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  2. WELCOME HOME.

    The greatest welcome ever accorded an individual American was given to Charles Lindbergh, the hero of the New York to Paris flight, on arrival of the United States cruiser ...

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  3. RUSSIA.

    Dowing-street shrugs its shoulders at the wild stories in a Sovlet communique issued yesterday regarding British plotting in Russia. The fact is that members of the ...

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  4. THE FREE STATE.

    The incomplete count of the voting at the general election in the Irish Free State has caused surprise, the indications being that the Government may lose one-third of its seats, ...

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  5. JOB CONTROL.

    An instance of job control occurred on Saturday when the coastal steamer Hopewell, under charter to John Burk, Ltd., was unable to sail from Brisbane. ...

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  6. THE RIVERINA.

    The steamer Riverina, which Stranded on the Victorian coast one and a half mile to the west of Gabo Island, on the evening of April 17, and is now, firmly embedded in the sa[?] ...

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  7. FATAL FIRE.

    Two men were burmed to death in a fire which broke out in a canvas tent at the Northbourne camp, near Ainslie, at an early hour this morning. ...

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  8. STATE ELECTIONS.

    As stated in the "Herald" on Saturday, the date of the State general elections has been tentatively fixed for September 24 next. However, the Premier, it is understood, has ...

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  9. ITALIAN MIGRANTS.

    The Italian Consul, Ca[?]. Mario Carosl, said on Saturday that the Italian Government did not encourage the migration of Italians to Australia. Italian workers were rather ...

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  10. SERVICE MEN.

    The British Empire Service League discussed a proposal to recommend to branches that they should press for legislation, in the event of war, for conscription of property, ...

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  11. ALLEGED THEFT.

    Donald Bower, David Neave, Samuel Reed, John Humphries, and Cuthbert Gibbs were charged at the Narrandera Police Court yesterday with having stolen 720 sheep, the ...

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  12. PETERSHAM MURDER.

    All available members of the detective force and many members of the metropolitan police have conducted an incessaut and close search of the city and suburbs through the ...

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  13. WITNESS CENSURED.

    "His conduct was either callous or cowardly, and he deserves the censure of the community," said the coroner (Mr. J. E. McCulloch, P.M.), on Saturday, when ...

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  14. BRISBANE FIRE.

    A fire which but for the splendid efforts of the metropolitan fire brigade would have probably destroyed the whole building, broke out shortly before midnight on Saturday in the ...

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  15. AVIATION.

    The "Observer," in an editorial, examines American enthusiasm over the recent trans-Atlantic flights, and condemns the British backwardness in civil aviation, which is ...

    Article : 284 words
  16. EARLY APPEAL.

    "The whole machinery at the disposal of the Government is being utilised and ac[?] rated to expedite an early appeal to the country," said Mr. Lang yesterday. "I can ...

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  17. VON LUCKNER.

    Count Fellx von Luckner, who commanded the German raider S[?] Adler in the Pacific during the war, is now making a tour of the world in the full-rigged ship Vaterland. ...

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  18. RIVAL FACTIONS.

    The dispute at Cairns between the waterside workers, who favour the retary system of employment, which resulted last week in a strike, has not yet been settled. ...

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  19. PRISONER ESCAPES.

    William McLean, aged 30 years, who was awaiting trial on charges of having, with George James Roy[?], broken and entered the premises of D. Copland and Co. and T. ...

    Article : 225 words
  20. INDUSTRIAL MISSION.

    At the final meeting of the Commonwealth Industrial Mission at Washington. Mr. E. Grayndier was absent. It is understood that heated exchanges occurred between the ...

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  21. AUSTRALIANS.

    Cabled information that the English Northern Union has decided to permit Australian and New Zealand footballers to play with English clubs, without residing for two years ...

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  22. MARQUESS OF ELY.

    Following a piquant controversy in the form of newspaper interviews, the Marquess of Ely to-day said that he was prepared to give £1000 to charity if "Lord Augustus ...

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  23. EXCITING CHASE.

    In Collins-street on Saturday evening an excited crowd saw a man being pursued out of a shop by a second man, who was armed with a retolver. The fugitive was caught and ...

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  24. RUGBY FOOTBALL.

    In proposing the toast of "The Winning Team" at the dinner given on Saturday to welcome the visiting golfers who took part in the first competition for the Krik-Winsleyer ...

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  25. HERO OF MONS.

    A Mons hero, who was charged at Christchurch with the theft of four dozen empty bottles in order to buy food for his wife and children, had a record of 11 years' service with ...

    Article : 131 words
  26. PARISIAN COMEDY.

    Yesterday amaring scenes were witnessed in Paris at the offices of the Royalist newspaper, "Action Francaise." The editor, M. Leon Daudet, was due to surrender in order to ...

    Article : 209 words
  27. POWER DEVELOPMENT.

    Mr. H, C. Hoover, Secretary for Commerce is supervising formulation of a super-power plan, by which all power units throughout the country would be connected by a vast trunk ...

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  28. WATER STORAGE.

    At the last meeting of the Bathurst Municipal Council Mr. A. L. Bain, of the Public Works Department, gave particulars of the proposed £250,000 Water conservation scheme ...

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  29. WOMAN KILLED.

    Letitia Wainwright, a middle-aged woman, of Baldwin-street, Erskineville, was found lying between the tramlines near Newtown Bridge in an unconscions condition about ...

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  30. FRONTIER WARFARE.

    The revival of tribal unrest on the north indian frontier, near Peshawar, has been successfully quelled as the result of bombing operations by the Royal Air Force. ...

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  31. SURGERY AT SEA.

    Two successful major operations were performed on the Remuera on the voyage from Southampton. Shortly before reaching Colon a boy ...

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  32. FIRE AT HOSPITAL.

    The boiling over of a vessel containing fat, in the kitchen of St. Vincent's Hospital yesterday morning had serious results. Sarah Maguire, aged 25, a maid employed at the ...

    Article : 92 words
  33. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Gino Lucette has been sentenced by a State Defence Tribunal at Rome to 35 years' imprisonment for attempting to kill Signor Musso[?]ini. ...

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  34. PRISON REFORM.

    A new departure in prison reform methods was put into practice at Emu Plains, whore, with the permission of the Comptroller of Prisons, football was played at the prison ...

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  35. THE RENOWN.

    The Duke or York's amazing energy was well illustrated this morning, when he left the ship with Commander Buist at 4.45 a.m., just before dawn, and landed on Great Hanish ...

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  36. ROTARIANS' CONFERENCE.

    The Australian Press Association's correspondent at Ostend states that the closing of the Rotary convention was marked by impressive recitals of progress in each ...

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  37. MAN DROWNED.

    The capslzing of a pulling-boat on the bar at Bonville Creek, about ten miles to the south of Coff's Harbour, resulted in the drowning of Mr. K. Scheef, aged 20 years, whose ...

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  38. PROSPEROUS AMERICA.

    President Coolidge, in a Budget address, emphasised the necessity for keeping, down expenses if a material tax reduction was to be realised. While Republican enators ...

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  39. IMPORTED SURVEYORS.

    The State Government's recent appointment of six surveyors from New Zealand has brought a protest from the Western Australian Institute of Surveyors, and the president of the ...

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  40. MR. MUTCH AT ALBURY.

    Mr. T. D. Mutch, leader of the anti-Lang section of the Labour party, addressing a public meeting to-night, said:£"The Communists had their forces so well organised ...

    Article : 276 words
  41. STRIKE AT HUME WEIR.

    Delay was caused to the work at Hume Weir by two gangs of labourers, numbering about 60 [?]en, claiming an increase in wages for working in a certain part, known as the "b[?]ll ...

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  42. CRICKET ABROAD.

    Playing against North Malaya, the Australian touring team made 346 for the loss of seven wickets (Bards[?] 59, Macartney 61, Oldfield 76, Sul[?]ivan 53 not out). ...

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  43. PUBLIC EXPENDITURE.

    Commenting on Mr. Mutch's statement that "there are hundreds of schools throughout the State requiring additions and improvements that must be deferred for ...

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  44. TWO PERSONS INJURED.

    An alert boy took the number of a motor car which did not stop after knocking down Eliza Williamson, aged 65 years, and Kevin Mackay, aged 15 years, in Sutherland-street. ...

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  45. RELIEF FOR HANKOW.

    Twelve doctors and nurses, headed by Dr. Crawford, are leaving for Hankow to-morrow to alleviate the horrible conditions that have developed there since swarms of southern ...

    Article : 82 words
  46. GERMAN DOCTOR.

    It was notified in the Government "Gazette" on Saturday that the name of Dr. Eugen Hirs[?]d, former Imperial German Consul in Queensland, had bean restored to the ...

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  47. SHOP-BREAKING.

    Three men broke the front window of a drapery shop at 113 Glebe-road, Glebe, late on Saturday night, took possession of goods valued in all at £9, and walked out of the shop into ...

    Article : 68 words
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