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  3. EGYPT

    The Minister for Finance, one of the Liberal members of the Cabinet, has resigned. Nahas Pasha has cancelled his projected visit to Europe, owing to ...

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  4. RELIEF PARTIES NEARER

    A heavy snow fall and dense fogs on Saturday prevented a flight from the ship. THe conditions are still bad. A message from Rome states that ...

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  5. SEAMEN

    Although the cooks' strike is over, no crews are signing on to-day owing to the seamen objecting to being shipmates with a bosun, who joined the ...

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  6. GREAT FLOODS

    The towns of Blair and Hendricks in Oklahoma have been virtually destroyed. Homes were demolished, but most of the residents rushed to ...

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  7. SOCIETY GIRL'S FLIGHT

    From Trepassey Bay, Newfoundland, a monoplane named "Friendship," carrying Miss Amelia Earjart, a Boston society Girl, Pilot Stultz, and Navigator Gordon, departed at 9.51 this mornings for a European destination, ...

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  8. LIBEL ACTION

    Miss Elsio Woiss, ormerly secretary of The Astor, Ltd. Macquariestreet, sued "The Labour Dally in the Supreme Court to-day to recover ...

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  9. PILGRIMAGE

    Eleven thousand people will be taken by the British Legion to the battlefields of France and Flanders on the pilgrimage, and also this number ...

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  10. FLICHT FINANCED

    Mrs. Guest, wife of the Conservative M.P., was the prime mover in the Friendship's flight, which she financed to the extent of £8,000. She ...

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  11. IN TOUCH WITH SHIP

    The Friendship communicated with the steamship Rexmore at 3.45 this afternon and asked for its position. The plane said it was proceding ...

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  12. NEW SPEAKER

    The change of speakers in the House of Commons, which will occur this week is accompanied by an interesting ritual. ...

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  13. GERMAN FLIERS

    On the arrival of the N.D.L. liner Columbus at Plymouth with the [?]men fliers aboard, the [?] presentatives of the Gorman ...

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  14. COASTGUARDS ON WATCH

    The Irish coastguard wireless stations are on the alert for signals from the Friendship. There was a thick haze on Sunday night on the southern and ...

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  15. MAN'S JEALOUSY

    The inquest was opened to-day concerning the death of Miriam Gertrude Merriman, 42, at Folly Point, North Sydney. ...

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  16. HOUSING

    The Joint Committee of Public Accounts, which is investigating housing conditions at Canberra, will continue its examination to-day of Mr. T. R. ...

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  17. PRAYER BOOK

    [?] Whitehead of the All Saints' Church, Dunedin, referred to the rejection of the revised prayer book by the House of Commons as a triumph ...

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  18. MALING DIVORCE

    Olive M[?]ling asked the Judge in divorce to-day to grant her allmony, pending the he[?]ring of the sut, from Silas Maling. ...

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  19. BEAM WIRELESS

    In connection with the inauguration of the Beam wireless service between Australia and Canada, on Saturday, the Prime Minister, Mr. Bruce, has received ...

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  20. ALBERT'S SON

    At the Central Court, Arthur Albert, 31, described as a diver, was fined £3, on a charge of having used indecent language. It is alleged that after ...

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  21. TOBACCO STRIKE

    A Communist secking to oxtond the Greek tobacco strike induced a number of electricians and railway workers to join in. ...

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  22. IN FLOOD

    The Manning River is in flood and the town is almost isolated through the breaking down of telegraphic and telephonic communications. The water ...

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  23. TENNIS JOKE

    The "Daily Chronicle" states that the biggest joke that Wimbledon has ever known was the Cup which princess Helena Victoria Presented for the ...

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  24. HOBBS' INJURY

    Hobbs' musele injury is known to be causing much concern in certain quarters, though at present it is passed off lightly. It is felt that this recurrence ...

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  25. ELECTROCUTED

    W. B. Howe, 21, an electrical fitter, was working on the roof of one of the carriages of the Mortdale electric train sheds to-day when he accidentally ...

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  26. MORE 'PLANE WORKS

    Capain Kingsford Smith, and his companions in his recent flight across the Pacific, were entertained at the Commercial Travellers' Club. All the ...

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  27. AERIAL RECORD

    More than 600,000 miles flown, and 9,287 passengers carried and [?] air mail which completed four [?] service. No other aerial mail service ...

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  28. MEXICO

    Southern and Central Mexico was shaken on Saturday night by earthquakes, which continued on Sunday. In the State of Oaxaca it is feared that a ...

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  29. ILLEGAL BETTING

    Arthur Wilson, aged 30, a mechanic, was flned £50 at the Central Police Court on a charge of having used a room in a building in George Street ...

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  30. DOUBLE TRAGEDY

    A shocking tragedy is reported from Huirandi, near New Plymouth. It appears that Percy Surrey, hear-the report of a gun, went to his wife's ...

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  31. LIQUOR CONTROL

    The question of the control of the sale of liquor in the capital, whether by governmental authority or by private interests, was discussed at a ...

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  32. MELVILLE ISLAND

    Mr. W. G. Hulehms, accompanied [?] a number of others, returned to [?]ney to-day from Meiville Island. They hve been investigating opportunities ...

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  33. TOBACCO WAR

    A deputation, representing the Retail Hairdressers' and Tobacconists' Association, interviewed the Minister for Works to-day. ...

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  34. DRUNKEN DRIVERS

    At the Central Police Court to-day, two men were fined £20 each and had their licenses suspended on a charge of driving while under the influence of ...

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  35. PICTURE FELL

    An unusal case was heard before the District Court to-day, when Hazel Reid, a widow, sought to recover £400 against the licensee of the Hotel ...

    Article : 109 words
  36. SAVAGE ASSAULT

    When George parsons, 37, a farmer, and Reginald Thomas, 36, a taxi driver, appeared at the Central Police Court today, charged with maliciously ...

    Article : 112 words
  37. BABY GIVES ALARM

    A wakened by their baby crying early this morning, Thomas Donoghue, a confectioner, of Gleba, and his wife, noticed smoke entering the room, and pleking ...

    Article : 63 words
  38. DUTCH TENNIS FINALS

    In the finals of the [?] championships [?] [?] (France) [?] ...

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  39. WHIPPETS POISONED

    Several valuable racing whippets have been poisoned during the last few days, one of them collapsing while running in a race. The police are ...

    Article : 35 words
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