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  2. TYPHOID IN SUVA

    The typhoid epidemic in Suva now affects 125 Europeans, 10 Fijians and 140 Indians. Officially reported are the deaths of the Europeans:èMesdames ...

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  3. SYDNEY DRENCHED

    The torrential rains which fell in the metropolitan area during the week-end were responsible for widespread damage in the city and suburbs. Many low-lying parts ...

    Article : 308 words
  4. GOLD STREAK

    Property owners at Highgate Hill, South Brisbane, are somewhat excited owing to tho reported find of gold, in the hill. It appears that C. Williams who resides ...

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  5. CHEERIEST OPTIMISM

    The Premier (Sir George Fuller) speaking here to-night said that as the result of the reception of the Government's record and its programme for the future, his confidence ...

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  6. MR. MASSEY DEAD

    Mr. William Ferguson Massey, Prime Minister of New Zealand, died last night. He was conscious almost to the last. He had been Prime Minister for ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. SCALP INJURIES

    An unusual case came before, the District Court to-day, when Mabel Jackson brought an action against Joseph Boult, ladies' hairdresser, of Pitt-street, Sydney, ...

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  8. THE TURF

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 260 words
  9. CONSPIRACY CHARGE

    At the general sessions to-day, Senior Detective Olholm and Detective. Macpherson were charged with cousphacy. The Crown Prosecutor said that the ...

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  10. GENERAL TELEGRAMS

    The Minister, for Mines (Mr. J. C. L Fitzpatrick) states that legislation will not be necessary to secure the establishment of mining rescue stations. Under an arrange ...

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  11. FIRED AT

    Mr. Lawson Hall, Mr. F. A. Walker, their wives and the latter's son and daughter, all British subjects, were returning from a pleasure trip on Saturday when just after ...

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  12. CLARENCE RIVER J.C. ENTRIES

    Following are the entries for Clarence River J.C. Automn meeting on May 16 and 23:- FIRST DAY ...

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  13. RUSSIAN REFUGEES

    The Prime Minister, referring to the report that 300,000 starving Russians at Harbin were anxious to migrate to Australia, said if they did come here the same ...

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  14. BURGLARS' HAUL

    During. the week-end burglars entered the premises of F. W. Nissen, jeweller, in, Queen-street, and stole jewellery valued about £500. Three planks were removed from the ...

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  15. DEMENTED GIRL

    An astonishing episode is reported from Middlesbrough. Naked, a demented girl of 17 years, left home and was discovered driving a locomotive which crashed into ...

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  16. STRATHEDEN

    An agitation is now on foot to try and get the Main Roads Board to give a grant to enable Tomki Shire to construct at least one high level bridge, so as to provide the ...

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  17. WOMAN SCARES HOLD-UP MAN

    Miss Nellie McGrail, of Randwick, informed the police late on Saturday night that while walking along St. Mark's road a man or youth with a white handkerchief over ...

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  18. POINT AT LAW

    At the Darlinghurst Sessions to-day John O Sullivan was charged with misappropriation. The Crown Prosecutor said that after ...

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  19. GERMAN WOMEN'S PROTEST

    German delegates to the International Women's Council absented themselves from the annual Mothers' Day ceremonies at Arlington National Cemetery at which Lady ...

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  20. SOUTH AUSTRALIA'S PROBLEM

    The Premier (Mr. John Gunn) in a public address said that while Queensland and Western Australia were availing themselves of the British Government's migration ...

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  21. GREEKS CHARGED WITH ARSON

    A fire occurred in the basement of premises conducted as refreshment rooms in Erskine-street late on Saturday night. The fire brigades extinguished the flames ...

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  22. DRIVER RUNS OVER DAUGHTER

    As a train was approaching Zwickas the driver saw two young girls hand in hand run on to the track and lay down across the rails in front of the engine. They were ...

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  23. EPSOM DOWNS PURCHASED

    The "Daily Herald" states that the Epsom Grandstand Association has purchased the freehold of Epson Downs from Lord Manor for £57,000 sterling, and in ...

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  24. CLAIM TO PIONEER'S FORTUNE

    Over 300 descendants of Thomas Rose, one of the early settlers of Now South Wales, held a meeting at North Sydney on Saturday night to discuss the claim to the Rose ...

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  25. KEERRONG NEWS

    Mr. P. Curran who has been holidaying with his son, Mr. Jack Curran, returned to Sydney last week. Mr. John Pollard, junr., of Wyrallah, ...

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  26. SYMPATHY FROM CANADA

    Regret is expressed in Government circles at the death of Mr. Massey, and a message of condolence has been cabled by the Premier (Mr. MacKenzie King) to the Acting ...

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  27. NEWCASTLE CUP

    Following is the order of betting for the Newcastle Cup:- Cistercian, Kiga. Dialogue, Irish Flower, Lady Valais. ...

    Article : 119 words
  28. ORGANISER OF ART EXHIBITIONS

    The death is announced of Sir Isidore Spielmann, famous organiser of art exhibitions, at the age of 71 years. Sir Isidore Spielmann had earned many ...

    Article : 71 words
  29. LADY FULLER ROBBED

    Lady Fuller, wife of the Premier, was leaving the Tivoli Theatre on Saturday, night when she felt a tug at her wristlet watch. Later she discovered that it had ...

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  30. MYSTERY SOLVED

    The body of Thomas Grange Thompson, of Orange Grove and Magnet's Station, who disappeared five months ago was found in the reeds and grass from which the waters ...

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  31. MOROCCAN REBELS ENTRENCHED

    Reuter's Rabat correspondent states that important Riff concentrations are reported. The enemy in some cases has taken up a position in strongly fortified entrenchments. ...

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  32. IMPORTED TIMBERS

    Giving evidence before the Tariff Board against the application by a South Coast milled for increased duty on certain timbers, Mr. A. E. Heath (secretary to Saxton and ...

    Article : 96 words
  33. SHOPKEEPER'S MISTAKE

    A Glasgow shopkeeper had in unhappy night owing to selling a butcher a lb of salts of sorrel for preserving meat instead of saltpetre. When the shopkeeper ...

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  34. PORTER HURLED TO DEATH

    A railway porter at, Emerald named Hannon met a frightful death this morning. He was riding a railway tricycle from Springsure Junction into Emerald when he was ...

    Article : 71 words
  35. lISMORE LABOUR COMMITTEE

    A representative gathering of Labour supporters, held at South Lismore, decided to form a Lismore Labour Committee, and an executive of 12 was elected, with Mr. R. ...

    Article : 185 words
  36. LISMORE SCHOOL OF ARTS

    Mr. G. J. Elliott (president) occupied the chair at the last meeting of the committee of the Lismore School of Arts. Messrs. H. Brawn, H. Larkin, W. Jack, W. Lucy, H. ...

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  37. TRAGIC END TO QUARREL

    As the result of an alleged quarrel at St. George yesterday, one shearer died and another man was arrested and charged with murder. ...

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  38. POLAR FLIGHT POSTPONED

    In a wireless message from King's Bay Captain Amundsen says "It is still full winter here. The intense cold and ice conditions are bad, and we have, therefore, ...

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  39. NEW ZEALAND LOAN

    Newspapers are giving prominence to the New Zealand loan. The "Daily Express" says it is possible a portion of the loan money may have to ...

    Article : 63 words
  40. WELL-KNOWN SKIPPER DEAD

    The death occurred yesterday of Captain Herbert Chudleigh who until 12 years ago was master of the pilot steamer Captain Cook. Before joining the service he was captain ...

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  41. PAYMENTS OF REPARATIONS

    In the first eight months of the first Dawes year Germany has paid 640,000,000 gold marks in reparations, five-sixths of which was paid in cash from the proceeds of a ...

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  42. VERDICT OF MANSLAUGHTER

    At the inquest concerning the death of George Curll, who was killed as the result of a collision between a motor car and a street sweeper at Mosman last month, the ...

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  43. BREACH OF PURE FOODS ACT

    Henry Jones and Company (Australia), Ltd., jam manufacturers, were fined at the Newtown Summons Court to-day for having sold articles not up to the standard ...

    Article : 67 words
  44. "ATTIRED IMMODESTLY"

    Warning was delivered from the pulpits of all Roman Catholic churches to-day that girls and women attired immodestly would henceforth be debarred from entering the ...

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  45. ROME TO AUSTRALIA BY AIR

    Reuter's Cocanada (Madras) correspondent reports that Major De Pinedo, the Italian aviator, who is attempting a flight from Rome to Australia, arrived at nine ...

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  46. WOMEN'S WORKING WEEK

    Before the Full Industrial Arbitration Court to-day an appeal was commenced by the General Textile Workers' Union of New South Wales against a decision of Mr. ...

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  47. CAR RUNS INTO POST

    Frederick Regan (34) was killed and Frances Mary Tracey (34) had the base of I her skull fractured when a motor car in which they were riding dashed into a post ...

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  48. POLITICS IN CANADA

    A message from Regina states that Mr. C. A. Dunning, the Liberal Premier, announces a general election in the Province of Saskatchewan on June 2. ...

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  49. LORD MILNER ILL

    Lord Milner whose conditions yesterday evening occasioned anxiety is slightly better this morning; but he is still very serious. ...

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