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  2. EXPLORING IN THE SEVENTIES.

    At the camp on the Elsey, it was decided by Mr. Burton to dispatch Mr. H. D. Packard (surveyor), together with, a wagon and team of horse, and six men ...

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  3. PROHIBITION IN AMERICA.

    Gen. Andrews, who is in charge of the Federal probihition enforcement in the United States, addressing a number of prominent citizens, cited numerous ...

    Article : 285 words
  4. COUNCIL ABOLITION.

    An important meeting of the State Cabinet will be held to-morrow morning, when details in connection frith, the prorogation of the present Parliament will ...

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  5. TANAMI GOLDFIELD.

    Major Dudley lias returned from a visit to the Tanami Goldfield. He says there are only 20 whites on the field but there will soon be more because there is plenty ...

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  6. FRENCH SAIGON.

    There are places which one reads about in geography books with a certainty of never making any closer acquaintance, so it was with a real thrill that I learn on ...

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  7. NOTES & QUERIES.

    From "CITIZEN":—It iS regretable that three civil servants have been appointed to this boatd,' because past experience has proved that the man who ...

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  8. COAL CRISIS.

    The secretary of the British Miners Federation (Mr. Cook), speaking at St, Alban's, Kent, said that if Mr. Baldwin and Mr. Churchill supported the coal ...

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  9. THE PRIME MINISTER.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce), tin Secretary to the Federal Cabinet (Mr. Marr) and the official secretary to the Prime Minister' Department (Mr. Percy ...

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  10. THE AUSTRALIAN TEAM.

    The South Australian representative on the Australian selection committee (Mr. a Hill) arrived in Sydney on Saturday and was present at the Sheffield Shield ...

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  11. RAILWAYMEN'S GRIEVANCE.

    Arrangements have been made for the railwayman's representatives to meet the companies on Monday to reopen negotiations, which hinge upon the wages board ...

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  12. LATE SPORTING.

    When Mr. J. M. Gameron arrived at Moonee Valley on Saturday, he discovered that The Hawk was lame, and had to scratch him for—the William Reid ...

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  13. COLLIERY EXPLOSION.

    Two more victims of the explosion in the Redhead colliery on Thursday died in the Newcastle Hospital, during the week-end from the effectS of burns. They were ...

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  14. CHINA AND RUSSIA.

    Chinese-military detachments yesterday arrested M. Ivanoff, the Soviet general manager of the Chinese, Eastern Railway, also three departmental chiefs. ...

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  15. BROADCASTING HEAT.

    "It is no more improbable that we shall be able to broadcast beat waves than it was that we should broadcast sound waves This is the opinion of Professor ...

    Article : 132 words
  16. NEW ZEALAND RACES.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 191 words
  17. LAWN TENNIS.

    The finals of all events at the country lawn tennis carnival at Rushcutters' Bay were derided on Saturday. Result:—Men's Singles Championship.—F. Kalms ...

    Article : 91 words
  18. MEMORIAL SCHOOL.

    The new memorial school, erected to the memory of the late Dr. John Henry Norton, Roman Catholic Bishop of Port Augusta, was opened to-day by the Right ...

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  19. LIFEBOAT UPSET.

    A lifeboat from the liner Kumara, which had anchored in the Wanganoi roads, when entering the heads last night, was tossed against the mole and ...

    Article : 79 words
  20. SWIMMING.

    The first of the present season's championship swimming carnivals was held on Saturday and its outstanding feature was the performance of Ivan Stedrman ...

    Article : 83 words
  21. WOMAN'S SUICIDE.

    The body of a woman, who is believed to be Miss Ruby Harris, of Toorak, Victoria, was recovered on Saturday, afternoon from the water at the foot of the cliffs ...

    Article : 126 words
  22. PROHIBITION FINANCES.

    From W. E. COLLINS:—Enquiry is sometimes nude as to how the smews of war are provided for tarrying on the fight against the liquor traffic. This question ...

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  23. HIGH COMMISSIONERS.

    Interviewed on the subject of the cabled grams dealing with the status and duties of High Commissioners, and the suggestion to place the commercial side of the work ...

    Article : 127 words
  24. MELBOURNE CRICKET MATCHES.

    The seventh round of district cricket was begun on Saturday,, when, several of the clubs felt keenly the [?]absence of players engaged in the interstate match in ...

    Article : 205 words
  25. FIRE IN SYDNEY

    Considerable damage was done by fire which occurred at about 1 o'clock on Saturday afternoon in Somerset House, a 10-storied building near the Commonwealth ...

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  26. VICTORIAN LABOUR COLLEGE.

    More than 80 delegates, representing 50 trade unions, attended the annual conference of the Victorian Labour College, held at the Trades Hall on Saturday. Much ...

    Article : 158 words
  27. CLOSING OF MORT'S DOCK.

    A complete stoppage of work at Mort's Dock took place on Saturday morning, the management having decided to close down the establishment on account of the ...

    Article : 197 words
  28. SIR FRANK HEATH'S MISSION.

    Sir Frank Heath, ?secretary of the British Department of .Scientific and Industrial Research has almost completed the investigations which he has invited ...

    Article : 349 words
  29. SEAMEN'S UNION.

    Several important questions are listed for discussion at the slopwork meeting of the Seamen's Union to be held in Sydney to-day. It is expected that ...

    Article : 152 words
  30. WHOLEMEAL V. WHITE BREAD.

    From MARY FARRELLY, Perth, W.A.:—Mr. Birbeck, in his reply to my letter re above asks for facts and figures to substantiate statements made by many ...

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  31. CYCLING.

    Something more than usual pining interest was lent to the programme at the Exhibition cycling carnival on Saturday night by the appearance of the redoubtable six-days ...

    Article : 195 words
  32. WESTERN "WILLY WILLY."

    Serious atmospheric disturbances have caused considerable interruption in the telegraphic , communication between Perth and several northern stations. ...

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  33. WOMAN KILLED.

    Before 10 o'clock this morning a collision occurred at the intersection of Pasenta and Bridge roads, Annandale, between a motor car and a motor cycle and ...

    Article : 150 words
  34. INFANT FATALITY.

    A tenons motor accident occurred on the Windsor-Parramatta road at about 11 o'clock this morning, a child three months old being killed and six other people ...

    Article : 162 words
  35. BOXING.

    Boxing prettily when he might hare fought, and fighting desperately when, by all the lore of ringcraft, he should bare boxed craftily, Alf. Stewart (11 St. 8 lb). former Australian ...

    Article : 170 words
  36. SYDNEY DENTAL TROUBLE.

    Plans have been formulated by a number of the dentists of Sydney to carry to their logical conclusion the disclosures made before' the Public Service Board ...

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  37. BIAS ALLEGED.

    A deputation from the Australian Railway Union on. Saturday asked the Premier to appoint an independent tribunal (consisting of a Police. Magistrate, a ...

    Article : 198 words
  38. MELBOURNE CITY TRANSPORT.

    Rupert Frederick Millane, pf Lover Heidelburg road, Ivanhoe, on Saturday issued two Supreme Court writs, which are apparently intended to test the legality ...

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  39. COLLINS BEAT McGALE.

    At the stadium on Saturday night Harry Collins (10 st. 9¼ lb.) defeated Frisco MrGale (10 st. 8 lb.). Toward the close of the tenth round. Collins had battered Mcdale to ...

    Article : 58 words
  40. IN THE COURTS.

    Before Messrs. H. S. Button and F. A. Elix at the Port Adelaide Police Court on Saturday Charles Jones, of Port Adelaide, * young man, was charged with ...

    Article : 116 words
  41. CLOUDBURST AT MAITLAND.

    A menage from West Maiitland states that a cloudburst occurred at Masies Creek, Ecoelston. The rain came down in sheets, and it is stated that fully six ...

    Article : 74 words
  42. NEW ZEALAND NEWS.

    Rain on Friday night and the falling of the wind checked bush fires in the Raetihi district, saving many houses which had been abandoned as hopeless. ...

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  43. TWO CONDUCTORS CRASH.

    Conductors were swept off the footboards of trams near the corner of Cleveland and Chalmer streets on Saturday afternoon. Both were seriously injured. ...

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  44. POLICE.

    Harry Stratman acknowledged having used indecent language In a Torrent bathing reserve on January 17. He was fined £1 10/ in all. Edward J. Ryan was chained with not ...

    Article : 214 words
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