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  2. SYDNEY COUNCIL.

    Startling developments may be expected shortly in regard to the Sydney city-Council administration. Their exact nature cannot be stated at the present ...

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  3. RESO TRAIN TRAVELLERS.

    A Victorian reso train, which left Melbourne on Monday on a five-days' tour of that State, visited Mount Gambier to-day in the course of its itinerary ...

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  4. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    The Speaker (Sir Littleton Groom) took the Chair at 2.30 p.m. Petitions. Dr. Nott (Q) presented nations signed ...

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  5. SALE OF COMMONWEALTH SHIPS

    The security for the balance would be by debentures as first charge on the ships, and other assets of this particular section of the White Star business. The ...

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  6. CONTROL OF THE FILM INDUSTRY.

    Fifty recommendations are made in the report of the Royal Commission on the Film Industry in Australia, which was, released last night. The commission took evidence throughout the Commonwealth from medical ...

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  7. SEAMEN'S UNION FUED.

    Disregarding the plea contained in a setter from the acting general secretary Mr. Jacob Johnson) which urged that he branches should determine what ...

    Article : 307 words
  8. BAWRA LITIGATION.

    Summonses [?] to introduce the last phase of the Bawra litigation (except, perhaps, some taxation questions), were made returnable before Mr. Justice McArthur ...

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  9. THE FLOODS.

    The rainfall at Theodore, in the Dawson Valley was 779 points. It is expected that the Dawson River will reach a record weight at Theodore where the Robinson ...

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  10. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.

    From "A STRANGER":—I came to Adelaide for a holiday and to see the Cup races. I went to Victoria Park races and had some trouble to have a bet on ...

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  11. IMPOSTS ON MOTORISTS.

    More equitable taxation for motorists, uniformity in motor traffic regulations in all States, and rebates on unexpired periods of registration fees, were asked ...

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  12. LAWYER IN TROUBLE.

    An echo of matters proved by the Royal Commission of Enquiry into the affairs of the Public Trust Office was heard before the Full Court of Tasmania to-day. ...

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  13. SOUTH COAST HOSPITAL.

    PORT ELLIOT, April 24,—"Tha thi meeting enters wholeheartedly, into the building of the Victor Harbour and South Coast Hospital and that it be a ...

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  14. EMPIRE QUOTA NOT FAVOURED.

    When the report of the commission was shown to the director of the board of control of the Adelaide picture theatres (Mr. N. Solomons) late on Tuesday night ...

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  15. COMMONWEALTH CLUB.

    The visitors were entertained by the Lady Mayoress at an "at home" at 3.30 p.m. ...

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  16. LAWN TENNIS.

    [?] of the Lawn Tennis Association of Australia to-night, more than a dozen letters were read in connection with the tour abroad of R. O. ...

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  17. PERMANENT WORK.

    Regarding the strike of engineers at the factory of Lysaght Brothers & Co., Limited, at Chiswick, in consequence of what the union termed an attempt to introduce ...

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  18. WARNERTOWN FATALITY.

    The [?] of the victim of Saturday night's railway tragedy near Warnertown were buried to-day. As far as the police were concerned, it was a case of the ...

    Article : 136 words
  19. COMMONWEALTH WEATHER REPORT.

    In his statement on the position of the pastoral and agricultural industries in Australia, issued to-day by the Commonwealth Meteorologist (Mr. H. A. Hunt) says that ...

    Article : 129 words
  20. METROPOLITAN STAKES.

    The Great Metropolitan Stakes (two and a quarter miles) was the chief race run at Epsom to-day. Results:— ALACRITY 1 ...

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  21. DAIRY EXPORT BOARD.

    Members of the Dairy Export Control Board concluded a two days session to-day. New South Wales, Victoria, Queens land. South Australia and [?] were ...

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  22. BORING AT PORT PIRIE.

    Mr. S. Searie, who some time ago established a fine garden at Balmoral road, Port Pirie South, was hard hit by the recent water restrictions. Among other ...

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  23. MR. PRATTEN'S COMMENT.

    The Minister for Trade and Customs Mr. Pratten) in moving, that, the report if the Film Commission should be printed, [?] ...

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  24. ROWING.

    The Victorian eight and seller left by the Sydney express yesterday to compete in the Australian rowing championship on the Nepean River on May 5. Mr. E. ...

    Article : 138 words
  25. DRIED FRUIT SALES.

    Sales of Australian dried fruits in Grat Britain, recorded with the London agency of the Commonwealth Dried Fruits Board for the week ended April 19, were:—412 ...

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  26. GROWTH OF TELEPHONE SERVICES

    During last month 4,786 telephone services were installed in the Commonwealth, more than during any month of the present financial year. The net increase in ...

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  27. DEATH OF A MINER.

    BROKEN HILL, Tuesday.—Robert Hocking (31), who was struck on the head by a stone while at work in the North Mine on March 12, died in ...

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  28. W.A. LAND SCHEME.

    The Government land development scheme, which it is proposed to carry out with cheap money under the migration agreement, provides for the development ...

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  29. DEATH RESULTS FROM BURNS.

    RENMARK, Tuesday.—Ernest Isaac Mellor (33), who suffered agonizing pain after an accident last Thursday, died in the Renmark Hospital to-day. He was ...

    Article : 99 words
  30. MOTOR CAR OUT OF CONTROL.

    A loud crash startled people in King William street, shortly after 11 p.m. on Tuesday. It was caused by a motor car which, apparently losing the control of ...

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  31. SOME PROPHET'S FATAL FALL.

    me schooling at Moonee Valley this morning was marred by the dealth of Some Prophet. The horse started in a trial over four brush fences with Mungarrs (R ...

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