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  2. BY WIRE AND CABLE

    BROKEN HILL, Tuesday.--A case of anthrax has been diagnosed on a man who has been suffering for the past three weeks. The man states that ...

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  3. EAGER FOR SCANDAL

    LONDON, Monday.--When the case in which Dorothy Dennistoun is seeking to recover £1080 from her former her former husband Lieut-Col. Onslow Dennistoun, ...

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  4. SINGAPORE BASE

    LONDON, Monday.--In the House of Common's, at the report stage on the Naval Estimates, Mr. Ramsay Macdonald (leader of the Labor Party), ...

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  5. Ne Temere Passes Second Reading

    The Ne Temere Bill passed the second reading stage in the Legislative Assembly last night. It was the intention of the Government to put the measure through all stages at the one sitting, but they failed ...

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  6. RANDWICK GALLOPS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--With the A.J.C. Autumn meeting only three weeks off, track work at Randwick today was very interesting. Nearly all ...

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  7. SERIOUS MISHAP

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday--As the result of a collision between two trams, at Kew this morning six persons sustained serious injuries. One tram was ...

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  8. FORDS AT GEELONG.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--It is stated that the Ford Motor Company has practically decided to establish works at North Geelong. ...

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  9. SHOCKING TRAGEDY

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--A shocking tragedy occurred on the Melbourne Fankston railway line last night, when an electric train dashed into a motor ...

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  10. THE PROPOSAL OF A GENIUS.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--At last night's meeting of the South Brisbane Council, Alderman Austin (Labour), Solemnly moved that a referendum be ...

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  11. IN THE ASSEMBLY.

    The galleries of the Legislative Assembly were crowded this afternoon, when the House met at 4.30. Two microphones were suspended from the ...

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  12. WOULD-BE RESCUER DROWNED.

    AUCKLAND, Tuesday.--Two young women were bathing in the river at Te kawa to-day. They were caught by the current and carried down stream. ...

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  13. NURSE MITCHELL SAFE AGAIN.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday--The Crown has entered a nolle prosequi in connection with the charge preferred against Hannah Mitchell regarding the death ...

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  14. THE PIGEON DIED

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.-The Parramatta police Magistrate reserved judgment in the ease in which a snake charmer was charged with cruelty, by allowing live ...

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  15. AN EMPIRE CONFERENCE

    LONDON, Monday.--The Dominion High Commissioners, at Mr. Baldwin's (Prime Minister) invitation, to-night conferred with him and Mr. ...

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  16. FIVE COMMUNISTS KILLED.

    MOSCOW, Monday.--A Junker aeroplane, flying from Tiflis to Suchum, caught fire in mid-air and dived to earth, killing two pilots and three ...

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  17. STRUCK HIS FATHER

    GOULBURN, Tuesday.--Charles Reynolds was committed for trial, at Gunning to-day on the charge of having feloniously wounded his father. The ...

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  18. DESERVE A LESSON

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--In the Arbitration Court to-day, Mr. Goddard, of the Commonwealth line, said that he had received a telegram from Sydney ...

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  19. A MESSAGE OF SYMPATHY.

    The secretary of Murwillumbah Chamber of Commerce (Mr. Don. Campbell) yesterday dispatched a wire to the Ballina Chamber, expressing, sympathy ...

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  20. THE BILL OUTLINED.

    Dr. Fallon (Democrat), also opposed the suspension of the standing orders, but this was agreed to on the voices. Mr. Ley then introduced the Bill, ...

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  21. A SYDNEY FIRE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--At the Central Criminal Court to-day, Philip Tahmindjis, (31) motor driver, was charged with having maliciously set fire to the ...

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  22. A FRACTIOUS YEARLING.

    BATHURST, Tuesday.--Hilton Piper, a leading Bathurst horse trainer, received serious injuries when a yearling knocked him down and trampled on ...

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  23. CHALLENGE FROM PADDON.

    GRAFTON, Tuesday.--Jim Paddon telephoned to Ulmarra to-day, stating that he had wired Major Goodsell, challenging him to row ...

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  24. EARL OF YPRES BETTER

    LONDON, Monday.--The Earl of Ypres's (Field Marshal French) condition has shown gradual improvement during the last two days. ...

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  25. WOMAN DROWNED

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Mrs. Edith Whitney (46), was lost overboard from the steamer Ventura last Friday night. She was standing on the saloon deck, ...

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  26. MAWSON WOMEN

    DARWIN, Tuesday.--Rev. James Watson, of the Methodist mission to aboriginals at Goulburn Island, who arrived at Darwin in the mission auxiliary ...

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  27. MISSING GIRL FOUND.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--The girl Jessie Winstanley, who disappeared from Melbourne on Friday last, and who is said to have written a letter to a ...

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  28. WATER BOARD'S CHAIRMAN .

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--It is definitely announced that Mr. T. B. Cooper, is to be chairman of the new Metropolitan Water Board. ...

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  29. BEWARE SECTARIANISM.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--A circular entitled "Beware Sectarianism," has been issued by the general secretary of the Australian Labour Party. It ...

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  30. MOTOR FATALITY .

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--At the Central Police a Court to-day, two brothers, Joseph and Francis Boland, motor mechanic and motor driver respectively, ...

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  31. PHENOMENAL RAINS

    CAPETOWN, Monday.--All parts of the Union of South Africa and Rhodesia experienced phenomenal rains during March. Crops were damaged and ...

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  32. THE LABOR ATTITUDE.

    The leader of the Labor Party (Mr. Lang) stated, to-day that a censure motion would not be launched against the Government by the Opposition. ...

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  33. VICTORIA'S. WHEAT

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--The season's wheat already accounted for at railway stations in Northern Victoria totals 4,224,630 bags. Last year the ...

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  34. OPERATIC ARTIST ARRIVES

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Madame Amelita Galli-Curei, the world famed operatic artist arrived in Sydney to-day from America by the Ventura.Pauline ...

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  35. ANOTHER GOLD SHIPMENT

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--The steamer Ventura, which reached Sydney to-day from San Francisco, brought 56 boxes of gold valued at £500,000. ...

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  36. SUGAR GROWING

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--At a meeting of suppliers to the South Johnstone Government sugar mill consideration was given to the report of the deputation ...

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  37. A COOK RELIC

    LONDON, Monday.--Australia House has acquired a very valuable addition to the historical documents of the Mitchell Library, in Captain Cook's letterbook of ...

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  38. VALUE OF EMPIRE MARKETS.

    LONDON, Monday.--Mr. MeDougall, who is representing the Australian pro-during interests in England, addressed the committee of the Empire ...

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  39. COMMONWEALTH BANK.

    For the year ended December 31, the profit made by the Commonwealth Bank amounted to £833,01081, of which £133.613 118, was earned by ordinary ...

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  40. HIS ONLY GUIDE.

    Mr. Ley said that he had seen statement by the Archbishops, in which they opposed the bill. He wanted to make it quite clear that the views ...

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  41. A VALUABLE CROP.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--The estimate for the Queensland cotton crop for 1925 is 15,000 bales, valued at £500,000 ...

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