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  2. Advertising

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  3. THRILLS IN THE AIR.

    A representative of The Register had the interesting experience of going aloft on the huge derrick crane on the T. & G. Building now being ...

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  5. LAWN TENNIS.

    With a view to keeping the entries for She Wimbledon lawn, tennis champion ships within reasonable limits, a new procedure Bag been instituted. The All ...

    Article : 178 words
  6. MAN'S EVOLUTION.

    On an important mission, relating to the study of the human race. Dr. Ales Hard Reka, curator of the division of physical anthropology of the United States ...

    Article : 334 words
  7. LEAD POISONING.

    Evidence was taken by the Royal Commission on plumbism at Parliament Home on Saturday morning. Dr. K. R. Moore (Chairman) and Messrs. J. L. Pearson. ...

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  8. SIGHT BY RADIO.

    A successful demonstration was given it Washington to-day of an apparatus by which moving objects miles away may be seen by radio. The inventor is Mr. ...

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  9. SKY HIGH.

    The air wedding of a young Swedish couple took place during an aeroplane light between Malmo and Hamburg While the machine was kept at an ...

    Article : 106 words
  10. INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING.

    The special committee appointed to investigate the contract with Sir William petersen and the North Atlantic Shipping Conference has presented its ...

    Article : 318 words
  11. TO-DAY'S BROADCASTING.

    Following are the programmes which will be transmitted to-day and to-night from the principal Australian broadcasting stations: ...

    Article : 228 words
  12. DAVIS CUP MATCHES.

    Holland beat Sweden by 3 matches to nil. Scores in the singles:—Timmer beat hon Braun 7—5; 6—7, 6—0; Diemer Kool beat Wailenbork, 6—2, 4—6, 6—3, 6—0. ...

    Article : 125 words
  13. RECENT LABOUR CONFERENCE.

    When spoken to on. Saturday morning regarding the reply of Mr. Howard (secretary of the Adelaide Trades and Labour Council) regarding a paragraph which ...

    Article : 568 words
  14. ACROSS AFRICA BY CAR.

    A remarkable feat has been accomplished by Capt. De Lingette, of the French Army, his wife, and a mechanic [?] They left Colomb Recher ...

    Article : 135 words
  15. NORTH-WEST WHALING.

    Equipped to receive supplies of whale oil a bulk, the tanker Oural arrived in Gage Roads from Europe on Friday, and was berthed along Victoria Quay to-day. The ...

    Article : 125 words
  16. BECKENHAM TOURNAMENT.

    Beckennam results were:—Mixed Doubles (semi-final).—Gilbert and Miss McKane beat R. and Mrs. Lycett, 6—3, 6—2. ...

    Article : 355 words
  17. 3LO MELBOURNE.

    MORNING.—11 (Melbourne time).—Time signal, express train information. 12—Time signal. 13.30 p.m.—Argus and Herald news services Reuter's and the Australian Press ...

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  18. TIT FOR TAT.

    Commenting on Mr. W. M. Hughes's statement that he had heard rumours that the London manager of the Commonwealth shipping Line (Mr. H. G. Larkin.) ...

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  19. SIR WILLIAM PETERSEN DEAD

    The death of Sir William Petersen tom announced in the Canadian House of Commons this afternoon. Sir William was in Ottawa for the special shipping committee ...

    Article : 130 words
  20. A TASTE OF TATE.

    When play was resumed in the county cricket matches today Gloucestershire had made 108 with the loss of 6 wickets. This score to-day was carried to 229 before ...

    Article : 227 words
  21. RUGBY.

    The All Blacks (N.Z.) beat New South Wales by 26 points to 3 in the first Rugby Union test match of the tour at the Royal Agricultural Ground on saturday. Play ...

    Article : 143 words
  22. DUCHESS OF WESTMINSTER.

    The President of the Divorce Court has arranged to hear the Duchess of Westminister's suit on Wednesday. Counsel stated that the case would not be defended. ...

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  23. NOTABLE SHIPPING EVENTS.

    The secretary for the Colonies (Col. Amery) has formally commissioned the among antarctic research ship, Discovery, which has been rebuilt, for an ...

    Article : 130 words
  24. AMERICAN FLEET VISIT.

    Mr. P. E. Deane, Secretary to the Prime Minister's Department, announced on Saturday that advice had been received from the Australian Commissioner in ...

    Article : 160 words
  25. GENERAL CABLES.

    Belgium is still without a Cabinet, as the latest attempt that made by M. Poulett—to form a Ministry, ended in failure. ...

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  26. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    About 60 ratepayers attended a meeting at the National Hotel, Pirie street, on Saturday evening, to consider Cr. Goode's preposition affecting the drainage of East ...

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  27. INTERNATIONAL LADIES' MATCH

    For the international ladies' lawn tennis match at Roehampton on June 17 and 18 the teams will be:—Australia—Mrs. Harper, Mrs. Utz, Miss Abhurst, and Miss ...

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  28. NOVA SCOTIA RIOTS.

    A message from Sydney, Nova Scotia, states that a troop train from Halifax was belled with rocks by youthful sympathisers with the strikers while near to the ...

    Article : 140 words
  29. CAUGHT ON THE PREMISES.

    Early on Saturday morning a posse of police and detective, in response to a report that the premises of McCartney Brothers woolloongabha were being burgled ...

    Article : 137 words
  30. ENGLISH TEST TEAM.

    The Australian Press Association understands that, at the request of the' M.C.C, Hubert Ashton is returning from abroad in order to captain England in the 1926. ...

    Article : 221 words
  31. STREATHAM TRAGEDY.

    At the inquest into the violent deaths last Wednesday of James Carly, proprietor of the Bramleigh Hotel at Streatham, Surrey; his wife, and a man, formerly ...

    Article : 106 words
  32. 3AR. MELBOURNE.

    MORNING.—12 (Melbourne time)—Time signal, musical items from studio, Son news service. 1—Vocal and instrumental Items from Georgian Cafe. Collins street. ...

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  33. CATERING AT WEMBLEY.

    With reference to the cable publishes in the Melbourne newspapers on June 10 stating that only New Zealand butter and eggs are being served at Wembley ...

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  34. 2FC. SYDNEY.

    MORNING.—10.15—Weather information, commercial news, cables, domestic, fashion, and garden talks, health hints, daily menu. 11.15—Close down. ...

    Article : 231 words
  35. BARRIER LABOUR TROUBLES.

    The Barrier Horsedrivers' Wholesale Employes' Union last night decided to hand their dispute with employers to the Barrier Industrial Council and to give 14 ...

    Article : 157 words
  36. QUEENSLAND RAILWAY SMASH

    Members of the Court of Enquiry into the railway disaster near Traveston held an informal meeting. The sittings of the Court will begin on Tuesday Mr. H. D. ...

    Article : 124 words
  37. MAILS BURNT.

    A man motor car when [?] Saturday morning for Deniliquin with a good-sized mail, including bags for Booroorban. Wanganella, and Deniliquin ...

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  38. PINEAPPLE CROP.

    Recently the committee directing fruit marketing decided to ask the Government for permission to acquire, by proclamation under the Sugar Acquisition Act, the ...

    Article : 66 words
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  41. GALES IN NEW ZEALAND.

    A heavy southerly gale continues. It is accompanied by heavy showers of sleet and rain. Further snow is reported in the high country. . .. ... ...

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  42. DARWIN MUNICIPALITY.

    At the annual municipal elections yesterday only three candidates were nominated, namely, Messrs. Marchant, Porter, and Presley. They were declared elected. ...

    Article : 27 words
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