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  2. TWO ARRESTS.

    Two young men were arrestod at Newcastle late this evening on charges arising out of the murder of Richard Moxey, jun., who was shot dead while listening to a wireless programme ...

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  3. BEAM WIRELESS.

    There was not a hitch to mar the opening of the Canada-Australia beam wireless service at midnight on Friday. Messages of congratulation from the Governor-General, ...

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  4. MARTIN.

    With only a comparatively small number of declaration votes to be adjudicated upon by the Chief Electoral Officer (Mr. Allars), the by-election held on Saturday for the ...

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  5. "SMITHY."

    New tributes flood upon the trans-Pacific heroes, Captain Kingsford Smith and Mr. Uim. The latest is from his Majesty the King, who announces, through the Governor-General, ...

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  6. TRADE REVIEW.

    The Stock Exchange has passed through a somewhat disturbed week, the sharp break in the American market having had a repercussion here. Naturally stocks having an ...

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  7. PRAYER BOOK.

    Everywhere talk among occiesiastics and layaien has turned on the next step regarding the prayer book. When the bishops meet to consider the situation in ...

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  8. THE ITALIA.

    The report that three of the Italia's crew had been rescued by the Hobby wag premature. The dog team landed by the Hobby at While Bay has not returned. ...

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  9. GALE PASSES.

    Having continued its movement to the east-south-east over the week-end, the cyclone now covers a great part of the Tasman Sea. Apart from lingering influences at one or two points, ...

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  10. VISCOUNT WILLINGDON'S MESSAGE.

    The Governor-General of Canada (Viscount Willingdon) sent the following message to Lord Stonehaven, Governor-General of Australia: ...

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  11. NO BODIES FOUND.

    It was reported from Williamstown late this evening that the patrol of Stockton Beach for the bodies of the missing members of the crew of the White Bay had proved ...

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  12. MR. BRUCE'S MESSAGE.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) sent the following message to the Prime Minister of Canada (Mr. W. L. Mackenzie King):- "On the occasion of the opening of the ...

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  13. DISSENSION.

    The representative of the Australian Press Association at Invorncss says that the last official meeting of the Australian Scots was characterised by uproar and dissent. ...

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  14. MAN LOST OVERBOARD.

    The Broken Hill Proprietary Company's steamer Iron Master, which had been hove-to off the coast since Wednesday night, entered the harbour yesterday morning. ...

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  15. UNION CREWS.

    Shipowners are busily engaged in arranging for the commissioning of the vessels that were laid idle by the strike of marine cooks. The first passenger steamer to sail for ...

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  16. GREETINGS FROM MR. BAVIN.

    The following message was sent from the Premier (Mr. Bavin):- "To the Government and people of Canada, the Government and people of New South ...

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  17. STRANDED URALLA.

    Mr. McAllister, marine superintendent for the North Coast S.N. Co., and Captain Stobo, assistant surveyor to the Sydney Marine Underwriters' Association, returned to Sydney on ...

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  18. FLYING-BOATS.

    A contract for six large flylng-boats of the Southampton type for the Argentine Navy has been placed with the Submarine Aviation Works of Southampton, Five of the ...

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  19. PREMIERS.

    The conferences of State Premiers will be opened this morning in the Legislative Assembly Chamber, and will be presided over by the Premier (Mr. Bavin). ...

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  20. LADY FULLER'S AT HOME.

    Three hundred guests attended Lady Fuller's "at home" at the Garden Club, including Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Amery, Lord and Lady Astor, Lord and Lady Burnham, Lord and Lady ...

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  21. AERO CLUB.

    Captain Geoffrey Hughes (president of the Aero Club) and the 1[?] pilots he had led round the country on the club's first long tour, dropped out of a rain squall and a wind that ...

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  22. MESSAGES TO CANADA.

    The opening of the beam service between Montreal and Australia was not attended by any ceremony here. Representatives of the Australian Press Association and local ...

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  23. STEWARDS' PRESIDENT.

    The Federal president of the Marine Stewards' Union (Mr. G. E. Moate) issued a statement on Saturday emphasising the need for a responsible Labour authority to ...

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  24. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Labour Conference at Geneva has ended. The measures adopted have little interest for Australia. They included a wage-fixing convention, of which the utility is ...

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  25. ASSAULTED.

    Questions will shortly be asked in Parliament with a view to getting at the facts concerning an assault by a Fascist on a King's Messenger at Milan. It is alleged that an ...

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  26. OTHER MESSAGES.

    Official greetings were also exchanged between the American Consul (Mr. Lawton) and the Secretary ot State in Washington (Mr. Kellogg), the Chief Civic Commissioner (Mr. ...

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  27. RECRIMINATIONS.

    At the Galety Theatre to-night, a meeting was held to discuss the results of the strike of marine cooks. The speakers were the president of the Australasian Council of Trade ...

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  28. EASTER.

    The House of Commons to-day passed without division the third realing of a bill fixing the date of Easter. This date Will be the Sunday following the second Saturday in ...

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  29. MEMORIAL CHURCH.

    The Governor-General, Lord Stonehaven, paid his first official visit to the Kogarah district on Saturday afternoon, when he opened the new Presbyterian Church erected as a ...

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  30. ROUGH RUGBY.

    During the principal Rugby League match at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Saturday four men were ordered off the field. As a sporting event the contest was quite ...

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  31. AUSTRALIAN FLAGS.

    Lady Ryrie, in the absence of her husband at Geneva, gave a reception to Sir George Wlikins on behalf of the Australia House staff. The Agents-General paid tribute to ...

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  32. WIRELESS.

    The annual report of the British Broadcasting Corporation shows that the cost of wireless programmes in 1927 was £487,728, or about £7 an hour. There were more than ...

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  33. FROM A BRIDGE.

    William Ahern, 42, of Simms-street, Darlinghurst, had a thrilling experience at Pymble on Saturday evening. Ahern, who had with him as a passenger Michael Dwyer, ...

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  34. SCHEDULE OF SERVICES.

    A re-arrangement of schedules has been decided upon by representatives of the shipowners, The Ormiston will leave Melbourne for Cairns by way of Sydney and Brisbane ...

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  35. SAVAGE ASSAULT.

    While going to his home at Subiaco late on Friday night, Mr. E. A. Hughes, of Robinson-street, was assaulted and received severe injuries. He was riding in a char-a-bane, and ...

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  36. PANAMA CANAL.

    The shipping conference adopted a resolution, moved by Mr. Campbell, general counsul for the American Steamship Owners' Association, pointing out that the volume of traffic ...

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  37. AUSTRALIAN ATHLETES

    The Australian team for the Olympic Games quickly settled down at Onslow Court Hotel, where the New Zealanders also are staying. The manager, Mr. Les Duff, to-day completed ...

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  38. DERAILMENT.

    Four passenger carriages of an empty electric train were derailed at Canterbury early yesterday morning. The train was being parked when the accident occurred. The ...

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  39. SEARCH FOR OIL.

    Two associated companies to bore for oil about 20 miles north of Roma ware registered on Saturday, with a capital of £250,000 each. Two other companies, which were recently ...

    Article : 56 words
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