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  4. RESCUER STRANDED

    VIRGO BAY (Spitzbergen), June 26. Lundborg, the pilot of the aeroplane which rescued General Nobile, is himself stranded on an ice floe in consequence ...

    Article : 173 words
  5. WUBIN OUTRAGE

    Clifford Hulme a young Englishman, Who has been charged with the murder of Harold Eton Smith, a farmer, at Wubin, on Friday last, was brought to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 237 words
  6. Jervis Bay Stowaways Sent to Gaol

    The eight stowaways on the Jervis Bay, responsible for the maritime sensation of the past week appeared before the Court in Colombo today. They were charged with (1) stowing away; (2) disobeying orders ...

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  7. PEERAGE REFUSED

    It is announced that His Majesty the King, having been graciously pleased to express a wish to confer the dignity of a peerage on the late Speaker of the ...

    Article : 102 words
  8. WIMBLEDON CHAMPIONSHIPS START

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  9. LETTERS FROM ROYALTY

    The "Daily Express" has recovered from Bolshevik hands hundreds of intimate letters written from 1870 to 1915 by the King and QQueen and other ...

    Article : 99 words
  10. STOWAWAYS BEFORE COURT

    The Jervis Bay stowaways were produced before the police magistrate, Colombo, at 3.30 p.m. They were:— ...

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  11. NEW WINTER RESORT

    Mr. C. H. Holmes, Chairmen, of the Victorian Railways' Publicity Board, passed through Adelaide by train today on his way to Palm Valley, 100 miles ...

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  12. ADDRESS TO CAPTAIN

    Mr. Walter Deas, of Strandtown, Belfast, stated that on behalf of the passengers he had presented the captain last night with the following address:— ...

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  13. STORM IN TEACUP

    The director of the Commonwealth Line (Mr. Larkin) says "The Jervis Bay incident was merely a storm in a teacup." He would not come4mt on the ...

    Article : 66 words
  14. IDEAL WEATHER

    The Australians had weather after their own hearts for the opening day at Wimbledon. It is a most wonderful year, in which ...

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  15. DANGEROUS OPPONENT

    Writing in the "Speculator," New York, Gene Tunney says: Heeney is a rugged puncher, younger and in better condition than Dempsey, and he will be a more ...

    Article : 135 words
  16. MRS. BEASLEY'S VERSION

    A Sydney passenger, Mrs. Faith Beasley, has sent a wireless message to a relative member of the staff of the "Evening Standard" which amplifies in ...

    Article : 177 words
  17. BOUNTIFUL RAINS

    Following the recent bountiful rains, prominent pastoralists predict record wheat and barley crops in the south-east right up to Bordertown. ...

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  18. QUESTIONS IN COMMONS

    In the House of Commons, Mr. H. G. Williams (Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Trade) asked to throw some light on the recent happenings on the ...

    Article : 181 words
  19. HOME AND TERRITORIES

    Mr. S. M. Bruce (Prime Minister) announced today that Mr. W. J. Clemens (secretary and chief inspector of the Public Service Board) had been ...

    Article : 94 words
  20. JUMPED OFF JETTY

    Ernest Hugh Hamilton, aged about 54, a well-known city architect, died at the Perth Hospital this morning, it is thought from heart failure, brought ...

    Article : 214 words
  21. USED AS CATSPAW

    When Mrs. Harriett Lily Coombe (22) came up for sentence, in the Adelaide Criminal Court today for having uttered a cheque for £4 5s, Mr. Justice ...

    Article : 95 words
  22. FARRELL BEATS JONES

    Farrell defeated Bobby Jones in the national open golf championship in the play-off necessitated by their tie on Saturday. ...

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  23. JERVIS BAY COMMAND

    The tension with which the world awaited the clearing up of the Jervis Bay drama ended in the magistrate sentencing the stowaways with the remark ...

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  24. THRILLS FOR PASSENGERS

    The Jervis Bay was a strange sight to-day with marines walking up and down the decks swinging heavy truncheons, while some were armed with revolvers. ...

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  25. JERVIS BAY STOWAWAYS

    One report received says that some of the passengers refused 10 sign the testimonial to the crew because the latter had held up the departure of the ship ...

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  26. GIRL MIGRANTS

    By the Orient mail steamer Ormonde, which arrived at Fremantle this morning, 100 girls arrived who are travelling under the Australian Government ...

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  27. STOP PRESS

    Miss Maude-Royen, the English woman preacher. will make her first aeroplane flight on Thursday morning. when she and her ...

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  28. WYNDHAM MEAT WORKS

    The killings at the Wyndham meat works for the week ended June 23 numbered 1400, making the total for the season 13,330 head. ...

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  29. CULUMWEEL MURDER

    During the re-trial of George Eric Gordon (30), laborer, in the Criminal Court today, Mr. T. C. Brennan, counsel for the defence, suggested there might ...

    Article : 101 words
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  31. CAPTAIN AS CENSOR

    One of the passengers, a Rev. Ople, stated that three days ago Colombo pressmen wirelessed him asking for an account of the disturbances, but the ...

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  32. NEW FORM OF OATH

    A new form of oath was given in a suburban Court today. Ignoring the instruction of the Clerk of Court to "repeat after me" a ...

    Article : 84 words
  33. WHAT CAUSED DEATH?

    Before her death yesterday at Junee Hospital Mrs. Blanche M'Keon (27) made certain statements to the police. In view of these the Coroner (Mr. A. ...

    Article : 57 words
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