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  2. THE LATEST NEWS.

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—Australian Press Association: Representative Johnson (chairman of the House of Representatives' immigration ...

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  3. THE LATEST NEWS.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The forecast issued to-day for N.S.W. is: Still some coastal showers, but generally fine inland; some frosts: wind ...

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  4. SPORTING NEWS.

    Claro again registered the best seven furlongs, and he recorded 1.29 at Randwick yesterday; he ran the last two furlongs in 25¼secs. All Sunshine went by ...

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  5. BOWLING.

    In the semi-final of the single-handed competition amongst members of Casino Bowling Club, Bailey 7 behind beat Gardner 5 on, 22-13, Maloncy scratch ...

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  6. THE ROYAL SHOW.

    The attendance on the opening day of the Royal Show was 86,000, or 1000 in excess of last year's figured for the opening day. ...

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  7. NAVAL BASE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Vice-Admiral Sir Frederick Field, speaking at Millions Club luncheon, strongly condemned the proposal to establish a ...

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  8. FOOTBALL.

    A Kyogle second thirteen will play a similar local combination on Carrington Park on Monday. Strong sides will be put in the field, and the game ...

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  9. NEW STATES COMMISSION.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A preliminary meeting of the New States Royal Commission was held yesterday. Judge Cohen presided, [?] there were also ...

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  10. IMPROVING TELEPHONE SERVICE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The P.M.G. (Mr. W. G. Gibson) has asked Dr. Earle Page (Federal Treasurer) to provide another loan of £2,000,000 for ...

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  11. Ten Years and Whippings.

    At the Court of Quarter Sessions held at Walgett, before Judge Mocatta, Reginald Edwards was charged with committing a serious offence on a ...

    Article : 133 words
  12. WORK OF SALVATION ARMY.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—General Bramwell Booth, of the Salvation Army, was accorded a civic reception yesterday by the Lord Mayor on his ...

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  13. THE BILL ADOPTED.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—Reuter: The Senate has adopted the Bill for Japanese exclusion. ...

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  14. Electric Wiring.

    Mr. H. G. Holle (Chief Electrical Inspector for the Fire Underwriters' Association of N.S.W.) says that the present and previous governments have been ...

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  15. RUSSIAN "SLIMNESS."

    LONDON, Monday.—Australian Press Association: The political observer of the "Daily Telegraph" states that the Soviet delegation to the ...

    Article : 176 words
  16. TELEGRAPHIC SUMMARY.

    Owing to he numerous cases of fatalities from pea rifles, the Chief Secretary of Victoria, intends to introduce legislation for the compulsory ...

    Article : 150 words
  17. KYOGLE TO BRISBANE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Parliament will be asked next session to ratify an agreement for the construction of a uniform gauge of railway line from ...

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  18. "Huge Farce."

    The system adopted in connection with slaughtering notices from butchers to slaughtering inspectors was strongly criticised at the Taree Quarter Sessions. ...

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  19. SOLDIER SETTLERS.

    A number of representatives of the soldier settlers waited upon the Minister for Agriculture to discuss questions affecting themselves. ...

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  20. "AN EFFECTIVE REMEDY."

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The annual conference of the Association of Approved Insurance Societies discussed the Spahlinger treatment. The president said if ...

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  21. AFFLUENCE TO PRISON CELL.

    George Lister, having had a week's revel on Broadway, in which he spent 2000 dollars a day, sits in a cell ruminating on the way of the transgressor, ...

    Article : 610 words
  22. SAVE MILLIONS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—An Imperial Produce Board, to obtain maximum supplies of commodities from Empire sources, and to eliminate the ...

    Article : 82 words
  23. SHOCKING TRAIN FATALITY.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Twin brothers were killed and another passenger seriously injured, in an unusual accident on the 6.17 train from Sydney ...

    Article : 156 words
  24. NEW EYELIDS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Australian Press Association: A feat of surgery was performed in Liverpool Hospital when a man who had lost his eyelids six ...

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  25. EMPIRE WIRELESS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The "Evening Standard" states that the Cabinet has reached a decision regarding the Imperial wireless report. The paper ...

    Article : 46 words
  26. THE NEW TICK BOARD.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Premier announced at the Cabinet meeting yesterday that Mr. Norman Johnston, Bonalbo, and Mr. J. H. McCollum, Uki, ...

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  27. CRICKET.

    The batting average in Sydney firstgrade cricket was topped by R. Bardsley with an aggregate of 619, and an average of 123.80. Kippax also went ...

    Article : 340 words
  28. THE PADDINGTON MURDERER.

    A deputation representing the Australian Labor party waited on the Minister for Justice (Mr. Ley) and asked that the death sentence passed on ...

    Article : 287 words
  29. THE VISITING SQUADRON.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Yesterday was a quiet day for the squadron. Several parties went sight-seeing, and in the evening the R.A.N. officers ...

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  30. CRUISE TO AUSTRALIA.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Thomas, an engineer, of Cornwall, is setting out to cruise to Australia in a ship's 25-ft steel lifeboat. ...

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  32. MURDER ON TRAIN.

    The Rome correspondent of the "Daily Express" says: An attempt to steal diplomatic documents from Hassan Fenzi, a Turkish officer, by ...

    Article : 237 words
  33. REGULATION STRIKE OFF.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—As the Arbitration Court proposes on April 29 to deal with an application for variation of the award for tramway employees, ...

    Article : 52 words
  34. SOLDIER SETTLERS' GRIEVANCES

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—At the Returned Soldiers' Congress yesterday, the president said there had been a slight improvement in the lot of returned ...

    Article : 69 words
  35. EMELIE POLINI'S CHILD.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Premier (Sir George Fuller) announced after the Cabinet meeting yesterday that the Minister for Justice had been ...

    Article : 67 words
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