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  2. RAILWAY MOTOR BUSES.

    The motor fans service of the Railways Department between Victor Harbour and Adelaide was inaugurated on Thursday. The Fageol parlour car left ...

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  3. IN THE LOWER NORTH.

    Weather conditions in the city on Thursday were very sultry and disagreeable, and throughout portion of the day the western horizon and the hills ware overcast with clouds; and there was a little thander, bit not more than a few drops of rain fell. In the afternoon, how ...

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  4. THE SHORTER SKIRT.

    In a table in Thursday's Register there appeared an announsement that the new Paris fashions disclosed the fact that skirts wire to ns "shorter ...

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  5. ASSAULT ON MR. BLINMAN.

    On November 28 an ex-police officer (Robert Howlett) entered the office of the Under Secretary for South Australia (Mr. H. Bllnman) and inflicted ...

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  6. AUSTRALIA'S LEADERS CONFER.

    The Premiers, Treasurers, and principal Ministers of the Crown of all the States are at present in Melbourne conferring with the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) and other Federal Ministers on matters—particularly finance and migration—of great moment to Australia. Yesterday ...

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  7. MATING TUBERCULOSIS.

    Representing the life work of a man whose chief ambition was to apply his money and his special knowledge to the earing of tuberculosis. Nunyara ...

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  8. METEOROLOGICAL REPORT.

    The Weather Office reported on Thursday, at 9 p.m:—With, the further southern extension of the monsoon, more scattered rain and thunderstorms were reported this ...

    Article : 178 words
  9. ASSISTED PASSAGES.

    When in London in 1923 the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) completed with the British Government what has Been shown as the pasgage money agreement. ...

    Article : 299 words
  10. "REST RAIN FOR 30 YEARS."

    Mr. John Melrose, of Ulooloo, in a tele phone conversation, described the rain ai "the best for 30 years." He said the downpour would ensure an adequate ...

    Article : 92 words
  11. DE GARIS IN CUSTODY.

    U. J. De Garis was again brought before the Auckland Police Court to-day. Senior Detective Ward stated that when arrested De Garis had £375 8/3 in his possession. ...

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  12. CITY PASSENGER TRANSPORT.

    [?] [?] of street Transport it present can supplant electric tramways for bulk transportation, especially it times of peak loading. Electric ...

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  13. BRIDGE WASHED AWAY.

    The railway bridge north of clooloo closing the Pigeon Box Creek, was completely washed away, and consequently the railways service to and beyond ...

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  14. FURTHER QUEENSLAND RAINS.

    Light to heavy rains fell in scattered places in all the coastal divisions and adjacent parts in Carpentaria and the central highlands during the 24 hours ended ...

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  15. SPALDING STREETS FLOODED.

    Spalding received its share of the rain and damage, According to one of the residents, inter was flowing right through the streets of the town at the ...

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  16. OPTICAL REGISTRATION.

    At a meeting of the Executive Council in Thursday morning, the following were appointed members of the Board of, Optica1 Registration under the Opticians Act ...

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  17. SIXTEEN FEET OVER INKERMAN BRIDGE.

    The Railway Commissioner, reterring to-day to the fact that the three spans if the Inkerman Bridge across the Bur dekin River had been washed away, said ...

    Article : 194 words
  18. DARING FEAT IN SKIS.

    A thrilling spectacle was provided at San Moritz Lake, when Lord Northesk and Prince Odesalchi, on skis, attached themselves to an aeroplane and were ...

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  19. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    we are sorry to observe on the part of many candidates for Parliaments honours a tendency to give the subject of educational reform a subordinate, or at all ...

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  20. REPARATIONS.

    Without undertaking to discuss the question directly, the Secretary for State [Mr. Hughes), in a reply regarding the Paris reparations agreements to ...

    Article : 206 words
  21. STATEMENT BY MR. WEBB.

    The Chief Commissioner of Railways (Mr. W.A. Webb) when questioned on Thursday night; said that the express from Broken Hill had been held back north of ...

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  22. OVERSEAS SPORTING.

    In the first division pf the league, Notes: Forest were beason by Liverpool, 0 to 1 in a Rugby Union contest, Blackheath defeated London University, 30 to 3. ...

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  23. INFANTILE PARALYSIS.

    The Auckland branch of the British Medical Anociation devoted' a lengthy; meeting to the discussion of infantile paralysis, but the members were unable ...

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  24. ENGLAND V. VICTORIA.

    Gilligan, Hobbs, Chapman, Hendren, and Freeman will stand oat of the team which is to meet Victoria to-morrow. The following will represent England:— ...

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  25. MOTOR BUS ACCIDENT.

    A driver of a motor omnibus, at Cremorne, on the north side of the harbour, collapsed at his wheel this morning, when the omnibus was turning at a sharp curve ...

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  26. OXFORD UNIVERSITY SPORTS.

    In the inter-college sports at Oxford the New Zealander A. E. Porritt won the 100 yards sprint in 10s. He was also first in the 120 yards hurdles and the long ...

    Article : 52 words
  27. HOME TEAM CHANGED.

    Hartkopf and Tarrant have droppel out of the Victorian team to play against England to-morrow, and J. Atkinson and W. Rayson have been included. Neither ...

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  28. ITALY AND DAVIS CUP.

    Italy has challenged for the Davis Cap ...

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  29. RUNNING RECORD BROKEN.

    At Newark, New Jersey, the Finnish athlete Nurmi to-day broke the 4,000 yards record held by Alfred Shrubb (England). He i*an the distance in 10m. 55g. ...

    Article : 42 words
  30. VISIT TO NEW ZEALAND.

    The following Victorian team has been selected for the visit to New Zealand:—Mayne Willis, Ellis, Woodfull, Wallace. Rasaford, Hendry, Ironmonger, ...

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  31. ETHEREAL MUSIC.

    Musical selections broadcast from the radio station of the Rainbow Garden Restaurant. Chicago, as a test, were heard iver the telephone at The Lyttelton Times ...

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  32. NON-STOP FLIGHT.

    Capt. Le Maitre and Lieut. Arrechard, who left Etamps on Tuesday, in an effort to make & non-stop flight to Dakar in Senegal, were forced to land in ...

    Article : 64 words
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  34. VETERANS V. RETURNED SOLDIERS

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  35. HEROISM AT A FIRE.

    A thrilling story of the heroism o{ a labourer, named McGreevy is reported from Belfast. A father, a mother, and Give children were trapped on the top floor ...

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  38. MALARIA AND SMALLPOX.

    Dr. R. W. Chento (Director of Public Health at Rabaul), who is on way to Melbourne, said to-day that malaria was still widespread in the New Guinea ...

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  39. CRICKET BATS.

    The promoter of a company licensed to make cricket bats bearing Philip Mead's name informed a meeting of creditors and shareholders, at which a total deficiency ...

    Article : 75 words
  40. SHEEP FARMS PURCHASED.

    The prospectus will be issued at the weekend of Australian Sheep Farms. Limited, with a capital of £400,000 to acquire pastoral properties at ...

    Article : 79 words
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  45. NEW SOUTH WALES COAL

    The coal production in New South Wales for 1924 constituted 11,618216 tons valued at the pit mouth at £9,589,547—an increase over 1923 of 139,703 tons and ...

    Article : 55 words
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