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  3. AIR RECORD

    Flight Lientenant Kinkald, who will attempt to break the world air record this week gave his machine a very successful trial. The machine has not ...

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  4. LAISSEZ FAIRE"

    Referring yesterdaY to a recent stAtemenT by the Employers' Advisory Council of Melbourne to the effect that the arbitration system had failed and ...

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  5. HONOUR FOR HINKLER

    His Excellency the Covernor-General, Lord Stone haven, has been advised that His Majesty the Ring has been graciously pleased to a ward the Air Force Cross to Herbert Hinkler in recognition of distinguished ...

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  6. EVASION

    Referring yesterday to the charge of evading the Public Works Committee Act by the Commission made in the 13th annual report of the Committee ...

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  7. ZOOLOGY MUSEUM

    Design for the proposed Museum of Australian Zoology are still being prepared, and this work, according to Sir John Butters, will not be completed ...

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  8. ALL-METAL 'PLANE

    The German all-metal flying ship, accommodating 20, and fully [?]oaded carrying 12 tons, was successfully tried out. It has four British Napler ...

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  9. COLUMBUS MEMORIAL

    The Prime Minister. Mr. Bruce, has received from the British Ambassador at Washington (Sir Esme Howard) particulars supplied by Mr. ...

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  10. OMEO CASE

    The trial, which ended in the disagreement of the jury, cost Griggs £300. He has been brought to Melbourne and will be lodged in Pentridge gaol ...

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  11. TASMAN FLIGHT

    Sir Benjamin Fuller says he is prepared to give financial backing for a flight by Hinkler across the Tasman Sea. Sir Benjamin says the flight ...

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  12. GUARD OF HONOUR

    The Federal Capital Territory Branell of the [?] Soldiers' League has been asked to supply a guard of honour to form on either side of ...

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  13. DEVELOPMENT OF N.T.

    Dr. H. Leighton Jones, who left to-day to settle in New South Wales, speaking at a farewell banquet, said his experience was that North ...

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  14. SAILOR KILLED

    [?] [?]art, aged 23, a sailor, was killed, and another, Joseph Vega. had his [?]kull fractured this morning [?] the steamer Tusealoo[?] ...

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  15. FLOGGING

    Following a meeting of Cabinet to-day, the Premier (Mr. Bavin)) announced that it had been decided to introduce flogging as a punishment for ...

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  16. GIANT FUNGUS

    A giant fungus, measuring, fifteen inches across, was found near the summit of Black Mountain on Sunday. The finder, Mr. Thompson, of the ...

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  17. NO OPENINGS

    In a letter from London, to the Sydney press, Lord Forster, president of the council of the Big Brother Movement, stressed the fact that many ...

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  18. HINKLER IN DEMAND

    Hinkler's secretary, Miss Joyce Carter, stated to-day that the airman had received requests from practically every town in N.S.W. for Hinkler to ...

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  19. AIRMAN'S DEATH

    Flight-Lieut. Mclntyre, who was seriously hurt when his plane crashed yesterday, died in hospital this afternoon. ...

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  20. ST. PATRICK'S DAY

    A largely sitended meeting of the committee assisting at next Saturday's St. Patrick's Day Sports was held at St. Christopher's School, Manuka. All ...

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  21. SOLDIERS' WELCOME

    The reception in the Capitol Theatre by the Canberra Branch of the R.S.S.I.L.A. to-morrow evening will afford the general public the first ...

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  22. NOT WANTED

    Speaking of the work of the Health Department, Sir John Butters remarked yesterday morning that an appreciable diminution of the fly was ...

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  23. ALTERCATION AT PARTY

    At Paddington Police Court, Langdon Morris, 25, bus conductor, was charged with manslaughter in connection with the death of Wilfred Burridge, also a ...

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  24. SPEED LIMIT

    Captain James Hunter, master of the North Coast steamer Wollongbar, and Captain William O'Connor, master of the Illawarra and South Coast steamer ...

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  25. "Keep Hinkler Here

    Speaking at a luncheon given by the Queensland residents in Sydney to Bert Hinkler, Mr. Feez, K.C., said that Australia must do its utmost to keep ...

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  26. BETTER RELATIONS

    The announcement of an era of better relations between the Canton and Hong Kong Governments in regard to politics and trade is obvious as the ...

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  27. EMPIRE FORESTRY

    A statement issued by the Prime Minister's Department contains the [?]nformation that the Standing Committee in London reports that ...

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  28. FORCED DOWN

    The French air liner Goliath, belonging to the French Air Union, fell into the channel three miles from Gris Nez [?] its way to Croydon. The pilot and ...

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  29. THE CONSTITUTION

    Giving evidence to-day before the Royal Commission on Constitution, Sir Joseph Carruthers, M.L.C., said:—"The Constitution is the bust instrument ever ...

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  30. HINKLER WANTS REST

    The Hinkler Reception Committee is considering the advisability of altering Hinkler's arrival at Melbourne from March 18 to March 24, as ...

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  31. CIVIC WELCOME

    A huge crowd assembled at the Town Hall to-day when Bert Hinkler was tendered a civic reception. Thousands of people could not get into ...

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  32. CITY RATES

    It will be another month before any announcement in regard to rates will be made. This information was made public by Sir John ...

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  33. HORSE TRAIN

    A train, conveying horses from the Pukekohe races to Auckland, collided with a goods train at Penrose Junction on Saturday night. ...

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  34. HINKLER FILM

    On the night of the arrival of Bert Hinkler at Canberra, a topical film featuring the airman's landing at Bundaberg will be secreened at the ...

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  35. 'PLANE DAMAGED

    While returning to Richmond after having helped to escort Hinkler to Mascot aerodrome on Saturday, an A.I.F. 'plane was forced to make a landing ...

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  36. STEWARDS' STRIKE

    The steamer Montoro has been held up owing to trouble with the stewards. The stewards refused to sign on this afternoon. The men demand that ...

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  37. BOOTLEGGER LEFT

    The stewards to-day held an inquiry into the actions of J. Pyke, who was riding Bootlegger, who was left at the post in the last [?] on Saturday, [?] ...

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  38. TRAIN WRECKERS

    It is believed that a deliberate attempt was made to wreck a train near Bannmore during the week-end. A sleeper was found on the line, but it ...

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  39. FORGER SENTENCED

    Harold Ireland, [?] was sentenced to three years' imprisonment at Darlinghurst sussion to-day on charges of forgery. Two of the cheques were ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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