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  3. ABANDONED

    When the captains inspected the wicket at the Cricket Ground this morning, it was found that the rain overnight had not improved matters[?] ...

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  4. NEW OUTLOOK

    At the conclusion of the meeting of the federal Capital Commission yesterday, the Chief Commission made a statement to a representative of the ...

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  5. INDUSTRIAL PEACE

    The Industrial Peace Conference opened at the Sydney Town Hall today. Sir Wallace Bruce presided. Addressing the conference, the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. BEHIND CLOSED DOORS

    When the Commission commenced its meeting yesterday morning, representatives of the press were informed by a message sent out by the Chief ...

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  7. THE KANOWNA

    Further particulars of the sinking of the Kanowna show that the position was more serions than at first thought. William Wright, a Sydney business ...

    Article : 259 words
  8. LATE ARRIVA[?]

    Mr.F. C. Toone, manager of the English Cricket team, referring to the late arrival of the English players at the Sydney Cricket Ground on ...

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  9. MOTOR REGISTRATIONS

    Motor registrations in the Territory for the Period dating from February 11 to February 18, inclusive, ...

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  10. CAPTAIN'S EFFECTS

    The Navnl Sloop H.M.A.S. Marguerlie reached Mel[?]onrne to-day with a number of articles salveged from the wre[?]k of the Kanowna. These ...

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  11. MODERN METHODS

    "The most important problem, for Britain to-day is to find work for the 1½millions of unemployed." said the Prince of Wales at the British ...

    Article : 207 words
  12. ENGLISH TEAM

    Tho Lord Mayor will entertain Chapman and the test team at a dinner at Mansions House, but it cannot be before July, as Chapman goes on a visit ...

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  13. PASSENGERS' CLAIMS

    The first and rccond class passengers of the Kanowna have decided to claim damages from the shipping company. The claims will total about ...

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  14. RIVER RISING AGAIN

    The Hastings River threatens to f[?]ood again owing to heavy rain which fell last night. The river is still rising and has submerged all the ...

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  15. REPARATIONS

    The reparation experts will begin this week an investigation on the total amount Germany ought to pay. It is understood that the German ...

    Article : 99 words
  16. RAILWAY WASHAWAYS

    Washaways on the Northern railway line are still causing traffic delay. The line in the f[?]ooded area was moved a foot out of alignment, and it ...

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  17. THE KING

    It is officially stated at Craigwell House this evening, the King had passed a quiet day.....A cool easterly wind blew ...

    Article : 139 words
  18. DELUGE AT BERRY

    Almost 19 [?]inches of rain have fallen during the past fortnight, and f[?]ood is threatening. Creeks are running a banker and overflowing In places, ...

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  19. PUBLIC BATHS

    A meeting of the commit[?]tee formed at a Public meeting convened by the Social Service Association, last week to discuss the question of the provision ...

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  20. METAL TRADES

    Trouble is threatening in the metal trade; owing to the refusal of the employees to work overtime. The secretary of the Metal Trade ...

    Article : 87 words
  21. BOMBAY RIOTS

    In the House of Commons, Lord Winterton, the Under Secretary for India, in reply to a question said that telegrams which had been received stated ...

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  22. CAR CAUGHT IN RIVER

    When two men attempted to drive a car across a flooded river to-day, they nearly lost their lives. The car was submerged and they had to swim ...

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  23. INNISFAIL SCARF.

    A report from Innisfail stated that an alligator 15 feet [?]ong was seen swimming in the Johnstone River, near the Adelaide Steamship Coy.'s wharves. A ...

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  24. TROTSKY

    The Soviet has published an announcement that Trotsky has been exiled for anti-Soviet activities, adding that his family has accompanied him ...

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  25. LIGHTHOUSE DAMAGED

    During the storm yesterday, the Cape Byron lighthouse was struck by lightning. Considerable damage resulted. Fortunately the attendants ...

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  26. MR. V. SAMUELS

    At a recent meeting of the Westlake sub-branch of the Returned Soldiers League, it was decided to open a testimonial to recognise the splendid ...

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  27. LEVEL CROSSING

    Although the Browne Street level crossing was open to traffic last night, a locomotive crashed thro[?]gh the ga[?]es which swung back across the line, and ...

    Article : 63 words
  28. SHARK VICTIM

    The condition of Allan B[?]teher, the victim of yesterdays'shark attack at Maroubra remains unehanged. It is anticipated, however, that he will ...

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  29. SPEED RECORD

    The "Evening Standard" says that it is almost certain that Campbell will be unable to make a world's motoring speed attempt on the Vernenck sands ...

    Article : 112 words
  30. TASMANIAN COA[?]

    The chairman of the Victorian Railway Commission (Mr. Clapp), to-day received an offer of 250,000 tons of the best quailty coal at 27/1 per ton from ...

    Article : 110 words
  31. HISTORIC PICTURES

    The Speaker of the House of Representutives and the president of the Senate will unveil two paintings of the opening of Parliament on May 9[?] 1927. ...

    Article : 128 words
  32. JOINT COMMITTEES

    At a meeting of the Parliamentary Joint Committee of Public Accounts[?] Senator Kingsmill was uppointe[?] chairman. ...

    Article : 54 words
  33. CIVIC RECEPTION

    Members of the Industrial Peace Conference were tendered a Civic Reception at the Town Hall to-day. Mr. W. J. Duggan, president of the ...

    Article : 86 words
  34. MOTORISTS EXCUSE

    A motorist, charged at Glen Innes with having no number plate attached to his car, offered the excuse that he did not know where to could ...

    Article : 66 words
  35. CANADIAN TRADE INCREASES

    Canada's trade for the 12 months ended January 31 totalled 2.601[?]898,765 dollars, an increase of 297 million dollars over last year. ...

    Article : 25 words
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