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  4. NEW ORLEANS THREATENED

    Mr. H. C. Hoover (Secretary of State for Commerce) will arrive at Washington to-morrow, and consult with President Coolidge regarding flood relief. ...

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  5. BETTY AND THE BAND

    Princess Elizabeth delighted a crowd in the Windsor Castle gardens by "conducting the Life Guards' Band." When a nurse brought the Princess to the great ...

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  6. SPANISH THRONE

    A special correspondent of the "Daily Express," who recently visited Seville for the Prince of Wales's visit, telegraphs from Gibraltar: "Though for reasons" of ...

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  7. MAY DAY

    The principal May Day celebration in London was a demonstration in Hyde Park. It is estimated that thirty thousand processionists wended their way ...

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  8. WESTERN AUSTRALIANS FANCIED

    Crowds of critics lined the embankment of the Derwent during the week-end and followed the training operations of the various crews with intense interest. ...

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  9. SOLD HIS SHIRT

    At a dance held at Burragong station Urana, in aid of the local hospital, Mr. T. Young, an uncle of the owner of the station, hit upon the novel idea of selling ...

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  10. COMMONWEALTH LINE

    "In view of the heavy losses sustained by the Commonwealth Steamship Line during the past few years, it is the opinion of the majority of this committee that the ...

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  11. W.A. GRIMLY CONFIDENT

    As the date for the King's Cup draws nearer interest, in the great classic event is becoming more intense, and big crowds are now following the training operations ...

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  12. ALBERT HALL MEETING

    Massed choirs of young women robed in white and wearing red ties were a feature of a demonstration by five thousand young people in the Albert Hall to-night, when ...

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  13. "Whisky, Sir?" 4,000 FEET UP

    "Whisky sir?" said an agile steward, spick and span in white jacket and white Beaked cap, standing in the ...

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  14. "PEST TO SOCIETY"

    George Walston will be 78 years of age when he comes out of gaol. Judge Woinarski sentenced him to five years' imprisonment yesterday on a ...

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  15. DISREGARDED WARNINGS

    The lives of hundreds who disregarded the warnings became endangered in six parishes in Louisiana and Mississippi when the levee broke at four points on Sunday ...

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  16. CITY OF NEW ORLEANS

    New Orleans, the chief city of Louisiana, and a great port, is situated on both banks of the Mississippi River, the great portion, however, being on the east bank. It ...

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  17. MOTOR MIX-UP

    An extraordinary accident, in which almost a dozen motor vehicles were directly of indirectly concerned, occurred in Adelaide-terrace yesterday afternoon. ...

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  18. NOISY CYCLISTS

    Mr. F. P. Horgan, acting R.M., is on the warpath against those motor cyclists who make a nuisance of themselves by allowing their machines to make car-splitting ...

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  19. NEW ORLEANS IN DANGER

    The food situation in New Orleans is generally believed to be more serious than is commonly understood, due to the tendency to minimise the city's danger for ...

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  20. BUTCHER'S BOY

    M. Nungesser, a French airman, who has arranged to make a non-stop flight from Paris to New York, has had a strange design painted on the sides of his ...

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  21. HORRORS!

    The "Tailor and Cutter" has decided that the Hon. John Collier's portrait of Mr. Bernard Shaw was probably banned from the Royal Academy because of the ...

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  22. BERLIN AND MOSCOW

    A hundred thousand Socialists, Communists, and members of trade unions, carrying red flags and banners inscribed "Hands on China," took part in the May Day ...

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  23. PLUCKY TRIMMER

    To plunge into the rapid current of a river from the of castle head of a mail steamer, with the temperature of the water at about 50 degrees, requires pluck. ...

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  24. MILITARY ON STRIKE

    Alleging that they were being given bad food and too much route marching, 500 of all ranks, comprising four companies of the 47th Battalion of trainees, who have ...

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  25. 500 FARMERS

    Five hundred farmers from 45 States will sail on July 30 under the direction of the Bureau of Federation and with its co-operation, to determine agricultural ...

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  26. LONG SERVICE

    Andrew George Lee, the oldest guard in the New South Wales railway service, who was a guard on both the Prince of Wales's and the Duke of York's Royal trains, died ...

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  27. BRITISH MIGRANTS

    In the House of Commons to-day the Secretary for Dominion Affairs (Mr. L. C. Amery), in answer to a question, said that out of 32,732 migrants who went to ...

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