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  3. SPORTING. L[?]WN TENNIS

    Denmark, [?]aly, and Canada have challenged f[?] the Davis Cup. ...

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  4. FEDERAL AFFAIRS.

    Giving evidence before the Federal Royal Commission on National Insurance yesterday Dr. Atkinson, Commissioner of Public Health, said that last year seven ...

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    HOW WE CATCH AT CRICKET ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. NEW SOUTH WALES. ACCUSED MEM ARE GAOLED AT DARLINGHURST SESSIONS

    Arthur Binstead (26), a chemist, who pleaded guilty to a charge of stealing jewellery valued at about £2000 from Mark Grace, pawnbroker, was ...

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  7. BRITISH POLITICS. MOTION TO REDUCE SUPPLY DEFEATED IN COMMONS

    The House of Commons bas rejected, by 240 votes to 170, the Conservative party's motion to reduce the supply vote as a protest against the agreement ...

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  8. BOXING

    At the Sy[?] Stadium to-night George Eagel and Tommy Uren will provide the [?]ain bout. At their previous meeting [?] won by a knockout ...

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  9. MAN GETS TWO YEARS' GAOL FOR ASSAULTING A GIRL

    Judge White, at the Daxunghurst Quarter Sessions yesterday, refused to allow Maxwell Niemier (12), a driver, who pleaded ...

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  10. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    Mr. S. M. Bruce, Prime Minister, will return to Melbourne to-day. He will be tendered a luncheon by the Ministry on Monday. It is expected that ...

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  11. [?] BY LORDS OF LEGITIMACY BILL

    After as energetic discussion the [?] of Lords, by 54 votes to 18, [?] the amendment moved by the [?] of Canterbury, excluding ...

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  12. F.E.D.[?] F.A. REPORT.

    Sir,—Under the above [?] in the official report in Friday's [?] we find the followings —"In the matter of c[?]sing work w[?] a fatal accident takes ...

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  13. COMPANY TO PAY DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF CONTRACT

    A claim for £15,000 by Harold S. Ringsted, trading as Caning, Bailes, and Company, from Gollan Co. Pty. Ltd., alleging a breach of the contract ...

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  14. THE AIR ESTIMATES

    The Air Estimates have been set down [?]14,511,000, which is an increase of 1,500,000. ...

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    Recent photograph of General Bramwell Booth (head of the Salvation Army) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. TUTANKHAMEN'S TOMB.

    The "Daily Express" Luxor correspondent reports:— "Tutankhamen's tomb has taken on a new role and has become the centre ...

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  17. EMPIRE NAVAL CRUISE

    A radio message from the British Naval Squadron says that squally weather, with bad visibility, made it bad for the proposed fleet evolutions, ...

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  18. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    At the Liverpool wool sales to-day there wag keen, general competition, and Continental and Bradford buyers operated freely. Comebacks and ...

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    [?] Miss D. Jowson, [?] maiden [?] in the [?] [?] of Common[?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. SYDNEY EQUITY SUIT

    The Australian Bank of Commerce has decided to take to the Privy Council the matter of the dispute with the trustees of the estate of the late John ...

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  21. KENDENUP COMMISSION.

    Before the Kendenup Commission to-day C. J. de Garis said that since he returned to Melbourne last June he had made £7000 by selling land at ...

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  22. MR. THEODORE ABROAD.

    The Australian Press Association understands that in London financial quarters it is believed that the mission of Mr. E. G. Theodore, Premier of ...

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  23. PTOMAINE POISONING CASE

    Mr. F. Williams, the conductor of sleeping, car attached to the Broken Hill express, was taken ill with ptomaine poisoning on the journey up this ...

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  24. MAN WHO ATTACKED HIS WIFE UNDER MEDICAL OBSERVATION

    William Attwood (48), who was refused bail in the Central Police Court on Thursday on a charge of having maliciously wounded his wife, ...

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  25. WEST AUSTRALIA. SPEECH BY THE PREMIER ON PROSPERITY OF STATE

    Speaking at Katanning last night Sir James Mitchell, Premier of West Australia, said that the wheat yield would brinp in £4,000,000 and exported wheat ...

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  26. FIGHTING IN MOROCCO.

    French fighting in Morocco is foreshad[?] by an announcement by the Spanish [?] that 4000 rainforcements have been sent to Eastern ...

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  27. CHURCH NOTES.

    Mr. P. Nelson will conduct the service at the Thomas street Methodist Church, on Sunday, morning and the Rev. G. K. Ha[?]am the evening ...

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  28. MR. S. M. BRUCE'S RETURN.

    Mr. S. M. Bruce, Prime Minister, Mrs. Bruce, and the Prime Minister's staff arrived in Adelaide by the express from Perth yesterday. There was no ...

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  29. RECAPTURE IS REPORTED OF ESCAPED LUNATICS

    Two lunatics, who escaped from the Newcastle asylum, were discovered last night asleep in the grounds of the institution and taken again into custody. ...

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  30. SERBS, CROATS, AND SLOVENES

    The Acting Consul for the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes, 40 Bayswater-road, Sydney, notifies that nationals of Dalmatia, Croatia, and ...

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  31. [?] IN A STORM.

    With her foremast shattered by [?] and flying improvised distress [?] from her only remaining mast [?] skotch Ada Burgess, of ...

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  32. STORMS IN N. TERRITORY.

    Advices from Wave Hill, Vestey's big station property, confirm the reports of extensive damage by floods. Homesteads were destroyed, and there ...

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  33. STORM GETS 18 MONTHS ON FALSE PRETENCES CHARGE

    John Adam Storm, who gashed his throat with a rasor on Thursday afternoon at the Albury Court of Quarter Sessions when found guilty of false ...

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  34. FATAL RAILWAY ACCIDENT

    At the Pier-street railway crossing on Thursday night Miss Lillian Morris (47), of East Perth, was knocked down by an engine. She died before her ...

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  35. GLENFERRIE MURDER.

    Angus Murray's appeal against his death sentence for the murder of Mr. T. R. V. Berriman, the Glenferrie bank manager, was continued yesterday ...

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  36. MOVIE CHILDREN EASY TO GET

    Visitors at the Paramount Long Island studios have remarked more than once: "Where do you get all the children?" ...

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  37. AMBASSADORS' CAFE CASE.

    Before a crowded court at the Central Police Court the cases arising out of the police raid on the Ambassadors' Cafe on February 15 were began ...

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  38. FROM SYDNEY TO PERTH WITH MOTOR CYCLE & SIDECAR

    E. C. Clark, with his head bandaged, and Bert Webster, passenger, arrived to-day in a motor cycle and sidecar from Sydney, doing the journey in ...

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  39. TWO-UP SCHOOLS RAIDED

    The police camed out two raids on alleged two-up schools at Surry Hills yesterday. The first was late in the afternoon when 53 men were arrested, ...

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  40. WESTERN LANDS BOARD.

    [?] H. Langwell (chairman), G. A. [?], and A. W. Mullen, of the [?] Lands Board, finished the work of the board at Courthouse ...

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  41. INDUSTRIAL MATTERS. NO ALTERATION AT PRESENT IN BASIC WAGE FOR N.S.W.

    The New South Wales Board of Trade has resolved to make no alteration at present in the basic wage. The question will probably be reviewed in June. ...

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  42. EARTHQUAKE AT YASS

    An earthquake was experienced at 11 o'clock yesterday at Yass. ...

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  43. VICTORIA. WOMAN'S DETERMINED SUICIDE

    A broken-hearted young widower told Mr. Berriman, the city coroner, of his wife's determined suicide. He said that after taking a mixture of ...

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  44. LABOR M.L.A. ON COMMUNISTS

    Mr. E. A. M'Tieran, M.L.A., says that it would be suicidal for the A.L.P. to be associated with Communists with atheistic and immoral teachings. ...

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  46. TROUBLE OVER A STEAMER

    The transport group of the New South Wales labor Coun[?] yesterday reaffirmed its resolution declaring the steamer Port Lyttleton black. There ...

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  47. FATAL SHOOTING ACCIDENT

    Two young men, Charles Bennett and Harry Weekes, were out shooting near!Yrass yesterday when a rifle exploded, wounding Bennett. He died ...

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  48. ANZAC DAY.

    Anzac Day (April 25) is to be a bank holiday. Officials of the Chief Secretary's Department have notified the Returned Soldiers' League to this ...

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  49. ROBBERY FROM A STORE

    At 5.30 o'clock this morning Constable Summers found the front door of Mr. W. H. Plunkett's grocery store open. Investigations showed that thieves had ...

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  50. RECRUITS FOR POLICE FORCE

    Recruits for the Victorian police force are coming forward in large numbers and 700 applicants have been already approved. ...

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  51. PERSONAL.

    Monsignor Killian, Bishop-elect of Port Augusta, returned to Broken Hill last night from White Cliffs. Mr. Easington Lewis, general ...

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  52. MAN BELIEVED TO BE THIEF HIT ON HEAD WITH IRON BAR

    According to a statement made by John Duncan, foreman at Paton, Burns, and Company's premises at Alexandria, he saw a man standing by ...

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  53. WORK RESUMED YESTERDAY AT 4 NORTHERN COLLIERIES

    Work was resumed yesterday at four Northern collieries which had been idle. ...

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  54. AMUSEMENTS

    The "Flashes" company will appear for the lagt time at the Crystal Theatre to-night. Special lighting arrangements have been made. Moon and Morris ...

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  58. THE WOUNDED SCHOOLBOY

    James Aldridge, the lad who was shot with a revolver at the Hurstville School on Thursday, was still in a critical condition to-day. ...

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