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  2. THE TURF

    Moorefield weights for Saturday are as follow:- PLYING WELTER, 6 furs.—Garrula 9-13, Kaiwarra 9-12, Nandillyan 9-11, ...

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  3. ATLANTIC FLIGHT

    A monoplane named the Friendship, bearing Miss Amerlia Earhart, a Boston society girl, pilot Stultz, and avigator Gordon, departed at 9.51 ...

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  4. PREMIERS MEET

    The Premiers' conference began at Parliament House today. All States were represented. ...

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  5. IN CAMERA

    Judge Scholes, with the leading counsel engaged in the Royal Commission of inquiry into allegations of political graft, sat in camera this ...

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  6. JEALOUS

    An inquest was opened to-day concerning the death of Miriam Gertrude Merriman (42), Polly Point, North Sydney. ...

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  7. STEP BY STEP

    Although the condition of the the castaways of the Italia in the Arctic is at present unknown, relief aeroplanes and ...

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  8. PARLIAMENTARY POMP

    A change of Speakers in the House of Commons which occurs this week is accompanied by an interesting ritual. ...

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  9. SIGNALS HEARD

    The Friendship communicated with the steamship Rexmore at 3.45 this afternoon and asked for position. The 'plane said it was proceeding without ...

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  10. C.R.J.C. NOMINATIONS

    Following are the nominations for the C.R.J.C. Gold Cup meeting at Grafton on July 18 and 19:- Ramornie Handicap, 6 furiongs ...

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  11. MONTH'S PAY

    It is understood that the owners will gay their volunteer crews a month's pay as compensation for their work, and that they will be discharged ...

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  12. VIGIL IN IRELAND

    Irish coast guard wirless stations are on the alert for signals from the Friendship. There was a thick haze on Sunday night on the southern and ...

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  13. WALKED OUT

    At Redfern Police Court to-day Terence Williams (28), a labourer, was sentenced to three months' hard labour concurrent with a sentence of six ...

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  14. EARTHQUAKE IN MEXICO

    South and Central Mexico were shaken by earthquakes on Saturday night which continued on Sunday in the State of Oaxaca. It is feared that ...

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  15. TOUR DE FRANCE

    The Tour de France cycle race started from Levesnet at 9 o'clock this morning, the teams leaving at ton minute intervals. The Australians ...

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  16. GREEK TOBACCO STRIKE

    Communists, seeking to extend the Greek tobacco strike, induced numbers of electricians and railway workers to join in. It is reported that The first ...

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  17. KARUMA SOLD

    The racehorse Karuma was sold to-day for 4000 guineas. It is believed tliat the purchasers are Messrs. "Constable" and E. L. Baillieu. ...

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  18. WILLIAMSTOWN MURDER

    In connection with the murder of Richard Moxey, junr., at Williamtown, the police have now charged Charles Jackson (21) with having feloniously ...

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  19. BROADCASTING RELAY

    The Postal Department announced this evening that arrangement were being made for a relay broadcasting station to be established in Ballarat ...

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  20. TOBACCO WAR

    A deputation representing the Retail Hairdressers and Tobacconists' Association interviewed the Minister for Works to-day. It was stated that ...

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  21. HENARE'S INJURY

    A Melbourne message states that although it will not be possible for a few days to tell whether the injury to Henare on Saturday will be ...

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  22. GLADSHOT AND GOUNOD

    The A.J.C. stipendiary stewards held an inquiry into the running of Gladsliot and Gounod in the first division of the Flying Welter at ...

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  23. SCHOOL TEACHER'S DEATH

    Bertha English (40), a teacher employed, in the Maroubra Junction public school, was absent from duties, on Tuesday and Wednesday last suffering ...

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  24. SHOCKING TRAGEDY

    A shocking tragedy is reported from Huirangi, near New Plymouth. It appears that Percy Surrey on hearing the report of a ...

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  25. PACIFIC AIRMEN

    Capt. Kingsford Smith and his companions were entertained to-day at the Commercial Travellers' Club. All the airmen were accorded a tumultu ...

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  26. LIMERICK TO RETURN

    Limerick and his two-year-old halfbrother Roserea will leave Wellington (N.Z.) on July 6 for Sydney. ...

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  27. LIBEL CASE SETTLED

    Elsie Weiss, formerly secretary of The Astor, Ltd., Macquarie-street, sued the "Labor Daily" in the Supreme Court to-day to recover £2000 damages ...

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  28. MARTIN ELECTION

    The Commonwealth Electoral Officer (Mr. Allars) described the number of informal votes at Saturday's by-election in Martin as disgraceful. He ...

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  29. SCRATCHINGS

    Grand National Steeple: Absurdee, Reviser, Weslocin, King Boral, Mosstrooper. Grand National Hurdle: Romeo ...

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  30. BEAM WIRELESS TO CANADA

    In connection with the inauguration of the beam wireless service between Canada and Australia, last Saturday the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) has ...

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  31. PICTURE FALLS

    An unusual case came before the District Court to-day when Hazel Reid, a widow, sought to recover £400 damages against the licensee of the ...

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  32. BABY'S WARNING OF FIRE

    Awakened by their baby crying early this morning, Thomas Donohoe, a confectioner, of Glebe, and hia wife saw smoke entering the room. They ...

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  33. TONGUE HALF SEVERED

    When Geo. Parsons (37), barman, and Reginald Thomas (36), taxi driver, appeared at the Central Court to-day charged with maliciously inflict ...

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  34. STRYCHNINE POISONING

    Unusual interest is being taken in a case in which two children, one a few months old and the second a year and eleven months old, who died in ...

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  35. MARTIN BY-ELECTION

    Declaration votes in the Martin byelection were counted to-day, making the final figures:—Pratten, 29,436; Hannett, 18,931; informal, 3751. ...

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  36. AN ARREST

    Detectives yesterday arrested William Joseph (22) in connection with the assault upon Edward Tatehell, who was found stabbed in the neck in ...

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  37. MALING DIVORCE CASE

    Olive Maling asked, the judge in divorce to-day to grant her alimony pending the hearing of the suit against Silas Maling. Maling in an ...

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  38. KNOCKED DOWN BY TAXI

    After having attended church in Glebe road last night Sarah Jane Ikin (75) and Annie May Collins (74) were knocked down when they stepped ...

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  39. DARING THIEVES

    Great daring was Bhown yesterday by two men, believed to be foreigners, who, driving through Glenhuntley and Malvern in a fast motor car, ...

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  40. MENACE TO PUBLIC

    At the Central Police Court to-day two men were lined £20 and had their licenses suspended on a charge of driving motor cars while under the ...

    Article : 56 words
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