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  3. IMPOSSIBLE

    Flying Officer Moir, in a cable message to Sydney, said that it was now impossible, for the 'plane "The Spirit of Australia" to break Hinkler's record ...

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  4. BIG MILL FIRE

    The Coroner (Mr. May) to-day intimated that he and the interested parties in the inquiry into the fire at the Cumberland Paper Mills, would make an ...

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  5. SEA TRAGEDY

    The steamer, Americn Shipper, has arrived with 125 survivors from the Vestris, and the Berlin with 23. Those on board the American ...

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  6. AIR SERVICE

    Imperial Airways Ltd., has informed the Australian Press Association of the two years' success of the Cairo-Basra service. ...

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  7. "EFFRONTERY"

    "I think it is brazen effrontery on the part of Labour," said Sir Neville Howse, campaign director of the Nationalist Party, "to ask for votes from ...

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  8. DEFEATED

    Following the defeat of his Government by one vote in the Legislative Assembly Last night. Mr. Hogan will ask the Governor for a dissolution of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. PATRONAGE

    "I thought there underlay Coolidge's speech a spirit of patronage and a capacity for advising Europe und England. As far as England is concerned ...

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  10. ENGLAND

    Though he glowingly pays a tribute to British soldiers in the book "Britain and War," by General Huguet, head of the French Mission at British ...

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  11. ENGLISH TEAM

    The following team has been chosen to represent England against Australia, at the Sydney Cricket Ground, to-morrow:— ...

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  12. BIG EXPLOSION

    A terrfic explosion in the magazine at the Adelaide quarries, near Gawler, occurred to-day. Rocks were hurled a quarter of a mile away, and the ...

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  13. ELECTION PACT

    Speaking at Dubbo last night the Federal Country Party leader. Dr. Page, gave emphatic denial to the statement of Mr. P. G. Steward, leader ...

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  14. COUNCIL LEADER

    Sir William Manifold, the leader of the legislative Council, and formerly President of the Council, died at Toorak, to-day, after a long illness, ...

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  15. PAPAL LEGATE

    The Papal Legate, Cardinal Cerretti. left Sydney this afternoon on the return voyage to Italy. In a farewell message he stated: "I ...

    Article : 65 words
  16. TARIFF BARRIERS

    Business men, including Lords Inchcape, Gainford, and Doverdale, Sir Hugh Bell, Sir Felix Schuster, and Sir Ernest Benn, under the auspices of ...

    Article : 118 words
  17. SEVERE DEFEAT

    The New Zealand general elections esuited in an overwhelming defeat of [?]e Government Party. Political obserers are unable to account for the ...

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  18. VACCINE

    The director of the famous Port Elizabeth snake, farm, Mr. Fitzsimmons has perfected, a vaccine from snake venoms, which he claims to be ...

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  19. FOR THE DIGGERS

    What proved lu be a most successful dance, and which had as its object the augmenting of the Poppy Day Appeal Fund took place at Beauchamp House ...

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  20. RACE COMPETITION

    In the city court. William Watts was fined £50 for conducting a business for the purpose of receiving money in consideration of undertaking to pay ...

    Article : 113 words
  21. CHEQUE FOR £2,500

    The Premier (Mr. Bavin), to-day forwarded a cheque for £2,500 to Kingsford Smith and Ulm, thus hon[?]uring the promise note by the ...

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  22. ABATING

    The main lava stream is abating. The How towards An[?]ziat[?] has ceased within 48 hours, but despite a dimination in the eruption, it is still ...

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  23. STOCK RELIEF

    The New South Wales Parliamentary Public Works Committee, which has been engaged in the proposed Bourke to Barringun railway, has ...

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  24. OPIUM TRAFFIC

    The case in which George Snaden, wharfinger, was charged with having removed opium from the steamer Changte without the consent of the ...

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  25. PRIZE GARDEN

    Mr. W. Hobson, station-master at the Queanbeyan railway station, was notified yesterday that his residential garden had been awarded first prize in ...

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  26. FIVE DAYS BEFORE LOSS

    Five days before the lost Vestris sailed she was completely inspected and received a certificate of seaworthiness and for lawful equipment. ...

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  27. REGULATIONS

    Regulations for the conduct of the election for the Third Commissioner under the Seat of Government Administrative Act were made on November 5, ...

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  28. Protest Against Native Killing.

    The Presbyterian Assembly to-day expressed "indignation and horror" at the reported killing of 17,aborigines in Central Australia by the police. The ...

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  29. BARON DAVIDSON

    Baron Davidson took his seat in the House of Lords after a ceremonial entrance. He took a seat on the second cross ...

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  30. RECTOR'S SUDDEN DEATH

    The Rev. Fisher-Johnston, rector of the Holy Trinity Church at Dawes Point, collapsed last night and died within a few minutes. ...

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  31. ELECTION CHARGE

    Adioirnment until November 22 2as [?]ted in the Central Summons Court in the case in which Sun Newspapers Ltd. was charged with having published ...

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  32. VESTRIS' CAPTAIN

    The owners of the Vestris say that Captain Carey would have left the ship at Buenos Ayres to take over the Voltaire, the largest vessel of the line, ...

    Article : 39 words
  33. Unionist Shot During Disturbance.

    During a disturbance between unionists and three labourers, at the Colonial Sugar Co. works, at.Yarraville George Conron, a unionist was shot In the ...

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  34. OWNER'S STATEMENT

    The Lamport and Holt Co., Ltd., has informed the "Morning Post" representative at Liverpool that the Vestris carried 15 ordinary, lifeboats and one ...

    Article : 176 words
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