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  2. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    Mr. George Williamson (48), a woodworker, of Castle Inn, Adelaide, died at the Adelaide Hospital at 11.30 p.m. on Sunday. He was admitted to the institution. ...

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  3. VICTORIAN POLITICS.

    The position of the State Labor Government daily becomes more interesting. With a representation of 28 in a House, of 63 members they have only carried ...

    Article : 249 words
  4. INTER-UNIVERSITY TENNIS.

    The annual inter-University tennis matches for the Niall Cup began yesterday, and as the result of the first day's play Melbourne is ahead ...

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  5. ACTING AS PEACEMAKER.

    Mr. Edward Park, formerly a captain in the Imperial army, died m the Port Douglas Hospital on Good Friday night as the result of injuries alleged to have ...

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  6. OBITUARY.

    Mr. John Henry Cooper, of Mount Lock, died at the Jamestown Hospital on March. 31. after a brief illness, at the age of 68 years. He was born at Salisbury, ...

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  7. GENERAL NEWS.

    The terms of referencs of the Royal Commission appointed in Victoria, to enquire into the control, management, working, and financial position of the railways ...

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  8. SHOT BY THE POLICE.

    A [?] at and wounded [?] [?] ...

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  9. CENTENARY OF A SOCIAL REFORMER.

    The centenary of the birthday of Josephine Butler, the British social reformer and the prime mover in having legislation passed for the elimination of ...

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  10. CART AND CAR COLLIDE.

    At the result of a collision with a motor car at Renmark on Sunday. Mr. W. J. Mellor. a chaff merchant, of Renmark, was thrown from the cart which he was ...

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  11. A CYCLIST INJURED.

    Mr. John Morrow (22), of Cash-street, Moreland. was taken to the Melbourne Hospital from Donnybrook to-day. with severe lacerations to the leg. He was ...

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  12. INJURED AT OAKBANK.

    Mr. Lock, of Eastwood, received scalp wounds and was unconnecious for some time when Black Puzzle, ridden by. Regan, baulked at a hurdle in the "Von Douses ...

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  13. CYCLE AND CAR COLLIDE.

    Shortly after 7 p.m. to-day a motor cycle, ridden by Mr. Robert Cooper (35). of Condell-street. North Fitzroy, collided head-on with a motor car in Lygon-street, ...

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  14. KNOCKED DOWN BY A CAR.

    Frank Berington (15), was knocked down by a car when he stepped off a tram at Ultimo, to-day, and unstained a fractured right leg, and left shoulder, and ...

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  15. EXPLODING RIFLE BULLETS.

    Held at bay by flying bullets, which had been exploded by the flames, the Abermain firemen could do little to save the bone of Mr. William Hills, which caught ...

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  16. CARS SMASH HEAD ON.

    A couple of motor cars came into collision on the Moonta-Agery-road last night. One was driven by Mr. P. Sachse, accompanied by his wife and the other ...

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  17. "ROOKERY NOOK."

    "Rookery Nook," the bright London comedy at present at the Theatre Royal, is treated in a delightfully farcical manner by the members of the new English ...

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  18. SIR JOSIAH SYMONS LIBRARY.

    Owing to the generosity of Sir Josiah Symon, arrangements are being made so that the board of governors of the Public Library. Museum, and Art Gallery, may ...

    Article : 106 words
  19. MALTESE MIGRANTS.

    The Estimates, which at present are held up by the action of the Senate, contain provision for the appointment of a Commissioner of Migration in Australia. ...

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  20. THE GOVERNMENT'S ATTITUDE.

    Since Sunday afternoon, when the Victorian Labor Conference carried a resolution adverse to the policy of the Hogan Ministry in relation to retrenchment, in ...

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  21. MAN'S RIB BROKEN.

    Mr. Stan Ellis was the victun of a motor accident on the Moonta Mines-road. He was proceding to his home, after a late night shopping, and came into collision ...

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  22. EASTER MONDAY RAILWAY TRAFFIC.

    Every effort was made by the railway authorities on Easter Monday to deal expetitionsly and satisfactorily with the large volume of passenger traffic which had to ...

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  23. THE Y.M.C.A.

    The Annual All-Australian Y.M.C.A. championships, held in different pentres throughout Australia each year, took place at the Amateur Sports Ground to-day; ...

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  24. FIRE AT McLAREN VALE.

    A small fire broke out on the [?] of Messrs. J. W. Besumont & the Son, bakers, on Saturday night. The outbreak was noticed by a passer-by, who gave the ...

    Article : 65 words
  25. THE A.I.P.

    As the result of the success of the Miners' Federation dalagates is securing the admission of Communists to the A.L.P. so long as they are members of the ...

    Article : 466 words
  26. THE WEATHER MAP.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 447 words
  27. MR. JELLEY AND THE STATE FINANCES.

    Sir—I can hardly realise that the Premier, Mr. Butler, saw neither interest nor amusement in Mr. Jelley's letters. They were well written, very interesting, and ...

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  28. A MISHAP WITH A GUN.

    Unaware that his gun was loaded. Kenneth Hughes (19), son of Mr. F. W. ughes, was accidentally shot yesterday. He started to clean it when the charge ...

    Article : 87 words
  29. WAR ON EXCESSIVE NOISE.

    Speaking at the inangural meeting of a noise-abating league in Melbourne, a Coltins-street nerve specialist said the greatest communal evil of the day was noise. In ...

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  30. A NARROW ESCAPE.

    With a wall of flame blocking the staircase, Mr. W. G. Duggan narrowly escaped death when a residence at Christchurch was burned early this morning. He leaped ...

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  31. BLIND CRICKETERS.

    The blind cricketers' round of interState matches was concluded at Kooyong to-day. The South Australian eleven defeated H. Lawrence's Victorian team, ...

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  32. THE TEETH CAME BACK.

    Remarkable evidence of the vagaries of the ocean came to light in connection with an incident which occurred at Coolangatta, Queensland (says the Brisbane ...

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  33. CARRIETON SPORTS.

    The annual Carrieton Roman [?] Picnic Sports were held on racecourse, lent by Mr. Thomes Hallary, on Saturday, April7. Large numbers of visitors were present from the ...

    Article : 446 words
  34. SCOTTISH DELEGATION.

    Mr. Gilchrist, th eadvance agent of the Scottish Australian delegation to Great Britain. addressed eight meetings in the north of Scotland. All centres are ...

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  35. HORSES STILL POPULAR.

    In 1926, when horse entries for the show exceeded 1,600, Queensland, Melbourne, and South Australian visitors predicted that Sydney would be forced in ...

    Article : 146 words
  36. CRICKET.

    The manager of the Australian cricket team (Mr. Hull) has issued a statement in which he says they had a truly wonderful tour. All bad enjoyed ...

    Article : 105 words
  37. GARRISON ARTILLERY CAMP.

    To-morrow morning members of the 20th Battery. Australian Garrisson Artillery, will co into camp for eight days at Fort Largs. The unit is a small one, and probably ...

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  38. THE "JOYOUS PURSUIT" OF KNOWLEDGE.

    Inspector W. V. Leach, in his report to the Education Department on the schools in the river district, says:— "The effort to create an atmosphere ...

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  39. McGARRON'S XI VERSUS NARRACOORTE.

    The Adelaide cricket team, captian by K. McCarron, met the Narracoorte eleven here to-day. The weather was warm and windy. Narracoorte batted first and made ...

    Article : 152 words
  40. A.J.C. MEETING. THIRD DAY—WEDNESDAY. ACCEPTANCES.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 299 words
  41. THE GIRL THEY CALLED "FRECKLE-FACE."

    As a child she was called " 'Cute Little Freckle Face." As a. girl her schoolmates nicknamed her "Ugly Freckle Face." ...

    Article : 195 words
  42. BEE BEAUTY TRAVELS 11,009 MILES.

    In the Agricultural Hall, at the Sydney Showground, imprisoned in all her barlaric splendor, is a royal personage of the bee world. A queen bee, her most ...

    Article : 164 words
  43. LIFE OFFERED FOR SALE.

    For Sale.-A healthy man offers himself to any recognised research laboratory for experimental operations. The "New York Times" prints the above ...

    Article : 106 words
  44. Advertising

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