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  2. CHICHESTER

    The aviator Chichester landed at, Rocklands Station, four miles north of Camooweal, at 10 o'clock this morning. ...

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  3. RED ELEMENT

    It is reported the industrial wing of the Labour movement is making a streanous effort to secune the resignation from the ...

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  4. ARCTIC EXPLORERS' FATE

    Radiograms to-day from search headquarters state that Eilson's 'plane was located nine miles east of Cape North, Alaba. The engine was found to be torn from the fusilage, ...

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  5. INTEREST RATES

    An increase in interest rates has been decided on by the Australian banks and will operate from to-day (Tuesday, January 28). The fixed deposit rates for all money will be ...

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  6. TWO KILLED

    Two railway derailments occurred on the Blue Mountains this evening and as a result traffic has been completely blocked on the ...

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  7. BRITISH PRESS PRAISE

    Commendation is given to Chichester by the "Daily Telegraph's" aviation correspondent. He declares that the exploit stands ...

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  8. UNION SUPPORT

    At to-day's meeting of the Federated Engine Drivers and Firemen's Association a motion was carried supporting Mr. Seullin: "That this ...

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  9. AIR SURVEY

    Lord Thompson and Mr. Montague, the Air Minister, and Under-Secretary for Air respectively, yesterday made a trial flight in the first aeroplane ...

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  10. BURIED IN SNOW

    Ole Eilson, father of the flyer, has received a message from Pilot Grosson and Gillam: "I am sorry to inform you we found Ben's plane buried ...

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  11. RELATIVES HOPE UNTIL LAST

    FAIRBANKS (Alaska), Sunday. Mrs. Borland continued to [?] await further news of the disaster. She refuses to give up the hope, that ...

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  12. SEARCH FOR BODIES

    The motor ship, Nanuk, has anchored off the North Cape, Siberia[?] Pilots Crosson and Gillham, accompanied by a sailor from the vessel. [?] ...

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  13. OVER-PRODUCTION

    The Department of Agriculture han issued its annual outlook report in which it cautions farmers against over-production, indicating that the ...

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  14. FIRST STEP

    Lord Reaverbrook, in a letter to the "Morning Post," tables a plan for the first step towards Empire free trade. He says that the project begins with ...

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  15. BURNS MEMORIAL

    The Burns celebrations in Sydney Domain to-day were attended by [?] large gathering. Allied to the day's ceremony was the Canberra Burns ...

    Article : 115 words
  16. NAVAL CONFERENCE

    Although to-day has prodcued no news of the naval confernece developments the delegates have not necessarily been idle. The week-end has ...

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  17. INDEPENDENCE

    Independence Day was celebrated throughout India yesterday with enthusiasm. The nationlist congress flag of red, white and green was ...

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  18. BEEBY AWARD

    It is considered likely that colliery owners will make application to the High Court early this week to test the validity of Judge ...

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  19. MR. BRUCE

    Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Brnce arrived here after a holiday in France. They were met by Sir Granville and Lady Ryrie. ...

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  20. DE RIVERA

    The seriousness of the political situation is waning. There is evidence of the power of the dictatorship by remarkable government communique [?] ...

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  21. POLICE METHODS

    In an official report the police emphatically deny that either batons or a revolver were drawn by them in yesterday's melee in the Domain, when [?] ...

    Article : 69 words
  22. ASSAULT IN CELL

    At the Redfern police court, George Edward Jodden, 26, a labourer, was remanded on charges of having assaulted Sydney Parkinson, licensee of ...

    Article : 106 words
  23. POLICE SEARCH

    Although the police have carefully combed the bush in the vicinity of Abedare Extended Colliery, they have not yet located the sniper who is alleged ...

    Article : 72 words
  24. RAZOR SLASHER

    Described as "a violent man," Patrick Shannon, [?] was sentenced to six months at the Central Court to-day for having a razor in his possession. ...

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  25. SPEED RECORD

    An Auckland message states that "Wizard" Smith has decided that he will not attempt to better his recently established Australasian record until ...

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  26. PRISONER FAILS

    Lewis Spencer, 42. who is serving a sentence, for house breaking, made an unsuccessful attempt to escape from the Coburg Gaol on Saturday night. ...

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  27. BURNS SONGS

    The songs of Robert Burns have been banned by the Catholc Episcopal authorities in the Bavarian town of Rapiton as immoral and calculated to ...

    Article : 71 words
  28. DRIFT TO CITIES

    Mr. F. O. Pessell, a butter manufacturer of Arcadia, Ohio, arrived in Sydney to-dny in continuation of a world tour. He said America was ...

    Article : 61 words
  29. LIVED SIX MONTHS

    The official report on the health of the army contains the remarkable case of a [?] bullet lodging in a soldier's heart for six months before causing ...

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  30. BILLS DELAYED

    The Daily Herald's tobby correspondent understands that the Factories Bill and the bill for a measure to ratify the Washington Hours Convention is ...

    Article : 60 words
  31. AIR MAIL RECORD

    Postal planes linked Marseilles and London in four hours fifty minutes, at an average speed of 160 miles an hour. The mails were transferred to ...

    Article : 53 words
  32. HAND BLOWN OFF

    Victor Marriott, 31, a farmer, had a hand blown off and the entire skin removed from his face when he held the [?] of a detonator too-long while ...

    Article : 41 words
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