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  2. SYDNEY CUP.

    Randwick racecourse was bathed in brilliant sunshine, and there was a huge crowd for the second day of the A.J.C.'s Autumn Meeting yesterday. After the recent rain the ...

    Article : 550 words
  3. LORD BALFOUR.

    A Reuter message from Beirut states that the steamer Sphinx, with Lord Balfour and party aboard, left for Alexandria this morning very quietly, there being no ...

    Article : 171 words
  4. CITY TRAFFIC.

    The estimated cost of the proposed reconstruction of the city to provide additional facilities for traffic within the next ten years, ...

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  5. FRANCE.

    M. Briand, a former Prime Minister, has been invited by the President of France to form a Ministry to succeed the Herriot Ministry, which resigned ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. THE ELECTIONS.

    The State Cabinet will to-day consider a recommendation that the State general elections should be held on May 30 next. It is practically certain that this ...

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  7. NORTH POLE.

    Mr. Gretter Algarsson and his crew of 20 volunteers, practically all of whom are in their twenties, sailed from Falmouth aboard the Iceland on their expedition to the North ...

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  8. SENSATIONAL CUP.

    The Sydney Cup of 1925 will go down as one of the most sensational in the history of the race. The utmost excitement prevailed as the ...

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  9. FIRE AT REDFERN.

    The damage resulting from a fire which destroyed the timber and joinery works of Messrs. W. F. Foster and Co. at 132-134 Morehead-street, Redfern, yesterday, is estimated ...

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  10. COMMUNISTS.

    Communists scored a victory at the election of officers of the Ontario section of the Canadian Labour party. One of their candidates was elected president and another ...

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  11. MR. MASSEY.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Monday. The condition of the Prime Minister of New Zealand (Mr. Massey) is causing increasing anxiety. ...

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  12. MADAME STRALIA.

    The power and brilliancy of Madame Elsa Stralia's voice excited renewed enthusiasm at her second concert, given at the Town Hall last night. This series of artistic ...

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  13. STABBING AFFRAY.

    Petty bickering between two foreign employees of a Cronulla hotel, increasing in bitterness from day to day, came yesterday to a climax. As a result, Jules Regnaud, ...

    Article : 289 words
  14. COUNTRY AND TOWN MATRONS.

    The annual Country and Town Matrons' Dance, for which Mrs. Chas, Hotham acted as secretary for the fifteenth time, took place in the Paddington Town Hall last night. The ...

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  15. ANOTHER COLLISION.

    When doing her preliminary for the Deloraine Cup to-day, Lydia Languish, ridden by J. Daw, collided with a police trooper's horse, and was killed, the trooper's horse dying ...

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  16. LIVING WAGE.

    Presiding at the annual conference of the Independent Labour party, which was opened in Gloucester this morning, and attended by Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, and practically all ...

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  17. GREEK MURDERED.

    A revolting case of murder has come to light at Peterborough, on the northern railway. The body of a Crook named Joanes Vlahos was found on Saturday afternoon in a quarry two ...

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  18. ON THE LAWN.

    The holiday atmosphere pervaded yesterday's meeting, and not even the great crush affected the spirits of those who were out to enjoy a popular meeting and the brilliant ...

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  19. THE ZINOVIEFF LETTER.

    Delegates to the annual conference of the Independent Labour party bitterly attacked Mr. Ramsay MacDonald' over his handling of the Zinovieff letter during the last general ...

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  20. STEAMER BEACHED.

    As a result of a contraction of new timbers the Allyn River (143 tons), one of the best known of the smaller vessels trading between Newcastle and Port Stephens, sprung ...

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  21. GOVERNMENT SHIPS.

    An attempt was made at the concluding session of the conference of the Victorian branch of the A.L.P. to-night, by Mr. T. Walsh, general secretary of the Seamen's Union, to ...

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  22. STRANGE MISHAP.

    A remarkable accident late this afternoon was responsible for the entire holiday motor traffic between Melbourne and Geelong being held up for several hours. ...

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  23. A GREAT SHOW.

    The secretary of the Queensland National Agricultural Association, Mr. Jim Bain, has been a daily visitor at the Showground, and has naturally made himself familiar with ...

    Article : 273 words
  24. MILAN EXHIBITION.

    The International Exhibition at Milan has been opened. Britain, Belgium, Holland, France, Germany, Czecho-Slovakia, and Russia contemplate building permanent official ...

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  25. SCOUT RAID.

    James Lucas, a Boy Scout, aged 15 years, was admitted to Melbourne Hospital early this morning with a bullet wound in the back. He wvas camping with other Scouts at Mount ...

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  26. PRINCE OF WALES.

    Reuter's correspondent at Accra (Gold Ceast) reports that in view of the intense disappointment caused in Nigeria by the abandonment of the Prince of Wales' tour, ...

    Article : 106 words
  27. SHOOTING FATALITY.

    A fatal shooting accident occured at Paracombe on Good Friday when Hubert Geoffrey Bassett Scarfe, son of Mr. W. Scarfe, of Knightsbridge, was accidentally shot ...

    Article : 109 words
  28. RELIGIONS IN CHINA.

    A unique religious ceremony occurred this afternoon on a picturesque island in the Importal Palace grounds at Pekin, where the Pa[?]n Lama (the junior of the Buddhist ...

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  29. FIRE IN CITY.

    The vigilance of a night watchman early this morning and smart work by the fire brigade prevented the spread of a fire which otherwise would probably have gutted the ...

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  30. FIRE AT GOULBURN.

    Following a burglary in Knowlman and Sons' Auburn-street premises, Goulburn, on Sunday morning, a destructive fire broke out on the second floor, and completely gutted one ...

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  31. EASTER IN ENGLAND.

    Easter was pleasantly warm and [?]e, some places reporting 10 and 11 hours of sunshine, Sunday and the holidays were devoted to motoring, bathing, and walking, ...

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  32. TENNIS PLAYERS.

    In a cable message to Mr. T. H. Hicks, hon. secretary of the Lawn Tennis Association of Australasia, Dr. J. M. Flavelle, the association's representative in England, states that ...

    Article : 114 words
  33. FREE KINDERGARTEN.

    Sir,—My only excuse for referring to the letters about the work of free kindergartens is that in no case have the ages of the children been mentioned. From 2 to 5 years ...

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  34. EARLY PITTWATER.

    Sir,—Under the above head[?] I read in your issue of 1st instant the interesting account of Mr. S[?]lby M. Cook's recollections described at a meeting of the Manly, ...

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  35. WATCHMAN'S DEATH.

    Henry White, aged 60 years, a night-watchman, of Pretoria-street, Lilyfield, received fatal injuries when he was knocked down by a tram at Rozelle Junction yesterday. ...

    Article : 81 words
  36. RACING MOTOR CAR DAMAGED

    A racing motor car, specially built to compete in the most important race at Brooklands to-morrow, has been wilfully damaged, the engine having been smashed with a sledge ...

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  37. RACECOURSE FATALITY.

    During the first race at Oakbank to-day Major Charles Hubert Bath, O.B.E., of Hughes-street, Woodville, a member of the staff of the Bank of Adelaide, strayed upon the track ...

    Article : 124 words
  38. TO COMBAT COMMUNISM.

    Sir,—Mr. James McMahon says: "We want [?]ane government in this State." Is it evidence of sanity to compel a wage-earner on pain of starvation to belong to a union, ...

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  39. MUSCULAR CHRISTIANS.

    Sir,—Mr. James J. Gill, in a letter published by you, and dated March 26, quotes Charles Kingsley as encouraging the boys of Eversley to play cricket on Sunday. In my edition of ...

    Article : 182 words
  40. ALLEGED MANSLAUGHTER.

    Christopher O'Connor, a carter, aged 29 years, was charged at the Central Police Court yesterday with having feloniously slain John O'Halloran, at Sydney, on April 12. ...

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  41. POISONER ARRESTED.

    An Italian woman, Antoinette S[?]er[?], aged [?]7, who is believed to be a professional poisoner, has been arrested in Nimes (Southern [?]rance). She has confessed to having poisoned ...

    Article : 93 words
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