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  2. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The necessity for further work on the flood embankment at Great Marlow was disclosed at a meeting of Copmanhurst Shire Council. It was stated that the bank was narrow in ...

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  3. MR. WESTCOTT'S EXPLANATION.

    Mr. Cyril Westcott, who has charge of Miss Amy Johnson's arrangements in Australia, stated last night:- "I wish it to be known to the public that ...

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  4. RIOTS IN INDIA.

    It has been revealed that a few days ago two police inspectors and four constables were attacked by villagers at Cheeneghat, near the village of Dastur, In West Bengal. ...

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  5. PRESS CONFERENCE.

    Past and present Governors and other oversea administrators attended the Royal Empire Society's banquet to delegates to the Empire Press Union Conference at the May ...

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  6. CITY ELECTIONS.

    The Assistant Minister for Labour (Mr. Beasley), addressing the electors of Flinders Ward at Moore Park yesterday, spoke on behalf of the Labour candidates, Messrs. ...

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  7. METHODS OF JAPAN.

    The attempts of Japanese officialdom to interfere with the freedom of the Press would be serious from a modern point of view if they did not lead to such diverting ...

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  8. THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL.

    Lord Stonehaven took part in a polo match at Cobbitty on Saturday afternoon. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. CHINESE ASSAULTED.

    A Chinese resident of Cootamundra, Charles Ah Yan, while passing over Sutton-street bridge on his way home last night, was assaulted by three men, who came from ...

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  10. MASONIC WELCOME.

    A model of "Jason's Quest," propelled by its own power, will fly round the ballroom at the New South Wales Masonic Club's welcome to Miss Johnson to-night. Members and their ...

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  11. PREMIER WELCOMED.

    The Premier (Mr. Bavin), accompanied by Mrs. Bavin, the Minister for Lands (Mr. Ball), Mrs. Ball, and Mr. Powles (private secretary), passed through Howlong on the way ...

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  12. TRIBAL RAIDERS.

    Displaying amazing boldness, the Afridis continue their raids into British territory. Gangs of tribesmen several hundreds Strong making a night raid into the Peshawar ...

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  13. PEACE SOCIETY'S TRIBUTE.

    Because members consider her flight will help to promote world peace, the council of the New South Wales branch of the Peace Society has decided to invite Miss Johnson to ...

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  14. AN ANOMALOUS POSITION.

    Residents of the suburban area known as Turvey Park are in an anomalous position regarding the town services, owing to the fact that the municipal boundary and Kyeamba ...

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  15. MAY VISIT RACES.

    It is expected that Miss Johnson to-day will Visit Randwick races as the guest of his Excellency the Governor (Sir Philip Game) and Lady Game. ...

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  16. BOY IN GIRL'S CLOTHES.

    The disappearance of Cecil Martin, aged 12, from his parents' home at Cooroy Mountain on Saturday, caused much alarm until he was discovered last night at Brunswick-street ...

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  17. MR. MAXWELL.

    "I am afraid that the somewhat fragmentary references which have appeared in the Press as to my withdrawal from the Australian party are calculated to leave a false ...

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  18. VISIT TO HOSPITAL.

    Miss Johnson will visit the Prince of Wales Military Hospital at Randwick to-morrow. It is expected that she will leave Government House about 9.45 a.m., and travel via ...

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  19. COLD CHANGE.

    Cold, biting westerly winds made the weather yesterday the coldest experienced in Sydney this year Early yesterday morning the temperature fell as low as 41 degrees, and at 9 ...

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  20. BOY MISSING.

    Malcolm Walker, 13, of Denison-street, Wollongong, has been missing from his home since Saturday morning. A search of the locality has been made, and the police now ...

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  21. WOLLONGONG EISTEDDFOD.

    Following are results of the Wollongong Eisteddfod:- Piano solo, under 14 years: Joyce,Nicol (Woonona), 87 points 1: Lucy Campbell (Balgownie), 86 points, ...

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  22. OFFER OF PUSS MOTH.

    The De Havilland Aircraft Company, makers of Miss Amy Johnson's light Gipsy Math aeroplane, Jason, have cabled offering her a new Puss Moth high-speed touring monoplane, in ...

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  23. INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL.

    The Premier (Mr. Bavin), who was accompanied by Mrs. Bavin, the Minister for Lands (Mr. Ball), and Mrs. Ball, officially opened the new Intermediate High School yesterday. ...

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  24. UNEMPLOYED SEAMEN.

    The library of Australia House was thronged with 70 "unemployed Australian seamen" when Captain Mackenzie, master of the new 7000-ton steamer Iron Chief, which is ...

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  25. MUTINOUS SOLDIERS.

    Reaffirming their loyalty to the King, the seven men of the Garhwal Rifles who are being court-martialled at Abbottabad, yesterday declared they had no intention of mutiny, ...

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  26. MOTORIST ARRESTED.

    Disregarding a signal to stop, a motorist drove on and knocked down Constable Smith in Soubert-street, Hunter's Hill, on Saturday night. Constable Smith commandeered a ...

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  27. AMBULANCE'S LONG JOURNEY.

    George Ekin, of Lorn, West Maitland, was brought from Stanthorpe (Queensland) to Maitland Hospital by the Stanthorpe ambulance. The return trip by the Stanthorpe ...

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  28. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE.

    The progress being made by the Canberra University College is shown by the report on the first term, which has just been issued by the College Council. The total number of ...

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  29. NEW DANISH CONSUL.

    Mr. George L. Host arrived in sydney on Thursday, by the Nieuw Holland, to take up his position as Danish Consul in Sydney. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  30. THE PROGRAMME.

    Morning and afternoon free. 9 p.m.: Reception and dance, New South Wales Masonic Club. TO-MORROW. ...

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  31. FIRE AT BOWRAVILLE.

    After hearing evidence concerning the fire which destroyed the premises occupied by Gillies and Tuck, the Coroner (Mr. W. Darset Hodge) gave an open verdict. He said the ...

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  32. WINE INDUSTRY.

    With reference to the wine export price, the "Wine Trade Review" says that different views prevail regarding the Marketing Board's action After quoting opinions of various firms ...

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  33. SCREAM FRIGHTENS BAGSNATCHERS.

    Two women reported to the Paddington police on Friday that two men in a singleseater car drove past them in Cook-road, Centennial Park, and attempted to snatch their ...

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  34. STRANGE CYCLE ACCIDENT.

    Miss G. Coghill was admitted to the district hospital suffering from a broken leg and several injuries to her body and head, received when a motor cycle, ridden by Charles ...

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  35. THREE ARRESTED.

    With the arrest of two men and a woman at Redfern early yesterday morning the police believe they have solved a number of city and suburban robberies. ...

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  36. INDEX.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 211 words
  37. THEFT OF BOOTS.

    At the Goulburn Police Court, Williams Bonner, for stealing a pair of boots, was fined £5, in default one month's imprisonment John Kelly who, at first pleaded guilty, then ...

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  38. STREET EXPLOSION.

    An explosion in an electric light manhole at the intersection of King William and Flinders streets yesterday morning caused the cover to be flung off with considerable force. ...

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  39. VICTORIAN ELECTRICITY.

    The municipalities of Albury and Moams and the shires of Berrigan and Coreen made inquiries from the Government as to whether they could enter into agreements to enable ...

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  40. EARLDOM OF EGMONT.

    James William Percival, commenting on the failure of his claim to the Earldom of Egmont, said it was disallowed because he could nor find his birth certificate. ...

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  41. UNEMPLOYMENT RELIEF.

    Members of the Australian Workers' Union resident in Canberra will contribute 6d in the £ of their wages towards the fund which is being raised to provide work for unemployed ...

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  42. FACTORY DESTROYED.

    The two-story premises occupied by the Australian Furniture Company, in Trafalgar-street, Annandale, were destroyed by fire early on Satuiday morning, and the factory of the ...

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  43. TRAGEDY RECALLED.

    The coroner (Mr. T. P. Quade) held an inquiry into the death of Edward O'Malley and Keith and Joyce O'Malley, who were burnt to death in a fire on March 25. After hearings ...

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  44. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 226 words
  45. YOUTH'S FALL.

    William Nolan, an electrician, of Grafton-street, Woollahra, had both arms and legs broken on Saturday, when he fell 60 feet on to a concrete floor at the Showground. ...

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  46. TRADE REVIVAL.

    "I am not a betting or a gambling man," said the Rev. George Cowle addressing a meeting of the Presbyterian Men's League at the Fullerton Memorial Church yesterday, ...

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  47. NEXT TASMANIAN GOVERNOR.

    The political correspondent of the "Daily Herald" says that Mr. Robert Young, M.P., is likely to be the next Governor of Tasmania It is expected that the Rev. H. Dunnico will ...

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  48. LATE MR. J. E. DAVIDSON.

    The funeral of the late Mr. J. E. Davidson, managing editor of the Adelaide "News," took place at Putney Vale cemetery, where his brother Alan also rests. The Rev. A. G. B. ...

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  49. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The death is announced of Mr. John Rooth formerly a Judge of the Supreme Court of Western Australia. An announcement has been published in the ...

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  50. TREE DESTRUCTION.

    Complaints have been made to the Woy Woy Shire Council concerning the destruction of trees and shrubs on reserves within the shire. The shire president (Councillor Staples) said ...

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  51. INFLUX OF TOURISTS.

    In spite of the rain and cold weather many tourists have taken advantage of the holiday to visit Canberra. To-day Parliament House, as usual, attracted large crowds. Between 1 ...

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  52. NORTHERN SUBURBS OUTFALL SEWER.

    Steady progress is being made with this scheme, which will drain the large area shown on the map. The completed cost will be just over two and a half millions sterling. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  53. TO-DAY.

    Town Hall Florence Austral's concert, 2.30. Her Majesty's Theatre: "The Maid of the Mountains." 2. 8. Criterion Theatre: "Let Us Be Gay." 2, 8, ...

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  54. TRAMWAY STRIKE.

    As a protest at the refusal of the municipality to reinstate the 125 ringleaders concerned in the recent strike the Tokio tramwaymen are to-day staging a slow movement ...

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  55. NEW PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.

    The foundition-stone of the new Presbyterian Church, to be erected in Houston-road South Kensington, was laid by Mr. W. Cowan on Saturday afternoon. ...

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  56. PRIZES OFFERED.

    At present there are seventeen applicants for the Goulburn prize of £100 for the first Goulburn-trained girl to become a pilot, and for the £1000 for the first ...

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  57. EINSTEIN'S NEW THEORY.

    Professor Albert Einstein lectured at Nottingham University yesterday on the trend of modern physics. He announced that he hoped shortly to complete a new and even ...

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  58. HOMES FOR INCURABLES.

    The Governor (Sir Philip Game) has accepted the position of patron of the New South Wales Homes for Incurables. ...

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  59. NEW ZEALAND AERO CLUB.

    The Dominion's provincial aero clubs have agreed to federate under the title of the New Zealand Aero Club. Sir Francis Boys, of Christchurch, is the first president. ...

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  60. MAN FALLS FROM TRAIN.

    Henry Powell, 52, who fell from a moving train at Flinders-street station at midnight yesterday, suffered terrible injuries and died early this evening at St. Vincent's Hospital. ...

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