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  2. TRADE REVIEW.

    The Stock Exchange has entered upon a period of quiescence which is likely to last until after the general election, for business always becomes dull at election time. ...

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  3. COUNTRY NEWS.

    At the Albury Police Court George Jules Carson was charged with breaking into and entering the homes of W. S. Burt, Archibald Howard, W. A. Walsh, and Edward H. ...

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  4. KEITH ANDERSON.

    Profound regret was expressed last night by Captain Geoffrey Hughes, president of the New South Wales section of the Australian Aero Club. ...

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  5. CHINESE MURDERED.

    Charles Hong, a Chinese baker and storekeeper at Barcaldine, was found almost done to death early on Friday night in the shop in which he lived alone. His head had been ...

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  6. FLIGHT-LIEUTENANT ANDERSON.

    PILOT OF THE KOOKABURRA. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. MR. ROBERT HITCHCOCK.

    MECHANIC OF THE KOOKABURRA. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. DEATH OF MR. A. F. EVANS.

    Yesterday morning news was received that Mr. A. F. Evans had died on Thursday night at Warwick. Mr. Evans was 62 years of age, and was born near Da[?]by. His ...

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  9. WHALING.

    The Australian Whaling Development Syndicate, Ltd., was registered in Sydney on Friday with the object of forming an Australian Company to engage in whaling on the ...

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  10. CIRCUIT COURT.

    The Circuit Court continued its sittings yesterday. Mr. Justice Milner Stephen presided. Mr. L. Hutchinson prosecuted for the Crown, assisted by Mr. P. C. Spencer, William ...

    Article : 127 words
  11. GALLANTRY AND SACRIFICE.

    "This is just another instance of what Britons will do when other men are in trouble[?]" declared Mr. F. H. Stewart, chairman of directors of Australian National ...

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  12. FIRES AT GILGANDRA.

    A fire broke out last night in Brooks' Picture Theatre, just after the commencement of the programme. The flames were confined to the operating room, where a large supply of films, ...

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  13. POLL AT CANBERRA.

    Dr. Frederick W. Watson failed yesterday by three votes to secure re-election to the position of third member of the Federal Capital Commission, from which he resigned, ...

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  14. YOUNG AUSTRALIAN.

    At Niagara Falls, Ontario, William Strachan, 17, a Queensland member of the Young Australia League party, died in hospital on Friday A public service was held on ...

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  15. CHANCE FINDING.

    "It is purely by chance that the 'plane has been found. Anderson was 200 miles north out of his course." said the secretary to the Defence Department (Mr. Shepherd) to-night. ...

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  16. DEATH OF MR. C. H. SIMPSON.

    Mr. Charles H. Simpson, president of the Commercial Travellers' Association of New South Wales, died yesterday. Mr. George Wright, a past president of the ...

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  17. MOTOR ACCIDENTS.

    A motor car, driven by Fletcher Perkins, while endeavouring to avoid another car on the Great Southern Road, near Denham Court, yesterday morning, ran down an embankment ...

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  18. DEATH OF MR. JACK BARRY.

    The death occurred suddenly yesterday, at Hillcrest, of Mr. Jack Barry, Mr. Barry was a noted horse judge throughout the State, as well as a prominent horse owner, ...

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  19. BREAKING AND ENTERING CHARGE.

    Constable Gould found that a lock had been removed from the side door of Mr. Jas. Thom's store and the premises entered. He found that a door leading to the main premises had ...

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  20. INSTRUCTIONS SENT TO THE CANBERRA.

    A telegram has been sent by the Defence Department to Captain Holden, pilot of the Canberra, instructing him to return to Wave Hill to await further instructions. He would ...

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  21. STEAMER IN GALE.

    "The only joke we had on the run was provided by the weather reports. I do not know who they were from, but they were quite ridiculous," said Captain S. L. Diamond, ...

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  22. BOATING ON HUME WEIR.

    In reply to a letter from the Albury Chamber of Commerce regarding the clearing of an area of the Hume Weir for the purpose of boating, the engineer to the Towong Shire ...

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  23. WARRING FACTIONS.

    There is speculation in frontier circles on the attitude of the Soviet in the Afghan crisis. It was thought that they would support Amanullah, and that belief was strengthened ...

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  24. NEW CHURCH.

    T[?] Primate (Dr. Wright) on Saturday afternoon set the foundation-stone of the new Church of St. Matthew, Manly. The church will cost about £15,000. It will have seating ...

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  25. CANOE JOURNEY.

    Claiming to be the first to have travelled from Goulburn to Penrith by river, Arthur Lee Hunt and Max Gray stepped out of their battered canoe at Penrith on Saturday ...

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  26. WILD RIDE.

    A young man provided a couple of hours of excitement at Maroubra Beach on Saturday afternoon, and incidentally terrified many women and children who were enjoying the ...

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  27. SHAKESPEARE CELEBRATION.

    Members of the Shakespeare Society will celebrate the anniversary of Shakespeare's birthday to-morrow, at the statue group between the Mitchell Library and the ...

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  28. AVIATION.

    At Croydon aerodrome Lady Ba[?]ley christened the aeroplane in which Captain Frank Mase proposes to fly from London to New Zealand the "All Black." Captain Mase ...

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  29. GIRL ASSAULTED.

    Suffering severely from shock and slight injuries, a girl, 19 years old, who resides at Lane Cove, was admitted to the Balmain Hospital late last night. According to a ...

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  30. MAN IMPRISONED FOR SERIOUS OFFENCE.

    Before Mr. Justice Cam[?] bell, at the Dubbo Quarter Sessions, Hector James Rutter, a young coloured man, was found guilty of a serious offence against a coloured girl 14 ...

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  31. CARILLON FOR EXHIBITION.

    In response to a request from the New Zealand High Commissioner in London, the Wellington War Memorial Carillon Society has agreed to loan its carillon for a period ...

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  32. DEATH OF MR. JOHN BOURKE.

    Mr. John Bourke, 81, died to-day after a brief illness, at Glenfield, Mendooran. He had lived at Dunedo[?], Craboon, prier to taking up residence at Mendooran, and owned ...

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  33. DEATH OF MR. MATTHEW J. M. ROBINSON.

    Mr. Matthew J. M. Robinson, one of the best-known graziers in the western portion of New South Wales, died yesterday, at the age of 68 years. ...

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  34. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The executive council of the Seamen's Union carried a resolution paying high tribute to the late Mr. Havelock Wilson, and pledging the union to continue his policy of peace, ...

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  35. LATE SHIPPING.

    ADELAIDE.—Arr: April 20, Broadway, from Melbourne; Osterley, s, from London; Telamon, s, from eastern States. April 21; Aagtekerk, from Rotterdam; Nirvana, s, from eastern States. Dep: April 20, ...

    Article : 70 words
  36. AEROPLANE RACING.

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  37. MYSTERY LIGHT.

    Residents of the Numinbah and Hopkins Creek district have been distinctly alarmed by the strange movement of a very bright light which recently appeared about an hour ...

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  38. INDEX.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 194 words
  39. FOOTBALLER INJURED.

    Playing for Camurra against lonas, of Moree, to-day, Dick Dowden jumped into the air to receive the ball, but as he came down his foot turned under him, and the bone of ...

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  40. THE GOVERNOR.

    The Governor (Sir Dudley de Chair), accompanied by Lady and Miss Elaine de Chair and Lieutenant de Chair, on Saturday visited Campbelltown, where his Excellency opened ...

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  41. LEVEL CROSSING ACCIDENT.

    Just after the Auckland to Wellington express passed through Shannon the engine struck a lorry laden with furniture on a crossing south of the station. One of the two ...

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  42. PUSHED OFF STATION.

    Samuel Willis, 49 years of age, of Boroniaavenue, Cheltenham, was pushed from one of the platforms at Central Railway Station by a surging crowd anxious to board ...

    Article : 85 words
  43. COUNTRY WOMEN'S HOSTEL.

    The hostel of the Country Women's Association was opened by Mrs. Sawyer (State president) in the presence of a large gathering, Mrs. Sawyer said that the opening of the ...

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  44. EAR LOBE BITTEN OFF.

    Leslie Williams, 41, of High Holborn-street, Surry Hills, was treated at the Sydney Hospital on Saturday night for a severe injury to his left ear. The lobe of the ear had been ...

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  45. FIVE INJURED.

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  46. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  47. FOUR CHINESE ARRESTED.

    Charges of being prohibited immigrants were preferred at the Water Police Station late last night against four Chinese, who were arrested at Botany by officers of the Customs ...

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  48. HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.

    The Horticultural Society of New South Wales will hold its annual chrysanthemum show next Wednesday in St. James' Hall, Phillip-street. The exhibition will be open ...

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  49. CAPTAIN LANCASTER.

    A report from New York says that Captain Lancaster, who with Mrs. Miller flew from England to Australia in the Red Rose, is reported to be in a critical condition ...

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  50. WHERE THE KOOKABURRA WAS FOUND.

    The broken black line shows the route probably taken by Anderson after leaving Alice Springs. The indications are that he flew northwards past Tennant's Creek, and met with trouble before he was able to reach Wave Hill station. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  51. TWO PERSONS FOUND SHOT.

    Stanley Salmon, aged 15 years, was found in his room in a hotel at Bondi yesterday morning with a bullet wound in his left temple. According to the police report, a ...

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  52. MILK WEEK ENDS.

    Milk Week ended on Saturday. All through the morning, until the moment of closing, the stalls in Martin-place and Customs House Square were surrounded by groups ...

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  53. DRAGGED BY HORSE.

    Arthur Dunn, 48, of Botany-street, Waterloo, had a remarkable escape from serious injury yesterday, He was driving a horse and sulky along Bridge-road, Erskineville, ...

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  54. TRADE WITH RUSSIA.

    At a conference at Moscow of three members of the Soviet, including M. Piatokov, actingchairman of the Soviet State Bank, three Bri ish business men submitted a British ...

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  55. BOY SCOUTS' REGATTA.

    The fifth annual regatta of the Northern District Boy Scouts' Association was held on Saturday, fourteen troops competing in ten events. The main trophy was the cup ...

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  56. TO-DAY.

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  57. UNDERGRADUATES.

    The Sydney University Undergraduates' Association will hold its annual general meeting to-day at 1.15 p.m., in the Union Hall. The retiring president, Mr. F. W. ...

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  58. EIGHT PEOPLE INJURED.

    On Saturday night a steam tram bound from Kogarah to Sandringham collided with a stationary railway locomotive. Eight people [?]er injured, but only one of them—Ivy [?]ake ...

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  59. POPE'S SYMPATHY.

    A telegram has been received from the Apostolic Delegate, Sydney, conveying the following message from Rome to the people of Tasmania:—"Holy Father deeply moved by ...

    Article : 85 words
  60. EMPIRE DAY MEDALS.

    The president of the British Empire Union in Australia (Mr. W. Scott Fell) states that 3000 medals, specially struck by the Royal Mint, London, to commemorate Empire Day, ...

    Article : 56 words
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