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  3. CHARGE OF £1 A FLIGHT

    "Rather hot, and a discouragement to aviation," is how Sir Kingsford Smith describes the Wellington Council's decision to charge him £[?] for ...

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  5. TALLER RACE

    The interesting forecast was made by Dr. James Greig, chief medical inspector of the Education Department of Victoria, in a sectional paper on ...

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  6. GERMAN CHURCH SCHISM

    Dissension in the German Evangelical Church remains rife. The feeling has been heightened by the revelation of the text of a secret document ...

    Article : 247 words
  7. TO INQUIRE INTO TRAM SMASH

    In announcing that a magistrate would inquire into the accident, the Home Secretary (Mr. E. M. Hanlon) said yesterday that during the last ...

    Article : 522 words
  8. DETENTION OF BULGARS

    "The delay in releasing Dimitroff and the other Bulgarians acquitted in the Reichstag fire trial is making a thoroughly bad impression and ...

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  9. SELECT FIT FOR SERVICE

    Among the important sectional papers of the Australian Medical Congress, released to-day, was a discussion on the careful selection and ...

    Article : 208 words
  10. FEDERAL LOG FOR RAILWAYS

    The New South Wales Railway and Transport Commissioners and the South Australian Railway Commission have decided to serve a Federal log ...

    Article : 183 words
  11. NAVAL MEMORIAL

    Aldermen of the City Council at the next meeting on February 6 will consider whether the council should subscribe £40 towards the cost of a naval ...

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  12. CHARGE OF BIGAMY

    The story of an alleged bigamous marriage in Adelaide was told in the Leeds Police Court when Edward Brewis Ward, 33, a musician, was ...

    Article : 357 words
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    A RARE CATCH.—An 8ft. Sail fish, which was caught by Mr. L. Thompson in Moreton Bay yesterday. Such a fine specimen of this fish is rarely captured in these waters. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. DEVELOP TRADE IN EMPIRE

    At a meeting of Barclay's Bank the chairman (Mr. P. C. Goodenough), who presided, said that now was the most opportune moment for ...

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  15. ARRESTED AFTER RELEASE

    James Davey (50), a clerk, was arrested yesterday on a provisional warrant from Queensland, on a charge of having absconded from ball at ...

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  16. WORKMAN KILLED INSTANTLY

    Arthur Herbert Broadhead, 49, was killed while engaged as a rope corporal in control of a tension trolley used in regulating the tension haulage ...

    Article : 99 words
  17. INFORMED ON GANG

    The first gangster to turn State's evidence. Julius Augustus Jones, gave testimony which incriminated two associates as the kidnappers of James ...

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  18. GOVERNOR OF FIJI COMING

    The Governor (Sir Murchison Fletcher) leaves to-morrow by the steamer Niagara for New Zealand and Australia. He will remain in New ...

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  19. ECONOMIC PROBLEMS

    In his Rectorial address at Aberdeen University, Mr. Walter Elliot (Financial Secretary to the Treasury) supported Mr. S. M. Bruce's suggestion ...

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