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  3. NAVAL DISCORD

    The Royal Oak court martial was continued to-day. It was an ironical colneidencc that the strains of a jazz band floated into the Court while ...

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  4. AUSTRALIA

    The Rev. Frank Leonard, of Toe [?], summing up his whirlwind tour, in speaking of Australia said, "It is a [?]nd of glorious opportunity, but I ...

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  5. "RED ROSE" ARRIVES

    At 11.20 "The Red Rose" was first seen—a little speek in the eastern sky —high aloft in the distance above Duntroon. ...

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  6. FOR BRAVERY

    Flight-Lieutenant K. Barrett has been awarded the D.S.O. for bravery during the operations against the Hkhwan. ...

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  7. DAME MELBA

    Dame Nellie Melba has been asked to go to London to the "Daily Express" to sing a special song composed for Empire Day, and be the central figure ...

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  8. REPRESENTATION

    Delegates from the Citizens' Representation League consulted yesterday with the Minister for Home and Territories, Sir Neville Howse, on the ...

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  9. EGYPT

    The Cabinet is' considering Nahas Pasha's note. It is understood that the Foreign and Dominion Offices are not anxious about the matter, as, they ...

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  10. SYDNEY FOG

    A dense fog enveloped Sydney harbour early this morning. The steamer Maunganui, which entered the Heads at 5.15, was turned about, and went ...

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  11. OFFICIAL LUNCHEON

    Parliamentarians, permanent heads of Departments and fellows of College of Surgeons, were present at the official luncheon given by the Ministers of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. THE OMEO CASE

    The case in which Ronald Griggs is charged with the murder of his wife at Omeo will probably begin at the Melbourne Criminal Court on April 16. ...

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  13. CRIMINAL LIBEL

    Mr. Justice Davidson granted an application by David Young Harme, Chinese merchant, of Sydney, for leave to institute proceedings for alleged, ...

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  14. IMMIGRATION

    The Commonwealth liner Hobsons Bay, which left Sydney to-day for Hull, had on board a Scottish delegation of Australia, numbering pe[?]ly ...

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  15. STRANGE CASE

    A. remarkable dispute between the Paignon Council and Miss Martha Hoskyns, who claimed the right in accordance with the ancient Greek rite to ...

    Article : 173 words
  16. TELEPHONES

    The Postmaster-General, Mr. Gibson, said to-day that here were approximately 1,800 telephone exchanges N.S.W., to which 175,301 telephones ...

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  17. ON CONSTITUTION

    In 1925 the trustees of the late John Murtagh Macrossan gave £2,000 to the University of Queensland for the foundation of a lectureship, to be called the ...

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  18. FIRED

    In the Sydney Traffic Court yesterday, fines totalling £180 were imposed for breeches of tra[?]ic regulations. The fines ranged from 2/6 to £3. ...

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  19. TELEGRAPHS

    The Postmaster-General, Mr. Gibson, who arrived in Sydney yesterday morning, stated that the telegraphic traffic in the whole of the larger ...

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  20. SEAMEN'S UNION

    A ballot is now being taken throughout the Commonwealth whether the new rule shall be incorporated in the Seamen's Union constitution to the ...

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  21. TO NEW GUINEA

    Three leading sugar experts are planning air aeroplane expedition to New Guinea under the auspices of the Department of Agriculture, seeking a ...

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  22. WRECKED

    A Bristol fighter aeroplane, participating at Colchester in a sham attack on the Suffolk regiment marching along the road, swooped, go[?] caught ...

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  23. LADY BAILEY

    A message from Char[?]reuse states that Lady Balley has arrived there. ...

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  24. CRUSHED TO DEATH

    During a religious procession at Salamanca to celebrate the restoration of the carillion the largest bell crashed down, and crushed to death three ...

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  25. COST OF LIVING

    A monthly statement issued by the Government. Statistician shows an increase of [?] per cent, on the food prices in March. ...

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  26. RADIO

    Very successful radio telephone communications were carried out during the week-end with Balavia. The voices were perfectly audible and ...

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  27. UNEMPLOYED

    Senator Choested, from Minnesota, who represents the Farmer-Labour Party intinated that unemployed in the United States numbered.8,00,000 ...

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  28. "I'LL KILL YOU"

    Walter Higgins was charged at the Lismore Police Court with having used threatening words to a girl in a fish shop. He said, "I will kill you; I'll ...

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  29. REMEMBRANCE

    A public appeal, for funds to build Victoria's huge shrine of remembrance in the Domain was launched last night, and as a result about £90,000 is in hand, ...

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  30. SURGEONS' CONFERENCE

    The first meeting of the college of Surgeons of Australasia [?]loncluded yesterduy afternoon and Fellows and the,ladies accompanying them left for ...

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  31. POSTPONED

    Billy Grime's fight with Buster Brown, which was scheduled for tonight, has been post poned due to Brown's illness. The fight in now ...

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  32. SCOTTISH WELCOME

    On behalf of the indies of the Canberra Highland Society and Burns club Mrs. Miller was presented with a bouquet by Mrs. McKin[?]on, who welcomed ...

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  33. VESSEL ASHORE

    During the heavy fog over Ettalong Beach this morning, the small coastal steamer Gosford went ashore. The vessel is perfectly safe, and it is expected ...

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