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  2. SERIOUS

    On the ground that the men had not complied with the ultimatum to return to work to-day, the Master Builders' Federation decided that no ...

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  3. C' WEALTH BANK

    A brief announcement among the newspaper financial notices, that the Commonwealth Agency Bank here will discontinue on June 10, came as ...

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  4. KOOKABURRA

    A message from Wave Hill states that the land party reached the scene of the Kookaburra disaster today, but gave no information to the ...

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  5. REJECTED

    A meeting of combined mining unions in Sydney to-day, rejected the terms proposed by the Treasurer, Mr. Stevens, for a settlement of the coal ...

    Article : 477 words
  6. A- WING AGAIN

    The Vellore 'plane, piloted by the Australian airmen, Moir and Owen, which was forced down in the Egyptian desert owing to engine ...

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  7. DISARMAMENT

    Sir Austen Chamberlain, Foreign Secretary, in a speech at Wakefield, said that Mr. Gibson's statement on behalf of the United States at Geneva, ...

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  8. HEROIC DRIVER

    Stories of heroism are told in connection with the blazing motor bus, which turned over and caught fire, while travelling from Reading to ...

    Article : 188 words
  9. POISON PLOT

    The "Daily Chronicle" Paris correspondent says Rasputin's tragic end is recalled by a mysterious poisoning affair in the South of France. ...

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  10. GRAZIER'S DIVORCE

    In the Divorce Court to-day, Vivian Wyen Smith, grazier, petitioned Justice Owen for dissolution of his marriage with Meta Victoria Smith, formerly Parker, to ...

    Article : 167 words
  11. GERMANY

    "The "Daily Express" Berlin correspondent asks if Germany is on the eve of a Nationalist rising. He says Germany Republicans are anxiously asking one ...

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  12. AFTER COURT CASE

    It was learned to-day that after his unsuccessful legal action with Kingsford Smith and Ulm, Keith Anderson received £1000 from his former partners, and after ...

    Article : 184 words
  13. LEAKAGE OF POISON GAS

    Thousands of dwelling in a Tokio suburb were made uninhabitable by the leakage of poison gas from an army munition factory communicating with ...

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  14. STOVE SUICIDE

    Marjorie Talk, 30, a single, woman, was found dead in her flat at Darlinghurst, with her head in the gas stove. Although an expert stenographer and ...

    Article : 179 words
  15. S. A. REQUEST

    A deputation from South Australia today made strong representations to the Prime Minister, Mr. Bruce, as to the desirability of the Commonwealth ...

    Article : 163 words
  16. "I DIDN'T DO IT"

    There was a poignant scene, in the Central Police Court to- day. When Hilda Hearn,19, was charged with having murdered her eight weeks old ...

    Article : 85 words
  17. COAT OF ARMS

    By Royal warrant, Canberra 's Coat of Arms, which was developed by Mr. C. R. Wylie of Sydney, has been granted, and is considered to be the most satisfactory ...

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  18. FORD OF THE AIR

    Colonel Henderson and Captain Pearson, wartime aviators, have built a tiny singleseater aeroplane, which was successfully tested at Brooklands. ...

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  19. DEADLY MOTOR

    Arthur Waddington, 53, a pensioner, was knocked down and killed by a motor car at Bankstown. He received a fractured skull and injuries to the spine. ...

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  20. MORE PEOPLE NEEDED

    Mr. W. M. Hughes, M. H. R., in an address at the Bourke street Congregational Church, said that more people were needed in this country, but only of ...

    Article : 81 words
  21. MEMORIAL UNVEILED

    The Australian High Commissioner, Sir Granville Ryrie, in the presence of the Agents -General from all States, unveiled a memorial at Harefield Church to 112 ...

    Article : 84 words
  22. BANK MANAGERS

    The Full Bench of the Industrial Commission to-day decided that bank managers were entitled to an award covering salaries not exceeding £750 a year. ...

    Article : 71 words
  23. TWO KILLED IN VICTORIA.

    Two men, Thos. King, aged 65, and Hilton Trail, aged 23, were killed, and three others seriously injured when a motor car, in which they were travelling left the ...

    Article : 91 words
  24. COOK RELICS

    Speaking at the National Club dinner in commemoration of the anniversary of the landing of Captain Cook, the Attorney- General, Mr. Boyce, remarked: "You ...

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  25. ITALIAN ARRESTED

    As the result of a serious quarrel on Saturday night with an Italian fruiterer, Edward Jenkins,, laborer, is in the Geelong Hospital in a critical condition, ...

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  26. 'INIQUITOUS'

    Members of the Canberra Public Service Welfare Committee to-day interviewed the Consultative Committee, consisting of the Minister for Home Affairs ...

    Article : 152 words
  27. YOUNG WOMAN'S DEATH

    The Government Medical Officer, Dr. Sheldon, to-day ordered a post-mortem examination on the body of. Mrs. Dorothy Clark, 24, who died at her home, ...

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  28. MATCHES AND BENZINE

    Sent by his mother to buy some benzine, Mervyn Odd, 7 years, of Gladesville, commenced playing with other children on the way home. Matches were thrown ...

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  29. THREE U. S. MISSIONARIES

    Information has been received here of the murder of three American missionaries by bandits, on April 24, at Chenki, a remote mission station in West Hunan. ...

    Article : 86 words
  30. NARRABRI YOUTH FATALLY INJURED.

    When a car skidded and somersaulted near Narrabri, on Saturday night, John Cramise, 19, was fatally injured. ...

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  31. WATERSIDE WORKERS

    The Full Bench of the Industrial Commission to-day refused an application by George Marks and others, against W. H. Seale and others, for summons against ...

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  32. HAIR CAUGHT ALIGHT

    Grace Tattersall, 40, was drying her hair over an electric radiator at her residence in Mosman, when it suddenly caught alight. ...

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  33. DIGGERS WERE PICKED

    Speaking at the opening of the Rockdale Memorial Hall, Mr. Arkins, M. L. A., said on one occasion during, the war the best troops were required to hold a vital ...

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  34. "USED SUBTLE CRAFT"

    Arthur Herbert Buckley, 39, described as a salesman, was charged at the Central Court to-day, with haying unlawfully used certain subtle craft, means or ...

    Article : 92 words
  35. UNEMPLOYMENT IN VICTORIA

    With a view of relieving unemployment the Minister for Railways, Mr. Groves, has ordered that railway work shall be expedited and the Euston ...

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  36. JUST AN IDEA

    The Prince of Wales' Just an Idea, the only horse that was not offered at the sale of his hunters, has been sent to the Prince's stud farm on the fringe of ...

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  37. DETONATOR EXPLOSION

    George Parker, 40, laborer, was attaching a fuse to a detonator at the Water and Sewerage Board works, at North Sydney, to-day, when an explosion occurred. His ...

    Article : 53 words
  38. FEDERAL CABINET

    The Federal Cabinet will meet in Canberra to-morrow, for a series of meetings, and owing to the amount of business to be dealt with, it is not unlikely ...

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  39. DEATH OF MR. J. D. ROBERTSON

    The death occurred suddenly this morning of Mr. John D. Robertson, secretary of the Royal Highland Society. About two months ago, deceased was knocked down by ...

    Article : 91 words
  40. INDIAN AIR MAIL

    The third air mail liner from India reached Croydon aerodrome only 10 minutes late, carrying 10,000 letters. ...

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  41. ANOTHER BRUTAL ASSAULT

    Another brutal- attack was made on a timber worker late this afternoon. The victim was Horace Reid, 31, an employee of a timber yard at Glebe. ...

    Article : 97 words
  42. FREMANTLE SYDNEY

    A transcontinental record for light cars was established by D. H. Anitill, in a 9 h. p., 4 cylinder Riley car, which he, together with B. McGee, a mechanic, ...

    Article : 67 words
  43. HOTEL ROBBERY

    Mr. F. Peters, head of the well-known Sydney firm of Peters' American Delicacies Co., was robbed of clothing and belongings, worth £150, at the Hotel ...

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  44. REVOLVER EXPLODES

    After having loaded the bank's revolver and placed it under the counter at the National Bank at Colac, Edward Coulan, 24, clerk, was shot through the eve when ...

    Article : 53 words
  45. AUSTIN STACK DEAD.

    The death is reported of Austin Stack, the Irish Republican leader, who arranged the landing of arms for Sir Roger Casement in 1917. ...

    Article : 37 words
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