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  2. THE SHOW.

    Owing to the threatening and depressing weather, the attendance at the Royal Show before luncheon yesterday was much below the average for Good Friday. Rain fell ...

    Article : 319 words
  3. CRUISER CONTRACT.

    Having been compelled, by quoting from the speech which he made on September 5 in the House of Representatives, to deny the charge made by the loader of the Opposition (Mr. ...

    Article : 354 words
  4. CONGRESS.

    The annual congress of the United Commercial Travellers' Association of Australia was officially opened yesterday. The Governor-General was unable to ...

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  5. THE HOLIDAY.

    Notwithstanding the unsettled weather large numbers spent Good Friday in holiday making. Generally, fine weather prevailed, but occasional showers and the presence of ...

    Article : 153 words
  6. FRANCE.

    Router's correspondent at Paris reports that the strained political situation is reflected in the comments of the newspapers. Opposition organs, not satisfied with the ...

    Article : 719 words
  7. THE FLEET.

    A message from San Francisco says that the Australian Trade Commissioner (Mr. Elder) interviewed Admiral Coontz (who is in command of the American Fleet which is to visit ...

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  8. AMUNDSEN'S FLIGHT.

    In his first article dealing with the forthcoming Polar Expedition, Captain Roald Amundsen gives details of his plans for his great aeroplane dash to the North Pole. Captain Amundsen reveals that he took his first lessons ...

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  9. ARRANGEMENTS FOR TO-DAY.

    Show and races will be chief rivals for the patronage of the holiday-maker to-day. The A.J.C. autumn meeting will open at Randwick, with the First Hurdle Race at 12.50 ...

    Article : 254 words
  10. SALE OF FRUIT.

    Judgment was given for plaintiffs by Mr. Justice Macnaugbton in the Supreme Court in the two applications for injunctions by the fruit merchants and growers against the ...

    Article : 179 words
  11. SPECIAL HOLIDAY FORECAST.

    For To-day.—Early morning showers and some fogs. But the clouds breaking and weather improving, with milder temperatures during the greater part of the day. Mostly ...

    Article : 56 words
  12. THE RING EVENTS.

    There was a splendid turnout of vehicles in the various competitions for two-horse drays, delivery vans, tipdrays, and business turnouts. The two winning tipdrays were ...

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  13. TELEPHONE CHARGES

    The suggestions hinted at by the officials of the Postal Department that if the telephone system is not to be a charge on the taxpayers of the Commonwealth foes will ...

    Article : 251 words
  14. STATE ELECTIONS.

    The Progressive party's mnchinery is now in good working order for the coming elections, and oven if the campaign is to be shorter than usual it will lack nothing in ...

    Article : 179 words
  15. TARIFF REVISION.

    An expert financial authority regards the now tariff as betraying a distinct tendency to encourage foreign rather than British trade. Of 372 items listed 275 are the same, both ...

    Article : 179 words
  16. THE PRINCE.

    A Reuter message from Seccondee (Gold Coast) says that the Prince of Wales landed in glorious sunshine. There was a gorgeous display of African wealth in the dress of the ...

    Article : 222 words
  17. CAR STRIKES POST.

    Skidding over a rain soaked and slippery road at Bankstown yesterday, a motor car was hurled against a telegraph post and was wrecked ...

    Article : 241 words
  18. EMPIRE SETTLEMENT

    The report of the Oversea Settlement Committee for 1924 states that 15,120 men, 11,581 women, and 14,350 children were assisted to proceed overseas, compared with 16,957 men, ...

    Article : 395 words
  19. AMERICAN BONDS.

    When shown reports of the discussion in the British House of Commons as to whether stops were being taken to secure reimbursement of Englishmen who bought Confederate ...

    Article : 381 words
  20. NEW SETTLERS.

    A party of new settlers, totalling about 115, reached Sydney yesterday by the Euripides. Of that number, there were 65 Dreadnought ...

    Article : 156 words
  21. WEMBLEY.

    The Australian Commissioner at Wembley (Mr. Leo Nell) has arranged with the public caterers, Loatherby, Christopher, Limited, to take charge of the restaurant cafe ...

    Article : 219 words
  22. GLEBE COUNCIL.

    In order to improve conditions which one alderman described as "a dlsgrace to the State," the Globe Council has before it an extensive scheme, proposed by a special ...

    Article : 215 words
  23. THE KING.

    His Majesty the King, who, with the Queen, has, during the past week, been visiting Sicily, calling at Messina, Syracuse and Palermo, has telegraphed to Admiral Sir Osmond ...

    Article : 61 words
  24. THE MARAMA.

    The Union Company's steamer Marama was further delayed yesterday. Because she was 20 firemen short she was unable to sail for Wellington (N.Z.). ...

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  25. NEW CRUISERS.

    Messrs, John Brown and Co., of Clydebank, announce that they have now received through the High Commissioner for Australia an order for the ...

    Article : 47 words
  26. SEQUEL TO A FIGHT.

    With a deep gach over his left temple, the police found Alex. H. Johnson, aged 35 years, a Norwegian labourer, in a house in Gladstone-street, Port Melbourne. Johnson ...

    Article : 77 words
  27. THE CLAN MONROE.

    The steamer Clan Monroe, which collided with, and sank, the Dutch steamer Jongo Catharina in the Wielingen fairway, on Thursday, is making for Havre. ...

    Article : 135 words
  28. BROKEN HILL.

    The Mine Managers' Association has informed the Workers' Industrial Union that a number of demands which were recently made by the union cannot be granted. In most instances ...

    Article : 78 words
  29. RIOTS IN DAMASCUS.

    After Wednesday's rioting at Damascus on the occasion of the visit of Lord Balfour the city was quiet to-day. The bazaars remained closed in anticipation of a big ...

    Article : 145 words
  30. CROSSING FATALITY.

    Mrs. Emily Griffiths, wife of the late Mr. James Griffiths, head of the firm of Griffiths Bros., tea merchants, died this morning. She is the fourth victim of the tragedy at ...

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  31. COLLISIONS.

    Collisions between motor cycles and motor cars were responsible for three admissions to suburban hospitals yesterday. At about 3.27 p.m. a motor cycle, ridden ...

    Article : 150 words
  32. YOUNG AUSTRALIANS.

    The Young Australia League party left this morning in nine motor coaches on a tour of 1200 miles by road of England and Scotland. The boys to-night will sleep aboard a mail ...

    Article : 46 words
  33. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The British Parliament has adjourned to the 28th inst., when the Budget will be introduced.—Router. Lord Jellicoe, en route to the Isle of Wight ...

    Article : 139 words
  34. ALIEN MIGRANTS.

    Southern Europeans continue to reach Australia in large numbers. By the Italian steamer Carignane [?] allens arrived to-day. Most of them are destined for the Queensland ...

    Article : 59 words
  35. BOY SUFFOCATED.

    Vivian Ashton Tonge, aged 15 years, the son of Commander Tonge on furlough from Africa, was suffocated by a fall of sand at Murital. Deceased and another boy were ...

    Article : 81 words
  36. COUNCIL CHAMBERS ROBBED.

    The Windsor Council Chambers were entered by burglars some time on Wednesday night. The safe was blown open, and cash, money orders, and cheques, valued at more ...

    Article : 53 words
  37. JAPANESE NAVY.

    A Reuter message from Kobe says that the first-class cruiser Kake wat launched at the Kawanaki Dockyard. ...

    Article : 28 words
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