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  3. MEN SEARCHING FOR GEMS Buried By Pirates In 18th Century

    An interesting arrival by the liner Maunganui to-day was a young man named Kenneth Hesketh, who is reported to ...

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  4. MR. STEVENS AT CONFERENCE Fiddling While Rome Burns

    It transpires that at yesterday's meeting of the Premiers' Conference Mr. Stevens, the New South Wales Premier, ...

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  5. BRITAIN'S LOAN CONVERSION

    The first holders of stock in the 5 per cent. war loan to sign application forms to convert their stock into the new ...

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  6. New Lode At Great Boulder Mine, Kalgoorlie

    PICTURE SHOWING THE NEW 32 FT. WIDE LODE at the 1,650 ft.level of the Great Boulder Mine, Kalgoorlie. The centre group comprises left to right)— Messrs. W. Coath (Mayor of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. WHEAT VESSELS RACE

    "Our ship rolled alarmingly at one end, and was expected at any moment to roll over or roll its mast out. The voyage ...

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  8. EAST AND WEST WON'T MEET

    Canada's tariffs against British textiles have been thrust into the limelight by the recent failure of negotiations between ...

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  9. Plans From Tahiti Man

    Edwards is a wealthy author with the pen-name of wallce Graham. He is said to have obtained from:a man deported from Tahiti the complete ...

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  10. ELEVEN MEN DROWNED

    Eleven members of, the crew were drowned when the fourmasted barque Melbourne, outward bound from Port Victoria, ...

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  11. THIRTEEN HOURS SITTING Reparations Bureau' AL Lausanne

    The Reparations Bureau sat for 13 hours yesterday preparing a scheme for submission to the German delegates which ...

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  12. FURTHER RIOTS AT BOMBAY

    There was further communal rioting in Bombay to-day consequent upon Hindus attacking a Moslem funeral procession. ...

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  13. BRITAIN'S WAR HISTORY

    Though the British Official War History has taken 14 years to write, and has cost £200,000, and the Cabinet will be asked ...

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  14. Mr. Hill is Pleased With Progress

    Mr. Stevens, the New South Wales Premier, and Mr. Hill, the Premier of South Australia, arrived in Sydney last night from Canberra. ...

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  15. Search for Fierce Madman

    BRISBANE, Saturday.—The assistance of a black tracker has been sought by the police to assist them in tracing a violent madman who ...

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  16. Aid for Distressed States

    The Loan Council at its meeting yesterday decided to issue Treasury. bills to cover the July requirements of those States needing financial ...

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  17. M.H.R. Refuses £100 Bequest

    Under the will of the late H. N. M'Lean, V.C., Mr. Thompson, M.H.H., was left £100 in appreciation of his work in country interests. Mr. ...

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  18. WIRELESS IN AUSTRALIA New Commission Takes Over

    The Australian Broadcasting Commission officially took over last hight. The inaugural speeches were made ...

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  19. Wimbledon Final To-day

    The only Wimbledon tennis match in which Australia had a direct interest to-day was a semi-final of the mixed doubles in which Harry ...

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  20. PROPOSED POLAR EXPEDITIONS

    Mr. Linco[?]n Ellsworth, who was Amunds'en's financial backer and partner in two air expeditions in Arctic[?] regions, is planning to make a Hight of ...

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  21. Queensland Plan to Provide Work

    "The Labor party in Queensland is in favor of the entire resources of the nation being materialised so that the problem of unemployment can be ...

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  22. Bureau Reaches an Agreement

    The Reparations Bureau has reached an agreement that reparations payments shall end and the discussion now centres round the ...

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  23. Sir David Gordon Gets New Post

    Sir-David Gordon was unanimously elected President of the South Australian Legislative Council at a meeting of members ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. Captain Lancaster's Trial is Postponed

    At the request of the defence the trial of Captain Lancaster for the alleged murder of Haden Clarke on April 21 has been postponed until ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. 'Plane Smash; Pilot Commended

    After inquiring into the aeroplane accident at Coolamon in which a Machine piloted by A. L. Ashley burst Into flames after striking the ground, ...

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  26. B Class Chain Promised

    Mr. Stuart F. O. Doyle, chairman of directors of the Australian Broadcasting Company, which until yesterday supplied programmes through,all ...

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  28. Premier's Plan Expulsions in Victoria

    WELBOURNE, Saturday. The executive, of the Victorian Labor Party at its meeting last night expelled Mr. Hogan and Mr. Bond, ...

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  29. Mr. Hill's Tribute to N.S.W. Premier

    Mr. L. L. Hill, the Premier of South Australia, said he believed that the unemployment problem should be treated as a nationwide one and ...

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  30. V.R.C. National to Polygonum

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  31. Railwaymen's Union Seeks Registration

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Mr. W. P. J. Skelton, Federal general secretary of the National Union of Railwaymen, which, is now: applying for ...

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  33. ALLEGED THEFT FROM SAFE OF SYDNEY HOTEL

    Early this week the licensed of Lc Sands Hotel, Sydney, reported to the police a theft of £100 from the safe on the premises. While the Sydney ...

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  34. THIEF CHASED FROM HOUSE AND CAUGHT

    Surprising an armed man in their home at Darlinghurst early, this morning, two youngmen, John and Joe Licciardo, sons of the occupant, ...

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  35. WORK INSTEAD OF DOLE

    Alderman Tully, the Mayor of Canterbury, will place a definite scheme to give employment instead of the dole before the Premier at an early ...

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  36. QUAKER'S HILL PLANE CRASH

    Reporting on the plane crush at Quaker's Hill recently when Roy Mitchel, pilot, and Arthur Barnse, a well Known racing motorist, lost their ...

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  37. MYSTERIOUS POISONING

    An examination of an enamel bucket in which the stomach and organs of Thomas William Buteman, who died mysteriously at the Adelaide ...

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  38. Payment of Gold Bounty

    KALGOORLIE, Thursday.—All the mining companies on the Golden Mile have now received complete gold bounty payments in respect to the ...

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  39. Mr. R. Bruce Walker Dead

    SYDNEY, Saturday.— The death occurred at his home at Windsor last night of Mr. R. Bruce Walker, exM.L.A., aged 6l years ...

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  40. HOCKEY ON SEATES

    The second match of the second round in the skating hockey competition was played at the Skating Rink last night, the Greens defeating the ...

    Article : 85 words
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