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  2. SPORTING.

    It is probable that George Mackenzie, featherweight champion of Britain, with his brother Jimmy, who will become a professional after the Olympic ...

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  3. FOOTBALL.

    The monthly general meeting of the West Football Club was to have been held last night, but on account of a quorum of 15 not being present the ...

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  4. LATEST NEWS ISSUE

    The Labor Commonwealth Group which has been formed in the House of Commons, and now numbers 60, to-night inaugurated a programme ...

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  5. CHANGE IN STATE TEAM TO MEET THE ENGLISHMEN

    Two changes have been made m the State league team to meet the Englishmen on Saturday. Blair replaces Hincksman as five-eight and Prentice ...

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  6. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    A big motor lorry dashed through the railway bridge at Ashfield last night and hung over the railway line. The radiator and two trout wheels were in ...

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  7. TOTSKY TALKS WAR.

    Reuter's Berne correspondent reports:— "According to a telegram from Warsaw Leon Trotsky, Soviet Commiss[?] ...

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  8. AN AUCKLAND LEAGUE TEAM BEATS THE UNIVERSITIES

    The Auckland Rugby League team yesterday defeated the Australian Universities' combined team by 15 points to 7 points. ...

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  9. CRICKET

    In the match Yorkshire versus the South Africans, played at Sheffield, the South Africans had scored 187 runs for five wickets when stumps were drawn. ...

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  10. WEST CLUB'S TOUR

    The arrangements for the West Football Club's tour are well in hand. Mr. J. M'Ewan, the chairman, has been appointed manager and Mr. Vic ...

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  11. A CHARGE OF BIGAMY.

    In the Criminal Court yesterday Harry Dann, who pleaded guilty on the previous day to a charge of bigamy, was discharged in entering into a ...

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  12. STATION MASTER KILLED

    Walter Harris, station master at Macksville, who was recently transferred from Orange, was shunting yesterday when he slipped and fell. A ...

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  13. RACEHORSES DOPED

    Two racehorses, King March and Mithridates, both owned by Mr. H. Osborne, and prominent candidates for the Stanthorpe races on Tuesday last, ...

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  14. REPORT IS DISCREDITED By RUSSIANS IN LONDON

    Officials of the Russian headquarters in London discredit the report of Laon Trotsky's speech at Podolsk, in view of the fact that Trotsky has not left ...

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  15. PRISONER STILL AT LARGE ISSUES THREAT TO POLICE

    Lewis Hart, the Lendlight King, who escaped from the Supreme Court on Monday, is still at large. The police missed him by a few minutes on ...

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  16. IRELAND'S BOUNDARY.

    In the House of Commons to-day in a statement on the Irish boundary negotiations Mr. Ramsay Macdonald, Prime Minister, intimated that the ...

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  17. SUBURBAN ASSOCIATION

    The monthly general meeting of the Broken Hill Suburban Football Association was held at the B.R.F.A. rooms last night, Mr. C. S. Johns presiding. ...

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  18. FRENCH POLITICS.

    Reuter's Paris correspondent reports:— "The Paris newspaper, the "Matin," states that President Millerand does ...

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  19. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    In the House of Representatives to-day Mr. J. H. Scullin (Yarra) moved, —"That this House strongly condemns the Government for its action in first ...

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  20. MOTOR CAR AND MOTOR LORRY COLLIDE IN SYDNEY STREET

    A motor smash occurred at 10 o'clock to-day in Crown-street between a motor car and a meat lorry. The car was badly smashed. The lorry ...

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  21. CHARGE OF WIFE MURDER.

    Albert Edward Walker (55), a carpenter, pleaded not guilty in the Criminal Court yesterday to a charge of having murdered his wife, Elizabeth ...

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  22. PETROL IGNITES IN STREET AND DAMAGES MOTER CAR

    While a cars tank was being filed with petrol from a street pump at Day's garage in William-street last night someone threw a match or a ...

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  23. M. PAINLEVE AS PRESIDENT OF CHAMBER OF DEPUTIES

    Reuter's Paris correspondent reports:— M. Painleve has been elected president of the Chamber of Deputies with ...

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  24. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Following a breakdown of the Tramways Trust power station at Port Adelaide just before 9 o'clock this morning, there was a complete ...

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  25. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    The State Cabinet yesterday formally confirmed their previous decision that Parliament shall meet on July 1. ...

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  26. MAX FALLS OVER A CLIFF FOUND INJURED NEXT DAY

    Alfred Appleby, a visitor from Bankstown, while staying near Fitzroy Falls, Moss Vale, was lost in the bush. He fell over a cliff and was found by ...

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  27. RUGBY FOOTBALL

    There is every possibility of a firstclass row between the English League team and the New South Wales Rugby League regarding Bacon, one of the ...

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  28. BANK NOTE FRAUD.

    In banking and Federal political circles there is the keenest interest and considerable anxiety as to the actual situation regarding the alleged ...

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  29. A RAILWAY CONFERENCE

    The railway problems confronting the Commonwealth and South Australia will be discussed at a conference on Saturday, between. Mr. P. G. ...

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  30. WOMAN FOND IN THE SEA

    Two men saw a fully-clothed woman enter the water at Botany Beach yesterday, and later they found her floating in an unconscious state. They ...

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  31. THE LONG BAY MURDER.

    The inquest on the Long Bay murder has been fixed for June 16. Detectives are still investigating the matter. Kay's "Linseed Compound" for ...

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  32. MR. BRUCE ISSUES STATEMENT ABOUT SIR ADRIAN KNOX

    Mr. S. M. Bruce, the Prime Minister, annou[?] in the House of Representativ[?] yesterday, that Sir Adrian Knox, Chief Justice, will sail on June ...

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  33. VERDICT FOR COMPENSATION MADE IN FAVOR OF WIDOW

    Mr's. Isabella Harvey to-day sued Eustace Lovett, a storekeeper, of Mayfield, for £2000 compensation for the loss of her husband, who died after ...

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  34. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    Damage estimated at £4000 was caused yesterday by a fire which, burnt down three wooden shops and partly destroyed a fourth at Collier. The ...

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  35. MEMBERS OF THE NOTE BOARD SUMMONED TO MELBOURNE

    Despite Dr. Earle Page's assertion in the Federal Parliament yesterday that no fraud notes were disclosed, and that only slight irregularities involving ...

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  36. POLICE WAGGON & CITY TRAM ARE DAMAGED IN COLLISION

    The police patrol waggon, which was driven by Constable Douglas collided with a tram in the city last night. Both vehicles were damaged. Two ...

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  37. WIN FOR ENGLISH TEAM

    At Tamworth, yesterday the English Rugby League team defeated a New England team by 34 points to 17 points after leading by 18 points to 7 points ...

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  38. THE BYFLEET MURDER.

    In the Woking Police Court to-day the magistrate committed Jaques Vaquier for trial on a charge of murdering Mr. Jones, a Byfleet ...

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  39. KILLED BY A MOTOR LORRY

    James Foster (50), a passenger on a motor lorry travelling from Manjinup to Balbarrup last night, went to sleep and fell off, a wheel passing over him. ...

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  40. QUEENSLAND BEATS N.S.W.

    Queensland again defeated the New South Wales League team, at Rugby at the Sports Ground yesterday afternoon in the presence of 15,000 ...

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  41. A BODY IDENTIFIED

    The man who was found decapitated at the Newtown Station yesterday morning has been identified as George Campbell (53) of Newtown. ...

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  42. THE APPIN MURDER.

    At the Central Criminal Court to-day William George Simpson. (37), a motor driver, who was charged with the murder of Guy Clift, an engineer, ...

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  43. WAR SERVICE RECOGNISED.

    At the Victoria Barracks yesterday, Lord Forster, the Governor-General, presented a military medal to Nurse Corkhill for devotion to duty during ...

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  44. HEARING IS ADJOURNED IN ALLEGED LIBEL CASE

    The case in which Arthur Bishop is suing "Smith's Weekly" for £20,000 for alleged libel was called before Mr. Justice James to-day, who pointed out ...

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  45. DEFENCE OF AUSTRALIA.

    Referring to defence matters, Sir John Monash said yesterday that he has been trying to stir up the people's consciousness that Australia. as a ...

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  46. EASTBOURNE MURDER.

    The prosecution of Patrick Mahon, who is charged with the murder of Miss Emily Kaye, was resumed to-day at the Hallsham Police Court. ...

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  47. OUTER HARBOR MURDER.

    The trial was continued to-day of Hori George Arthur Morse for the murder of Mrs. Hunter at the Outer Harbor on February 24. ...

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  48. MAN SERIOUSLY INJURED.

    James Hogg. a baker, of O'Cocinellstreet, North Adelaide, was admitted to the Adelaide Hospital suffering from serious injuries to the head and a ...

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  49. VOLCANO ACTIVE.

    The Ngaurnhoe volcano has again burst into activity and presents a magnificent sight. It is emitting huge volumes of smoke. No earthquakes have ...

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  51. IF YOU WANT BEAUTIFUL TEETH

    you must use Plase Tooth Paste the right dantifrice for cleansing and beau[?]ing the [?] Large [?] 1/6. ...

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