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  2. Y.A.L. BOYS.

    The Australian Women's Welfare Committee has completed an attractive fortnight's programme in London for the cadets, including the 'Varsity ...

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  3. SPEEDWAY TRAGEDY.

    Harold John Stockdale, of Paddington, was fatally injured at penrith Speedway on Saturday afternoon. He was travelling at 60 miles ...

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  4. INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES.

    Mr. W. P. J. Skelton, M.L.A., in his exposition of the policy of the Protestant Independent Labour Party at Hamilton, on Saturday night, said ...

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  5. FRIGHTFUL INJURIES.

    A shocking accident occurred on the Many Penks-Monto line. It appears that one of a party of workmen had put down 26 holes at ...

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  6. AN AUSTRALIAN OASIS.

    A glance at the railway map of Australia shows a the going almost directly north from Adelai, nearly 700 miles a line which was ...

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  7. GENERAL CABLES.

    Mr.H. C. Thomas, late secretary of Stale for the Colonies, represents the colonies, protectorates, and mandated areas on the Exhibition Board. ...

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  8. RETURING TO ENGLAND.

    Retiter's Brussels correspondent reports that a special train has left for ostend with the cadets for Dover. They were cordially farewelled by the ...

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  9. CUDAL POISONING CASE.

    William Henry Conwell Rothery, of Side View, Bowan park, in the cudal district, was charged with having administered poison to ...

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  10. POLAND'S FEARS.

    As was to be expected, in view of Poland's vital concern in the Gorman pact proposals, Mr. Austin Chamberlain's speech has aroused the ...

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  11. SKULL FRACTURED.

    Fulling heavily in the last lap in the final of the Special Handicap at the motordrome on Saturday night, A. J. Dixon, AGED 29 YEARS, received a ...

    Article : 237 words
  12. BROADCASTING.

    In the House of Commons, Captain Ian Fraser (Conservative) asked if the House would be given the opportunity, of deciding the desirability of ...

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  13. EXPORT OF EGGS.

    Tens of thousands of dozens of eggs were exported from Australia to Great Britain during the season which has closed, and there was also a great flow ...

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  14. PRESBYTERIAN FELLOWSHIP UNIONS.

    The usual bi-monthiy of Hunter District Committee of presbyterian Fellowship Union was held at Stockton on Saturday afternoon ...

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  15. NAVAL ARMAMENTS.

    President Coolidge has suggested to the Secretary of State (Mr.F.B.Kellogg) certain definite preliminary steps to be taken towards preparing a new ...

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  16. TWO DROWNED.

    Chief Officer Robertson and Seaman Barton, both from the Lady Loch, were drowned when a surf boat, landing supplies for the lighthouse at ...

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  17. STATE SCHOOLS.

    In deelaring the new school at Sylvania (George's River) opened on Saturday, Mr. Bruntnell, State Minister for Education, mentioned that ...

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  18. AIR SERVICE.

    An airmail service between capetown and Durban is now regularly carried on. It has decided to start a passenger service, fare £15 or ...

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  19. JOB CONTROL.

    Speaking at the annual gathering of the League of Ancient Mariners in Sydney, Sir, Thomas Henley, M.L.A., said the Government should ...

    Article : 130 words
  20. REDFERN TRAGEDY.

    At the Central Police Court to-day. Cecil Aves was charged with having murdered Florence Mary Quirk at Redfern on March 12. ...

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  21. CURIOUS COPYRIGHT CASE.

    Mr. Justice Romer, in the Chancery Court heard a novel copyright case, in which Mr.Lloyd Osbourne was seeking to restrain Dent's from ...

    Article : 84 words
  22. MIDNIGHT CAROUSAL.

    As a result of a midnight carousal at Tom Ugly's point, several men and women broke into the hotel at Blake hurst and considerably damaged the ...

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  23. SMUGGLING CHARGE.

    William Walsh, 23, purser on the steamer Tanda, from the East, was convicted on Saturday for importing opium and smuggling silk clothing. ...

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  24. NEWCASTLE ACCIDENTS.

    Hing War, a Chinese gardener, was thrown from his cart at Teralba on Saturday. He was admitted to Wallsend Hospital, suffering from severe ...

    Article : 114 words
  25. SIR WILLIAM BIRDWOOD.

    Field Marshal Sir William Birdwood, in a letter to Sir, Joseph Cook, replying to the latter's congratulations on his promotion, says: It is really ...

    Article : 115 words
  26. DREADFUL DEATH.

    George Henry Coker, aged 44 met a shocking death at Whittall and Holmes's boiling down ...

    Article : 125 words
  27. THE COLLIERIES.

    Eleven days constitute full time at the collieries in the northern district for the fortnight. Particulars as furnished by the ...

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  28. OPERATED ON.

    A mesage from Wellington, New Zealand states that Mr. Massey, Prime Minister, was operated on this morning. He is now considered to be ...

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  29. GROWN LANDS.

    The departmental statement of lands applied for under the Crown Lands Act and Closer Settlement Act during the week ended March 21 sliows ...

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  30. P. AND O.BENDIGO.

    The P. and O. Steamer Rendigo, on its voyage to England from Australia was rammed by a trawler off cape Aughullas last night. The how of the ...

    Article : 88 words
  31. COMPENSATION.

    Compensation totalling £8650 has been awarded to a number of North Sydney wine saloon proprietors, whose premises have been ...

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  32. CESSNOCK SHIRE.

    Mr. L. V. Wilson, who was appointed assistant engineer for Cessnock Shire, took up duties this morning. Owing to the large amount of ...

    Article : 63 words
  33. SAVINGS BANKS.

    According to a statement supplied by the Government Savings Bank Commissioners there were £2,640,224 depositors in the State Savings Banks ...

    Article : 65 words
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