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  2. HOLIDAY ACCIDENTS.

    At 5.30 p.m, on Saturday a motor car collided with a tramcar in North terrace east, and as a result an engine-room artificer from H.M.A.S. Sydney, died shortly afterward. Another engine-room artificer from the same vessel and the driver of the car were seriously injured. The car was ...

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  3. BOMBS IN PARIS.

    The French police deny reports of the discovery of Italo-Spanish communists in Paris. They state that starches for arms have been made in connection with a ...

    Article : 141 words
  4. PERILS OF THE AIR

    During a flight over Norfolk, a Virginian seaport, Lieuts. Marinelli and Leyman were in a naval-aeroplane with two enlisted men. The whole party was ...

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  5. "PIECEWORK MUST COME."

    Frankness was the keynote of speeches at a banquet given to the Australian Industrial Mission by the Hartford Club on Friday evening, at which there was a large ...

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  6. PECULIAR CASE.

    There were unusual features in a case in the Hobart City Court on Saturday morning, when an elderly woman, Emily Rachel Ray, was committed for trial by ...

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  7. THE MISSISSIPPI CATACLYSM.

    The State engineers dynamited 1,000 feet of the Mississippi leves, near Violet, in Louisiana, on Friday, and a result was the inundation of the St. Bernard Plaque mine and parishes south of New Orleans. Most of the 5,000 residents of the newly flooded region are in New Orleans, which ...

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  8. VICKSBURG INUNDATED.

    The floods, which hitherto have been tragic enough have now assumed the proportions of an appalling disaster. Four more serious breaks in the Mississippi and ...

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  9. CRICKET IN ENGLAND.

    The first-class cricket season was opened to-day in glorious weather. The only fixture was between Lancashire and Warwickshire and it was played at ...

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  10. SORRY FINANCE.

    The method of obtaining loans in the United States which has been adopted by New South Wales, has caused considerable dissatisfaction among at least three ...

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  11. CANADIAN MINISTER.

    The Canadian Attorney-General and Minister for Justice (Mr. Ernest Lapointe), who is to represent Canada at the ceremonies at the opening of the ...

    Article : 153 words
  12. SURGERY BY WIRELESS.

    A man on board the steamer Hart-bridge, bound from London to Sydney, was injured when the vessel was 400 miles to the southward of Matin Head, on ...

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  13. TASMAN ASHORE.

    The steamer Tasman, of the Royal Packet Line, en route from Java to Australia, went ashore on Saturday morning on a submerged extension of Clarke's ...

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  14. OUR MELBOURNE LETTER.

    The Victorian Parliament House. The Commonwealth Parliament will not again sit in Melbourne. The tenancy of the Victorian Parliament House ...

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  15. A COOL BURGLAR.

    Jumping from one rooftop to another until he was able to make his way to the backyard of a Campbell street hotel, a man who had attempted to break into a ...

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  16. THE TARIFF WALLS.

    The annual meeting of the Association of British Chambers of Commerce passed resolutions, deploring the existing tariffs as harriers to trade with the Empire add ...

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  17. NO GENERAL STRIKE.

    Six hundred delegates, representing four million trade unionists, attended a trades union council congress, convened to plan a campaign against the Trade ...

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  18. "INEQUALITY OF SEXES."

    A surprise awaited the Government this morning, when the House of Commons was counted out. Later the House resumed the session, and discussed a private bill ...

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  19. NEW ZEALAND LOAN.

    New Zealand is calling for subscriptions, in England to a loan of £6,000,000 at 5 per cent. The loan is being issued at £99 10/. which will return to investors £5 ...

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  20. BRITISH INVESTORS DOUBTFUL

    The face that the bank rate had dropped in England was not an indication of a plentitude of money on the London market for public borrowing in this country ...

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  21. CANBERRA LABOUR CONFERENCE.

    The following delegates to the Australian Labour Conference at Canberra on May 11 will leave Perth by train on Tuesday night:—Messrs. J. J. Kenneally ...

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  22. DRIFT OF INDUSTRY.

    Mr. Roger Auboin, a leading publicist, states in the trade magazine L'Europe Nouville, that the trend of commercial development at present is from the nations ...

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  23. ENGLISH RAILWAYS.

    The German railway authorities are endeavouring to make their lines more efficient and economical. With a view to making recommendations on the subject ...

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  24. LABOUR DAY DINNER.

    For many years past labour Day has been celebrated in Brisbane by a dinner, to which members of all sections of the Labour movement were invited and ...

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  25. HOLLAND'S NEXT QUEEN.

    There are great rejoicings all over Holland at the Princess Juliana's coming of age. Now that she is 18 she is entitled to an income of £16,000 a year and her ...

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  26. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  27. PICTORIAL TREASURE.

    To have wealth hidden away in a recess in a home without knowing it is the experience of Mr. J. B. Leigh, a Brisbane business man, who is agent for a ...

    Article : 259 words
  28. PRINCE INVOKES LAW.

    Because his namesake in a film version of the "Mery Widow" was made a drunkard instead of an agreeable Bohemian, the Montenegrian Prince Danilo as seeking an ...

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  29. AN ALLEGED SEIZURE.

    The United States Attorney (Mr. Hatfield) announced on Saturday that the Federal Government's officials were aware ...

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  30. SIR DAVID GORDON.

    Sir David Gordon, of Adelaide, represented Australia at the Bank of England's dinner, for which the historic bank parlour was used for the first time in 10 ...

    Article : 136 words
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  32. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN MINISTRY.

    Mr. Troy the new Minister for Lands in Western Australia, Mr. Munsie (the new Minister for Mines), and Mr. Millington (the new Honorary Minister) were sworn ...

    Article : 108 words
  33. DAIRYMEN.

    Can the percentage of butter fat in milk be increased by feeding rations rich in oil. It can. The addition of Linseed Oil to one particular ration in a series of ...

    Article : 133 words
  34. MOORISH REVOLT.

    Extensive operations have been begun against the Moroccan tribesmen, who revolted recently. Their encampments in three sectors have been obliterated. ...

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  35. A PEDESTRIAN RECORD.

    S. M. Ayles has won the Stock Exchange walk from London to Brighton for the third year an succession. He occupied five seconds outside the record time. ...

    Article : 32 words
  36. A SUCCESSFUL MAN

    [?] always wall-groomed, and PIXALINE is a mighty help. FIXALINE is the non-gressy hairdressing. Large bottles, 1/9. ...

    Article : 7 words
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