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  2. WOMAN'S DEATH.

    Mrs. Mais[?] Dellabo Margaret Hutton, aged 18½ years, the wife of a city optician, was found dead in Lakourt Flats, Royston-street, Darlinghurst, shortly before midday yesterday. ...

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  3. UPPER HOUSE.

    There is a possibility that the Legislative Council Reform Bill, the first reading debate on which took place in the Upper House last week, will be either rejected or vitally ...

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  4. TO BE SCRAPPED.

    Five ships of the Australian Navy. now in reserve, are to follow H.M.A.S. Sydney, and be broken up at Cockatoo Island. They are the destroyers ...

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  5. EGYPT'S HOPE. CRISIS AVERTED.

    The Cairo correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" states: "Indications are that the political crisis in connection with the Anglo-Egyptian Treaty will end ...

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  6. EAST-WEST AIR RACE. Stirring Adventure.

    Mr. C. D. Pratt, in his Gipsy Moth, is leading in the great air race from Sydney to Perth. H. C. Miller's DH9 and R. K. Bardsley's Moth are second and third respectively. All of the 17 competing 'planes arrived safely in Melbourne, although ...

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  7. COAL DISPUTE.

    By a majority of one vote, the combined mining unions yesterday rejected a proposal to end the coal dispute by a compromise. The miners suggested that the advisory ...

    Article : 214 words
  8. NAVAL AGREEMENT.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald), in a message to the national executive of the Labour party, which will be read at the opening session of the annual ...

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  9. PIANO TEACHER.

    The Minister for Education (Mr. Drummond) stated yesterday that he had received from the Musical Association of New South Wales a letter of protest against the ...

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  10. ANOTHER CONFERENCE.

    Another conference with the Premier (Mr. Bavin) on the question of coal profits and the suggested basis for a resumption of work is being sought by the Miners' Federation. ...

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  11. PROPOSED TARIFF TRUCE.

    The Federal Minister of Customs (Mr. W. D. Euler), commenting to-day on the proposals discussed by the Assembly of the League of Nations at Geneva, for the reduction and ...

    Article : 136 words
  12. PILOT'S GRIM FIGHT.

    The mechanical defect which delayed Pilot Heath was at last located and rectified. It was a small defect in the inlet valve of No. 5 cylinder. An hour and a half after the ...

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  13. THE NEW KONIGSBERG.

    The naval correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" discloses that Germany, in addition to having a pocket battleship, also possesses the last word in cruisers. ...

    Article : 93 words
  14. MR. THEODORE.

    Workers of New South Wales would be much interested if Mr. E. G. Theodore, deputy leader of the Federal Labour party, could be induced to tell the story of his political life. ...

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  15. PORT NICHOLSON.

    The steamer Port Nicholson has arrived at Perim, near the entrance to the Red Sea, With 200 tons of bunker coal on fire. The outbreak is under control. ...

    Article : 92 words
  16. OPINION OF UNION OFFICIALS.

    Union officials regard the move of the miners for another conference with Mr. Bavin as another excuse for postponing definite action until after the election. It was mainly ...

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  17. WIDESPREAD RAIN.

    The magnificent rain which favoured the State over the week-end, and which had the most widespread distribution of any storm for several months, conferred the greatest ...

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  18. NEW ZEALAND PIONEERS.

    One of the strangest reunions on record occurred at Bradford, when brothers, whose ages aggregated 217 years, met for the first time for many years. ...

    Article : 166 words
  19. MISSING AVIATORS.

    Grave anxiety is felt for the safety of the French airmen, Costes and Belleconte, who left Le Bourget aerodrome on an attempt to break the world's non-stop record. It is ...

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  20. DEPUTIES STRIKE.;

    A second colliery in the Cessnock district is now without deputies, engine-drivers, o[?] firemen, who are regarded as safety men, because they were asked to handle coal from ...

    Article : 113 words
  21. LAWN TENNIS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 41 words
  22. FASCISTS AND SOCIALISTS.

    The expected clash between Fascists and Socialists did not materialise. The Socialists had their fling last night. This morning 40,000 members of the Helm wehr, the ...

    Article : 98 words
  23. RUGBY LEAGUE. Australians' Defeat.

    The Australian test team will be chosen after the match with Keighley, and will go to Hull on Wednesday morning for special preparations under Coach Hennessy. ...

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  24. AIR FORCE 'PLANES.

    Five Wapiti aeroplanes from Point Cook (Vic), under the command of Flight-Lieut. D. L. E. Wilson, flew in formation over Adelaide, about 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon on ...

    Article : 123 words
  25. LORD MAYOR OF LONDON.

    Sir William Waterlow was yesterday unantmously chosen as Lord Mayor of London for the coming year. All the customary and picturesque rites ...

    Article : 84 words
  26. MAN FALLS 30 FEET.

    Shortly after 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon a group of people standing in the vicinity of Ben Buckler, at Bondi, saw a man leap or fall from the cliffs at the foot of ...

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  27. MUSSOLINI ATTACKED.

    A message from Amsterdam says that the first broadcast talk ever permitted the Dutch Atheists' Association came to an abrupt ending. ...

    Article : 82 words
  28. WOMAN SHOT DEAD.

    Mrs. Sarah Louie Blyth, 35, of Wattle-street, Fullarton, was shot dead at her home late this afternoon. Hearing two shots, neighbours rushed to ...

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  29. ELECTION SCENES. Dramatic End of Mr. Bruce's Meeting.

    The Prime Minister's meeting at City Hall, Hobart, to-night concluded in a dramatic fashion. When questions were invited a man in ...

    Article : 180 words
  30. PAYMENTS REPUDIATED.

    In a speech at Enfield, Mr. De Valera announced the intention of the Fianna Fall to repudiate payments to England under the land annuities arrangement. ...

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  31. LEASE GRANTED.

    Mr. George B. Dean, of Sydney, this evening was granted a five years' lease of the Newcastle Civic Theatre, in the Newcastle Town Hall, at a rental of £10,504 a year, ...

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  32. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Mr. J. H Watts, the buying agent of Farmer's Sydney, this morning spoke from his home at Richmond, Surrey, with the managing director and the merchandise manager of ...

    Article : 412 words
  33. RELIGIOUS FREEDOM.

    Bishop Barnes, preaching in Birmingham cathedral yesterday, said that modernism was faced with the two-fold task of defending and consolidating the religious gains of the ...

    Article : 143 words
  34. RUNAWAY TRUCKS.

    Seven trucks and a brake-van broke free during shunting operations at Baulkham Hills yesterday, and only the fact that the line was clear prevented a disaster. The shunting gang ...

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  35. MIRACLE OF POLITICS.

    "We meet in high spirits. The Labour party and the Government are doing well. Success is not spoiling us," said Mr. Herbert Morrison, Minister for Transport, in a ...

    Article : 185 words
  36. IMPORTED TOBACCO.

    As a result of the revised tariff schedule, the Tobacco and Hairdressers' Association announced to-day that an advance of ½d per pound had been declared on all imported ...

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  37. DEATH OF MINISTER.

    The Rev. Samuel Hook, Methodist minister, was conveyed to the hospital by an ambulance under police supervision this afternoon. He died shortly after admission. ...

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  38. SENATOR JUMPS FROM PLATFORM.

    Continued interruption which occurred at a meeting held in the Caulfield Town Hall tonight in support of the candidature of Mr. T. W. White, for the Balaclava seat, ...

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  39. ORCHESTRAS RECALLED.

    According to the "Daily Herald," three large cinema theatres are recalling their orchestras, which were disbanded after the introduction of the talkies. ...

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  40. COOL THIEF.

    While a meeting, convened under the auspices of the Women's Christian Temperance Onion, was being held in the Christ Church Hall, Pitt-street last night, a thief entered the ...

    Article : 140 words
  41. FATAL MISTAKE.

    Christina Crowder, 10, of Stewart-street, Maylands, took a dose from a bottle of poison in mistake for cough mixture contained in another bottle of similar shape and size. She ...

    Article : 63 words
  42. CIRCULAR QUAY STATION SITE.

    It was thought that the State Cabinet at its meeting yesterday would have reached decision concerning the site of the proposed Circular Quay railway station. Ministers, ...

    Article : 47 words
  43. THE PRINCESS ROYAL.

    A bulletin issued from Mar Lodge, Braemar, states that the Princess Royal was suffering from slight gastric hemorrhage yesterday. She passed a restful night, but the condition of ...

    Article : 42 words
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