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  2. FURTHER SHOCKS EXPERIENCED

    Though one estimate of the total deaths in the New Zealand earthquake disaster is 2000, this is believed to be incorrect. Nevertheless, the fatalities win definitely number several hundreds, and there are more than a thousand injured. Sunday next will be observed in New Zealand as a national day of morning. ...

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  3. FROM THE CAPITAL

    The survey of the Tin Dish deviation on the main line between Antill Ponds and York Plains, is expected to be completed in a little over a week. ...

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  4. MOMENTOUS MEETING

    State Premiers and Treasurers will meet the Prime Minister and the Commonwealth Treasurer at a conference ...

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  5. Australia's Spurious Democracy

    "Under modern democracy, men is born free, but is everywhere enslaved."—Jean Jacques Rausseau. Chapter I. ...

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  6. THE EXCHANGE POSITION

    Although definite information is un-obtinable as to whether the British Government intends to come to Australia's assistance, as the newspapers ...

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  7. EIGHT LIVES LOST

    Eight men lost their lives and four were critically injured when a big seaplane plunged into Plymouth Sound. The dead were trapped in ...

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  8. WHAT VISITORS SAW

    Interesting details of a visit to the Hawkes Bay district were given to- night in a. re-broadcast radio telephone address from 2YA Wellington, New ...

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  9. THE DEATH ROLL

    The following is a revised list of Napier's dead: Louisa M. Bickerstaff (20), wile of Charles Herbert Bickerstaff. ...

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  10. LETTER OF RIDICULE

    Lady Houston has sent the following letter to Mr. F. Montague (Under- Secretary for Air) following his recent reply to Lady Houston's criticism ...

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  11. TO-DAY'S "EXAMINER"

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  12. LESSON FROM AUSTRALIA

    "The greatest sufferers from Australia's economic crisis are the Australian workers," declared Sir Arthur Samuel In a speech at Woking ...

    Article : 97 words
  13. TRAITOR'S REWARD

    Hoping to secure a reward, a member of a gang, betraying his comrades, called at a fashionable villa, and said that three men were coming to rob ...

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  14. SIGNS OF REVIVAL

    "The Daily Herald" notes signs of a revival in the Yorkshire wool textile trade. Improvement is shown in every section of the market. One ...

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  15. TO-DAY'S EVENTS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 53 words
  16. NEWSTEAD AFFAIRS

    At a well-attended meeting of the Newstead Progress Association on Wednesday night there was a discussion on the practice of riding bicycles on ...

    Article : 93 words
  17. THE GALLOWS CHEATED

    It is revealed that one of the condemned Menemen rebels, a 25-year. old man, escaped yesterday. He broke away from the Gipsy hangman, and ...

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  18. DISMISSED FROM CONVENT

    Belgian ecclesiastics are greatly disturbed because a nun, occupying a responsible convent position, secretly has engaged In financial operations, ...

    Article : 66 words
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