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  2. COUNTRY NEWS. ATTEMPTED ROBBERY.

    A daring robbery was attempted on the bakery shop of Mr. H. A. Moses, of Taree, on Friday evening. The surrounding shops were well lighted when two men entered the shop ...

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  3. HEAVY RAINS.

    As a result of the movement eastward of the cyclone disturbance which was operating over New South Wales until Saturday morning, fine weather is returning to the State, and at a ...

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  4. LAUNCH TRAGEDY.

    Five persons were drowned in the Manawatu River this morning. A picnic party, numbering 13, was going up the river in a motor launch, which struck ...

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  5. SCOUT DEMONSTRATIONS AT RANDWICK AND CRICKET GROUND.

    Scout Week was brought to a triumphal termination at the week-end by magnificent demonstrations at Randwick racecourse on Saturday and at the Sydney Cricket Ground yesterday. Lord Baden-Powell expressed himself as being greatly impressed at ...

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  6. TYPE OF MISSING MONOPLANE.

    One of the Australian National Airways liners, a sister monoplane to the Southern Cloud, which is reported missing on a trip between Sydney and Melbourne. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. GIRL'S ESCAPE FROM DROWNING.

    A girl named Jean Drury had a narrow escape from drowning at the newly-opened public baths at Taree. The children from the High school were carrying out bathing ...

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  8. TASMAN RACE.

    The Marama spoke to the Oimara, which is engaged in a race with the yachts Teddy and Rangi across the Tasman, at 6 o'clock on Saturday evening, about 370 miles from ...

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  9. WORK FOR PEACE.

    In the course of an inspiring address to more than 8000 Scouts and Cubs at Randwick on Saturday, the Chief Scout, Lord Baden-Powell, urged them to work together in the ...

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  10. BRIDGES REPAIRED.

    The Currumbin Creek bridge, which was damaged in the flood of last month, causing a dislocation of traffic along the main South Coast road from Brisbane to the Tweed for the ...

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  11. CHINA.

    Dr. T. Z. Koo, vice-chairman of the World Student Christian Federation, arrived at Melbourne from Adelaide yesterday, dressed in Oriental costume. He was met by Professor ...

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  12. THANKSGIVING SERVICE.

    Few, if any, more brilliant or impressive spectacles have been witnessed at the Sydney Cricket Ground than that presented yesterday afternoon, when a thanksgiving service ...

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  13. LATE MR. CHARLES EVANS.

    The death occurred this morning in a private hospital at Coonamble of Mr. Charles Evans, of Hawthorne, Come by Chance, at the age of 68 years. Deceased was a very old resident of ...

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  14. IRISH CRIME. Police Officer Murdered.

    Superintendent Curtin, of the Irish Free State police, who recently conducted the case against four men accused of illegal drilling, was shot dead outside his house in Tipperary. ...

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  15. RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    The Federal executive of the Returned Soldiers' League concluded its annual meeting at Canberra yesterday. The meeting was held in camera. ...

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  16. SOUTHERN CLOUD'S PILOT.

    PILOT SHORTRIDGE, who is in charge of the missing monoplane, Southern Cloud. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. TWEED HEADS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.

    An agitation for the construction of a toll bridge at Boyd's Bay was decided upon at a meeting of the Tweed Heads Chamber of Commerce. The Government will be ...

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  18. STYLISH MORA.

    The loss of the bay trotting mare Stylish Mora, valued at £100, has been reported to the police. The mare, the property of Mr. Robert Hicks, ...

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  19. MALE CHILD ABANDONED.

    When two well-known local residents were about to enter their car in Bridge-street last night they were surprised to find an abandoned male child, aged about 14 days, well clothed. ...

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  20. FRENCH NAVY.

    The French Minister of Marine (M. Dumont) submitted to the Naval Commission a building programme of 45,000 tons, at a cost of £9,600,000, to be submitted to the ...

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  21. DOUBLE TRAGEDY.

    A double tragedy occurred at Third-street, Merbein, near Mildura, yesterday afternoon. Early in the day Mrs. McMillan, wife of James McMillan, horticulturist, left home to ...

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  22. NEW AMBULANCE STATION.

    Speaking at the opening of a new ambulance station at Auburn on Saturday, the Premier (Mr. Lang) said that ambulances were an essential part of hospital equipment and ...

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  23. DEATH OF MR. W. F. MIDDLETON.

    William Frederick Middleton, 72, a well-known local sportsman and figure in business circles, has died. He was president of the North Albury Football and Tennis Clubs, and ...

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  24. FATAL SHOOTING.

    Nesol Cosimo, who was shot on Friday while riding to work on a bicycle at Latham, died while being taken to Perth by train. Antonion Fonto, an Italian, was arrested near Wubin, ...

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  25. MR. R. H. ALLARS DEAD.

    Mr. R. H. Allars, Commonwealth Electoral Officer for New South Wales since October, 1924, died on Saturday afternoon at his residence, Waverley, after a long illness. He ...

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  26. BOY RESCUED FROM RIVER.

    Last night Keath Robb, 14 years, was fishing from the public wharf at Bateman's Bay when he accidentally fell into the Clyde River, which is about 20 feet deep at that spot. The alarm ...

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  27. EX-KAISER'S FOURTH SON.

    While entraining from Koenigsberg (Prussia), after having addressed a Nazi meeting, Prince August Wilhelm, the ex-Kaiser's fourth son, was badly beaten by the police, who had ...

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  28. VISITOR ROBBED.

    A visitor from New Zealand, who was staying in Sydney awaiting the sailing of the steamer Balranald for London on Saturday, reported to the police on Friday night that ...

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  29. MURDER CHARGE.

    Ernest Griffin, who is charged with having murdered D. K. Crawford was remanded until April 7, ball being allowed, self in £100 and one security of £100. ...

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  30. KULGOA RAID.

    It was stated yesterday that betting charges, which had been preferred against a number of men, in consequence of a police raid on the ferry steamer Kulgoa on March 7, would be ...

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  31. THE SENATE VACANCY.

    A conference of the South Australian Labour party selected the president (Mr. Kneebone) as a candidate for the vacancy in the Senate caused by the death of Senator Chapman. ...

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  32. NEW STATE.

    At a meeting of the Taree Municipal Council, a motion was unanimously carried not to send a delegate to the Maitland conference on April 7, for the purpose of adopting a ...

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  33. LATE SHIPPING.

    ADELAIDE.—Arr. Saturday: Orford, from London: Phaslancila, from Melbourne. Sailed. Saturday: Orford, for eastern States; Clan McNaughton, for United Kingdom; Barrabool, for London, via ...

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  34. PONTYPRIDD BY-ELECTION.

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  35. POLICEMAN ASSAULTED.

    On being called into the bar of a hotel in Victoria-avenue, Concord West, to quell a disturbance on Saturday afternoon, Constable Hoken, who was on his way home, was set ...

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  36. INDEX. NEWS.

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  37. MENACED BY FIRE.

    A strenuous fight was waged by about 100 men for several days against an extensive fire in the Omahuta State forest at Hokianga. Fears were entertained for the safety of ...

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  38. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Snowden), who underwent an operation on Monday for cystitis, is reported to be progressing very well.—Official Wireless.) ...

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  39. HOTEL DISPUTE.

    The hotel dispute assumed a serious aspect yesterday, when employees of the Municipal Council refused to handle sanitary material from hotels involved in the dispute. ...

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  40. RAILWAY AMBULANCE CORPS.

    The annual meeting and presentation of awards of the Railway and Tramway Ambulance Corps was held at the Railway institute on Saturday. ...

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  41. STORIES OF AUSTRALIA. "On Verge of Revolution."

    Passengers by the Sierra and tne Aorangi told newspaper representatives that Australia was on the verge of a revolution. They refused to permit the use of their [?]ames, but ...

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  42. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  43. WESTERN LANDS.

    Mr. Tully (Minister for Lands) states that for the purpose of obtaining certain information of a practical nature he has engaged Mr. Granter, a surveyor of many years' standing ...

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  44. CUSTOMS AGREEMENT.

    The German Minister for Foreign Affairs (Dr. Curtius) has announced the conclusion of a preliminary agreement between Germany and Austria relating to a future customs ...

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  45. NEW WORKS AT ORANGE.

    The Minister for Works (Mr. Davidson) and Mr. G. W Mitchell, Director of Works, were accorded a civic reception yesterday morning. Later, the Minister received deputations from ...

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  46. COUNTRY MOVE.

    Mr. Bate, M.L.A., addressed a large meeting on the political situation. He dealt principally with the Arbitration Bill, and described it as an attempt to introduce Sovietism by ...

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  47. ENGINEER KILLED.

    Alexander Lachlan McIntyre, an engineer, about 50 years of age, whose home was at 11 Boronia-street, Epping, was knocked down by a motor car and killed on the Eastwood-road ...

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  48. TO-DAY.

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  49. FIRES IN NEWTOWN AND REDFERN.

    Two outbreaks of fire had to be dealt with by the city and suburban fire brigades yesterday morning. Shortly after 7 o'clock a fire was discovered to have broken out at the premises ...

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  50. NEW ENGLAND ELECTORATE.

    An interesting position is likely to occur in the new New England Federal electorate, which will embrace portion of Robertson, at the next Federal election, in view of New ...

    Article : 107 words
  51. MAN ATTACKED BY HORSE

    A horse attacked a man and severely injured him with its hooves on Stewart's Creek-road. Townsville, to-day. A motor cycle collided with the horse on the ...

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  52. STOREKEEPER MENACED.

    Detectives from the Daceyville station investigated the story of Mr. Bernard William Dunn, a storekeeper, of Carrington-road, Randwick, who reported that he had been ...

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  53. SAFE REMOVED AND ROBBED.

    Thieves who entered the premises of the Advanx tyre works in Peel-street, Turnworth, at the week-end, removed the iron safe to the back of the building. They then opened ...

    Article : 43 words
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