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  2. CONVERSION RUMOURS.

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—The prospect of Australian leans in Britain being converted, concurrently with the proposed British conversion, is being ...

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  3. TRADING BANKS.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Brighter trade and easier monetary conditions are indicated in the aggregate figures of the banks throughout the ...

    Article : 287 words
  4. WALL STREET METHODS.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. — Mr. Percy Rockefeller and Mr. Matthew Brush, outstanding operators on Wallstreet, disclosed to the committee of ...

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  5. LAWYER DIES.

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — After having been unconscious for two days, Victor Saywell, the victim of the dreadful attack at his home at Bellevue Hill, died ...

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  6. IMMIGRATION ACT.

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—One of the features of the Federal Government’s legislative programme for the session commencing on Wednesday will be the ...

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  7. “FALLEN COMRADES.”

    LONDON, Saturday. — An eerie observance took place at last night’s reunion 200 survivors of Kut-el-amara-General Sir Charles Mellis, V.C., four ...

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  8. PREMIERS’ PLAN.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday — Following the resignations of the two Labour ministers, Mr. Jackson, retiring Labour member for Prahran, and Mr. Bond, ...

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  9. CRIES FOR HELP.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—Paint cries for help floating up from Norman Creek and an empty dinghy found drifting in the stream, suggest a tragedy occurred ...

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  10. OPENED BY PRINCE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Prince of Wales, with a golden key, opened the great doors of the Shakesperian Memorial Theatre at Stratford-on-Avon ...

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    (1) Regulars makes amends for his de feat in the Weetwood by downing the opposition in the Wyobie Handicap. (2) Remonia winning the First Division of the Trial Handicap from Skyette and T. Lad. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. OUTSIDER BOARDESTEE SCORES IN CUP AFTER THRILLING RACE

    ALTHOUGH the Toowoomba Cup at Clifford Park on Saturday went to the outsider, Boardestee, the large crowd of spectators—most of whom lost on the race—were worked up to a pitch of tense excitement by one of the most interesting races it would ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. LOCAL GOVERNMENT.

    The ordinary meeting of the Charleville Town Council was held on Wednesday evening last, April 13, when were present: Aid. Allen (the ...

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  14. SPLENDID CEREMONIAL.

    ROCKHAMPTON, Sunday. — With magnificent ceremonial, Dr. Romauld Hayes was enthroned as [?]ifth Roman Catholic Bishop of Rockhampton at ...

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  15. UNDERGROUND FIRES.

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — Residents of Greta, near Newcastle, are experiencing an anxious time owing to fires burning underground in deserted ...

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  16. FALSE ALARM.

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Saturday. — One shop window was smashed in Ponsonby on Friday night. The police and special constables were rushed to the scene, ...

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  17. BALANCING EXCHANGE.

    OTTAWA. Friday.—When Parliament recently decreed that Canadian delegates to the Imperial Conference should initiate a discussion on ...

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  18. STOLE £3000.

    LONDON. Saturday.—Prank Rudd, 48, who lived in Australia and who served in ,the Boer War, was sentenced at the Guildhall to imprisonment for ...

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  19. WEALTHY BEGGAR.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—A beggar worth £10,000 was last night held by a policeman at South Kensington; but was released after being warned to change ...

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  20. ON FUNERAL PYRE.

    SYDNEY, Sunday— John Ernest Hayes, 40, a grazier of Bald Knob, near Glen Innes, built a funeral pyre some distance from his home yesterday, and ...

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  21. CHARLIE B. DESTROYED.

    While the Toowoomba Cup was bang run on Saturday, Charlie B., who won the event in 1929, was being destroyed. Charlie B. broke down in his last ...

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  22. DARING BANDIT.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—After a struggle in the driver’s seat of a moving car in Alma-road, East St. Kilda, near midnight last night, a bandit robbed ...

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  23. DOUBLE MURDER.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—William Moxley, who is on remand on a double murder charge, contrary to the usual procedure, is being held at the Central ...

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  24. ANOTHER HOLD-UP.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — Another armed hold-up took place on Saturday night at a lonely part of Keilor Road, beyond the Essendon tram terminus. A ...

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  25. BRITISH WOOLLENS.

    LONDON, Friday.—There is consternation in the woollen industry as a result of the Tariff Board’s reduction. Many prominent Yorkshire ...

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  26. LEGUMES NEEDED.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—The failure of Queensland soils to respond satisfactorily to manures when the soils of other States gave good results, was the ...

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  27. CUP TIE FINAL.

    LONDON, Saturday.—In the Association Cup Final to-day Newcastle beat Arsenal 2 goals to 1. Long lines or supporters, wearing the rival colours, ...

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  28. PANIC IN THEATRE.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Nine hundred children screamed in panic, and two women fainted when a youth let off a “double-bunger” during the screening ...

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  29. TOBACCO SEED.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. H. F. Walker) said on Saturday that tobacco-growers who intended to raise seed for future ...

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  30. WANTED GAOL.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Armed with a hammer, a fruit-dealer at Hornsby on Saturday night dashed about the main street with a curious crowd following ...

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  31. NARROWING DOWN.

    GENEVA, Sunday.—As a result of British and French proposals, the differences on disarmament have been narrowed down to the question of ...

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  32. FATALLY SHOT.

    PERTH, Sunday.—In a revolver duel between bank thieves and a constable at Manjumup this morning one of the thieves was shot in the head and died ...

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  33. DISTRICT NEWS.

    The spinsters of West Haldon held their annual dance in the school room on Saturday night, the 16th inst., and had a beautiful night and a good ...

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  34. DANUBIAN CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Sunday,— Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, M. Tardien. Dr. Bruening and Signor Grandi have agreed to drop the Danubian conference, leaving the ...

    Article : 63 words
  35. RUN OVER AND KILLED.

    TULLY, Sunday.— Francis Sloan, 20. a native of England, was run over by a train last night and killed. It appears that deceased and three mates ...

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  36. THE WEATHER.

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  37. OVERSEAS TENNIS.

    WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS (West Virginia), Saturday. — Sensationally, Marcel Raniville (of Montreal, Canadian Davis Cup player), and Eugene ...

    Article : 62 words
  38. Price of Gold.

    LONDON. Friday.—The price of gold is now £5,10/6 per oz. fine, compared with £5/9/11 yesterday — Australian Cable Service. ...

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