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  2. CITY ROADS.

    The State Ministry anticipates a stormy passage for its bill to create the Metropolitan Heard the controlling authority for the construction and maintenance of ...

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  3. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The Chief Justice of Australia (Sir A. Knox), Mr. Justice Isaacs and Mr. Justice Duffy arrived from Adelaide yesterday for the sitting of the High Court ...

    Article : 609 words
  4. TRAMWAYS CONTROL.

    Members of the State Ministry were not disposed yesterday to discuss the report of the Tramways Board, which reveals a deficit of £242,247 for the financial year ...

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  5. TERRORISM IN CHINA.

    Scattered reports, issuing from Wuchang, which is still besieged, state that the military have commandeered all the food. Some civilians have become ...

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  6. NEARING HOME.

    We are nearing home. To-day we had a delightful flight from Alexandretta to Athens, via Leros Island, in the Aegean Sea. The weather was perfect. The ...

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  7. THE COAL DEADLOCK

    In the House of Commons to-day Sir W. Joynson-Hicks, in justifying a month's continuance of the emergency regulations, mentioned that there were more offences ...

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  8. CAPTAIN WILLIAMS'S FLIGHT.

    Following the fitting of a new engine to his seaplane in Sydney, Group-Captain Williams, who with Flight-Lieutenant McIntyre and Flight-Sergeant Trist, left ...

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  9. THE WAR MEMORIAL.

    Numerous people who previously gave support to the proposal to create a memorial square fronting Parliament House are now convinced that the project ...

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  10. IN "DARKEST AFRICA."

    Miss Doris Dinham, of Sydney, who is only 22 years of age, has arrived in London after trekking 2000 miles, from Capetown to_the Belgian Congo. She was ...

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  11. LONDON ON FRIDAY.

    It has been officially arranged that Cobham shall alight on the Thames, at Westminster, probably on Friday. He will be welcomed on the terrace of Parliament ...

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  12. TRAMWAY CONVERSION

    From to-morrow night cable trams on the Toorak-road route between St. Kilda-road and Irving-street will cease running and bus service will be substituted. ...

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  13. TOWN HALL ELECTRIC FITTINGS.

    When the Town Hall committee of the C[?] Council meets on Monday it will give consideration to the question of the electric fittings of the new Town Hall. At ...

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  14. BRITAIN AND ITALY.

    A meeting between Sir Austen Chamberlain and Signor Mussolini is expected to take place shortly. Sir A. Chamberlain will probably leave,his private yacht, ...

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  15. FOOTSCRAY TRAMS.

    A deputation representing Footscray council yesterday waited on the Tramways Board to protest against the introduction of one-man trams. The deputation was ...

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  16. STAINED REPUTATIONS.

    The United States Court of Appeals, in issuing a decision to-day ordering Sinclair and his associates to return the Teapot Dome Oil Fields to the Government; ...

    Article : 192 words
  17. SONOMA GOLD ROBBERY.

    Joseph Placide Ducrest, who in 1921 allegedly robbed the specie tank on the steamer Sonoma of Australian bullion, but who failed to escape with it, may be ...

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  18. LANG MINISTRY ATTACKED.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The Legislative Assembly met to-day, when the debate, on the no-confidence motion brought forward yesterday by Mr. Bavin, leader of ...

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  19. SUNDAY TRAINS.

    Communications have been sent to the Premier from the Council of Churches and from the social service department of the Methodist Church urging the ...

    Article : 135 words
  20. WILLS AND ESTATES.

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  21. TRAMWAY ACCIDENT.

    An aggravating delay of over half an hour was caused passengers on the electric tram route from Victoria-bridge to St. Kilda Esplanade yesterday afternoon. ...

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  22. SHIPPING DISPUTE SETTLED.

    Representatives of the Seamen's Union notified. the Ship Owners' Federation yesterday morning that as the Sydney branch of the Seamen's Union had decided to man ...

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  23. MURDER AND SUICIDE.

    The inquest on the bodies of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall, whose charred bodies were found in a blazing motor car on a Bedfordshire roadside, resulted in a verdict of ...

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  24. THE RHONE DISASTER.

    The Rhone disaster was due to a glacier pocket bursting a week ago, and bringing down a mass of sludge and stones, which poured into the Rhone ...

    Article : 183 words
  25. CREATION OF SQUARE.

    To advise the Government on the details of the proposed Anzac Memorial Square, the Royal Victorian Institute of Architects was asked recently by the ...

    Article : 151 words
  26. RAILWAY CONTROL.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Mr. Flannery, Minister of Railways, to-day said that proposed legislation to deal with railway control had been prepared, and ...

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  27. WOMEN AS NEW MODERN CRIMINALS.

    The Eton-cropped girl bandit's spectacular debut as the chauffcuse of a gang of raiders has opened up alarming visions of a new criminal type springing up from ...

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  28. Military Intervention Not Warranted.

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. Baldwin informed Mr. Ramsay MacDonald that both the British steamers captured during the Yangtse disturbances were ...

    Article : 148 words
  29. De GARIS'S LIFE INSURANCE.

    With reference to a telegram from Perth, published yesterday. concerning the late J. C. De Garis's insurance policies, the managing director of the T. and G. ...

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  30. DUKE OF ORLEANS' LEGACY.

    The "Evening Standard" announces that Mrs. Jarrott, who is a comparatively rich woman, renounced her claim to the legacy from the Duke of Orleans, on learning ...

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  31. PINEAPPLES AND EGGS.

    The Moreton Bay's experimental shipment of Queensland pineapples was only moderately successful. A considerable proportion was overripe, and some were ...

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  32. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    GEELONG, Wednesday.--A serious accident befell Captain Moliand, the harbor master, while he was engaged in his duties. He was walking down the wharf ...

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  33. LABOR OPPOSES SQUARE.

    The State Labor party is opposed to the State Minister's proposal to create an Anzac Square at the top of Bourke-street. When the bill to resume the ...

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  34. BUILDING ON THE BEACH.

    The large municipal chamber in South Melbourne town hall as crowded last night by residents, when representatives of the progress association and local ...

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  35. TOWN-PLANNING.

    Mr. Vogwell, of Sydney, was the only Australian delegate at the International Housing and Town-Planning Congress at Vienna, which was attended by 1200 ...

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  36. UP-TO-DATE EQUIPMENT.

    FREMANTLE, Wednesday.--Mr. S. H. Barridge, a Perth business man, who returned from a visit to China and Japan yesterday, is of opinion that the fighting ...

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  37. LORD FORSTER'S LAMP.

    NEWCASTLE, Wednesday .--In the absence of Lord Stonehaven, Mr. Bavin, leader of the State Nationalist party, tonight lighted the "Forster" lamp, a parent ...

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  38. SWEPT BY HURRICANE.

    The Mexican city of Vera Cruz has been swept by the most devastating hurricane since 1888. Several ships have been sunk. The Ward liner Sanjuna has been ...

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  39. A GANG OF ROBBERS.

    According to the "Daily Telegraph's" correspondent at Riga, an amazing reign of terror by a gang of robbers, who looted shops and stores in three hundred cities ...

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  40. NEW YORK STATE.

    New York State democratic convention has nominated Mr. A. Smith, by acclamation, as its candidate for the governorship. It is the fifth time he has been ...

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  41. NEW SOUTH WALES LOAN.

    The underwriters get 84 per cent, of the New South Wales loan of £4,000,000, at 5 per cent., issued at 97. ...

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  42. CROSS-CHANNEL SWIM.

    The body of Luiz Delara, 26 years of age, a Spaniard, who made a mysterious attempt to swim across the English Channel from Grisnez a week ago, has been ...

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  43. Attitude of "The Age" Commended.

    GEELONG, Wednesday.--The article in "The Age" of to-day, contending that, the Anzac war memorial should be worthy of the nation and an inspiration to posterity. ...

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  44. ILLUSTRATED NEWSPAPERS.

    The Inveresk Paper Company, which recently bought the Ellerman group of illustrated newspapers, has purchased the "Graphic" and "Bystander." A company ...

    Article : 51 words
  45. TWO MILLIONS FOR NEW WATER WORKS IN SYDNEY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 23 words
  46. Advertising

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  47. SOLICITOR SENTENCED.

    AUCKLAND, Wednesday.--In imposing a sentence of two years' hard labor, followed by three years' reformative detention, on Henry Emanuel, solicitor, who ...

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  48. 30,000-GALLON TANK BURSTS.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.--A 30,000 gallon cement and brick tank, situated on the property of Mr. J. Dalton, a returned soldier a Upper Sturt, burst late ...

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  49. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN MINING INDUSTRY.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.--The House of Assembly to-day carried a motion for the appointment of a royal commission to inquire into and report upon the ...

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  50. SOVIET REPRESENTATIVE IN ENGLAND.

    M. Kra[?]in has arrived in a London to resume his post as Soviet Charge d'Affaires. ...

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  51. Advertising

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