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  2. THE STORM.

    Almost unprecedented rainfalls, ranging [?] to 16 inches and causing extensive damage, have attended the operation off the coast of New South Wales of a ...

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  3. MR. OAKES.

    It was learnt yesterday that it is the intention of the State Cabinet to elevate Mv. Oakes (Chief Secretary) to the Legislative ...

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  4. WATER SUPPLY.

    Never in the history of the Sydney water supply was there so much water stored for future requirements as there is at present. ...

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  5. AUSTRALIAN LINE.

    The crews of five cargo steamers of the Australian Commonwealth line are being returned to Australia for paying off owing to the sale abroad of three vessels, and two ...

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  6. SINGAPORE BASE.

    "Unless a naial base be established at Singapore, it will be necessary to establish a strong fleet of warships in service on the China ...

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  7. LATE MR. MASSEY.

    The death of the Prime Minister (Mr. Massey) yesterday evening has occasioned widespread expressions of regret, and signs of mourning are everywhere. The majority ...

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  8. PRINCE OF WALES.

    During the past week the Prince of Wales has made a triumphal tour of the southwestern districts and part of the midlands He has come into closest touch with the ...

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  9. POSTPONED.

    In a wireless message from King's Bay, Spitzbergen, Captain Amundsen states: "It is still full winter here. ...

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  10. IMPORTED TIMBERS.

    After an absence of more than two months in the other States, the Tariff Board resumed its public inquiries in this State at the Commonwealth Bank building yesterday, the ...

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  11. LADY OXFORD.

    Lady Oxford, in a letter to the newspapers, apologises for the harsh leterence to Mr. Lloyd George in her new book. "Places and Persons." ...

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  12. MOROCCO.

    A message received in Paris from Rabat states that important Riff concentrations are reported. The enemy in some cases has taken up a position in ...

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  13. AUSTRALIAN MESSAGES.

    His Excellency the Governor General has sent the following telegram to the GovernorGeneral of New Zealand:- " I desire fully to associate myself with the ...

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  14. MOTOR ACCIDENTS.

    Frank Massey, of Gamon-street, Yarraville, while riding a motor cycle along the Geelong-road yesterday collided with a motor car driven by Percival Bourke, of ...

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  15. WORLD FLIGHT.

    Major de Pinedo, the Italian airman, who is essaying a world flight, including a visit to Australian cities, arrived at Cocanada, on the east coast of india, at 9 o'clock this ...

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  16. FLOODS.

    An alarming rise occurred to-day in the Hawkesbury River at North Richmond, which last night was 31 feet above summer level and was rising rapidly, threatening a serious ...

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  17. REPARATIONS.

    During the eight months that have elapsed since the Dawes plan became operative Cormany has paid 640,000,000 gold marks (£12 000 000) on account of reparations. ...

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  18. MOTOR CYCLIST'S DEATH.

    On Saturday night a motor cycle, ridden by Thomas Dow, married, of 32 Mathouraroad, Hawthorn, collided with a motor car driven by John Orlando, Cumberland-street, ...

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  19. SOUTH AFRICA.

    The general council of the South African Mineworkers' Union, after a meeting listing all day decided to take a ftilke ballot in connection with the De Villiers award, which ...

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  20. EMPIRE'S PROFOUND REGRET.

    Mr. J. H. Thomas, who was Secretary of State for the Colonies in the MacDonald Ministry, has sent the following message to the Australian Press Association:— ...

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  21. CAR OVERTURNED.

    While Mr. Phillip Bevan, of Dudley-street, Brighton, was driving a motor car at Black Rock on Saturday, the wheels locked, and the car overturned. Mr. Bevan was thrown under ...

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  22. MISSING GRAZIER.

    The body of a grazler named thomas Granger Thomoson who has been missing for the past our months was found on Sun day by three aboriginals on the edge of a ...

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  23. DAVIS CUP.

    Reute's Budapest correspondent states that 3000 spectators, including the Regent, witnessed the Davis Cup mutch between France and Hungary. This betokens the ...

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  24. CHINESE GUNBOAT.

    A party of Britons, including Messrs. Law son Hall and F. A. Walker, their wives, and Mr. Waller's son and daughter was returning from a pleasure trip on Saturday just after ...

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  25. ELDERLY WOMAN KILLED.

    A fatality occurred outside the Adelaide Hospital late on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Ellen Gee, 58, of Grange-road, York, was crossing North-terrace [?]eh, it is said, she ...

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  26. FATAL COLLISION.

    At the conclusion of the inquest yesterday concerning the death at Royal North Shore Hospital on April 5 of George Hiriam Curil, aged 31 years, a street-sweeper, employed by ...

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  27. HOTEL STRIKE.

    The compulsory conference called by Mr. Acting Justice Dalies, acting president of the State Arbitration Court, met again on Saturday without reaching finality in the ...

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  28. EMPIRE DEFENCE.

    The "Daily Express" has interviewed the Secietary of State for Foreign Affairs (Mr. Austen Chamberlain) regarding a secret memorandum published in the "New York World" ...

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  29. TYPHOID.

    In the typhoid epidemic at Suva 125 cases of Europeans, 10 Fijians, and 140 Indians are officially reported. The deaths among the Europens include Mesdames French, 33; ...

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  30. FOOD CONTROL.

    Mr. J. [?]. Cramsle, formerly chairman of the Australian Meat Council, says that the report of the Food Prices Commission, which recommended the appoinment of a board to ...

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  31. NEW ZEALAND LOAN.

    The newspapers are giving prominence to the New Zealand loan of £7 000,000, bearing interest at the rate of 4½ per cent., issued at 94½. ...

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  32. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    A message from Cairo states that a warning has been delivered from the pulpits in all Roman Catholic Churches that girls and women attired immodestly will henceforth be ...

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  33. ENGINE DERAILED.

    The 5.50 p.m. passenger train from Katoomba to Sydney on Sunday, when about 1½ mile on the Sydney side of Glenbrook, struck a rock on the line and the engine became ...

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  34. POISONED MEAT.

    A Glasgow shopkeeper spent an unhappy night owing to his having sold a pound of salts of sorrel to a butcher for preserving meat in mistake for saltpetre. When the ...

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  35. CHRISTIAN MYSTICISM.

    At to-day's session of the Anglican Church Congress Christian mysticism was the subject of an address by the Bishop of Armidale (Dr. Wentworth Shields). ...

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  36. FLOOD BOATS MANNED.

    Our Windsor correspondent telegraphed at midnight that the most rapid rise in the history of the Hawkesbury district had occurred in the river to-day at Windsor, when ...

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  37. "DIGGER'S MOTHER."

    Word was received to-day of the death of Mrs. Campbell, universally and affectionately known throughout the north-west as "the Diggers' mother," at the age of 85 years. Mrs. ...

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  38. ALLEGED CONSPIRACY.

    Nell Olholm and Donald John McPherson, members of the Criminal investigation Department, were presented before Judge Dethridge in the General Sessions to-day, charged ...

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  39. SOCIALIST GAINS.

    The second ballot in the municipal elections in Paris confirmed the previous movement to the Left. The Communists gained three seats and the Socialists ten ...

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  40. DRIED FRUITS.

    The Secretary to the Department of Markets and Migration (Mr. E. J. Mulvany), today denied the accuracy of a cable measage from London describing the first sales of the ...

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  41. DESTRUCTIVE BOYS.

    Two boys, each aged 11, who are stated to have admitted to the police that they "wanted some fun," have been arrested in connection with the acts of gross sacrilege and wanton ...

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  42. SAVINGS BANK.

    The Savings Bunk of South Australia has increased its rate of interest payable on June 3O to 4[?] per cent. This is said to be the highest into obtainable in any Savings Bank in the ...

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  43. THE SOUTH COAST.

    Twelve inches of rain were registered at, tho Nowra Post-office from 9 a.m. on Saturday to 9 a.m. this morning. On Saturday evening a gale, varying from south-east to ...

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  44. LORD MILNER.

    The condition of Lord Milner (formerly Secretary of State for War and Secretary of State for the Colonies), which on Saturday night occasioned anxiety, showed a slight ...

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  45. ALLEGED BREAKING AND ENTERING.

    An arrest was effected in the early hours of this morning, as a result of which Alfred Hansen will be charged with having broken into and robbed the promises of E. ...

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  46. FIREMAN'S DEATH.

    Alfred Shephard, a fireman on the steamer Wyreema, who sustained a double fracture of the skull while the ship was at Cairns on the night of May 4, died in hospital on ...

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  47. NEW FERRY SERVICE.

    The North and South Shore ferry service has notified the Woollahra Council that it had inaugurated a motor ferry service, running half-hourly from Double Bay wharf to ...

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  48. KNIFE USED IN HOTEL BRAWL.

    The crew of the St. Stephens, from New York, which arrived on Wednesday, and which is manned by Finns, were granted shore leave on Saturday night. In a brawl in a hotel ...

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  49. IMPROVING EPSOM DOWNS.

    According to the "Daily Herald," the Epsom Grandstand ' Association has purchased the freehold of Epsom Downs from the lord of the manor for £57,000, in order to improve the ...

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