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  2. AT LA CORNIGHE

    A lively duel took place between the Magistrate (Mr. Peisley) and the Crown Prosecutor (Mr. W. A. H. Rogers) at Manly Police Court. ...

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  3. CHERNIAVSKYS

    Last night another crowded house welcomed the three brothers Cherniavsky at their third concert, at the Conscrvatorium. ...

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  4. GRIME'S GREAT FIGHT

    Sid Godfrey retains his title of light-weight champion of Australia. The contest between the champion and Billy Grime, holder of the featherweight ...

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  5. SCHOOL BOAT RACE

    The N.S.W Rugby Union will probably receive a great windfall from the Athletic Association of the Great Public Schools in the shape of a big proportion ...

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  6. SALVAGING BROKEN MEN

    Close on 10,000 men, more or less destitute, received assistance in various ways during the past twelve months from the ...

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  7. LATEST CABLE NEWS

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. A. J. Jopes (Minister for Mines for Queensland), in an interview with the Australian Press Association, said: "I am sanguine that ...

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  8. MOTHERS' DAY

    To-day is Mothers' Day, and to all of us it should be the sweetest day of the year. Everyone who can pet a white flower, will wear it, as a fond tribute to ...

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  9. "RED PULPY MASS"

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The fight between Floyd Johnson and Quinson Romero-Roias (referred to on page 1 of this issue) had a dramatic ending. ...

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  10. AMERICANS ROBBED

    PARIS, Saturday.—The American Olympic Rugby Union team, while practising at Colombes to-day, were robbed of watches and rocket-books containing ...

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  11. FREE STORAGE

    LONDON, Saturday.—Plans have been desatched to Australia in connection with the Thames dock scheme which was mentioned early in March. ...

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  12. Oscar Asche's New Play

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—At the King's Theatre to-night, under the direction of J. C. Williamson, Ltd., Oscar Asche presented for the first time ...

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  13. MIGRATION PLANS

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Australian Press Association learns that Senator Wilson has devoted considerable time during the past week to interviewing ...

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  14. YESTERDAY'S WEDDINGS

    In All Souls' Church. Leichhardt, yesterday afternoon, the Rev. R. B. Robinson celebrated the marriage of Miss Winifred Maudson, eldest ...

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  15. PROMISING GIRL SINGER

    ADELAIDE, Saturday. — Greta Dorothy Callow, the 15 year-old Adelaide girl described by Madame Melba as the possessor of a wonderful voice, is the ...

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  16. YESTERDAY'S FETES

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  17. BIRTH CONTROL

    LONDON, Saturday.—A deputation, Including Mr. H. G. Wells and Mrs. Bertrand Russell, asked Mr. John Wheatley, Minister for Health, to remove the ...

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  18. AUSTRALIAN TIMBER

    LONDON, Saturday.—As the direct result of the timber display at the Australian Pavilion at Wembley, the West-minster Bank has decided to use ...

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  19. HEAD OF TEE RIVER

    MELBOURNE. Saturday.—Over 2000 cars were parked along the Barwon River at Geelong this afternoon, where the final for the Head of the River for ...

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  20. OLD GIRLS FOREGATHER

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  21. YOUNG AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, Saturday.—King George inspected and addressed at Buckingham Palace members of the Young Australian League who are touring Europe. ...

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  22. GAVEY—STOCKLEY

    The artistic decorations of white and pink flowers and evergreens which ornamented St. Philip's Church, Church Hill, last night, were the work of the girl ...

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  23. Y.A.L. AT HARROW

    LONDON, Saturday.—Harrow School yesterday feted the members of the I Young Australia League. It was one of the most enjoyable events of the tour. ...

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  24. FAMILY GRAVE DIGGERS

    LONDON, Saturday.—Grave diggers at Derby are on strike for higher wages. A strange scene was witnessed yesterday, when the mourners had to fill in ...

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  25. WAVERLEY COUNCIL

    The bye-election for the [?] Ward of the Waverley Council, caused through the resignation of Alderman Barra-cluff was held yesterday and resulted ...

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  26. A FEW QUESTIONS

    MELBOURNE. Saturday.—The Business paper issued to-day for the House of Reps next Wednesday contains a number of interesting questions. ...

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  27. STOCKS AND SHARES

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  28. TRAMLESS MELBOURNE

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—Melbourne city has been tramless for the whole week, following upon the strike of the gripmen on the cable cars owing to the ...

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  29. STOOD FOUR DEEP

    MELBOURNE, Saturday. — Over 100,000 persons have witnessed the performances since the Melba-J. C. Williamson season opened six weeks ago. ...

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  30. For District Nurses

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  31. Three Boats in Brisbane

    BRISBANE, Saturday.—The three 15-round bouts staged at the Stadium to-night were well patronised. Frank Locke knocked-out Bill Dobson in the second round. Harry Warren knocked ...

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  32. Canterbury Bye-Election

    Mr. B. R. Nicholl, 929 votes, was elected yesterday to fill the vacancy in the Canterbury Council occasioned by the resignation of Alderman English. ...

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  33. Spargo Turns Tables

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—Bert Sparto (9.11) defeated Joe Fox (9.0½) on points in twenty rounds at the Melbourne Stadium to-night. ...

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  34. AMBASSADOR'S PARTIES

    Mr. and Mrs, Cottrell Dormer entertained a large party at dinner at the Ambassadors last nght. The hostess wore a black frock beaded in an Oriental ...

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  35. SCOUTS' CLUB ROOM

    The Governor-General opened the club-room in Balmain-road for the Leichhardt division of the Boy Scouts yesterday afternoon. During a great ...

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  36. CHARLES HACKETT

    he opportunities for hearing Charles Hackett, the brilliant American tenor, and his clever supporting violonist, Bratza, are now very limited. ...

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  37. LATEST SHIPPING NEWS

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  38. LUCKY 0'LOUGHLAN

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—This afternoon an electric train crashed into the guard's van of the stationary goods train at Royal Park Station. The ...

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  39. AT THE WENTWORTH

    To meet Miss Dorothy Leist, daughter of the well-known artist, Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Susman entertained at a dinner dance at the Wentworth last ...

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  40. REAL ESTATE

    Richardson and Wrench, Ltd., report having sold at auction, on the ground, the whole of the Hill Top Estate, Ash-field, comprising 46 lots, at prices ...

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  41. 'Paradise for Loafers"

    BRISBANE. Saturday. — When the Unemployed Workers' Insurance Bill was before Parliament it was satirically referred to in a section of the ...

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  42. Cabaret at Sargents

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  43. NEWS IN THE ADVTS.

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  44. UNDER POLICE ESCORT

    NEWCASTLE, Saturday.—Things were lively for a while during the playing of the Second Grade Rugby match, Toronto v. Western Suburbs, at Toronto ...

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  45. WIFE FOUND HANGING

    A shocking discovery was made by Mr. Stewart, of Bryant-street, Rockdale, last night. He was awakened shortly after 10 o'clock by a gurgling noise. He ...

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  46. Latest London Metal Prices.

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  47. A Job in London

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—Douglas Reid, son of the late Sir George Reid, who has been acting as private secretary to the Minister for Home and ...

    Article : 48 words
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