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  2. ELECTIONS.

    The Minister for Customs (Mr. Pratten) last evening entered the campaign in support of the Nationalist party, and addressed a meeting at the Anzac Memorial Hall, ...

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  3. STORM SWEEPS SYDNEY.

    The heaviest thunderstorm experienced in Sydney for many years burst over portion of the metropolitan area yesterday afternoon and evening. The storm, which is stated to have been tomadic in character, first ...

    Article : 113 words
  4. FOREIGN AFFAIRS.

    The desirability of a keener interest in foreign affairs being shown by Australians, and the advantages that would be likely to accrue from the-appointment of a special ...

    Article : 454 words
  5. LORD APSLEY.

    Lord Apsley, the youthful member of the House of Commons for Southampton, who scorns hearsay evidence on the subject of the welfare of English migrants in Australia, ...

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  6. AMUNDSEN'S FLIGHT.

    Up to Sunday afternoon no word had been received at Spitzbergen concerning the progress of Captain Amundsen's flight to the North Pole, which was commenced on Thursday afternoon. ...

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  7. PRINCE OF WALES.

    The Prince of Walee has concluded a triumphal three weeks' tour of the Cape Province, arousing intense enthusiasm everywhere. ...

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  8. FASCISTS.

    The tenth anniversary of Haly's entry into the war was celebrated throughout Italy by patriotic demonstrations. The King, Crown Prince, Signor Mussolini, Cabinet Ministers, ...

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  9. TERRIFIC RAIN.

    After a dull and threatening day, during which the mumblings of distant thunder were barely audible in the city shortly after 1 o'clock, a terrific thunderstorm burst over ...

    Article : 488 words
  10. STREETS FLOODED.

    It was at the height of the hurried trek of business people to the railway station and Circular Quay that the storm came down in all its fury over the city. ...

    Article : 372 words
  11. MOROCCO.

    A Reuter message from Rabat, received in Paris, says that the Riffs are continuing their concentrations, but their ardour has diminished owing to the losses they have ...

    Article : 313 words
  12. WATER SUPPLY.

    The returns received by the Water Board yesterday show that there is at present over two years' supply of water, stored above the gravitation lovel, in the reservoirs of the ...

    Article : 203 words
  13. SCOUT WEEK.

    The meaning of the Scout Week appeal was explained to members of the Millions Club in an address by Mr. W. A. Windeyer yesterday. ...

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  14. NORTH SHORE.

    Considerable delays were occasioned by the storm on the north side of the harbour. The deluge commenced with terrific force in North Sydney about 5.45, and lasted till 6.30, which ...

    Article : 331 words
  15. THE PREMIER.

    The Premier (Sir George Fullor) returned to the city yesterday morning, but again, later in the day, left for his electerate, where he will remain until the end of the campagn. ...

    Article : 779 words
  16. A WOMAN'S ESCAPE.

    All the steep slopes loading down, to the Noith Shore ferry wharfs were converted into torrential waterways and the most serious incident was that which occurred about ...

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  17. Quest for the Pole.

    Although Arctic exploration dates from the time of Henry VIII., little progress had teen made up to the end of the 18th century. During the first half of the 18th century ...

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  18. TRAIN ACCIDENT.

    A ballast train ran through a dead-end in Newbridge railway yards at 1.30 o'clock to-day. The engine took a "header" over the embankment taking with it portion of the ...

    Article : 144 words
  19. NEW LOAN ISSUE.

    The city editor of the "Daily Chronicle" expresses the opinion that as the proceeds of the New South Wales lonn of £6,500,000, recently underwritten, will be used for ...

    Article : 116 words
  20. SUPPOSED BURGLARS.

    A fight between police and supposed burglars took place in the environs of Lithgow yesterday evening. A week ago goods to the value of £150 were ...

    Article : 294 words
  21. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The miners' secretary, Mr. A. J. Cook, in a series of week-end speeches, prophesied that the greatest industrial struggle Would take place before the end of the year, ...

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  22. DELUGE AT NEWPORT.

    Newport and Avalon apparently suffered most from the storm. Both are in low-lying country, and in a remarkably short space of time the water was lying from 2ft to 3ft deep ...

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  23. PEER'S DAUGHTER.

    A body found in the Thames at Rotherhithe this morning is believed to be that of the Hon. Gwyneth Morgan, daughter of Lord Trodegar, who left a house at Wimbledon over ...

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  24. ITALIAN AIRMAN.

    The Italian airman Major de Pinedo, who is making a flight from Italy to Melbourne, arrived at Singapore at midday yesterday. ...

    Article : 129 words
  25. PREFERENCE.

    Dr. Pago (Federal Treasurer), speaking at South Grafton last night, viewed at longth the work of the Federal Government. Dealing with the Government's endeavour to ...

    Article : 228 words
  26. MISHAP TO ENGINE.

    A spot over which the main trunk express passes nightly was the scene of an exciting occurrence to-day. An engine, weighing over 70 tons, after assisting the mail train up the ...

    Article : 119 words
  27. NATIONAL INSURANCE.

    A referendum in Switzerland on the question of the establishment of a fund of 250,000,000 francs for a system of sickness, disablement, and old age insurance, covering ...

    Article : 96 words
  28. NEW CARDINALS.

    Reuters correspondent at Rome says it is reported that, after the holy year, the Pope will hold a Consistory, at which, wishing to demonstrate his gratitude for the splendid ...

    Article : 89 words
  29. LIGHTNING ENTERS THEATRE.

    An exciting incident occurred at the Hub Theatre, Newtown, when some electric wires at the rear of the building were stiuck by lightning. There was an alarming ...

    Article : 101 words
  30. CAR OVERTURNS.

    Mr. Frederick Sale, aged 38 years, architect, of New-street, Brighton, and Collins-street, Melbourne, received two broken ribs. injuries to his cheat, and severe lacerations ...

    Article : 61 words
  31. PROSPECTS IN ST. GEORGE.

    Speaking at Punchbowl, Mr. W. R. Bagnall stated that the only thing that would stop the National party from gaining an extra seat in St. George was the apathy of a section of ...

    Article : 55 words
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