ...

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  23. DELAYED SYDNEY MAILS

    The postmaster advised at 2.30 o' clock that unless the Sydney railway authorities say late this afternoon there will be a train over that line ...

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  24. LORD BADEN-POWELL

    Lord Baden-Powell speaking at a civic reception here said:"It was Australians who came to the rescue of Ma[?]eking and who brought us out; ...

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  25. MUSHROOM GATHERERS ARE ALREADY AT WORK

    According to men from outback places many people are beginning to make excursions outback in search of mushrooms. As after previous rains ...

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  26. COCKATOO ISLAND DOCKYARD

    Mr.J. H. Scullin the Prime Minister, replying to a deputation representing the Cockatoo Island Workers' Welfare Committee, said the ...

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  27. GANGLAND TALKIE

    A theatrical syndicate has offered.Al Capone £200,000 to play the part of chieftain in a gangland talkie but the District Attorney has declined to allow ...

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  28. EDUCATIONAL SCHOOLS CLOSE TO-DAY

    The schools closed for the Easter vacation this is afternoon and will not resume until Wednesday next. The system of holidays has been altered since ...

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  29. WIND AND DUST TO-DAY

    Broken Hill residents were disappointed to-day at the sudden change of weather as compared with the glorious rain. This morning ...

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  30. THE FEDERAL CABINET

    It is thought in Adelaide that there is a chance of Senator J. J. Daly being again included in the Federal Cabinet. ...

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  32. FINANCE FOR CANADA

    Mr.R. B. Bennett, Prime Minister of Canada, does not intend to go outside of Canada for loans owing to the possible effect of exchange. He ...

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  33. ROAD CONSTRUCTION RECORD

    The Petersham Council recently rosurfaced 8200 square yards of steets —almost a mile of roadway—in less than four (4) hours with tell men. ...

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  34. STATION PEOPLE BOGGED FOR 9 HOURS YESTERDAY

    Mr.and Mrs. R.C. Allison, of Kars Station,arrived here last night after having spent about nine hours in their car in a bog at the 17-mile creek.In ...

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  35. M'CULLOCH PARK P.&C.'ASSN.

    The general meeting of the M'Cullooh Park Parents and Citizens' Association was held in the schoolroom on Monday night last. ...

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  36. MEN ON THE MINES

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  37. RUSSIAN PROFESSOR DISRATED

    Professor Ar[?]feld White of the Russian Agricultural Academy at Minsk, has been formally degraded for having "persistently excluded politics from his ...

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  38. CONSTABLE HELD UP ON WAY TO WHITE CLIFFS

    Constable Smith, who left here in his own car for White Cliffs on Monday to relieve Constable Walton,has failed to reach his destination. It is ...

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  40. THE BRUCE-PAGE LOANS

    In the course of his recent Brisbane speech. Mr. Theodore said: "In their last three years of office the BrucePuge Government had borrowed ...

    Article : 197 words
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