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  2. AQUARIUM MYSTERY.

    Medical evidence about the tattooed arm found in the Coogee Aquarium on April 25, at the time a tiger shark was on exhibition there, was given yesterday when the City Coroner (Mr. Oram) resumed his inquiry into the death of James Smith. ...

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  3. INSURANCE

    The Premier (Mr. Stevens), it was officially announced yesterday, has already taken the first step towards giving effect to his pre-election ...

    Article : 301 words
  4. THE KING.

    The King's indisposition is not serious, and he was able to take a motor drive at Sandringham yesterday afternoon, and again this morning. He is progressing satisfactorily. ...

    Article : 164 words
  5. VICTORIAN BAN.

    The Transport Regulation Board to-day refused applications for licences to operate 46 motor vehicles between Melbourne and Riverina. The decision of the board, it is ...

    Article : 379 words
  6. TRUCE SIGNED.

    The protocol of the truce between Paraguay and Bolivia to end the war in the Gran Chaco was signed to-day in the Argentine Presidential Palace by the Bolivian Foreign ...

    Article : 211 words
  7. POLICE RESEARCHES.

    The detectives inquiring into the murder of Reginald William Holmes, who was shot in his car in Hicksonroad, Dawes Point, on Tuesday ...

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  8. FOR PEACE.

    Mr. Lloyd George, MP., leaders of the Free Churches, and others have issued a non-party manifesto urging a fresh crusade for peace and national ...

    Article : 416 words
  9. GAS ATTACKS.

    "People who are luridly exaggerating the perils of aerial gas attacks deserve the most refined tortures of the Spanish Inquisition," declared Mr. J. Davidson Pratt, general ...

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  10. 40-HOUR WEEK.

    A deadlock is the outcome of the confusion at yesterday's proceedings at the International Labour Conference in connection with the 40hour week proposal. ...

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  11. "KNIFE PROBABLY USED."

    Mrs. Gladys Lilian Jane Smith, recalled, said that, in her opinion, the piece of flesh which she had been shown that morning at the morgue, and which, she had been ...

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  12. MR. LYONS.

    As the guest of the Liverpool Docks and Harbour Board, the Australian Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) spent yesterday afternoon on the small steamer Vigilant exploring the ...

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  13. MR. BRUXNER'S COMMENT.

    "New South Wales is well ahead in the handling of this problem," said the Minister for Transport, (Mr. Bruxner) last night. "This move by Victoria appears at first ...

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  14. THE GOVERNOR.

    The Governor (Sir Alexander Hore-Ruthven) who, with Lady Hore-Ruthven, began a two days' visit to the Newcastle district today, said at a civic luncheon tendered by ...

    Article : 393 words
  15. GRAZIER ACCUSED.

    Henry Crossthwaite, manager and partowner of Bidgemia pastoral station, near Carnarvon, was charged in the Perth Police Court to-day with having attempted to ...

    Article : 212 words
  16. GERMAN NAVY.

    The Naval Correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" (Mr.H. C. Bywater) points out that if an agreement is concluded under which Germany will have 35 per cent. of the ...

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  17. MAD CAT BITES SAILORS.

    A mad cat aboard the naval sloop Hastings in the Red Sea indirectly caused the ship to run aground. The cat bit several sailors, and, as rabies ...

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  18. QUETTA EARTHQUAKE.

    With the transfer of the wounded to the hospitals in India, the medical situation in Quetta, where the disastrous earthquake occurred is rapidly improving. ...

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  19. BROADCAST FROM 'PLANE.

    One of the novel features of this year's a [?]ual Royal Air Force display, to be held at Hendon on June 29, will be a description broadcast by a pilot engaged in aerobatics. ...

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  20. MACQUARIE-STREET.

    The City Council, up to yesterday evening, had received no official notification of the appointment of a committee of inquiry to investigate proposals for the re-planning of ...

    Article : 323 words
  21. HOLMES FAMILY.

    Reginald Holmes, who was murdered in his car in Sydney, was a member of one of Auckland's pioneer boatbuilding families. His grandfather, William Holmes, was a partner in ...

    Article : 150 words
  22. THIEVES' ERROR.

    Thieves attempted to rob the mails carried by the Great Western express between Port Augusta and Kalgoorlie. Their one error foiled the attempt, for, ...

    Article : 232 words
  23. NORMANDIE.

    Plans for welcoming the great French liner Normandie on her arrival at Plymouth to-day, after her record return run of 4 days 3 hours 25 minutes across the Atlantic from New York ...

    Article : 152 words
  24. NEW BRITISH HANGAR.

    A hangar, of new design, the first of its kind in the world, is being completed at Gatwick, It is in the form of a hexagonal Martello tower. ...

    Article : 108 words
  25. ITALIAN SOMALILAND.

    The Ceylon Government has refused the Italian Consul permission to recruit Ceylonese labourers for road-making work in Italian Somaliland. ...

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  26. CIVIC DIGNITY

    By a majority of one vote, Katoomba Municipal Council decided to buy civic robes for the Mayor and town clerk. In support of the proposal it was contended ...

    Article : 133 words
  27. GERMAN ENGINE

    The German State railways announce that a new stream-lined engine, drawing 200 tons, during an official test between Berlin and Hamburg, reached A speed of 119.8 miles an ...

    Article : 165 words
  28. TAXATION.

    The State Ministry does not propose to introduce legislation making provision in the taxation laws for the payment of taxes by instalment. ...

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  29. SOUTH AFRICANS.

    Rain prevented play to-day in the match which was to have commenced at Lord's between the South African cricketers and the Club Cricket Conference. ...

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  30. ARMED MAN

    A masked man, armed with a long-barrelled revolver, confronted A. F. Simons, proprietor of the Broadway Casket Agency, Wickhamstreet, Valley, in his shop to-night, and forced ...

    Article : 118 words
  31. WAR DEBTS TO U.S.A.

    Finland officially informed the State Department to-day that she would pay her halfyearly war debt instalment of 165,453 dollar, on June 15. ...

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  32. BROADCASTING.

    For the first time in the history of broadcasting in Australia, the Federal Government has taken power to compel owners of electrical equipment to adjust such equipment to ...

    Article : 169 words
  33. BOILER EXPLODES

    Two sailors, Mustonen and Hellstrom, were killed when the boiler of the donkey engine on the Finnish barque Herzogin Cecille, which is discharging Australian wheat at ...

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  34. DAVIS CUP.

    Members of the United States Davis cup team, consisting of S. B. Wood, W. Allison, J. Van Ryn, J. D. Budge, and Gene Mako, have arrived, accompanied by the non-playing ...

    Article : 111 words
  35. CANADIAN UNEMPLOYED.

    The Government to-day ordered the Royal Canadian mounted police at Regina to remove from freight trains and intern in camp 2000 deserters from relief camps, who, after ...

    Article : 101 words
  36. MACQUARIE-ST. PROPERTY.

    Numbers 187, 189, and 191 Macquarle-street, three old-fashioned houses, have been sold for £26,000 cash. They have a combined frontage of about 61 feet 6 inches. ...

    Article : 87 words
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