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  2. BISHOP'S WARNING

    Dr. Wentworth Shields, Bishop of Armidale, in bis address to the Anglican synod to-day, said:—"As one surveys the world's outlook, as we see it to-day, one is amazed at the ...

    Article : 538 words
  3. NUNGESSER.

    Some anxiety is felt for the safety of Cap[?]in Nungesser, the famous French ace who [?]t Paris early on Sunday morning on a Trans[?]antic flight. It is considered probable that ...

    Article : 318 words
  4. CHILD WELFARE.

    The Royal Commissioner (Mr. Justice Harvey, Chief Judge in Equity) appointed by the State Government to inquire into the charges made by the Auditor-General (Mr. F. A. ...

    Article : 946 words
  5. HIGH COMMISSIONER.

    The report for the year 1926 of the High Commissioner for the Commonwealth (Sir Joseph Cook) was tabled in the House of Representatives at Canberra yesterday. ...

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  6. SMALLPOX SCARE.

    A suspected outbreak of smallpox among the passengers of the Commonwealth line steamer Jervis Bay caused some anxious moments shortly after the vessel left London on the ...

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  7. THE TARIFF.

    Before the Tariff Board yesterday application was made on behalf of a local manufacturer for an increase in the duties on certain lines of imported wire and metal ...

    Article : 792 words
  8. 'PLANE CRASH.

    The happiness and rejoicing at Canberra to-day were marred by a fatal aeroplane accident, which occurred in full view of the many thousands who had gathered on the parade ...

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  9. "HERALD" 'PLANES.

    So that its readers might have the latest pictures and fullest descriptions of yesterday's historic events at Canberra, the "Sydney Morning Herald" employed two aeroplanes to ...

    Article : 345 words
  10. NEWSBOY KILLED.

    William John Murray aged 11 years, a newsboy, of No. 9 Andrew-avenue. Bondi, was cut to pieces by a Bondi tram early yesterday morning. The mutilated body was found at ...

    Article : 194 words
  11. STAMPS AND COINS.

    Of the [?]or[?]s to the value of about £200,000 which are being struck by the Federal Government to commemorate the opening of the new capital the banks in New South Wales ...

    Article : 447 words
  12. ECONOMICS.

    [?] special correspondent of the Australian [?] Association at Geneva is now in a [?]on to say that all other considera[?] of the Economic Conference are ...

    Article : 241 words
  13. KETCH ALICE ASHORE.

    The ketch, Alice, 49 tons, went ashore at George's Bay in the east comt of Tasmania this morning. The engine stalled when the ketch was coming into the bay, and she was ...

    Article : 97 words
  14. BRICKLAYERS.

    The electrification of the main suburban and North Shore railway Hues will be seriously bampered in consequence of the decision of the bricklayers to hold a mass meeting at ...

    Article : 383 words
  15. JENOLAN CAVES.

    At yesterday's resumed inquiry into the system of tendering for transport services to Jenolan Caves, Mr. E. B. Harkness, undersecretary to the Chief Secretary's Department, ...

    Article : 202 words
  16. TAXING WATER.

    Visitors to Queensland who have returned to Sydney report the existence of strong feeling in the northern State about the action of the Government in taxing the water supplies of ...

    Article : 443 words
  17. TRAIN ACCIDENTS.

    Mrs. Rebecca Watling, aged 67 years, of Wedderburn, Campbelltown, fell from a moving train at Leumeah, on the Sydney side of Campbelltown, at about 10.30 o'clock on ...

    Article : 250 words
  18. BOY THIEF.

    Mr. F. H. Stebbens, of 52 Lincoln-street, Stanmore, was awakened at about 4 o'clock yesterday morning by a noise. Gotting out of bed, he switched on the light, to discover a ...

    Article : 85 words
  19. UNION CONGRESS.

    After having been in session for seven days, the All-Australasian Trade Union Congress concluded its proceedings at the Melbourne Trades Hall to-day. One of the chief ...

    Article : 605 words
  20. [?]LITARY DISPLAY.

    [?]oose-step and field grey uniforms re[?]o Berlin during the week-end, when [?]-service men, carrying hundreds of [?]dards, marched past the grandstands ...

    Article : 127 words
  21. WARRINGAH.

    Mr. Archdale Parkhill, the selected Nationalist candidate for Warringah, addressed meetings at Mosman, Manly, and other centres last night. ...

    Article : 403 words
  22. MAN KILLED.

    As the result of a blow, which, it is alleged, he received in a Chinese cafe in Campbell-street, city, about 8 o'clock last night, Patrick Fitzpatrick, labourer, aged 39 years, of ...

    Article : 116 words
  23. KILLING OF NATIVES.

    Sitting at Parliament House, the Royal Commissioner (Mr. Wood, S.M.), who is investigating the alleged shooting and burning of natives by a police party in the Kimberley ...

    Article : 366 words
  24. DIVIDED LABOUR.

    When the trouble arose between Mr. Loughlin and Mr. Lang for the leadership of the Labour party, the Junee league broke into two factions, one under Mr. E. Rowlings ...

    Article : 179 words
  25. DRUG ADDICT.

    Charles Marshall Fyfe, who escaped from Rotoroa Island inebriates' home in a dinghy, in January, was not heard of again until recently, when he was arrested on discharge ...

    Article : 212 words
  26. BUSH FIRE BRIGADES.

    The Southern Tablelands District Council of the Primary Producers' Union, at its last meeting, decided that it would be useless to form a bush fire brigade in the southern ...

    Article : 88 words
  27. VESSELS DELAYED.

    R.M.S. Aorangi arrived from Sydney at 10 a.m. to-day. After nearing Three Kings yesterday the vessel experienced a strong easterly gale, which delayed her four hours. The ...

    Article : 58 words
  28. [?]PANESE BANKS.

    [?]ouses of Parliament prorogued to[?] passing Finance Bills authorising [?] of Japan to adjust the situation by [?] the Bank of Formosa and other ...

    Article : 98 words
  29. STREET ACCIDENTS.

    An increase in the number of street accidents in Melbourne is shown in a statistical report for the year 1926, compiled by the Police Department. ...

    Article : 80 words
  30. CITY OF CANBERRA.

    In honour of the opening of the Federal Capital, the Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd., has decided to name a steamer now building for the Australian trade, the City of ...

    Article : 196 words
  31. PIECEWORK.

    Branches of the Amalgamated Engineering Union throughout Australia were represented at a conference which was opened in Melbourne to-day. Consideration was given to the ...

    Article : 197 words
  32. EARTH TREMORS.

    Some concern has been caused at Opotiki by radio messages from White Island, that men employed at the sulphur works were in danger, the crater on the island being in a state of ...

    Article : 78 words
  33. [?]ERCE STORMS.

    [?]s and blizzards which swept Kan[?] Wyoming, and Montana during [?]end, resulted in at least 12 deaths, [?]d damage to the extent of 100,000 ...

    Article : 59 words
  34. SEQUEL TO ACCIDENT.

    At Dunedin Gustave Johnson, whose car collided with a cable car, was fined £25 for driving while intoxicated, and was prohibited from driving for three years. Defendant, after the ...

    Article : 62 words
  35. LIQUOR ON TRAINS.

    The Southern District Tablelands Council of the Primary Producers' Union passed a resolution at its last meeting urging that the sale of strong drink in bottles by railway ...

    Article : 95 words
  36. GREAT BRIDGE.

    A good start has been made with the construction of Great Bridge across the Murray, two miles above Hume Reservoir. This bridge has been rendered necessary owing ...

    Article : 114 words
  37. HOSPITALS BILL.

    Following a conference arranged by the hospitals of Maitland and the coalfields, a deputation, representing the hospital in industrial centres of the State, is to wait on the Minister ...

    Article : 83 words
  38. [?]ERAL CABLE NEWS.

    [?]t round of the Davis Cup, Czecho[?]at Greece by 4 matches to [?] [?]rmed men held up a train going [?]n to Wexford. They entered the ...

    Article : 63 words
  39. WAGGA CRIME.

    At the Wagga Police Court to-day, before, Mr. W. A. Fly[?], relieving police magistrate. Cedrie Thomas Victor Ryan, 29, was charged with the murder of Ellen Elizabeth (Nellie) ...

    Article : 70 words
  40. RAIN PREDICTED.

    A disturbance approaching from South Australia is expected to cause general rain in New South Wales during the next 36 hours. The State Meteorologist (Mr. D. J. Mares) ...

    Article : 82 words
  41. LADY MOTORISTS.

    Mrs. Sandford and Miss Christie, lady motorists from New Zealand, travelling from Adelaide, arrived on Saturday at Powell Cro[?]k and are expected at Darwin to-morrow. They ...

    Article : 51 words
  42. GALLANTRY REWARDED.

    Bruce Mackay, a Boy Scout, of Coff's Harbour, whose gallantry resulted in saving several lives at Park Beach [?]ome time ago, has been awarded the Royal Humane Society's ...

    Article : 38 words
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