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  4. SUNNY AUSTRALIA!

    The Commonwealth Weather Bureau has issued the following weather forecast for Western Australia:— "Fine generally except for a light ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. DUKE OF YORK

    The Colonial Office informed an Australian Press, Association representative today that the obvious interpretation of the Duke of Fork's speech at the N.Z. dinner ...

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  6. MELBA'S FAREWELL

    The Royal bouquet presented to Dame bore the following message in the own handwriting:— To Dame Nellie Melba, with our ...

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  7. 'CAT BURGLARS'

    The latest recruit to the ranks of the "cat burglars" is a fashionably attired young woman. A resident of Wembley was surprised ...

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  8. KALGOORLIE MURDER

    So far as can be gathered there have been no developments in connection with the murder of Inspector Walsh and Sergeant Pitman since the arrest of the two ...

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  9. THE NORTH WEST

    It was originally intended by the Minister for Public Works (Mr. M'Callum) to start on June 28 on his visit to the North-West in connection with ...

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  10. DIAMOND RUSH

    "What is predicted to be the greatest diamond rush in the history of South Africa is likely to take place tomorrow, when the new diamond field at Elandsputte ...

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  11. A TREASURED SOUVENIR

    Dame Melba is having the King's note framed for presentation to her grand-daughter Pamela as a souvenir of "one of the most wonderful evenings of my ...

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  12. KITCHENER

    A striking tribute to the late Lord Kitchener was paid by the Prince of Wales in unveiling a statue of the Field-Marshal on the Horse Guards' Parade. ...

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  13. BOROTRA'S CLOSE CALL

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  14. THRILLING STRUGGLE

    A huge crowd at Houndsditeh, in the heart of the city, witnessed a thrilling struggle between four detectives and Sidney Marks, who made a sensational escape ...

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  15. WHO WAS NEGLIGENT?

    The question as to which of the parties was guilty of negligence was the issue presented in a claim for damages arising oat of a motor cycle accident in ...

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  16. MELBA'S CATCH

    "Danie Melba was not born in Australia for nothing." says the writer of "A Londoner's Diary" in the "Evening Standard." "At the final curtain a bouquet ...

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  17. 'LACK OF PRINCIPLE'

    "The most serious aspect of the Federal Government's decision to cease the per capita payments is the total lack of principle shown by Mr. Bruce and his ...

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  18. FIRST TEST MATCH

    In a copyright cable message from London (which the "Daily News" has received special permisison to publish) ...

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  19. A GRUESOME FIND

    The bodies of 117 British soldiers were discovered during excavation close to Hill 60, near Messines, Flanders, in a deep underground gallery, which collapsed ...

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  20. WIMBLEDON OPENING

    The King and Queen will attend the opening day of the Wimbledon championships on June 21. All the living past champions in the ladies' singles, men's ...

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  21. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    "If her position is not recognised, Spain will cease her membership of the League of Nations, but I hopefully trust that the great Powers will admit her among their ...

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  22. BRITAIN'S FRUIT SUPPLY

    The committee considers the representation of Empire producers' organisations in the United Kingdom as being pivotal in the whole scheme of Empire ...

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  23. EASTERN STRIKE

    Feeling in Government circles is still hopeful of an early settlement of the coal strike. Mr. Baddeley, the Minister for Labor, had another interview with Mr. C. ...

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  24. LONDON WOOL SALES

    At to-day's wool sales eight thousand bales were offered, about six thousand being sold. There was good competition among fine kinds, and prcies were firm ...

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  25. LABOR IN AUSTRALIA

    Mr. E. A. M'Ticrnan (the N.S.W. At torney-General), in response to an invitation, privately addressed the Laborites in the House of Commons on the subject of ...

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  26. DOCK WORKERS' UNION

    At a meeting of the executive of the Dock and Harbor Workers' Union last night, the secretary (C. M. Sullivan) was suspended from duty pending a full ...

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  27. 'I WONDERED'

    It was revealed in the course of a King's Bench action to-day that Mrs. Russell had been paid £100 a week for acting in a film entitled "Afraid of Love." ...

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  28. NORTH WHARF

    In yesterday's, issue of "The Daily News" a statement appeared from Mr. J.B. Sleeman, M.L.A., regarding what he considered to be the disquieting condition ...

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  29. EMERGENCY AIRCRAFT

    No better demonstration of the useful ness of aircraft in an emerceney can be imagined than the return of the Prince of Wales to England by air on May 4. ...

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  30. LATE SHIPPING

    The Holland-Australia steamer GAROET sailed for the Eastern States at 12.30 p.m. to-.day. Drill Defaulters:—Thirty-three drill ...

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  31. BAROCCO'S PERFORMANCE

    The inquiry into the performance of Barocco in the last race held at headquarters on Monday was concluded by the stewards to-day. The explanation given ...

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  32. GOLF

    At Formby, in the Northern golf championship, all competitors who returned scores of 20 less than the leader after to-day's 18 holes, compulsorily retired. ...

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  33. DIVORCE CASE

    In the report of the Gilehrist v. Gilehrist divorce case yesterday, it was stated that Daniel Stewart Gilchrist was employed in the railway department as ...

    Article : 128 words
  34. ADVERTISE OUR LANDS

    Sir:—On two or three occasions Sir Thomas Coombe, after his return from the Eastern States, has mentioned that people there cannot understand the vacant areas ...

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  36. STATES GRANTS ACT

    The Acting Premier, Mr. W. C. Angwin, has received from Mr. A. E. Green, member for Kalgoorlie in the Federal Parliament, a copy of the Bill dealing ...

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  37. EX-SENATOR BENNY

    Benjamin Bonny, formerly Senator, was to-day found guilty, in the Criminal Court on on a charge of fraudulent conversion. He was remanded for sentence ...

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