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  2. POLO VISITORS.

    The local police were responsible for a smart piece of work to-day, when in a very short time they had recovered property stolen during the early hours of the morning from ...

    Article : 265 words
  3. COOKS ACCEPT.

    Mr. J. Tudehope, secretary of the Marine Cooks, Butchers, and Bakers' Union, announced during the week-end that his members were prepared to give definite assurances to ...

    Article : 309 words
  4. TRAIN CRASHES.

    The worst goods train accident [?]n the history of New Zealand railways occurred near Pukekohe, 30 miles from Auckland, Just before dawn on Saturday. ...

    Article : 220 words
  5. SHOCKING CRIME.

    An atrocious crime was committed at a lonely farm near Wubin, 195 miles 'from Perth, on Friday night, when Harold Eaton Smith, 38, farmer, was shot dead and his ...

    Article : 407 words
  6. RESCUED.

    A message from Stockholm says that the Ministry of Defence announces that a Swedish expedition has rescued Connt Nobile. ...

    Article : 28 words
  7. ARMED GUARD ABOARD

    H.M.S. Slavol, which left Trincomali on Friday carrying a body of marines, reached the Jervis Bay and placed an armed guard on board. No trouble was experienced. COLOMBO, June 24. ...

    Article : 231 words
  8. STABILISATION.

    The Finance Commission of the Chamber of Deputies adopted the. Stabilisation Bill submitted by M. Po[?]ncare, by 32 votes to 1, There were eight [?]entions. ...

    Article : 271 words
  9. EARLIER MESSAGES.

    The Italian Government's prize-giving committee has awarded Commander Maddalena and his comrades £1000 for [?]inding Count Notille. ...

    Article : 205 words
  10. A BOMBSHELL.

    The Goulburn polo carnival came to an abrupt end on Saturday when [?]t was unexpectedly announced that the Army in India team had [?]ntimated that it would not ...

    Article : 347 words
  11. FEDERAL SEATS INOUIRY.

    Before the Federal Royal Commission, which is dealing with political corruption. Edward Charles Riley. M.P., was questioned on Saturday by Mr. Lamb, K C. (who is assisting the ...

    Article : 535 words
  12. LOUVAIN.

    It is reported from Paris that Mr. Whitney War[?]en, the American architect for the new Louvain Library, [?]s proceeding against Monsigner Lad[?]ze, rector of Louvain University, ...

    Article : 176 words
  13. TESTING THE COOKS' GOOD FAITH.

    At present owners will not engage cooks [?]n the union rooms at call hours. Cooks will be engaged outside those hours at shipping offices, the company's office, or the ship's ...

    Article : 64 words
  14. ROCKET CAR.

    Thousands of people watched a dr[?]verless rocket car of the new type, fitted with wheels for rails, smashed to fragments at a second attempt on the world's record on a five-kilometre ...

    Article : 155 words
  15. STOWAWAYS.

    A story of failure to secure employment, of privation which drove them to desperate acts, and of terrible experiences at sea was told this evening by former stowaways at ...

    Article : 801 words
  16. FLOOD RAINS.

    Torrential rains have fallen on the far South Coast, and rivers and creeks are flooded. While attempting to cross a road on the ...

    Article : 309 words
  17. CRUISER ESCORT NOT NEEDED

    The guard was placed on the Jervis Bay at midnight on Saturday. The captain of the Jervis Bay considered that escort by the Suffolk was not necessary and the ...

    Article : 46 words
  18. LAUNCH TRAGEDY.

    Gasping for breath, with his clothes s[?]aking wet, tattered and dishevelled, and bleeding from small cuts on his face and hands, Sergi[?] de St[?]na, an Italian burst his way ...

    Article : 355 words
  19. DETAILS WITHELD.

    The Colomb[?] correspondent of the "Observer," telegraphing on Saturday, says: Cryptic to the last, Captain Daniel wirelessed to the agents of the ...

    Article : 155 words
  20. TAXATION.

    In to-day's Parliamentary papers, Mr. Winston Churchill, Chancellor of the Exchequer, gives the latest figures available showing the taxation per head of population [?]n various ...

    Article : 170 words
  21. FATAL SPEEDING.

    One hundred spectators were horror-stricken when May Cu[?]iffe, a famous racing motorist, took a hairpin bend on the track too finely when fighting for first place after covering 6[?] ...

    Article : 121 words
  22. PACIFIC FLIERS.

    "We did enjoy ourselves, You folks made us feel at home. When our Australian friends come to America they will get a reception Just as big." ...

    Article : 493 words
  23. TOUR DE FRANCE.

    For the Vannes to Sables section of the Tour de France cycle road race there wero 116 starters. The winners were the Al[?]cy[?]n team— Frantz, Ledu[?]q, Meertens, Rebry, Neuhard, ...

    Article : 310 words
  24. PASSENGER'S MESSAGE.

    One of the first messages available from the Jervis Bay was received from ti pas[?]enger, Mrs. Faith C. Beasley, of Brisbane, who sent a wireless message to ...

    Article : 51 words
  25. AUSTRALIAN FRUIT.

    The new pack of Australian canned fruits is giving general satisfaction and meeting an activ[?] demand despite strong competition from Californ[?]a. A feature of the Californian ...

    Article : 141 words
  26. FIRE ON HARBOUR.

    The luxurious motor yacht, M[?]ramar, owned by Mr. F. Stuart Doyl[?], of Buckhurst, Double Bay, was destroyed by fire shortly after 6 p.m, on Saturday, while lying at her moorings [?]n ...

    Article : 302 words
  27. BOYCOTT.

    Unless the Australian Coursing Association, Ltd., and the Newcastle Coursing and Sport; [?]ng Club, Ltd., agree to [?]ncrease prize mone[?] to a minimum of £10 for the first dog in each ...

    Article : 279 words
  28. BEGA FATALITY.

    A married man, Robert Robertson, was drowned yesterday while cros[?]ing Jellat-road to Tathra, his cart was swept away in the flood. ...

    Article : 69 words
  29. THE CREW.

    In a statement on Saturday, Mr. G. H. Kneen, a director of the Australian Commonwealth line, sa[?]d, "In view of the sensat[?]onal statements appearing [?]n the Press during the ...

    Article : 310 words
  30. COUNTRY REPORTS.

    NOWRA, Sunday.—Rain continued to fall during the week-end, and at 8 o'clock tonight 98 points had been received. It is still raining lightly. ...

    Article : 246 words
  31. SAMOAN MANDATE.

    It is understood that the findings of the Mandates Commission [?]n regard to Western Sam[?]a will include a statement that a mandatory. [?]s the lawful authority, which must ...

    Article : 52 words
  32. BEAM TELEPHONY.

    Successful experiments were made by the Marconi beam station at Bridgewater, which [?]s the receiving station for the beam telegraph service between Britain aud Canada, with the ...

    Article : 101 words
  33. TARIFF BARRIERS.

    Mr. F. C. Goodenough, chairman of Barclay's Bank, speaking to-day, said that he regretted that there were such slight signs of reduction [?]n tariff barriers. Such barriers continued to ...

    Article : 74 words
  34. BIG MAIL ROBBERY.

    What [?]s believed to be the greatest mail-bag robbery [?]n history was discovered at London when an American ma[?]l from the liner Leviathan was being sorted. Though the sea[?]s ...

    Article : 72 words
  35. WORLD PEACE.

    Sir Douglas Maclean, an English Liberal M.P., read the following message to the International Rotary Convention at Minneapolis from Mr. Ramsay MaoDonald: ...

    Article : 186 words
  36. THIEF DISTURBED.

    Awakened by the creaking of wardrob[?] drawers being pulled open at 1.45 o'clock o[?] Saturday morning, Miss Jos[?] Rodesk[?] wa[?] astounded to see the shadowy outline of a mar[?] ...

    Article : 202 words
  37. GRAFT REPORT.

    The findings of the Royal Commissioner (Mr. Justice Harvey) concerning charges of graft [?]n connection with tenders for power-house plant will be considered at a meeting of the ...

    Article : 134 words
  38. BUSY PICKPOCKETS.

    When Mr. Rowley Macdonald, of Sydney, emerged, from a London bank with a wallet of notes worth £300 for transfer to another bank, he was cheertly greeted at the bank ...

    Article : 83 words
  39. CEYLON OUTRAGE.

    Three Cingalese have been arrested on charges of attempted murder as a consequence of the recent riots near Colombo in which Mrs. Gibson, Mayoress of Newcastle, ...

    Article : 71 words
  40. DOG RACING.

    Judge Swindell, the promoter of greyhound racing [?]n Durban, was subjected ta a Supreme Court order, restricting his movements when about to embark on a carge boat for Australia. ...

    Article : 87 words
  41. DISORDERS IN YUGO-SLAVIA.

    At Zagreb, disorders arising out of the murders [?]n the Skupsht[?]na continued all night. A formal order was issued to the police on no account to use force. ...

    Article : 114 words
  42. ROOF COLLAPSES.

    During the progress of the international football match at the Exhibition Grounds on Saturday the roof of a Bhed collapsed. A number of people were sitting on the roo[?]. ...

    Article : 71 words
  43. MIGRATION TO AUSTRALIA.

    A party of [?] domestics, [?]ncluding 20 trained at Market Harborough, are golas to Australia on the Osterley. Arrangements have been made to film ...

    Article : 38 words
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