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  2. CABLEGRAMS and TELEGRAMS

    Robert Herbert Ryder (40), driving instructor, was fined £25, with £4 1s. 6d. costs, in the City Court yesterday for having driven a motor car in ...

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  3. Political

    Speaking on the motion for the adjournment of the House of Representatives today, the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. M. Charlton) urged ...

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  4. OPPOSITION TO OLYMPIC GAMES

    Seven clergymen, belonging to the Dutch Reformed Church, are opposing the Olympiad because "It is contrary to the principle of loving God above ...

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  5. SUCCESSFUL TRIAL OF TOTALISATOR IN FRANCE

    The unanimous verdict, at the trial meeting was that the Longchamps racecourse was greatly improved by the introduction of the Australian ...

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  6. A STEMER ASHORE.

    The steamer Merimbula, of the Illawarra South Coast Co., went ashore at 1 o'clock this morning on Beecroft Head, about 100 miles south of ...

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  7. ANTI-BRITISH VIRUS PENETRATES CONGRESS

    The anti-British virus of the Mayor of Chicago (Mr. Thompson) has penetrated Congress. Representative Slack today offered ...

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  8. Foreign Cables

    General Chang Shao-Tseng was assassinated in Tientsin yesterday, during a party and sing-song at a house to which he was invited. The others ...

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  9. LITTLE BOY'S RESCUE

    Frederick Hughes (10), living at Wrexham, arrived home drenched to the skin yesterday and was soundly spanked by his mother. ...

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  10. TENDERS FOR COMMONWEALTH STEAMERS.

    An undertaking that, before any action was taken by the Federal Government in regard to the sale of the Commonwealth line, Parliament should ...

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  11. THE SEFTON PARK OUTRAGE

    No arrest has yet been made in connection with the brutal assault on the little girl near Sefton Park. Cabinet decided today that a reward ...

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  12. MINORGAN GUILTY OF MANSLAUGHTER

    The jury, after a retirement of 20 minutes, brought in a verdict of guilty of manslaughter against Edward Patrick Minorgan yesterday. Mr. ...

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  13. BOMBERS AT WORK IN CHICAGO

    The houses of Senator Dineen and Judge Swanson were bombed tonight, the former being partially wrecked. The bombers are believed to have been ...

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  14. THE ROYAL OAK COURTMARTIAL

    The courtmartial in connection with the incidents on the Royal Oak will sit on March 30 and 31 aboard the ship directly connected, with Shore ...

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  15. Inter-State Telegrams

    A woman, whose clothes bore the stamp of poverty, called at a house in Chalayer Street, Rose Bay, this afternoon, but for what purpose the ...

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  16. SEFTON PARK OUTRAGE

    A sensation was caused here this morning when it became known that a man had made a statement to the police concerning the Sefton Park ...

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  17. BRITAIN'S NAVAL PROPOSALS DENOUNCED

    Bitter denunciation of the latest British naval armament proposals is appearing in the Washington newspapers. The "Star" calls them ...

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  18. PEKINGESE AND THE NATIONALISTS

    According to a United Press Association correspondent at Peking, foreigners in North China are accepting calmly the prospects of Peking's ...

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  19. TOTALISATOR IN FRANCE

    The installation of the Australian type of totalisator at Longschamps racecourse has been completed, and a special meeting is to be held on ...

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  20. THE FINANCIAL AGREEMENT.

    In the Senate yesterday the Leader of the Ministry (Sir George Pearce) introduced the Financial Agreement Bill, which was received from the ...

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  21. League of Nations

    When the Preparatory Disarmament Commission met today M. Litvinoff's annoyance at Lord Cushendun's scathing denunciation of the Soviet ...

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  22. VESSEL ASHORE ON MITCHELL ISLAND

    The United States steamer Stulmaker, owned by the United States Steel Products Co., went ashore at 4.30 o'clock this morning on Mitchell ...

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  23. EARTHQUAKES IN MEXICO

    Despatches from Poch[?]tla in the State of Oaxaco report that the towns of Pluma Hadalgo and Xodani have been devastated by a series of ...

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  24. LABOR PRE-SELECTION BALLOTS

    Counting of votes in the West Sydney and South Sydney pre-selection Labor ballots took place in the Trades Hall during the week end. ...

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  25. BRUTAL ASSAULT ON LITTLE GIRL.

    This morning police officers at the Burwood station received a telephone message from a railway official at Sefton Park declaring that a ...

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  26. RUSSIAN INTRIGUE IN CHINA

    Lord Cushendun, at a conference with journalists today, said he had in his possession, and could produce figures showing the enormous expense ...

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  27. QUEENSLAND

    Captain Lancaster and Mrs. Miller arived at Toowoomba at 11.50, and were welcomed at an official luncheon given by the Mayor. The aviators ...

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  28. EARTHQUAKE RECORDED AT KARLSHRUE OBSERVATORY

    The observatory at Karlshrue has registered an earthquake estimated to be 300 miles distant, possibly in the Alps. The shock was so violent that ...

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  29. VICTORIA

    The agenda paper for the annual Easter conference of the Victorian Labor Party shows that the State Labor Government is likely to be ...

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  30. REPORTED RETURN OF BORODIN

    The Hankow "Herald," an American newspaper, reliably reports that Borodin, late Soviet adviser to the Nationalist Government, has returned ...

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  31. FATAL RESULTS OF A MAN'S BITE.

    A woman has died, and a man is in a delirious condition and may die, while another man and woman are under treatment in hospital as the ...

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  32. STOCK EXCHANGE HONORS AVIATORS

    Captain Lancaster and Mrs. Miller were today accorded a welcome by members of the Brisbane Stock Exchange Club. It is expected that the ...

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  33. VICTORIA

    A shocking tragedy occurred at Irymple (?) in the Mildura (?) district this morning, when a motor truck was run down by a special train at a ...

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  34. ANTI-JAPANESE BOYCOTT

    In connection with the anti-Japanese boycott, feeling has become intensified at Amoy, necessitating additional naval protection. Strike ...

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  35. ROYAL OAK COURTMARTIAL

    The Royal Oak courtmartial will be held alongside the wharf aboard the aircraft carrier Eagle, which is at present the scene of feverish ...

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  36. NEGROES BARRED

    After a meeting of the Federal Cabinet this morning it was learned that the Ministry had decided that in future permits to enter Australia as ...

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  37. STRONG EARTHQUAKE SHOCK

    A strong earthquake shock occurred this morning in Udine Province. Heavy damage was done, and several buildings collapsed. There were five ...

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  38. ABOMINABLE OFFENCE.

    The preliminary hearing in the sensational Darlinghurst Flat case, in which five men are charged with serious offences, was concluded at the ...

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  39. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

    A message from Calfa, Alabama, says that the police chief (Mr. Harry Blake) was killed in court immediately following his acquittal for the ...

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  40. General Telegrams

    In connection with the gun-running investigations Scotland Yard officers have discovered 50 revolvers and 10,000 rounds of ammunition secreted ...

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  41. SERIOUS EFFECTS OF EARTHQUAKE

    Investigations regarding the earthquake shock in the Carnic Alps show that it was more serious than was expected. Twenty-five persons were ...

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  42. THE THALIA TRAGEDY

    The Crown has decided to enter a nolle prosequi in the case of Robert Lyn Ryan, who was committed for trial at the Supreme Court, Bendigo, ...

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  43. RESIGNATION OF LABOR LEADER

    Mr. Charlton has resigned the Labor leadership. His successor has not been announced, but Mr. Scullen is likely to be elected to the position, ...

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  44. INDIA

    Cholera has broken out at Calcutta. There were 122 deaths yesterday. The health authorities are inoculating thousands of Indians to prevent the ...

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  45. NEW SOUTH WALES

    Drastic action has been taken by the executive council of the Australian Workers' Union as a result of its inquiry into the alleged action of 10 ...

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  46. THE PRESIDENCY

    Much interest has been aroused by a statement from the Secretary of the Interior (Dr. H. Work) that Mr. H. C. Hoover now has probably enough ...

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  47. SEARCH FOR HIDDEN ARMS IN LONDON

    Officers of Scotland Yard, including Irishmen, who are combing London in search of hidden arms and ammunition, have received letters ...

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  48. LITTLE GIRL ASSAULTED

    Walking home from church with her younger sister tonight, a girl aged 13 years was assaulted [?] Augustus Street. Leichardt. ...

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  49. COLLAPSE OF CHARLEMAGNE TOWER

    A message from Tours states that the famous tower at Charlemagne collapsed with a terrific crash, blocking two streets and damaging buildings ...

    Article : 60 words
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