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  2. WIMBLEDON

    The attendance at the opening day at Wimbledon was small, probably because no women were playing. The day was devoted to the first round ...

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  3. MURDER CHARGE

    In the Criminal Court to-day Walter Wylie, 53. handieapper for the Northern and Western District ha ting Association, was charged with the ...

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  4. GENERAL BOOTH'S FUNERAL

    Through densely lined streets from which the traffic was diverted General Booth's funeral procession, a mile and a half long, marched to Abbey Park ...

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  5. OPPOSED

    Addressing the Croydon branch of the National Association Senator Duncan expressed his determined opposition to the Federal Government's proposal to repeal ...

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  6. 'MALINGERING'

    Remarkable allegations were made in the Banco Court to day, in the case, in which Pearson Harkness is claiming £1000 damages from G. Featherstone for ...

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  7. SMALLPOX

    The Health Department is taking careful precautions against the possible spread of smallpox, as the result of the outbreak amongst the ...

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  8. FOR ENGLAND

    The Southern Cross left Riehm at to-day at 2.24 p.m. on a non-stop flight to Derby. The weather conditions to-day ...

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  9. GERMAN CRUISER

    The German cruiser Emden arrived today and there was nothing to indicate that the visit will be anything but pleasant. ...

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  10. EMPIRE SERVICE

    The largest conference of the Empire Service League since its inauguration commenced this morning. The grand president, Lord Jellicoe, led a pilgrimage to ...

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  11. MILKMAN HELD UP

    Jack Colless, milkman, of Strathfield, at 5 o'clock this morning, walked towards a motor car in order to get the morning supply of milk for his rounds, when two ...

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  12. U.S. TARIEF

    In consequence or the statement cabled to London, that Mr. Robb, Minister of Finance, said that Canada was communicating with all the Dominions, proposing ...

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  13. RETRECHMENT

    A deputation from Lithgow Small Arms Factory waited on the Minister for Defence, Sir William Glasgow, today and told him that a telegram had ...

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  14. KING'S SPEECH

    The terms of the King's Speech, to be delivered in the House of Lords by the Lord Chancellor, Lord Justice Sankey, when the official opening of Parliament ...

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  15. INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH

    Mr. Justice Piddington, in an address on Labor and the League of Nations to the students of Sydney University, said that Australia was terribly backward ...

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  16. DERELICT PLANE

    A wireless message has been picked up, reporting that a British steamer found a derelict aeroplane 120 miles from the Azores. There was no sign of the crew. It ...

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  17. INTENT TO MURDER CHARGE

    At the" Albury Police Court, Michael Francis O'Reilly, 40, was, committed for trial on a charge of having shot Frank Hayes, with intent to murder him. ...

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  18. CYCLONE

    Palmerston was struck the severest and most damaging cyclone in its history. Hardly a building in its path, which appears to have been about 400 ...

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  19. ENGLISH CRICKET

    England's team for the second test against the South Africans, to be played at Lords on June 29, will be chosen from White (captain), Killick, Robins ...

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  20. "DRY" HOUSE

    It is understood that General Dawes, United States Ambassador, who has always insisted on rigid obedience to the prohibition law in his own home, has ...

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  21. COAL

    The conference of combined mining unions met to-day and adjonrned until, to-morrow afternoon after considering the report of the special committee which ...

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  22. LOST IN" SNOWSTORM

    Mr. Piper and Guide W. Spargo were found by a search party after having been snowed up on the Australian Alps, near Harrietville. They were crossing ...

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  23. NO NEWS

    The Spanish Government has asked the British Admiralty to permit aeroplane carriers at Gibraltar, to convey Spanish seaplanes to the Azores to search for the ...

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  24. CRIME IN U.S.A.

    The American Bar Association's Crime Commission, reports that the murder toll in the United States averaged 12,000 ...

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  25. N.Z, EARTHQUAKE

    It is estimated that the earthquake damage at Westport amounts to £ 150,000 SHIP AT SEA SHAKEN. ...

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  26. BRITAIN AND RUSSIA

    The Australian Press Association understands that Mr. Macdonald, in accordance with Mr. Baldwin's prior promise, has cabled Mr. Bruce, definitely notifying ...

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  27. STUDENTS' RIOT

    The Minister for Education has refused tho request of Messrs. Connell and Booth, M's.L.A., to reinstate Thomas Temperley at the Teachers' Training College. ...

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  28. 400 M,P,H

    For the first time in the history of the Schneider, trophy race for seaplanes, in September, on the Solent, all the machines entered by the four competing nations ...

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  29. EXPLOSION

    A terrific explosion occurred on the American motor ship Galveston, lying at No. 4 wharf, Woolloomooloo, at noon today. The explosion, which could be heard ...

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  30. BUTTER TRADE

    Mr. E. J. Newton, who arrived from England yesterday, referring to the butter position, said the outlook had altogether changed since the 1927-28 season ...

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  31. AFGHAN THRONE

    A big battle on a 75 miles front from Jagdalak to Ghardez is imminent, and it will decide the fate of the Afghan throne. Baeeha Sakuu's peace offer to Nadir ...

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  32. MISSING KOBENHAVEN

    The steamer Mexico, which is searching for the Kobenhaven, wirelesses that it found, on June 23, traces of a camp on Dough Island, but no trace of the ...

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  33. TEACHING OF EVOLUTION

    A meeting of 400 parents at New Plymouth, New Zealand, emphatically protested against the teaching of evolution in public schools. The Government is to ...

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  34. HOUSEBREAKING

    Husband and wife were to-day in the dock at Darlinghurst Sessions on a charge of stealing and housebreaking. Nena Stephens, 22, was charged with ...

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  35. FOREIGN TIMBER

    The North Coast Chamber of Manufactures to-night decided to enter a protest with the Public Works Department against the practice of specifying imported ...

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  36. BLOOD OF DEAD WOMAN

    A remarkable blood transfusion saved the life of a workman who attempted to commit suicide, from dying from loss of blood. ...

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  37. SUED BY WIDOW

    Gene Tunney has filed a general denial to Mrs. Fogarty's breach of promise charges, and simultaneously made a crosscomplaint, charging Mrs. Fogarty with ...

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  38. KILLED BY CAR

    While crossing Spring street a man was knocked down by a motor car, driven by Vera Berrigan, of Austin Motors, Ltd. ...

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  39. APPEAL DISMISSED

    Judge Armstrong, in the Quarter Sessions Appeal Court to-day, dismissed the appeals of Thomas Brisbane, Patrick Heeley, Francis Lees, Frederick Perkins ...

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  40. RAILWAY LOYALISTS

    The State Cabinet to-day considered complaints from the 1917 loyalists, employed on the railways, that the incidence of the Act passed in the last ...

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  41. REDUCED WAGES

    Speaking at a luncheon to-day, the Prime Minister, Mr. "Bruce, said reduced costs of production would solve all the problems with which Australia is faced. ...

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  42. WORK FOR 15,000

    It is expected that the termination of the timber strike will mean the re-employment of 15,000 men in the immediate future. Over £100.000 in strike pay has ...

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  43. REPARATIONS PLAN

    Speaking in the Reichstag, Count Westarp, Nationalist Leader, denounced the German Government's foreign policy, and contended that the Owen Young ...

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  44. "CAT" BURGLAR

    Two residents of Lindfield were disturbed at an early hour this morning by a "cat" burglar who was ransacking their homes with the aid of a ...

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  45. WARLIKE JAPAN

    Midst the world talk for the furtherance of peace, to-day a state of war existed at Kobe, Osaka and Kyoto, when the Government made its first experiments ...

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  46. AGED TIMBER WORKER

    Joseph Latham, a volunteer timber worker, aged 60, was attacked by two men outside his home at Annandale last night. Latham, however, proved too good for ...

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  47. SENATOR DALY

    The Labor party, at a prosessional meeting to-day, elected Senator John Daly, of South Australia, to the leadership of the party in the Senate, in place of Senator ...

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  48. OVERSEAS FREIGHTS

    The first conference of the Australian Overseas Transport Committee was held at the Town Rail this afternoon, to discuss the revision of overseas freights. ...

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  49. SYDNEY ASSAULT CASE.

    In the City Court to-day, Leonard Barnes was remanded to Sydney, on a charge of having, while armed with a pistol, assaulted and robbed William ...

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  50. THE MISSING KOBENHAVEN.

    The East Asiatic Company, owners of the missing training ship Kobenhaven consider as unreliable the observations of the captain of the steamer Helisius, who ...

    Article : 42 words
  51. £1715 IN TEN DAYS.

    A miner at one of the unassociated northern collieries stated in a court case that he earned 1715 in ten days. ...

    Article : 54 words
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