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  2. SOLDIERS' DAY.

    Police officials estimated that more than 300,000 people were in the city yesterday, either lining the route or taking part in the procession and associated ceremonies. No ...

    Article : 557 words
  3. "FLYING DOCTOR."

    The pilot's licence of the Government "flying doctor" in the Northern Territory (Dr. C. C. Fenton) has been suspended by the Darwin representative of the Civil Aviation ...

    Article : 300 words
  4. CENTRAL AUSTRALIA.

    The Minister for the Interior (Mr. Paterson), who is en route to Central Australia, boarded the train for Alice Springs at Quorn to-night after he had motored from Adelaide ...

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  5. ANZAC DAY.

    The most memorable observance of Anzac Day since the landing at Gallipoli 20 years ago was carried out throughout Australia yesterday with reverence and affection. Remarkably impressive scenes were witnessed in Sydney where the numbers of men in the march and of ...

    Article : 193 words
  6. WHEAT TRADE.

    The Board of Trade was closed to-day by its directors until to-morrow, as the result of a petition filed by the Rosenbaum Grain Corporation, one of the largest houses in the ...

    Article : 218 words
  7. BIG RALLY.

    In the first move towards mobilising his vast following into an active political agency, Father C. E. Coughlin addressed a local rally of his National ...

    Article : 237 words
  8. THE JUBILEE.

    The full programme for the processions to St. Paul's Cathedral for the Jubilee thanksgiving service on May 6 has not yet been issued, but it is understood that the British ...

    Article : 385 words
  9. CANADA'S STOCKS.

    On the ground that Canada's policy of holding wheat conflicts with Article 4 of the Ottawa Agreement, the Liverpool Corn Trade Association, at its annual meeting, adopted ...

    Article : 309 words
  10. THE MARCH

    The march through the city streets was an inspiring spectacle, particularly for those sections of the enormous crowds along the route, who were able to see the column of ...

    Article : 805 words
  11. UNFADING FAME.

    Twenty years have passed since Australian troops landing on Gallipoli established for themselves a fame that can never fade in the hearts of their countrymen. In that ...

    Article : 566 words
  12. SHIPPING LOSSES.

    There were remarkable passages in a speech by Sir Percy Bates, chairman, at the annual meeting of the Cunard-White Star line. "To-day," he said, "nobody can tell whether ...

    Article : 348 words
  13. FEDERAL CABINET.

    Federal Ministers will review a number of matters of outstanding importance when the Cabinet meets in Canberra on May 7. They will discuss the progress made by the Prime ...

    Article : 397 words
  14. MR. LYONS.

    There was a brilliant scene at Belfast station yesterday, when the Australian Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) arrived in bright sunshine on a brief official visit. He was met ...

    Article : 515 words
  15. AVIATION.

    A strange aircraft, composed of two separate self-contained units, the invention of Major R. H. Mayo, is now taking shape at the works of Short Bros., Ltd., Rochester, Kent, with ...

    Article : 488 words
  16. SHELTER IN EMPORIUM.

    Six floors of a vacant city emporium, each with row upon row of straw palliasses covered with heavy grey army service blankets, sheltered Sydney's homeless army of ex-service ...

    Article : 485 words
  17. OLD-AGE PENSIONS.

    All doubts about an increase in the rate of old-age and invalid pensions after the end of June were resolved to-day by the completion of official figures of the cost of living index ...

    Article : 111 words
  18. FOREIGN POLICY.

    The Prime Minister of New Zealand (Mr. G. W. Forbes), in an interview to-day, said he saw no necessity for a discussion on Empire defence or the foreign policy of the United ...

    Article : 242 words
  19. MAN'S ARM

    Detectives are investigating a report that a 14-foot shark held in captivity at the Coogee Aquarium disgorged a human arm yesterday afternoon. ...

    Article : 336 words
  20. UNDER TWO CODES

    J. Stiff, an outstanding Australian Rules footballer, had an extraordinary experience yesterday afternoon, when he played in competition matches in two different codes. After ...

    Article : 223 words
  21. UNITED SERVICE

    About 250,000 people, including 60,000 returned men, assembled in and about the Domain for the united intercessory service, which was conducted by returned chaplains. ...

    Article : 358 words
  22. MINE DISASTER

    Three European miners and 40 natives were drowned in the Machavie mine 15 miles from Potchefstroom (Transvaal), which was reopened after the Union abandoned the gold ...

    Article : 117 words
  23. PRICE OF SILVER

    A Presidential proclamation issued to-day established the Treasury price of newly-mined domestic silver at 77.57 cents an ounce, compared with 71.11 cents an ounce proclaimed ...

    Article : 242 words
  24. "A GREAT DAY."

    The Minister for Health and Repatriation (Mr. Hughes), speaking at Chatswood last night, said that yesterday would live in memory as long as life lasted. ...

    Article : 399 words
  25. CRICKET TOUR.

    It is expected that the selectors—Messrs. E. A. Dwyer (N.S.W.), W. Johnson (Victoria), and V. Y. Richardson (South Australia)—will choose the Australian team to tour South ...

    Article : 156 words
  26. FREE TRANSPORT

    The Premier (Mr. Stevens) yesterday expressed indignation that the leader of the State Labour party (Mr. Lang) had made a "sneering reference" in a recent speech to ...

    Article : 310 words
  27. GERMAN AERODROMES.

    The weekly newspaper "Marianne" says: "Germany's borders are fringed with 258 camouflaged, secret aerodromes, whereas, officially, Germany admits to only 62. All can ...

    Article : 68 words
  28. AIR MAIL SERVICE

    Mr. Richard Coke, British author and journalist, who arrived at Archerfield aerodrome to-day was the first private passenger to complete the London-Brisbane journey by ...

    Article : 182 words
  29. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The price of gold to-day was £7/4/5 an ounce fine, compared with £7/3/8½ yesterday. FOREIGN EXCHANGES. The United States dollar was quoted to-day ...

    Article : 230 words
  30. MISS JEAN BATTEN.

    Miss Jean Batten, the New Zealand airwoman, who is flying from Australia to England, made a forced landing at Foggia this morning owing to engine trouble. She was ...

    Article : 220 words
  31. HOME-MADE 'PLANE.

    Mr. H. U. Shepherdson, a young South Australian missionary, has built his own 'plane at Malinjimbl Island Methodist mission station, 350 miles north-east of Darwin. He ...

    Article : 125 words
  32. PROPOSED FEDERATION.

    The Premier of Southern Rhodesia (Mr. G. M. Huggins), before flying to England, foreshadowed a United States of Africa, formed of all British territories in the South and the ...

    Article : 118 words
  33. ANZAC MEMORIAL.

    Yesterday was the first Anzac Day on which the Anzac Memorial in Hyde Park has been open. After the march and the service in the ...

    Article : 121 words
  34. TWO WOMEN DROWNED.

    A motor car, containing three persons, fell into Mokau River, in the King Country. Two of the occupants, Mrs. Charles Hyde, 72, and Mrs. Coleridge Rait, 26, were drowned. ...

    Article : 39 words
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