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  2. Advertising

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  3. TROUBLED CHINA GENERAL FENG BREAKS SOUTHERN AGREEMENT

    Feng Yu Hsiang broke the Southern allied agreement and sent 30,000 troops to Pekin. Yen Hsi Hsan, the Shansi Governor, protested, and he has ...

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  4. NEW SOUTH WALES. SUICIDE AT EMU PLAINS

    Fifteen minutes after a woman, with whom he is said to have lived bigamously for 10 years, rejected his advanees at Emu Plains, David John ...

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  5. PACIFIC FLIGHT ARRIVAL IN SYDNEY

    Enthusiasm marked the welcome of Sydney people to Captain Kingsford Smith and his gallant band of fliers when the Southern Cross landed at the ...

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  6. SHIPPING TROUBLES FEDERAL PROCLAMATION REGARDING COOKS' STRIKE

    A proclamation has been issued by the Federal Government bringing into effect the clauses of the Crimes Act. which will enable the Government to ...

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  7. TELEGRAM FROM MR. BAVIN FORWARDED TO THE AIRMEN

    Mr. T. R. Bavin, the Premier, sent the following message to Captain Kingsford Smith: "On behalf of the Government and the people of New ...

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  8. 500 MEN RESPOND TO CALL TO MAN MELBOURNE SHIPS

    When a call was made for labor to man the ships this morning 500 men responded. ...

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  9. FEDERAL POLITICS

    The Federal Parliament sat until late on Friday afternoon discussing the Arbitration Amendment Bill and will sit to-day, and if necessary, ...

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  10. AIRSHIP ITALIA ONE OF THE RELIEF SHIPS IN TOUCH BY WIRELESS

    The Italian relief ship City of Milan maintained communication with the airship Italia for 20 minutes at 7 o'clock Greenwich time last night, the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. APPEAL TO SHIPOWNERS BY TRADE UNIONS COUNCIL

    Mr. Crofts, general secretary of the All Australia Council of Trade Unions, has issued an appeal to the shipowners to retrain from attempting to man ...

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  12. AERIAL DOINGS

    Captain Barnard, accompanied by the Duchess of Bedford and E. Elliott, left the Lympne acrodrome at 4.30 o'clock this morning in the Princess ...

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  13. DEATH OF A BOXER AFTER NEWCASTLE CONTEST

    During a boxing match at Newcastle Robert Miller, one of the principals, collapsed. He died yesterday, from cerebral haemorrhage. ...

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  14. WARNER'S RADIO RECORD

    Amalgamated Wireless Ltd., in a message to Captain Kingsford Smith, said that they understand that the radio performante of Warner is a ...

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  15. SOUTHERN GENERAL TAKES OVER PEKIN

    It is officially confirmed from Pekin that General Sun Tsu, of the 6th Shansi Army Corps, took over the City of Pekin on Friday without ...

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  16. MAN DIES IN CHURCH.

    While kneeling at morning mass in Tighe's Hill Roman Catholic Church yesterday morning, John Hammel (84) fell limply across the back of the ...

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  17. PROBABLE VISIT TO CANBERRA WHILE PARLIAMENT SITTING

    The Federal Government will invite the crew of the aeroplane to visit Canberra while Parliament is in session. ...

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  18. SPECIAL FORCES OF POLICE HELD READY IN MELBOURNE

    Special forces of police have been gathered in Melbourne in anticipation of trouble following a call for men which will be made for the Loongana ...

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  19. SCOTTISH DELEGATION TOLL OF INFLUENZA

    The majority of the Austral-Scots is suffering from influenza as the result of the severity of the climate. Sightseeing is unpopular. A few went to ...

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  20. LIQUOR REFERENDUM

    Father Lockington, preaching at St. Mary's Cathedral, said that at one time he had thought that drink was the cause of poverty, but now he was ...

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  21. CAPTAIN SMITH'S PARENTS TO FLY AS PASSENGERS

    It has been arranged that Captain Kingsford Smith's father and mother, who are respectively 76 and 71 years of age, are to accompany the airmen ...

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  22. "EVERY UNION FOR ITSELF" SAYS OFFICIAL OF STEWARDS

    Mr. G. E. Moate, Federal president of the Marine Stewards' Union, says that judging by the stand taken by the cooks and the refusal of certain ...

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  23. COOKS MAKE RESPONSE TO CALL FOR TWO STEAMERS

    The shipowners this morning selected cooks to fill the galleys of the steamers Mildura and Arkaba. About 150 applicants for work were present at the ...

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  24. NO COMMEMORATIVE STAMPS

    In the House of Representatives on Friday, Mr. Jackson (T.) asked the Postmaster-General whether he would consider issuing a commemorative ...

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  25. GERMAN TRAIN SMASH 15 PEOPLE KILLED AND 26 INJURED

    A Berlin message says that the Munich-Frankfurt express was derailed early this morning, 15 people being killed and 26 injured. ...

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  26. RESULT OF INQUIRY INTO RECTOR'S CONDUCT

    The Bishop of Gloucester has considered the Commission's report on the charges laid against the Rev. Dr. Hayden, and has decided to inhibit him ...

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  27. BRISBANE-SYDNEY FLIGHT MADE IN RECORD TIME

    In flying from Brisbane to Sydney in five hours the Southern Cross made a record trip between the two capitals, averaging almost 100 miles an hour. ...

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  28. LOCAL GOVERNMENT MUNICIPAL FRANCHISE ACT LIKELY TO BE REPEALED

    Speaking at Dungog, Mr. Walter Bennett, M.L.A., voiced the opinion that the Municipal Adult Franchise Act will be repealed next session. The ...

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  29. LIFE AFTER DEATH

    "Why I Believe in a "Personal Immortality," a new book by Sir Oliver Lodge, carries on the controversy which was started by Professor Sir ...

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  30. FEDERAL GOVT.'S £5000 GIVEN TO CAPT. SMITH

    Mr. S. M. Bruce, the Prime Minister, made it clear last night that the £5000, the gift of the Federal Government, was to Captain, Kingsford Smith ...

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  31. VISIT TO CLAMIS CASTLE

    "What's that?" enquired a delegate when the Hon. Mrs. Bowes Lyon, who was guiding the second party of Austral-Scots over Glamis Castle, ...

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  32. DEATHROLL NOW 22

    It is now reported that 22 persons are dead as the result of the train disaster. The train was crowded. When rounding a curve at 50 miles an ...

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  33. COOKS IN QUEENSLAND REPORTED READY FOR WORK

    It is stated that cooks have informed the shipowners that they are prepared to go to southern ports to fill vacancies in the galleys. ...

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  34. OPPOSITION OF NATIONALISTS TO LOCAL GOVT. FRANCHISE

    Mr. R. W. D. Weaver, M.L.A., declares that he and several other members of the Nationalist party intend to carry on the amendment of Lang's ...

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  35. MODEST AMERICANS.

    Captain Harry Lyon and Chief Radio Officer James Warner, both Americans, are extremely modest about their achievement. Warner remarked: "This ...

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  36. ADELAIDE COAL STOCKS REPORTED TO BE LOW.

    Although the shipping strike has not been in operation long enough to affect South Australia greatly, public utilities and large secondary industries in ...

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  37. AIRPLANES TO THE RESCUE OF CREW OF THE ITALIA

    Every effort is now being bent towards the rescue of the Italia's crew Lieutenants Riiser Larsen and Holm flew off heading towards the north ...

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  38. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS MAN DIES IN HOSPITAL FOLLOWING BULLET WOUND

    Per[?]ival Arthur Pearson (36), of New Kingston, died in the Adelaide Hospital on Saturday night from a bullet wound in the month. It is ...

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  39. GRATEFUL CHINESE

    Mrs. Edward Reeves, who recently returned from a visit to the East, teils of an amusing incident of her tour (says the "Advertiser"). Her son, ...

    Article : 164 words
  40. A GRACEFUL TRIBUTE BY AMERICAN BACKER

    As a taken of friendship and a tribute to their successful flight to Australia. Mr. G. Allen Hancock, the financial backer of the flight, made a ...

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  41. ATTEMPT TO MURDER JAPANESE PREMIER

    A man was arrested for attempting a dagger attack on the Prime Minister (Baron Tanaka) at the Ueno station this morning. ...

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  42. DEATH FOLLOWS INJURIES SUFFERED IN ACCIDENT

    Alighting from a bus near the Woodville crossing on Saturday night, Jock Rae (43), married, of Adelaide, a boiler scaler at Holden's works, was ...

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  43. MARTIN BY-ELECTION

    Speaking on behalf of Mr. G. Pratten, Nationalist candidate for the Martin by-election. Mr. S. M. Bruce, the Prime Minister, said that the Labor ...

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  44. THE SAVIDGE CASE

    Judge Atherley Jones, speaking at the London Church of Fellowship, in attacking the police condemned the practice of extracting from arrested ...

    Article : 163 words
  45. GIFT OF SOUTHERN CROSS

    Speaking at a private dinner on Saturday night, Mr. Ulm stated that Mr. G. Allen Hancock, their American backer, had cabled them releasing them ...

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  46. YOUNG MAN ASSAULTED IN SYDNEY DOMAIN

    A woman lured Norman Dobbs (18), of Miller's Point, into the Domain on Friday night and left him suddenly (says a Sydney message in the ...

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  47. PASSENGER IN SIDECAR KILLED IN COLLISION

    As a result of injuries suffered in a collision between a motor car and a motor cycle with a sidecar at Woodville on Saturday afternoon. Ernest ...

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  48. U.S.A. PRESIDENCY

    It is stated that in a letter to Mr. Butler, chairman of the Republican party, Mr. Coolidge has warned the Republicans that he will not accept ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  49. DEATH OF YOUNG WOMAN

    The name of the young woman who died in the Prince Alfred Hospital from septicaemia as a result of an operation is Avona Garrett (25), single. It ...

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  51. CENSUS OF ABORIGINALS

    A census was recently taken of the full-blooded aboriginals and half-castes in an area of approximately 56,500 square miles beginning at the junction ...

    Article : 140 words
  52. BRIBERY IS ALLEGED IN FEDERAL POLITICS

    The Royal Commission appointed by the Federal Government to investigate charges, of political corruption made by Mr. W. H. Lambert, M.H.R., ...

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  53. POSSIBILITY OF THE AIRMEN MAKING WORLD TOUR

    Interviewed at Brisbane, Captain Kingsford Smith said that while he had no definite plans for the future it was possible that the flight would ...

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  54. STRYCHNINE POISONING

    Showing signs of strychnine poisoning. John Carter (54) died in the Adelaide Hospital on Friday night. A bottle of strychnine was found in his ...

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  55. SUGGESTED DEATH PACT

    Suggestions of a death pact between a man of 43 and a girl of 13 were made during the trial of Alexander John Crawford at the Criminal Court ...

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  56. DEATH OF MR. K. HORTON

    Mr. K[?] Horton, who died in Adelaide on Thursday last, was well known among the sporting fraternity of Broken Hill as, except for short breaks of ...

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  57. ENDURANCE DANCING.

    Messrs. Bert Angus and Reg. Harvey, champion dancers, and Mr. E. Phillis, their manager, arrived by motor car from Adelaide last night ...

    Article : 160 words
  58. GERMAN NAVAL MANOEUVRES

    During mine-laying manoeuvres at Kiel a mine exploded, killing six marines and wounding four. ...

    Article : 27 words
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