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  2. FATAL PRANK.

    With no help available, a mother at Young yesterday was suddenly confronted with the knowledge that unless she acted with promptitude two small boys, one of them her own son, ...

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  3. ELECTIONS.

    The executive of the National Association yesterday afternoon, and the council of the association last night, adopted a report from the executive dealing with the nominations ...

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  4. RAILWAYMEN.

    It has been reported that, if the Deputy President of the Commonwealth Arbitration Court (Sir John Quick) grants the Australian Railway Union's application for the ...

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  5. LABOUR PARTY.

    Some Labour members are of the opinion that the proposed unity conference convened for July will not take place owing to the early approach of the elections and the ...

    Article : 258 words
  6. CHILD WELFARE ADMINISTRATION.

    The findings of the Royal Commissioner (Mr. Justice Harvey) as the result of his inquiry into the administration of the Child Welfare Department, were handed to the Premier (Mr. Lang) yesterday morning. ...

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  7. RUSSIA.

    The Moscow correspondent of the "Daily Express" says:— Violent anti-British speeches and stringent military precautions were the outstanding ...

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  8. IRISH FREE STATE.

    It is Impossible to forecast the practical result of the Irish Tree State elections until it is known whether the Republicans will continue the policy of refusing to take the ...

    Article : 250 words
  9. FINDINGS SUMMARISED.

    Mr. Justice Harvey summarised his findings as follows:— "(1) Mr.Coghlan made an error in judgment when he undertook to provide a special report ...

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  10. REFUSED A HEARING.

    Mr.T.D.Mutch, leader of the anti-Lang section of the Labour party, and Mr Goodin, M.L.A. for Murray, were refused a hearing at Hume Weir yesterday, when, it was announced, ...

    Article : 305 words
  11. NAVAL LIMITATION.

    The naval correspondent of the "Daily Express" says:Plans for consideration at the naval limitation conference at Geneva, which opens on June 20, are secret.It is suggested ...

    Article : 170 words
  12. REIGN OF TERROR.

    Sir Robert Hodgson, late British Charge [?] Affaires at Moscow, in his statement repud[?]ating the allegations of illicit practices which were made against members of the ...

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  13. THE PRINCE.

    The suite of rooms usually occupied by the Heir Apparent's consort have been omitted from the preparations now being carried out for the occupation of Marlborough House by ...

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  14. CHINA.

    Except for an exterior circle, sandbag and barbed wire barricades and redoubts at intersections within the foreign settlements have been removed. The guards have been reduced ...

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  15. PARTY SYSTEM.

    A large crowd struggled at the door of the King's Hall last night to gain a sent to hear Mr. W. M. Hughes, M.P., and Mr. W. A. Holman, formerly members of the School of Arts ...

    Article : 599 words
  16. WATERSIDERS.

    Work at the port of Cairns has been stopped by a dispute among waterside workers, who have split into two factions, each having its own set of officials, and claiming to be the ...

    Article : 186 words
  17. CANADA'S WEALTH.

    The total wealth of Canada is estimated at over 22,000,000,000 dollars, according to a bulletin issued by the Canadian Pacific Railways. This is equal to per capita wealth ...

    Article : 146 words
  18. CIVIC BUILDING.

    A full investigation of the administration of the city architect's department, as promised by the Lord Mayor at the last meeting of the City Council, is not to be held. ...

    Article : 204 words
  19. STEEL CARRIAGES.

    It was officially announced yesterday that an agreement had been signed between the Raliway Commissioners and the management of the Wa[?]sh Island Dockyards for the ...

    Article : 119 words
  20. PREMIER'S STATEMENT.

    "In view of the present condition of Mr. Mutch's temper, porhaps too much notice should not be taken of his public utterances," said the Premier (Mr. Lang), yesterday. ...

    Article : 282 words
  21. TRAINS COLLIDE.

    A collision occurred between two goods trains on the Sydney side of the Parramatta Station, about 12.35 a.m. yesterday. Thirteen trucks were derailed, and a ...

    Article : 237 words
  22. SLIGHT EXPLOSION.

    A slight explosion occurred in the eastern area extension of the State coalmine at Wonthaggi on Saturday afternoon, and a miner, named Woods, received burns on the back of ...

    Article : 163 words
  23. THE RENOWN.

    The sun to-day was directly overhead, but a strong breeze continues to temper the heat. The Duke this morning inspected the ship's company, and presented 15 years' good conduct ...

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  24. FILM INDUSTRY.

    Giving evidence to-day before the Royal Commission on the motion picture industry in Australia, Mr W.J.Barr, who is now showing the war film "Ypres"at the Playhouse, said ...

    Article : 238 words
  25. PETERSHAM MURDER.

    The search was maintained yesterday by a large number of detectives for Norman Clyde Macpherson, the man whom they wish to interview in connection with the murder of ...

    Article : 166 words
  26. MR. BAVIN REPLIES TO MR. LANG.

    "If, as Mr. Lang states that, "it is going to be the dirtiest campaign on the Nationalist side in the history of the State,' that will not be the fault of the Nationalist party," said Mr. ...

    Article : 290 words
  27. BUS FARES.

    It Is announced by the motor 'bus proprietors' section of the Motor Traders' Association that from next Sunday the minimum fares on all the western suburban 'bus ...

    Article : 127 words
  28. HEROIC SEAMEN.

    When the Anchor liner California was crossing the Atlantic, and was 600 miles from England, a woman slipped overboard. Two sailors immediately jumped in, but the vessel was ...

    Article : 61 words
  29. SHOOTING CHARGE.

    Walter Joseph Kingdom, aged 31 years, was remanded for eight days at the Armidale Police Court this morning on a charge of having shot at Herbort Stanley Short, with ...

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  30. SENATOR MARCONI.

    The civil ceremony was performed at Rome to-day of the marriage between Senator Marconi and Mary, daughter of Count Bezziscal[?]. The ceremony attracted thousands of spectators. ...

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  31. WARRIGAL CLUB.

    The property in Macquarlo-street, which for many years has been occupied by the Warrigal Club, has been purchased by the new ladies' club, known as the Macquarie Club, Limited. ...

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  32. BROADCASTING.

    Members of the Australian Industrial Mission, now in Pittsburgh, will speak to Australia from that city to-night at a time corresponding with 7 o'clock in Sydney. ...

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  33. BASIC WAGE.

    The State executive of the Australian Workers' Union has carried the following resolution:—"That in view of the increased prices of commodities, this union deplores the fact ...

    Article : 153 words
  34. MR. PARKHILL.

    At yesterday's meeting of the National executive, a letter was received from Mr.Archdale Parkhill tendering his resignation as general secretary of the association as from June ...

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  35. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    A message from Berlin saya that British girl athletes gained a sweeping victory at the international women's meeting, winning, the 100 and 200 yards races, the 600 metres hurdle ...

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  36. SCULLING MARATHON

    News comes from Longbeach, California, that Frank Hagney, of Hollywood, the Australian sculler, won the Longbeach-Santa Catalina Island rowing marathon on Sunday, in 5 hours ...

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  37. MURDER CONVICTION.

    The Court of Criminal Appeal to-day reduced the verdict of murder which was recently recorded against Arthur John Kotslakos, aged 30 years, a fishmonger, in ...

    Article : 58 words
  38. MR. BAVIN'S CHARGES.

    "The gist of Mr. Bavin's charge again members of the late Ministry, made [?] Bathurst, appears to be that we protested against Mr. Lang's methods because they ...

    Article : 249 words
  39. ROYALIST EDITOR.

    M. Leon Daudet, editor of the Royalist newspaper, "Action Francaise," who defled the police to arrest him to undergo imprisonment for libelling the driver of a taxicab in which ...

    Article : 130 words
  40. ORCHESTRA DISPUTE.

    The Barrier Industrial Council, which demanded the dismissal of Mr. Paul Jeacle and his orchestra from the Palais de Danse, because one of its members, a local man, was ...

    Article : 100 words
  41. BROKEN DRAWBAR.

    A broken drawbar, a factor which has been associated with a number of serious railway disasters, was discovered on Sunday night on a second-class carriage of a train ...

    Article : 99 words
  42. FALLEN AEROPLANE.

    A message from Wangaratta states that the aeroplane piloted by Sorgeant Denny, which crashed in the ranges beyond Whitfield on May 11, when Sergeant Denny was returning ...

    Article : 81 words
  43. CANBERRA TRAGEDY.

    This afternoon the district coroner (Mr. John Gale) held an inquiry into the deaths of Alexander Beveridge and Samuel Palmer, who were burned to death when their tent ...

    Article : 84 words
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