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  2. Advertising

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  3. VICTORIA

    At Morwell, two girLs, aged 12 years, told a sensational story Monday night of having been abducted by a man and a woman in a motor car and taken from ...

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  4. IMMIGRATION

    "If I had to send my boys abroad I would be perfectly happy in sending them to Australia," said Mrs. L. S. Amery, wife of the Secretary of State ...

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  5. HINKLER'S FLIGHT

    According to present plans Bert Hinkler will be in Melbourne at the end of next week. Arrangements are already in hand for a great reception ...

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  6. BRITISH POLITICS

    The agenda of the Independent Labor Party Conference to be held at Norwich on April 7, includes resolutions favoring a six-hour day in a ...

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  7. OMEO TRAGEDY

    The inquest concerning the death of Mrs. Ethel Constance Griggs (22), who died at Omeo on January 3, and whose husband, Ronald Griggs, formerly a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. THE METAL MARKET

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 102 words
  9. BARBER ROSECUTED

    In the Police Court this morning, before Mr. R. C. Atkinson, S.M., Assistant Health Inspector E. Kirwan, on behalf of the City Council, proceeded ...

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  10. AGED COUPLE ROBBED

    In October last, while an aged couple were attending a wedding, some person or persons entered their home and stole their, money, £50 in cash, besides ...

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  11. THE RIVER MURRAY

    A decision reached by the Murray River waters conference definitely limits the programme of construction for the next five years. The decision ...

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  12. THE NYNGAN FLOODS

    The Mayor of Nyngan estimates that the damage done by the recent flood will cost the local council between £2000 and £3000. Application Will ...

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  13. A STAY IN AUSTRALIA LIKELY FOR THE AIRMAN

    Bert Hinkler spoke to his wife in London by radio at an early hour this MorninG through station 2FC. He said that it would not be long before he ...

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  14. TO-DAY'S PROCEEDINGS

    When the inquest was resumed to-day Mrs. Annie White, mother, of Mrs. Griggs, said that her daughter visited her at Railton, Tasmania, in July last ...

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  15. MEN WHO HAVE MADE AERIAL HISTORY BY FLIGHTS FROM ENGLAND TO AUSTRALIA.

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  16. MOTOR MANUFACTURER GIVES DONATION OF £250

    Mr. W. R. Morris an English motor car manufacturer, who is now visiting Australia, has donated £250, to the Hinkler testimonial fund. ...

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  17. HINKLER CONGRATULATED BY THE SOLDIERS' LEAGUE

    The Returned Soldiers' League today sent the following telegram to Mr. Hinkler at Bundaberg: "Congratulations on splendid achievement from ...

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  18. AERIAL DOINGS

    A Panama messaee states that the United States dirigible Los Angeles has completed its non-stop flight of more than 2200 miles from Lakehurst ...

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  19. SPORTING

    Mr. R. E. H. Hope has left for Melbourne to see Biskra run in the Newmarket Handicap on Saturday. The name of the two-year-old Sirius ...

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  20. STATE POLITICS

    The Cabinet yesterday decided to extend the term of office of Mr. Bethel, the head of the Child Welfare Department, for a further 12 months and ...

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  21. INDUSTRIAL

    Mr. S. M. B[?] the Prime Minister, has denied the report that the Government had decided definitely against the withdrawal of the ...

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  22. GENERAL CABLES

    The smuggled machine gun parts which [?] recently found at St. Gotbard, in transit supposedly to Poland, and which were a cause of ...

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  23. FLIGHT TO AUSTRALIA

    Captain W. N. Lancaster has advised A. V. Roe and Company (builders of the Avro aeroplane) that the spare parts sent out from Britain ...

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  24. UNAUTHORISED STRIKES

    The Miners' Federation intends to conduct a plebiscite on the subject of strikes in New South Wales mines. It is reported that the committee ...

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  25. PRINCE LICHNOWSKY DEAD

    The death has occurred of Prince Lichnowsky, who was German Ambassador in London when the Great War began in 1914. Diaries written by ...

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  26. CRICKET

    The Australians yesterday opened a match against Southland. The latter in their first innings made 124 and Australia has lost no wickets for 96 ...

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  27. NO INCREASED TAXATION

    There will be no increased taxation this year. Mr. B. S. Stevens, the Assistant Treasurer, stated that the Government intends at the end of the ...

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  28. EXPULSIONS IN W. AUSTRALIA FROM TIMBER WORKERS' UNION

    The executive of the Federal Council of the Australian Timber Workers' Union has decided to expel Mr. W. Mackenzie, the secretary of No. 5 ...

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  29. BOXING

    Writers on sport are frankly nonplussed over the prospects of the battle on Thursday night between Tom Heeney (New Zealand) and Jack ...

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  30. MODERN DANCING CONDEMNED

    "Popular dances are only the prancings of savages that degrade the dignity of womanhood," says Mrs. BurgWin, who has completed half a century ...

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  31. SMALL DEBTS COURT

    When the case in which Anthony Tony Boulus and Thomas Allison had issued cross-summonses for the recovery of £10 damages for the alleged ...

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  32. THE CHANNEL COLLISION

    Giving evidence at the Alcantara inquest, the captain of the Russian sailing ship Tovarisch declared that the Alcantara struck his ship on the port ...

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  33. MESSRS. BAVIN AND HUGHES SPEAK TO NATIONAL MEMBERS

    Mr. T. R. Bavin, the Premier, addressing members of the Roseville branch of the Nationalist party, said that the future success of the party ...

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  34. SPECULATION CASE

    A Foreign Office Communique states that Mr. S. Baldwin, the Prime Minister, and Sir Austen Chamberlain, the Foreign Secretary, have ...

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  35. NO CHANGE OF HOURS GIVEN IN THE TIMBER INDUSTRY

    The Full Bench of the Commonwealth Arbitration Court has decided that for the present there should be no change in the hours of work in the ...

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  36. GRIME AND GARCIA ARE TO FIGHT AGAIN

    Billy Grime is scheduled for a return bout with Garcia at Baltimore on March 12. Grime's manager states that the bout on February 20 should ...

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  37. CORONER CRITICISES ACTION OF RUSSIANS

    The coroner, when returning a verdict of drowning owing to a collision at sea, declared that he was not satisfled by any means that the Russians ...

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  38. ODDFELLOWSHIP

    The Loyal Harry Cox Lodge, M.U.I.O.O.F., held its fortnightly meeting in the Trades Hall on Monday, February 27, N.G. Bro. Fyfe in ...

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  39. SPECIAL CLAUSE PROPOSED IN AWARD FOR YALLOURN

    In the Commonwealth Arbitration Court yesterday Judge Beeby indicated that in an award covering working conditions at Yallourn he would ...

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  40. S.A. RAILWAYS

    Armstrong Whitworth have flied a claim for £150,000 for the supply of railway engmes against the South Australian Government, which is ...

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  41. SUPPOSED SUICIDE

    John Kramer, a miner employed at the tin dredge at Pond's Creek, in the Inverell district, left his work and failed to return. Later an explosion ...

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  42. FRENCH MOTOR SMASH

    During the Boulogne-BV=urmer race in 1927 a British automobile crashed into the crowd killing a gendarme and seriously injuring two spectators. In ...

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  43. BEAM WIRELESS

    Mr. E. T. Fisk says that the delay in opening the team wireless service between England and Australia is due to the fact that the Marconi Company ...

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  44. MISSING BOYS FOUND

    William Charles Sinclair (15), who left home on Monday to go to the North Public School and was reported to the police yesterday afternoon as ...

    Article : 121 words
  45. ALLEGED VALUELESS CHEQUES

    A man for whom the police had been keeping a sharp lookout for four years, was arrested in the city yesterday. It is alleged that he had been passing ...

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  46. OUTLAWING WAR

    The United States Department of State has handed the French Ambassador a reply to M. Briand's Note on the outlawry of war. The text has been ...

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  47. MAN DEAD IN GATEWAY

    The battered body of William Johnson of Potts Point, was found in a gateway alongside Callaghan-street last night. The police at first thought ...

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  48. HEAVY RAIN IN BRAZIL

    A message from Rio de Janeiro says that 12 persons were killed as a result of heavy rain on Sunday. More than four inches fell in a short time. The ...

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  49. RAIN IN QUEENSLAND

    Heavy rain has fallen in North Queensland and all the rivers from Cairns to Townsville are rising. Floods are expected in the Herbert ...

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  50. ADRIFT IN A LAUNCH

    A wireless message from the mail steamer Niagara states that three men were picked up from a drifting launch off the New Zealand coast. The men ...

    Article : 45 words
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