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  2. SIGNALMAN'S ERROR

    The Basle express dashed into the trailer of a charabane at a level crossing at Rothmalsch between Heidelberg and Carlsuhe; killing 11 and injuring five. ...

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  3. TRIUMPHAL ENTRY

    Yon Hindenburg in a statement made before his departure for Berlin earnestly pleaded for unity. He said he would bear in mind those who were poor and ...

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  4. TAX ON SILK

    In the House of Commons, Mr. Winston Churchill announced that the present scale of silk duties was not in all details ab solutely final. Immediately the budget ...

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  5. ARTIST ATTACKED

    Frank A. Williams (30), an Australian artist, who served in Gallipoli and settled in London in 1915 was admitted to Charing Cross hospital early to-day suffering from ...

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  6. BATTLE OF POLLS

    "The history of the past week," said Mr. W. Carey, secretary of the Australian Labour party, to-night, "demonstrates con elusively that a determined attempt is to ...

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  7. INCREASE

    The Commonwealth Statistician (Mr. Wickens) has brought up to date figures relating to the economic value of Australians. Every Australian, he says, is now worth ...

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  8. FLOODS IN THE SOUTH

    As the result of the recent heavy rains, all bridges over the Hawkesbury River are now under water, and many of the outlying centres are ...

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  9. KALMS BEATEN

    The New South Wales annual champion ship tennis tournament, which has been postponed several times, commenced at the White City courts to-day in perfect weather. ...

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  10. GENERAL TELEGRAMS

    The steamer Narani faced a gale On Sunday and after much difficulty succeeded in entering Ulladulla with her rudder and rudder post broken and the blades stripped off ...

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  11. LORD LEVERHULME

    A remarkable tribute was paid to the personality of the late Lord Loverhulme when he was buried to-day beside his wife in the church yard of Port Sunlight. Vast crowds ...

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  12. REFUSED PEERAGE

    The remains of the late Prime Minister, Mr. W. F. Massey, will he in state in the main vestibule of the new Parliament buildings until Thursday. ...

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  13. MR. LANG ON PRODUCERS

    "No greater benefits have ever been offered to the primary producer than those which will flow if the Labour party is given the power so that it can call a grand ...

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  14. "WHITE SLAVERY"

    Allegations of "white slavery" were made at the Central Police Court to-day, when Jack Gortzell, a young man, was charged with vagrancy, to which he pleaded ...

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  15. "INSULT TO DEAD"

    At a meeting of the Nambour branch of the Returned Soldiers' League last night a motion was carried protesting against stained glass windows made in Germany ...

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  16. THE TURF

    Following is the latest order of favouriteism for the Nowcastle Mile, and Cup to be run on Wednesday and Saturday respectively:— ...

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  17. PIANIST DIVORCED

    The wife of William David Murdoch, an Australian pianist, has obtained a decree nisi on the grounds of Murdoch's misconduct. ...

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  18. EX-SPEAKER AS WITNESS

    Mr. Simon Hickey, formerly Speaker of the Legislative Assembly, was a Crown witness at Darlinghurst Sessions to-day when William Lovelock (43), a toy maker, was ...

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  19. MEMORIAL SERVICE IN LONDON

    The Lord Mayor has telegraphed the High Commissioner of New Zealand as follows:—"The citizens of London deeply regret the death of your Premier. They ...

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  20. ALIBI PLEA

    The ease in which Senior Detective Olliohn and Detective MacpheTson are charged with conspiracy was continued to-day. Mr. Leo Cussen, who appeared for the ...

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  21. SUNDAY CABINET MEETINGS

    The Newcastle Ministers' Fraternal has addressed a letter to the Premier (Sir George Fuller) protesting against tlie holding of a Cabinet meeting on Sunday. ...

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  22. FROZEN ENGINES

    Captain Amundsen reports from King's Bay in a message yesterday that the decision to postpone the start of the flight till possibly beginning on June 18 is owing to the ...

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  23. ADELAIDE CUP

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  24. CORAKI SCHOOL OF ARTS

    A meeting of the provisional committee was held on Saturday night when Mr. L. F.Benaud presided, there being also present:—Messrs. Apps, W. H. Jackson, J. P. ...

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  25. CHRISTIANISING NATIVES

    Speaking at the Anglican conference today,,Senator Pearce made an appeal for the churches of Australia to shoulder their responsibilities, and mobilise the Christian ...

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  26. TROUBLE OVER OPIUM

    At the Central Police Court to-day, Henry McNamara (45), a labourer, and William Moore (38), motor diver, weve charged with having stolen £300 worth of opium from ...

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  27. CLAIMS OF FEDERAL TREASURER

    Dr. Earle Page, the Federal Treasurer, speaking at Sale declared that the present Government had improved the credit of Australia by reducing the national debt. ...

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  28. CHINESE COMMANDER APOLOGISES

    The commander of the Chinese gunboat has called on the British Consul-General and apologised for the shooting at the British houseboat. He has announced his readiness ...

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  29. FOOTBALL

    The recently formed Referees' Association in connection with, the Byron League at its initial meeting adopted a constitution, which embodied the payment of certain fees for ...

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  30. AGE OF JAZZ

    The Rev. Dr. Uren, of Edinburgh, speaking at the Scotch College said this was an age of jazz, which was an apt symbol of the instability of, the times, and its ...

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  31. QUARREL AFTER FUNERAL

    There was a disturbance in a house in Darlinghurst early this morning in connection with a "wake" which was held following the death of a child. It appears ...

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  32. FRANCE'S DEBT TO AMERICA

    It is stated that informal conversations relative to the French debt settlement are again in progress. This has been disclosed by the State department, but it is reiterated ...

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  33. HOTEL THIEF ARRESTED

    The police have arrested a man in connection with a series of robberies in a number of leading hotels during the past few weeks. Detectives say the thief's method ...

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  34. FINED FOR ADULTERATING MILK

    At North Sydney Police Court yesterday E. L. Percival, of Redfern, was fined £10 on each of two charges for selling adulterated cream. Two fines of similar amounts were ...

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  35. ADMIRAL LAID TO REST

    The was an impressive scene at the funcial of the late Admiral Sir Doveton Studed at Frimley to-day. The coffin was covered with the flag flown at the Falklands ...

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  36. UNDERGRADUATES DETERMINED

    Undergraduates of Sydney University are up in aims at the decision of the Senate not to permit the annual procession on May 25. Meetings of the undergraduates have ...

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  37. TRAMCAR RUNS OFF LINES

    What might have resulted in a serious accident was averted by the presence of mind of a train driver in Bligh-street shortly before six o'clock to-night. The ...

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  38. OLD MAN FOUND HANGING

    Thomas Franks a presiden of Kangaroo Flat, near Capertee,,was found hanging from a beam in the shed near his house. He was over 70 years of age and left a ...

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  39. MOTOR ACCIDENT

    On Sunday a collision took place at Brunswick Heads between two motor cars travelling the same way. Owing to the road being wet and slippery one car crashed into ...

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  40. EAST AND WEST TOGETHER.

    The Bishop of South Tokyo, an Englishman, addressing the Australian Church Congress on the White Australia policy, said that Great Britain and the other white ...

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  41. GRAZIER LEAVES FORTUNE

    Join Thomas Jackson, of North Dean, near Moulamen, a grazier, died on September 2 aged 68 years intestate leaving an estate valued at £28,296. Letters of ...

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  42. SOCIAL

    An enjoyable social was held in the Drill Hall on Monday night, the proceeds going to the Coraki Football Club. Mrs. MeMangh's orchestra provided the music for ...

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  43. BYRON LEAGUE FIXTURES

    The Byron League games for Saturday are as follows:- A Grade:—Rob Roys v Seagulls, at. Bangalow; Mr. G. Clasper, referee. Royals v ...

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  44. PROHIBITION IN FIVE YEARS

    Mr. T. J. Ley, Minister for Justice, addressing the Presbyterian Men's League, said he considered that within five year they would have prohibition if only those who ...

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  45. CAR PROPRIETOR'S SUICIDE

    John Henry Ebeek, car proprietor, was discovered in his home at Berdemeer bleed ing from a bullet wound in his head. He died shortly afterwards. It is stated Ebeek ...

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  46. LORD MILNER IMPROVING

    To-day's bulletin states there was a slight improvement in Load Milner's condition this morning, which was maintained all day. ...

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  47. BABY BURNT TO DEATH

    An 18 months old child named wyllie was burnt to death when a house dstroyed by fire near Te Awmutu. Her parents were absent milking cows at the time. Three ...

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  48. THE LATE MR. R. B. KING

    The death occurred in the Casino Hospital at noon to-day of Mr. Robert Percy King (58), who for the past 25 years has been a resident of Lismore, Woodburn and ...

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  49. DISGRACEFUL HOUSING CONDITIONS

    Mr. A. B. Piddington, barrister, of Sydaddressing the Anglican Church conference, said the disgraceful housing conditions in existence in some of the cities could ...

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  50. BALLINA HOSPITAL

    The Ballina Hospital Carnival organiser acknowledges the following cash donations:—Ballina Tennis Club, per Mr. Lenenhan, £1 4s; ...

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  51. ENGLISH BOXING

    At the Ring, in fifteen rounds, the cruiserweight. Dave Ma gill drew with, Ring (Australian). ...

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  52. COMMONWEALTH SHIPS SOLD

    It is now definitely state that three cargo vessels of the Australian Commonwealth line have been sold abroad and that the steamers Erriba and Parattah, of the same ...

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  53. TEAMS FOR SATURDAY

    Club secretaries, when forwarding their teams to the "Star" for publication, are requested to state the playing position and initial of each player. ...

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  54. INFANTILE PARALYSIS

    A serious outbreak of infantile paralysis has occured in Melbourne and suburbs. So far saven deaths have been reported. Medical men taking precautons to prevent ...

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