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  2. SHIELD CRICKET.

    By making 353 runs for eight wickets in the second innings yesterday, New South Wales ensured herself against defeat by Victoria in the Sheffield Shield match on the ...

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  3. 'SERUM TRAGEDY.

    Further details of the tragedy at Bundaberg, in which 12 children lost their lives as the result of inoculation under a scheme to imunise children against diphtheria, have been re ...

    Article : 343 words
  4. PEARCE'S STATUS.

    The New South Wales Rowing Association has been conducting an inquiry into the amateur status of H. R. Pearee, the present amateur champion sculler of Australia and State ...

    Article : 601 words
  5. TAXI OUTRAGE.

    Two men were arrested and two women detained yesterday by Detective-sergeant Matthews and Detective Boswell in connection with an alleged outrage committed upon Louis ...

    Article : 240 words
  6. LIGHTHOUSES.

    The Federal Government has definitely determined to man the vessels trading to the lighthouses with permanent employees. The Minister for Customs (Mr. Pratten) said ...

    Article : 293 words
  7. THE SOVIET.

    The correspondent of the "Daily Express" at Moscow says that a reshuffling of posts in the Council of Commissars is expected to foreshadow far-reaching changes in the So ...

    Article : 138 words
  8. FIELD-MARSHALL HAIG.

    The death is announced from London of Field-Marshal Earl Haig of Bemersyde in his 67th year. The death, from heart trouble, occurred at the late earl's London residence. ...

    Article : 380 words
  9. "THE EMPIRE IS THE POORER."

    "A great figure, that for years occupied the very centre of the world's Stage, has passed away," said Mr. W. M. Hughes, M.P., last evening. ...

    Article : 111 words
  10. ASSASSINATION.

    The "Daily Express" says that news of a plot to assassinate Mr. James McNiell the Governor-General of the Irish Free State, reached Scotland Yard during the week-end. ...

    Article : 191 words
  11. "OUTSTANDING BRITISH SOLDIER."

    "Undoubtedly the outstanding British soldier during the war," was the description of Earl Haig offered last night by the Commonwealth War Historian (Mr. C. E. W. ...

    Article : 291 words
  12. REMOVE THE TRAMS.

    Giving evidence before the Traffic Advisory Committee yesterday, Mr. F. H. Stewart, governing director of the Metropolitan Omnibus and Transport Co., Ltd., urged that at the ...

    Article : 270 words
  13. LOCKUPS.

    The forcible entry of Wollongong gaol last week is the first case in New South Wales, and is probably the first in the history of Australia where locks were forced. ...

    Article : 564 words
  14. GRIEF-STRICKEN CITY.

    Bundaberg has never passed through such a grief-stricken day. The city came to a standstill. Business houses and hotels closed their doors and people flocked into the ...

    Article : 138 words
  15. GUN-RUNNING.

    A Japanese cruiser, the Ohi, which was hovering in the vicinity of the CzechoSlovakian steamer Praga, the vessel reported to have been attacked by a Cantonese gun ...

    Article : 239 words
  16. SPLENDID CAREER.

    The sudden death of Earl Haig at a comparatively early age will come as a shock to the people of the Empire, to whom his name had become a household word. ...

    Article : 789 words
  17. A MAN OF ACTION.

    Writing of the late Field-Marshal just after he had visited the 3rd Division, A.I.F., at Steenwerck, just prior to the Battle of Messines, in 1917, Brigadier-General Alex Jobson, ...

    Article : 411 words
  18. BOLTING TRUCKS.

    Forty empty coal waggons and a guard's van were derailed at Hanbury Junction this morning when a coupling attaching them to the engine and the remainder of the train snapped. ...

    Article : 157 words
  19. DEATH DUE TO POISONING.

    Dr. E. G. Schmidt. Government Medical Officer, conducted eight post-mortem examinations on Sunday, and in each case certified that death was due to acute toxaemia (poisoning) ...

    Article : 173 words
  20. POLICE ATTACKED.

    Two Police constables were the victims of a vicious assault by a crowd of about twelve men in Buckland-street, Chippendale, last night. Bottles, osts, and boots were used ...

    Article : 483 words
  21. AVIATION.

    The great new air port at Croydon, which comes into use on Monday, embodies the result of nine years' experience in the working of regular high-speed passenger air services, ...

    Article : 182 words
  22. THE LABORATORY.

    Serum is sent to all parts of Australia and to New Zealand from the Federal scrum laboratories at Royal Park, the output being about 5,200,000 units annually. The labora ...

    Article : 168 words
  23. POISONING TRAGEDY.

    A message from Hughenden states that in connection with the Torrens Creek poisoning tragedy, another death occurred yesterday, when Florence Isabel Windley, aged 11 years, ...

    Article : 56 words
  24. REVOLVER DUEL.

    A report from Dublin says that while Detective John Harling was going home he saw two men sitting on a seat on the opposite side of the road. He became suspicious and ...

    Article : 123 words
  25. A SOLDIERS' SOLDIER.

    "The silent man in the background" is the fitting description given of the late Earl Haig by Mr Frederick Palmer, the wellknown American war correspondent, when re ...

    Article : 532 words
  26. DR. EARLE PAGE INTERVIEWED.

    With the object of personally investigating the outbreak, the Federal Treasurer (Dr. Earle Page) left Sydney by the Brisbane mail train yesterday afternoon. He is a recognised ...

    Article : 279 words
  27. ESCAPE FROM GAOL.

    At the police court this morning Lionel Francis Horton and James Atkinson were charged with having escaped from the Wollongong lock-up on January 28. ...

    Article : 124 words
  28. WIRELESS.

    A broadcast from 3L0 Melbourne was received splendidly at Keston at 7.45 and 8.30, constituting far the most successful attempt to date. It was a pity in the circumstances ...

    Article : 143 words
  29. FURTHER RIOTS.

    At Darwen, Lancashire, the disturbances at St. Cuthbert's Church were resumed, culminating in riotous scenes after the service ' to-day, and necessitating police protection ...

    Article : 90 words
  30. STILL "BLACK."

    Lively scenes were witnessed at the Trades Hall yesterday, when members of the One Big Union of unemployed met to consider the position that has arisen over the decision of ...

    Article : 267 words
  31. THE WARATAHS.

    Summing up the Waratahs' tour, the "Morning Post" says; Everybody i sorry to say good-bye to them. The brilliant opportunism of our old friends, Lawton and Wallace, and ...

    Article : 303 words
  32. FIRE AT WOOLLAHRA.

    Damage estimated at £5000 was caused by a fire which destroyed the Woollahra Picture Theatre, known as Olympic No. 4, Oxfordstreet, Woollahra, shortly before 1 o'clock ...

    Article : 199 words
  33. MR. BRUCE'S TRIBUTE.

    Deep regret was expressed to-night by the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce), when informed of the death of Earl Halg. In expressing his sorrow Mr. Bruce said ...

    Article : 181 words
  34. U.S. PRESIDENCY.

    The concern that prohibition leaders of the country tell over the possible nomination of Mr. Al. Smith as Domocratic Presidential candidate was sharply emphasised to-day ...

    Article : 79 words
  35. SCHICK TESTS.

    The Melbourne City Council, acting on the advice of its former Medical Officer of Health (Dr. T. W. Sinclair), who studied, the treatment while on a tour of Great Britain ...

    Article : 185 words
  36. UNITED STATES TARIFF.

    Mr. John Q. Tilson, a member for Connecticut, and official Republican leader in the House of Representatives, has isued a statement in regard to the recent Republican op ...

    Article : 84 words
  37. DAVIS CUP.

    News from Paris says that the Davis Cup entries now total 32, including 26 European and seven American. India is the only non entrant ...

    Article : 50 words
  38. PICTURE FOR SYDNEY.

    Sir. William Orpen and Mr. Arneshy Brown have purchased, on behalf of the Sydney Art Gallery, Mr: Mark Fisher's picture "Longstock, Winter," which is, now being shown at the ...

    Article : 38 words
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