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  4. Aerial Adventures Over Pacific and Atlantic

    The most momentous meeting of the Dail Elrann since the treaty debates of 1921 opened this afternoon at Leiuster House, when Mr. Johnson ...

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  7. SPLENDID SERVICE

    Before the conference of representatives of the Synod of the Diocese of Sydney closed a motion was carried that the social work now being ...

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  8. TRANS-OCEAN FLIGHTS.

    Koehl, the pilot in the German plane Bremen, states that at one stage in the trans-Atlantic flight his machine was only making four miles an hour. The German press, after the first shock expressed ...

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  9. WAR MEMORIAL

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Bruce, has announced that the result of the competition for designs for a proposed memorial to be erected at Villiers ...

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  10. CIVIL AVIATION.

    It is reported that the Federal Government will shortly consider a scheme, for the expansion of civil aviation in Australia and that the proposed grant ...

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  11. ARMS AND LEGS BROKEN.

    Herbert Nash received a double fracture of his arm and Thomas Quigley a fractured thigh, contusions to arms, and shock when a motor car ...

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  12. MAYORAL ETIQUETTE.

    The Lord Mayor, Aid. Mostyn, referring to statements by Mr. Bavin, said be had nothing to say concerning the administration of the City ...

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  13. LEGISLATORS' HOURS.

    At the conclusion of the Federal Cabinet yesterday the Prime Minister, Mr. Bruce, said it had been decided both houses of the Federal Parliament ...

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  14. LAST OF THE BAND.

    James Kennedy, the last of the band of explorers led by the late Lord Forrest from Murchison to the north and south telegraph lines in South ...

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  15. MR. LANG'S "DAMN."

    The Premier, Mr. Lang, in a speech yesterday, said that if returned to power, he would abolish the legislative Council. His exact words were ...

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  16. BRUTAL NIGHT HAWKS.

    William Pr[?]e, 42, was brutally treated by a gang of roughs in Regent Street, Redfern, last night. His injuries included wounds on the head ...

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  17. DETAINED BY CHINESE.

    A royal air force machine reconnoitering in Chinese Territory this evening was forced to land and was then seized by the Chinese military. ...

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  18. TIN HARE BETTING.

    Summonses were issued yesterday against certain bookmakers to test the validity of a decision to permit betting on mechanical hares. It is ...

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  19. TOO MANY THRILLS

    Mrs. Edith Cowan, who is the first woman member of any Parliament in Australian to give evidence before the Royal Commission on the moving ...

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  20. CITY CONTRACTS

    Amazing statements regarding "graft" wort made at the' works committee of the City Council yesterday. ...

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  21. PIN IN HER LUNG.

    The perseverence and skill of the doctors of Sydney Hospital, combined with the disinterested enterprise of a young Sydney electrical engineer, ...

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  22. MURDER CHARGE.

    The trial of Herman Singh, an Afghan fruit hawker, charged with the alleged murder of Charlotte Haley, an aged woman with whom he had been ...

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  23. TAXING OFFICERS' RAID.

    The taxation authorities were not forced to break into the third safe belonging to the Small Arms Coy. at the Safe Deposit, Queen Street, ...

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  24. A PIOUS WILL.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. "Any money that my friends would otherwise have expended on flowers for my grave ...

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  25. REPATRIATION HAUL.

    Tenders for the third and final group of expropriated properties in New Guinea, have been accepted by the Federal Ministry. Including the ...

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  26. FIRE ON BOARD VESSEL.

    A fire broke out in No. 4 hold of the steamer "Taiping," at Circular Quay last night, and before the flames were subdued a quantity of leather, ...

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  27. PRESS REBUKED.

    Sir John Butters, chairman of the Federal Capital Committee, in a speech at Canberra, said that one of the most pleasing features of the last ...

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  28. EXPENSIVE LITIGATION.

    The long drawn out litigation between "Smith's Weekly" and T. E. Rofe, a well-known properly owner and financier, has at last come to an ...

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  29. JAPANESE BEATEN.

    A combined-team chosen from the Australian Universities, playing here yesterday, defeated the Japanese. Rugby football team by 35 to 14. ...

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  30. TOPS THE WORLD.

    R[?]baul has more cars per bead of its white population than any other place in the world. The white population numbers 400 and there are ...

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  31. HORTICULTURAL EXPERT.

    The Minister, for Agriculture has announced that the Government has approved of the appointment of Mr. C. G. Savage as horticultural ...

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  32. AN ELECTION ISSUE.

    When moving the adoption of the report at the annual meeting of the National Roads and Motorists' Association. Mr. J. C. Watson Urged ...

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  33. OIL STORE FIRE.

    Premises used as an oil store at Annandale were practically destroyed by fire last night. ...

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  34. TO-DAY'S FORECAST.

    Fine and mild day, cold at night, with frosts on highlands; calm and light variable winds, tending to northerly ...

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