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  2. BY WIRE AND CABLE

    NEW YORK, Saturday,--The steamer Arcturus, carrying a group of scientists and a deep-sea oceanographic expedition, from the New York ...

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  3. GERMAN ELECTIONS

    BERLIN, Saturday.--Marshal von Hindenburg has already begun to make demands indicating his lack of sympathy with the German Republic. ...

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  4. VICTORIAN RACING

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  5. FALL OF HERRIOT

    PARIS, Saturday.--Following up M. Herriot's charges yesterday against M. Poincare of having secretly borrowed from the Bank of France, M. ...

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  6. HER THROAT CUT

    LONDON, Saturday.--A particularly cruel murder occurred at West ensington. The victim was Grace Blackaller, a pretty, bobbed-haired girl, aged 16, who ...

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  7. THE SYDNEY SHOW

    SYDNEY Saturday.--Great crowds again attended the Sydney Royal Show to-day, notwithstanding the dull weather. A fine exhibition of riding was given by ...

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  8. BOWER PRIZES

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  9. LATEST IN RADIO

    NEW YORK, Saturday.--The daily reports of the experiences encountered by Commander McMillan, while he is exploring the unknown area between ...

    Article : 169 words
  10. RHODES SCHOLAR DROWNED.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--Allan Field Payne (29), a Tasmanian Rhodes scholar, and a civil engineer, was found drowned in the Macallister River, near ...

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  11. PEOPLE'S PARTY PERTURBED.

    LONDON, Saturday.--Messages from Germany indicate that there are no signs that Hinddenburg's candidature is exciting unbounded enthusiasm, even ...

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  12. NO SURPRISE.

    LONDON, Saturday.--The news of M. Herriot's downfall caused no surprise either in London or Paris, where it spend like wildfire amongst the ...

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  13. Q.T.C. MEETING

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  14. A CENTENARIAN.

    LONDON, Saturday.--Mrs. Haldane, the Viscount's mother is a centenarian to-day. She listened in to wireless ...

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  15. YOUNG AUSTRALIANS.

    LONDON, Saturday.--The Young Australians inspected the Portsmouth dockyards and the warships. The diminutive drum-major Byrne, ...

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  16. OVER LAND AND SEA.

    NEW YORK, Sunady.--Special tests are to be made on Thursday to determine what happens to radio waves while passing across the equator and ...

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  17. DANGER OF CIVIL WAR.

    Other facts indicate that the Nationalists are virtually alone in the fight for Hindenburg, and must rely chiefly on votes not polled at the last ...

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  18. 100,000 SPECTATORS AT FOOTBALL MATCH.

    GLASGOW, Sunday,--At Hampdon Park yesterday, the Sottish Cup final was played in fine weather. One hundred thousand spectators were present. ...

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  19. PROCESSIONS TO ORDER.

    TOKIO, Saturday.--The police have sanctioned the May Day procession at Tokio. About 30,000 men will be in the procession, without flags and ...

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  20. AT THE GAP

    SYDNEY, Saturday.--Two cases necessitated the attention on the part of Sergeant Strong and Constable Post, of Vauclause, at the Gap to-day. ...

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  21. DIFFICULT TIME AHEAD.

    Incompatibility of temper between the Chamber and Senate renders the formation of a durable cabinet most difficult. The name's of possible new ...

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  22. TAKES THE BELT FOR MURDERS.

    CHICAGO, Saturday.--Police figures for the first quarter of the year show a total of 112 killings in Chicago, including 49 murders, ...

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  23. ITALY'S OPINION.

    ROME, Saturday.--Marshal Hindenburg acceptance of the candidature for the German Presidency is recognised as an event of great international ...

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  24. RIOTS IN DAMASCUS

    DAMASCUS, Saturday.--Yesterday opened with ominous quiet. Shops and offices were closed, and crowds thronged the streets, but shortly after midday ...

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  25. WOODCHOPPING

    SYDNEY, Saturday--The woodchop ping championship of New South Wales standing chop. 15 inch diameter logs, resulted: M. M'Carthy (N.S.W.) 1, C. ...

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  26. NO SUDDEN CHANGE.

    BERLIN, Sunday.--Marshal vou Hindenburg, in a proclamation to the German people, declares that he stands on a constitutional basis, without ...

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  27. MURDER WILL OUT

    CHICAGO, Saturday.--A second charge of murder confirms William Shepherd, who is likelyxzfififf [?] Shepherd, who is already indicted on ...

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  28. CALM AFTER THE STORM.

    LONDON, Sunday.--New from Paris indicates the calm after the storm. There is a feeling of relief that the tension has been broken. ...

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  29. "I HAVE TAKEN POISON."

    "Fred, I am going to die, I have taken strychinine." This startling statement was made late last night by Olive Isabella Jamieson (16), of Ross ...

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  30. MENACE TO EUROPE

    LONDON, Saturday.--Mr. Ramsey Macdonald (leader of the British Labor party), in a special interview in the "Daily Herald," extensively ...

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  31. HUNT FOR A MINISTRY.

    PARIS, Sunday.--President Doumergue has successively received the presidents of the Senate and the Chamber, in quest of a new Premier, though a ...

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  32. NEW ZEALAND RACING.

    AUCKLAND, Saturday.--At the Auckland meeting to-day, the principal events resulted: Champagne Stakes: LADY ...

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  33. BOMB MYSTERY

    MELBOURNE, Saturday--The mystery of the bomb explosion at the house of Miss Dora Schatzberg. Tooronga Road, East Malvern, early in the morning of ...

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  34. BRUXNER TO LANG

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Mr. M. F. Bruxner, M.L.A. (leader of the Progressive party), replying to Mr. Lang's (leader of the Labor party) criticisms, ...

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  35. NOTES AND COMMENTS

    The New Zealanders are very confident that Te Kara will give a good account of himself in the Cup. He is quite a common looking customer, but ...

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  36. TWENTY-SIX KILLED

    BARCELONA, Saturday.--An electric train packed with holiday excursionists, was derailed in the Sarria district yesterday, owing to a failure of ...

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  37. BALLET AND AXE

    WELLINGTON ([?].Z.), Saturday.--At the inquest concerning the death of Elsie Hood, the victim of the Kia Ora tragedy, on April 3, the coroner found ...

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  38. MOTOR CYCLING

    SYDNEY, Saturday.--The Easter meeting of the Western Suburbs Motor Cycle Club, at Penrith Speedway, opened to-day. ...

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  39. A LONG STRIKE

    SYDNEY (Nova Scotia), Saturday.--Five thousand persons, mostly women and children, are facing starvation a the result of a strike of the coal ...

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  40. GRAFTON-KILLARNEY

    SYDNEY, Saturday,--It has been announced by the Under Secretary for Works that the Minister (Mr Ball) has issued instructions fort the preparation ...

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  41. NATIONAL INSURANCE

    SYDNEY, Saturday.--Mr. J. C. Taylor, scretary of the Friendly Societies' Association and Grand Secretary of the Manchester Unity Independent Order of ...

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  42. INTERNATIONAL CYCLING.

    LONDON, Saturday.--In the three-heat cycling sprint match at Hernehill, between the Australian, Spears, the Italian, Moretti, and the ...

    Article : 56 words
  43. CYCLE RACES POSTPONED.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.--The City of Sydney wheel race, which was to have been held at the Sports Ground tonight has been postponed until ...

    Article : 37 words
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