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  2. LOAN MONEY

    Before the next Commonwealth loan is offered for subscription this year, the Loan Council will probably demand a substantial reduction in the ...

    Article : 199 words
  3. DEAD AIRMAN.

    The last flight of the Southern Cross yesterday morning was marked by a fine gesture by a famous airman to a dead admirer who also had been an ...

    Article : 395 words
  4. SOUTHERN CROSS.

    The Southern Cross was formally handed over yesterday at the Richmond aerodrome by Sir Charles Kingsford Smith to the Federal Government. The Minister for Defence ...

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  5. PATRICK BRADY

    Patrick Brady, 42, shearer, who was committed for trial on Tuesday on a charge of having murdered James Smith at Cronulla, was released from Long Bay Gaol yesterday ...

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  6. ABYSSINIA.

    The correspondent of "The Times" at Addis Ababa says: "The Emperor of Abyssinia (Haili Sellassie), in an exclusive interview said he desired a ...

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  7. KING'S COMMAND.

    There is jubilation, especially in H.M.S. Sussex, at the following signal, which was received to-day from the Admiralty:— "His Majesty the King has commanded that ...

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  8. CRAWFORD BEATS PERRY.

    In the match at Eastbourne to-day between England and Australia, J. Crawford beat F. J. Perry, 6-0, 6-4, 8-10, 6-2. Crawford's form was sound enough, but Perry's was so unbelievably bad that the Australian had merely to allow the British champion to continue the ...

    Article : 97 words
  9. ALL SEATS TAKEN.

    Reflections on what might have been were inevitably prompted by the character of the match, which the Australians, nevertheless, are taking with full seriousness, endeavouring ...

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  10. AIR MAILS

    Following the disclosure that members of the Federal Cabinet are not unanimously in favour of the plans of the Postmaster-General (Senator McLachlan) for the ...

    Article : 350 words
  11. THE RAILWAYS.

    In consequence of increased passenger traffic, the Railway Department, has found it necessary to obtain additional rolling stock. An order was placed this week with ths ...

    Article : 180 words
  12. SCENE IN COMMONS.

    A scene occurred in the House of Commons yesterday, when Lady Astor (Con., Sutton) declared that the malnutrition of children was not due to poverty, but to not knowing the ...

    Article : 323 words
  13. SIX DEATHS.

    The death-roll in Belfast as a result of the rioting reached six to-day when a man was killed in a street by a bullet wound in the head. ...

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  14. "FLYING DOCTOR."

    A spectacular event was enacted at Tennant's Creek goldfield yesterday by the "flying doctor" (Dr. Fenton). To avoid taking a patient in a motor car over eight miles ...

    Article : 144 words
  15. RELIEF WORKERS.

    Striking relief workers in the West Wallsend district will be given an opportunity of returning to work to-morrow. It was learnt to-night that starting tickets for the next ...

    Article : 375 words
  16. MALARIA VICTIM.

    Constable D. Woodcock, who was on patrol in the wild Port Keats area, seeking Minemara, an aboriginal murderer, who escaped from Fanny Bay Gaol, was brought back to ...

    Article : 276 words
  17. "DRINKING CLUBS."

    A meeting of the Licensed Victuallers' Association attended by 80 per cent. of the licensed victualler of Brisbane, decided that all hotels in the greater Brisbane area should close on ...

    Article : 114 words
  18. MACKAY EXPEDITION.

    Yesterday we made flight No. 29 to connect up with flight No. 7 from Cook. Across the ranges west of Oodnadatta was interesting, but afterwards there was nothing to see ...

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  19. NIAGARA.

    The liner Niagara, which left Victoria at 5 p.m. with the Australian Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons on board, collided with the freighter King Egbert in the Strait of Juan de Fuca. ...

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  20. SLAVERY DISCUSSED IN LORDS.

    The subject of slavery was discussed in the House of Lords last night, in connection with the recent report of the Slavery Committee of the League of Nations. ...

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  21. CHILLED BEEF.

    The chairman of the Queensland Meat Industiy Board (Mr. B. F. Sunners), who accompanied the Australian Ministerial delegation to London in a consultative capacity ...

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  22. THIEF DISTURBED.

    Richard Glennon, 42, assistant caretaker of the premises of McPhail, Anderson, and Co., stock and station agents, Bourke-street, city, was beaten about the head with an iron bar ...

    Article : 197 words
  23. NAME IN DISPUTE.

    At the last meeting of the South Australian Kennel Association affiliation was granted to the newly-formed blanch of the German Shepherd Dog League of Australasia and a ...

    Article : 175 words
  24. PASSENGER'S ACCOUNT.

    The collision between the King Egbert and the Niagara on which Mr. Lyons and his party were travelling, occurred as most of the passengers were leaving dinner. A dense ...

    Article : 235 words
  25. TWO STRIKES.

    Two strikes occurred in the metropolitan area yesterday. It was reported at the Trades Hall that 18 engineers, employed at the Austral Bronze Company at Alexandria, ceased ...

    Article : 156 words
  26. STEAMER KAROOLA

    The interstate steamer Karoola to-day concluded one of the roughest voyages she has made on the westward run since she has been on the interstate trade. She was 24 hours ...

    Article : 182 words
  27. MECHANICAL DEVICES

    Police who paid a visit to a house in the Chinese quarter of the city yesterday afternoon found in it many curious and ingenious devices, including complicated mechanism for ...

    Article : 224 words
  28. COLD SNAP

    Fat western districts report heavy losses of sheep. After the second rains a week ago in the Winton district, some of the coldest weather ever known killed enormous numbers ...

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  29. ANZAC DAY MARCH.

    The annual conference of the Victorian branch of the Returned Soldiers' League decided by an overwhelming majority to-day that the route of the Anzac Day march should ...

    Article : 191 words
  30. FRENCH ECONOMIES.

    "Nations, like individuals, must live within their incomes," said M. Laval in a broadcast address to the nationa appealing for cooperation. ...

    Article : 125 words
  31. SOUTH AFRICANS.

    R. E. S. Wyatt will captain England in the fourth test match against South Africa which will commence at Manchester on July 27. Newspapers criticise the reappointment of ...

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  32. ABORIGINAL'S FEAR.

    An aboriginal named "Dodger" was recently in Darwin, where he claimed that members of his tribe were "singing him to death," a form of sorcery which often results in death ...

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  33. MISSING GIRL.

    A body of police a larger body of returned soldiers, members of the Bankstown branch of the league and others searched all Wednesday night the bush country south of ...

    Article : 308 words
  34. NEW DEAL.

    The New Deal won an important, if perhaps only a temporary victory in the battle of constitutionality to-day, when the Federal Court of Appeals, sitting at New Orleans, ...

    Article : 179 words
  35. THE "SILLER GUN."

    On July 19, 1919, Mr. E. G. Paterson, now of Katoomba, won the "Siller Gun," originally presented by King James VI, in 1587 to the burgh of Kirkeudbright, so that the ...

    Article : 243 words
  36. FLOCK OF GULLS

    Seagulls flying high over the city compelled the pilot of an autogiro to land on the Domain near Alexandra-avenue, to-day. Mr. Charles Gatenby, who flew his C30 ...

    Article : 162 words
  37. MATCH AGAINST DURHAM.

    The South Africans to-day completed a two days' match against Durham at Sunderland, the visitors winning by an innings and 45 runs. ...

    Article : 181 words
  38. LACK OF HARMONY

    Lack of harmony among the hosts of the British Legionaries was again manifested to-day when the Government cancelled the programme drawn up by the Stahlhel, leaders ...

    Article : 160 words
  39. SHOTS FIRED.

    A railway detective fired two shots after he had surprised men who were alleged to be attempting to broach a truck of a goods train near Clyde-street, Islington, late to-night. ...

    Article : 100 words
  40. POSTAL CHARGES.

    It was stated to-day that there is no possibility of the Federal Government agreeing to a reduction in portal charges as one of the reforms in the budget for the current year. ...

    Article : 88 words
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