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  2. TWAIN MAY MEET

    In a beautiful chateau near Saint Germain the ex-Maharajah of Indore, who wishes in future to be known as Sir Tukoji Holkar, gave a representative of ...

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  3. CRISIS PASSED

    Disquieting reports were issued all day regarding Dr. Stresemann's condition, acute kidney inflammation accentuating bis gastric derangement, but anxiety was ...

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  4. FLIGHT TO POLE

    Another terrific snowstorm weighed down the hangar containing the Italia smashed the canvas roof, and bore down the Italia to the ground, but the ...

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  5. BRIBES FOR PERMITS

    Alderman Coldwell, of Regina, before the Immigration Committee today, said that Mr. Forte (Minister of Immigration) had indicated to him that ...

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  6. EMPIRE STOCK-TAKING

    Sir Henry Bar well (Agent-General for South Australia), who was the guest of the Colonial Institute today, said that the Empire Marketing Board was lacking ...

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  7. CAROL FINDS A HAVEN

    It is expected that Prince Carol will leave England on Wednesday Afternoon. Furniture vans passed in and out of the grounds at Godstone today. ...

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  8. PRISON OR ASYLUM?

    "The Chief Secretary is not prepared to disclose the place of detention of prisoners." This was the official reply conveyed ...

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  9. PERSONAL

    Mr. W. J. Winterbottom, managing director of the Winterbottom Motor Co. Ltd., returns with by the Katoomba after having attended business ...

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  10. SHANTUNG WARFARE

    A message sent by the Chinese Nationalists' Council of State in Nanking, asking the United States to make known its attitude towards Japanese ...

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  11. EXTREMELY WEAK.

    Dr. Stresemann has passed the crisis of his Illness, but remains extremely weak, and has not taken food for three days. ...

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  12. SPORT OR AMUSEMENT ?

    The question whether lawn tennis is a sport or an amusement will shortly be argued in the Law Courts, when the Treasury will claim payment of ...

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  13. "UTTERLY FALSE"

    When Interviewed here Mr. M'Murray characterised Aid. Coldwell's statement as utterly false. He bad never received a single penny, and if witness or ...

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  14. WILKINS' FUTURE PLANS

    A message from Tromsoe (Norway) states that Captain C. H. Wilkins, in an interview, said he had carried the Australian flag and the Union Jack, as well ...

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  15. FUTURE OF BEAM WIRELESS

    After a statement that negotiations were afoot to hand over the beam system to private concerns, the Post Office controlling officers' conference adopted ...

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  16. SHEET METAL WORKERS

    The minutes of an award to govern employes in the sheet-metal working industry were issued this morning by the Industrial Board appointed to hear the ...

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  17. CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL

    As the date set for the Children's Hospital ball approaches it becomes evident that intense interest is being manifested in the "set" dances, judging by ...

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  18. 4000 - MILE 'HOP'

    General Soriano, bead of the Air Department, announces that Captains Ige [?] ias and Jiminez will shortly attempt to fly non-stop from Seville to Havana ...

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  19. FLOODS IN QUEBEC

    Over 1000 men are out of work through floods on the Gatineau River. The sawmills at Ottawa and Hull are closed. ...

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  20. WESTWARD BOUND

    The following passengers will arrive In Kalgoorlie on Thursday and Perth on Friday by the Trans, train:—Mesdames Smyth, Blanch, Elliott ...

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  21. TRANSFER RUMORS

    The "Daily Telegraph's" Parliamentary correspondent says: "A belief, not entirely confined to Labor circles, has prevailed in Parliament for some days that ...

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  23. "NOT ABOLISHED"

    "I do not think that the cabled news, is correct In stating that the Italian Senate has abolished itself," said the Italian vice-Consul for W.A. ...

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  24. MAGNIFICENT VIEWS

    Colonel Nobile wirelessed from the Italia today:— We have flown since 7.15 p.m. over pack ice. We were befogged for an ...

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  25. SUBMARINES' TRIP

    The submarines Oakley and Oxley are unable to leave Malta until after the monsoon season in October. They will arrive in Australia in ...

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  26. ARE THEY SKUNKS?

    Skunks are adored for their handsome furs; they are loathed for their smell. It would therefore be a mixed blessing if Australia became a breeding ground ...

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  27. "MOST HOPELESS APPEAL"

    "I have heard many hopeless appeals, but this is surely the most hopeless that has come before this Court," remarked the Chief Justice, Sir Robert M'Millan ...

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  28. CHAMPIONSHIP GOLF

    In the third round of the women's open championship at Hunstanton Mrs. Fraser beat Mrs. Bowie (Melbourne), 2 and 3. ...

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  29. ENGINE STRIKES MAN

    Evidence suggesting a case of attempted suicide was obtained by the Midland Junction police when they attended an accident on the railway line between ...

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  30. PRODUCERS ON TOUR

    The Australian Press Association's correspondent in Paris states that a party of 30 Victorian producers laid a wreath on the Unknown Soldier's tomb today. ...

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  32. 1000 GUINEAS MATCH

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  33. LADY LAWLEY COTTAGE

    The annual meeting of the council of the Lady Lawley Cottage-by-the-Sea will take place at the Home, Cottesloe Beach at 3.30 p.m. on May 23. Archbishop ...

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  34. TOURING CYCLISTS

    The Australian cyclists, except Watson, who is convalescing after an attacked enteritis, will compete in the Paris the Rennes race on Thursday, then in ...

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  35. MUST PAY £1

    Mary Davies (47), domestic, admitted a charge in the City Court this morning, of having on May 15, been disorderly by creating a disturbance in ...

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  36. TEACHERS AT TENNIS

    A large number of country State school teachers being in town for the annual conference, the W.A. Lawn Tennis Association kindly lent their courts at ...

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  37. FINE FOR THE PRESENT

    Fine weather was again experienced throughout the metropolitan area today. The 24 hours ended at 8 a.m. today were devoid of rainfall. The following is the ...

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  38. SUCCEEDS IN ROME

    A cable from Rome states that Mr. Lindsay Gordon Colebatch, son of sir Hal Colebatch, sang the role of Turridu in Mascagni's opera "Cavalleria ...

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  39. SLIPPED ON STEPS

    At 12.30 p.m. to-day the St. John ambulance responded to a call to the corner of St. George's Terrace and William-street, where it was found that William ...

    Article : 67 words
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