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  2. MR. LYONS.

    Mr. Lyons received a splendid reception when he addressed a crowded meeting in the Town Hall, Ballarat, last night. Mrs. Lyons, who also spoke, made a ...

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  3. 'PLANE CRASH

    The Southern Cross Junior, one of the most famous light aeroplanes in the world, crashed from a height of 2000 feet near Mascot aerodrome at dusk ...

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  4. MR. SCOTT

    Mr. Charles W. A. Scott, who reached Darwin on Friday evening, after a record flight of nine days 12 hours from England, set out from Darwin for Brisbane at 7.3 o'clock this ...

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  5. MINERS' PRESIDENT

    The miners' northern president (Mr. T. Hoare), in the course of an address at a meeting held in Islington Park this afternoon, form a Newcastle division of the Australian ...

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  6. PORTUGAL.

    The Portuguese Government has issued the following communique: "Strong in the support of the army, the Government is determined to ...

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  7. FEDERAL MINISTRY

    In an atmosphere of political uncertainty, the Federal Parliamentary session, which was interrupted by the Easter adjournment, will be resumed this week, the House of ...

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  8. WHALING INDUSTRY.

    News received in London concerning next season's operations of the Norwegian whaling fleet adds interest to Sir Douglas Mawson's recent statements emphasising the necessity ...

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  9. THE KING

    It was officially stated to-day that the King had a good night, and that the improvement in his condition is maintained. The doctors' satisfaction with the slow ...

    Article : 149 words
  10. GRAIN SPECULATION.

    "The elimination of speculation 'in grain is the only solution of growers' problems," says Mr. W. Sanford Evans, noted Canadian economist and a member of Sir Josiah ...

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  11. LAHORE TERRORISTS.

    A resolution passed by the Central Sikh League at Amritsar (Punjab), "appreciating the sacrifices" of Bhagat Singh, Sukhdev, and Rajguru, the Lahore terrorists, and Sajjan ...

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  12. AIRMAN REACHES CAMOOWEAL.

    Mr. Scott reached Camooweal at 6 o'clock to-rilght. On the flight from Darwin Mr. Scott visited friends at Alroy, and landed at ...

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  13. AUSTRALIAN SILVER COINS.

    An Australian tourist who optimistically carried a box containing £50 worth of Australian coins, hoping their silver content, which is greater than that of English coins, would ...

    Article : 81 words
  14. KING'S CONGRATULATIONS.

    His Excellency the Governor-General has received the following message from his Majesty the King, for transmission to Mr. C. W. A. Scott: "Please convey my hearty ...

    Article : 128 words
  15. EFFECTS OF INFLATION.

    In an article in the "Investors' Chronicle," discussing inflation as a remedy for trade depression, Mr. Hartley Withers, noted economist, says: Ita dangers to the gold standard ...

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  16. MR. LANG

    Accompanied by a delegation of his Parliamentary supporters, the Premier, Mr. Lang, left Sydney last night for Melbourne to launch his campaign for the adoption of his ...

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  17. PRINCES' RETURN.

    The Prince of Wales' South American tour, on which he has been accompanied by Prince George, will conclude at the week-end. They sail for Lisbon in the liner Arlanza. The ...

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  18. BEASLEY GROUP?

    It was definitely stated in Federal Labour circles last night that the present in tentions of the Beasley group were to allow sufficient members of the group to proceed to ...

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  19. BRITISH PRESS COMMENT.

    "Scott Proves Britannia Rules the Sky" is the streamline heading in the "Cally Herald." This is typical of the general newspaper publicity given to the flight ...

    Article : 157 words
  20. WONDERS OF MECCA.

    The effects of the world depression ore revealed in most unlikely directions. It has caused a slump in the Moslem pilgrim traffic, and this is affecting the revenues of the ...

    Article : 120 words
  21. JAPANESE ROYALTY.

    Communists attempted a demonstration against Prince and Princess Takamatsu of Japan. As the Emperor's brother and his wife, under heavy police guard, landed late ...

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  22. MR. R. JAMES. M.P.

    Mr. B. James, Federal member for Hunter, this evening defined his political position as definitely in support of the Lang plan, but equally definitely in opposition to any move ...

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  23. TIDE OF MIGRATION.

    The tide of immigration to the United States has turned for the first time in history, so that more persons are now leaving the country than entering. Under the ...

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  24. FATAL SHOT.

    While playing the part of the condemned prisoner of war and facing a firing party of two of his companions at Oatley Bay on Saturday afternoon. Jack Foster, 9, of ...

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  25. AVIATION.

    The Boyal Dutch Airline announces that the first 'plane to Australia from the Continent, connecting with the mail service, will depart from Amsterdam on April 30, reaching ...

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  26. EXCITING RACE.

    Much excitement was provided by the Second Steeplechase at Randwick on Saturday afternoon. Five of the seven horses fell, one was remounted by a spectator, ...

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  27. REVOLVER SHOTS

    Three shots were fired by a young man at Gordon Curnow, 18 years of age, at the corner of Rose and Ivy streets, Darlington, on Saturday afternoon. ...

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  28. MR. LANG WILL PAY DEBTS.

    Mr. A. C. Willis, who is on his way to England to take over the duties of Agent-General' for New South Wales, in succession to Sir George Fuller, said in an ...

    Article : 129 words
  29. EUROPEAN SITUATION.

    The "Observer" says: "The face of European diplomacy, changed last week and is more critical than ever. The post-Armistice question of Germany's position in Europe must be ...

    Article : 172 words
  30. AUSTRALIAN FRUIT.

    A remarkable feat was performed when 30,000 cases of Australian fruit, mostly apples, arrived by the Orontes, which berthed at Tilbury at 1 o'clock yesterday. All the fruit ...

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  31. VICTORIAN PREMIER'S ATTACK.

    The Premier (Mr. Hogan) condemned, in strong words, Mr. Lang's repudiation policy before he left on a health trip to Cairns to-day. ...

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  32. IRISH SWEEPSTAKE.

    A passenger aboard the Aquitania whose luggage was searched because of the discovery of liquor was found to possess 1,000,000 tickets for the Irish Free State sweepstake on the ...

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  33. GRAF ZEPPELIN'S FLIGHT.

    The Graf Zeppelin arrived at Cairo 13 hours ahead of schedule, and was informed by wireless that preparations for landing had not Leen completed, and that it was ...

    Article : 156 words
  34. NEW ROCKET MOTOR.

    Berlin experts witnessed a demonstration of a rocket motor, driven by an alcohol and liquid oxygen mixture, which, it is claimed, can hurl itself with the speed of a bullet from ...

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  35. MAN CLAWED

    A train passed through Wingham on Friday carrying with it the wild animals belonging to a circus, Several men decided to "jump the rattler," and mistook the wild animals' ...

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  36. STATE DEFAULT.

    The writ will probably be taken out of the High Court to-day on behalf of the Commonwealth Government to recover approximately £600,000 from the New South Wales ...

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  37. MAN KILLED

    Overcome by dense smoke from a fire which early yesterday morning damaged a cafe and lodglng-house conducted by Mrs. F. Ward in Beach-street, Port Melbourne, James Wood ...

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  38. FURTHER REFUSALS.

    Further difficulty has been experienced by Messrs. J. S. Garden and J. B. Martin, advance agents for Mr. Lang's campaign in Victoria, in securing a suitable building for a meetine ...

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  39. PALESTINE CAMPAIGN.

    A vein of disillusioned but unconquerable youth pervades the realism of "Red Dust," written by an Australian, Donald Black, and published by Jonathan Cape. It deals with ...

    Article : 199 words
  40. THIEVES IN BANK.

    Thieves were disturbed while attempting to break into the Oakleigh branch of the English, Scottish, and Australian Bank at midnight last night, but they evaded the police ...

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  41. EXPLOSION IN EGYPT.

    Several Europeans and many natives were injured when a fire exploded a quantity of dynamite at Aswan Dam (Egypt), causing damage estimated at many thousands of ...

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  42. MAULED BY BEAR.

    Jack Speechley, 28, an attendant at Wirth's Circus, was severely mauled by a brown bear yesterday afternoon at the Glaclarlum, the Sydney headquarters of the circus. The ...

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  43. TRADE UNION MOVE.

    The leading trade unions in England are preparing a scheme aimed at eliminating solicitors and barristers in cases under the workmen's compensation jurisdiction. The ...

    Article : 70 words
  44. COMMUNISTS ARRESTED.

    A Frankfurt Communist lender named Diestbach and 13 others employed by the Dye Trust were arrested and charged with industrial espionage. Correspondence is alleged ...

    Article : 53 words
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