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  2. LATEST NEWS ISSUE

    Floods prevented a number of members of Parliament reaching Sydney in time for the meeting of the House at 2.30 o'clock this afternoon. The ...

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  3. MAIL ARRANGEMENTS

    The following are the local mail arrangements:—. Mails for NEW SOUTH WALES, QUEENSLAND, U.S.A., CANADA, ...

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  4. SATURDAY'S RACING

    The. V.A.T.C. will hold a meeting at Caulfield on Saturday, when a programme of six events will be decided. Acceptances and times of starting, as ...

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    Crowd inspecting the engine of the racing car Anzac, in which Mr. Norman Smith unofficially broks the world 10-mile record in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. NEW SOUTH WALES

    Mrs. Conche, of Chester Hill, was cleaning her children's clothes with petrol last night when a kerosene lamp on the table set fire to the petrol ...

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  7. ALLEGED MURDER

    The trial of Cecil Farnsworth Charles, who is charged with tho murder of his father, was resumed at tho Central Court to-day. ...

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  8. WOMAN BURNED TO DEATH

    The body of Mrs. Myra Webber, a widowed old-age pensioner, was found lying near a fireplace at her home at Stuart Town. The body was terribly ...

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  9. AMY JOHNSON

    Miss Amy Johnson will leave Melbourne for Adelaide on Thursday, June 25, arriving there the next day. She will leave for Perth on July 2, ...

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  10. POLICE PREVENT PICKETING

    Police prevented the picketing of Hardie's rubber works to-day, and the girl strikers made no attempt to defy them. ...

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  11. NEW GUINEA TIDAL WAVE

    Considerable damage was done by a tidal wave at Fisherman Island. New Guinea. Many canoes wero swamped and twelve natives wero drowned. ...

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  12. IMPRISONED BAG SNATCHER

    William Evans (31), an English immigrant, who was sentenced to three months' imprisonment in the Central Police Court on June 6 for ...

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  13. SAFEBLOWERS WRECK STRONGROOM AT PORT ADELAIDE BANK.

    Outer and inner doors of both strong room and safe at the English, Scottish and Australian Bank, Lipson-street, were blown carly on Saturday morning by thieves, who decamped with £805. Portion of the inner door of the strongroom is shown lying on the floo r, anfi the inner door of the safe is ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. THUNDERSTORMS IN ENGLAND

    Terrific thunderstorms throughout England caused at least four deaths and numerous casualties. Much damage was done to property. The storms ...

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  15. MISSIHG REPORTER

    Murray H[?]lett, a member of the staff of "Truth" newspaper, who was reported missing, yesterday morning, and who it was believed had been ...

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  16. BENEVOLENT SOCIETY

    The fortnightly meeting of the Benevolent SociEty was held in the Council Chambers this afternoon, Mr. E. G. Warren presiding. There were ...

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  17. BOUNTY ON COTTON

    Speaking in the Senate on the Cotton Industry Bounty Bill, Senator M'Lachlan (South Australia) said that £750,000 had already been expended ...

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  18. VICTORIAH HOSIERY

    Members of the New South Wales Hosiery and Knit. Goods Association passed a resolution protesting against tile amount of Victorian manufactured ...

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  19. NO ACTION BY POLICE

    The police have decided to take no action in the case of Murray Hulett (25) who, after being reported missing, was found in a tram shed ...

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  20. TAXATION EVASION

    Mr. B. S. Stevens, the Treasurer, referring to the fines recently imposed by the courts for furnishing false income tax returns or failing to ...

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  21. HIGH PRICE OF BREAD

    Many suburban consumers of bread, together with a number of bakers, today strongly protested, against the high price of bread, especially in a ...

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  22. NEW YORK MURDERS

    The police are convinced that a maniac who considers he is under a moral obligation to commit 16 murders is roaming the metropolitan ...

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  23. MASTER ALBERT KING.

    of Redfern, Sydney,who is an autograph enthusiast. He defeated all his rivals for the signature of Lady Game (wife of the new Governor of New ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. THE SHARE MARKET

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  25. ARTIFICIAL FEEDING OF SHEEP DURING DROUGHTS

    Sir George Julius, chairman of the Council for "Scientific and Industrial Research, in an address to the Rotary Club said. the supplementary feeding ...

    Article : 67 words
  26. RETURNED SOLDIER'S DEATH

    John Kerr (40), a returned soldier, was found dead last at the foot of a 45ft. drop below a ward at the Sydney Hospital, where he had been a nerve ...

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  28. S A. STUDENT IN ENGLAND FOUND WITH THROAT CUT

    Gordon Rudolph Piper, an Australian agricultural student at Rothamstead experimental station, was found this morning in his bedroom with his ...

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  29. DISTRIBUTION OF COAL.

    By arrangement with the New South Wales Railways Commissioners the police this morning distributed 21cwt. of coal to aged and helpless of ...

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  31. FEDERAL FINANCE

    Speaking at a meeting of the Tasmanian Economic Society Mr. T. Murdoch, M.L.C., said Australia was now practically bankrupt. He understood ...

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  32. FIRE AT WOY WOY

    A two-storey building at Woy Woy occupied by H. A. Dale, fruiterer and confectioner, and Duhdan, land and estate agents was almost completely ...

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  33. MR. P. G. WODEHOUSE.

    noted humorist, who has gone to Hollywood to write "talkie" dialogue at the highest fee ever paid to an English author. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  36. SIR HENRY LYTTON;.

    one of the new knights. He has appeared in more than 15,000 Gilbert and Sullivan performances. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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