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  2. NEWS OF THE DAY

    The Junce Hospital carnival realised £815. Approval has been given to the Grafton City Council's loan of £8000 for ...

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  3. CHURCH PARADES

    Special parades at the churches of the district marked the opening of Scout Week yesterday. Ministers made special reference in their addresses to the value ...

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  4. OBITUARY

    The funeral of the late Mr. William Henry Strick, one of Adamstown's best-known and most highly respected residents, was held on Friday. Deceased, ...

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  5. HOSTILE CROWD

    Constables Hill and Fraser, attached to the Regent-street police station, were the victims of a brutal attack last night. Both had to receive attention at the hospital ...

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  6. FOUR INJURED

    Four persons were injured, one critically, when a motor car crashed into the rear of a stationary lorry on the Windsor-road, near Richmond, at 8 o'clock ...

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  7. HELD UP

    Eight Australian workers, arriving here by the Aoranga, to establish an Ontario farm implement slant for H. V. McKay, Pty., Ltd., have been detained by the ...

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  8. "LIKE MOTHER"

    Sydney Fox, who is under death sentence at Maidstone Prison, for the murder of his mother, has little to say about the Australian, Mrs. Charlot Morse, in his ...

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  9. CAR STRIKES TREE

    When a car ran off the Great Northroad, near Wiseman's Ferry, this afternoon, and crashed into a tree, Olive Honner, 39, of St. Leonards, received a ...

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  10. TEST TEAM

    Autograph hunters are the bugbear of the Australian cricketers, who, nevertheless, are philosophically accepting the penalties of fame. Passengers and ...

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  11. TWO BOYS INJURED.

    Gordon Piggott, 15, of Crown-street, City, and Victor Job, of the same address, received serious injuries when their trolley-car got out of control and ...

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  12. LATE MR. J. M. HOOKE.

    At the funeral of the late Mr. John McKinlay Hooke, solicitor, of Taree, on Friday, four Presbyterian ministers officiated, three representing the Free ...

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  13. OLD MAN'S DEATH.

    Henry Robson, 81, of Katoomba, who was knocked down by a car and seriously injured while crossing the main road at Katoomba, last night, died in hospital ...

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  14. FOUND BY SIDE OF ROAD.

    When driving along the road near Ferntree Gully last night a motorist noticed a man lying by the side of the road. The man was taken to hospital and admitted ...

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  15. EX-SERGEANT WARD.

    Alfred Carshena Ward, formerly Police Prosecutor at Newcastle, died in Newcastle Hospital on Saturday, in the 52nd year. One of the most popular men in ...

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  16. BRITISH FOOTBALL

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  17. WOMAN'S BODY IN RIVER.

    The body of Mrs. Nellie McQueen, 25, of Richmond, who was reported missing yesterday, was found floating in the Yarra River to-day. ...

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  18. ST. ANDREW'S

    In his special address to the Girl Guides. Scouts, and Cubs in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Newcastle, yesterday, Rev. G. Nesbitt said that the text—"Meet ...

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  19. WALLSEND

    Wallsend Amateur Cycling Club's annual social and presentation of trophies took place on Saturday night in the Rawson L.O.L. Hall. ...

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  20. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    London, March 29.—A bill, sponsored by the three parties, was introduced into the House of Commons yesterday, providing that persons selling United kingdom ...

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  21. PRESIDENT'S CALL

    At President Hindenburg's request, Dr. Heinrich Bruening is endeavouring to form a Cabinet. Dr. Bruening, who is 45, is a war time Iron Cross holder. He ...

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  22. Empire Rifle Shooting.

    London, March 29.—South Africa with an average of 83.20 points, won the King's Trophy for the Empire miniature rifleshooting. Canada was second with 80.25. ...

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  23. Big Financial Amalgamation.

    New York, March 29.—"The journal of Commerce" reports to-day that an amalgamation is pending between the Guaranty Trust, the Bankers Trust, and the New ...

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  24. Miss Florence Austral.

    London, March 29.—Miss Florence Austral and Mr. John Amadio made their appearance prior to leaving for Australia, in the presence of Prince George. They ...

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  25. GIFTS TO CHURCH.

    During the morning service in the Metcalfe-street Methodist Church yesterday Rev. Scarth Fleming, the Minister, accepted and dedicated for use in the ...

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  26. HUNGER-STRIKE ENDS

    Madame Hanau, having been assured of an early hearing of her application for bail, has abandoned her hunger strike. She is extremely weak. ...

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  27. Morris Motors' Profit.

    London, March 20.—Morris Motors Ltd., made a net profit in its latest year of £1,285,000. The reserve fund now amounts to £2,000,000. A dividend of 10 ...

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  28. TORONTO

    A special meeting of the Toronto Progress Association was held in the School of Arts on Thursday, Mr. G. E. Edwards presiding over a good attendance. ...

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  29. Australian Polo Team.

    London, March 29.—The Ashton team of polo players created a fine impression in their practices at Malmesbury in preparation for the Beaufort spring tournament ...

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  30. WEST WALLSEND

    On Friday night, Mr. C. Powell delivered an address on "Miners and Prospecting," to a large audience in the school of arts, West Wallsend, under the ...

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  31. 500-Mile Foot Race

    Montreal, March 29.—It is announced that a 500-mile foot relay race for a purse of £2000, open to runners of all countries, will be held in the environments of ...

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  32. SCOUT IDEALS

    "It is my privilege to address you this evening on the subject of the Boy Scout movement," said Scoutmaster W. N. Anderson, in his address at St. Paul's ...

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  33. Polish Politics

    Warsaw, March 29.—M. Slavek, Chairman of the Governmental Bloc party, has succeeded in forming a Ministry. ...

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  34. Explorer's Respects

    Captain Sir George Wilkins, who was delayed en route by snowstorms, arrived here to-day to pay his respects at Lt. Ben Eielson's grace, on which he placed ...

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  35. British Motor Cycle Record

    London, March 29.—A British-built Dunelt motor cycle, which has been ridden day and night for 16 days, has completed 13,200 miles which is the most strenuous ...

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  36. SOCIAL EVENING.

    The members of the Blackalls Progress Association were entertained by the Ladies' Committee and their friends to a social evening in the Park pavilion on ...

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  37. ANGRY MAJOR

    Because a motor car nearly knocked down his wife. Major Georgesen angrily smashed the window with his sword before he was aware that the owner of the ...

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  38. TEN KILLED

    A gas explosion resulted in 10 being killed outright in the Miike coalmine, at Kyishiu to-day. Many others were seriously injured. The flames are continuing ...

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  39. FELL 2000 FEET

    Miss Gladys Grace, the woman air pilot, who is the daughter of Rear-Admiral Grace, and a granddaughter of the late Dr. Grace, the famous cricketer, had a ...

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  40. ELECTRIC WHEAT.

    The production of two crops of wheat in one year is the latest achievement of Canada's agriculture miracle workers. The feat is accomplished by the use of ...

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  41. STRIBLING-SCOTT FIGHT

    It is announced that "Young" Stribling will fight Scott in London some time in May. It is believed that, in view of this announcement, and Scott's recent ...

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  42. AUCTION SALES ADVERTISED.

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  43. Advertising

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