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  3. WACKETT

    The Air Board states that Wackett left Darwin this morning' for Brooine, where he will meet the Royal Air Forco flying,boats which. were due to ...

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  4. CONFERENCE

    A special meeting of the Commonwealth Steamship owners was held today to consider a letter from the secretary of the Australian Council of ...

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  5. PARLIAMENT

    It is probable that the House of Representatives on re-assembling at three o'clock this afternoon will adjourn until the evening out of respect ...

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  6. MARTIN SEAT

    Mr. Graham Pratten was to-night selected as the Nationalist candidate for the Martin seat left vacant by the death of the into Minister for Trade and ...

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  7. REPRESENTATION

    The announcement that a public meeting is to be held on Monday evening at the Albert Hall to consider matters relating to representation in ...

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  8. ALLEGED £15,000 OFFER

    When the Royal Commission Inquiring into allegations of graft at the Town Hall began'to-day, Silas Young Maling continued-his evidence. ...

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  9. TENDERS OPENED

    Tenders were opened by the Tender Board of the Public Works Department for sub-stations on the BogalarnCanberra section of the Burrinjuc[?] ...

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  10. TAKING RISKS

    At the inquiry at Liverpool concerning the death of Peter George, Hughes, 35, linesman, who was killed at Fair[?]eld through receiving an electric ...

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  11. WOMAN MURDERED

    Mrs. Fiorence Wilson, 50, an Englishwoman, has been found brutally murdered on the sand dunes near Le Touquet, where she had rented a ...

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  12. QUEENSLAND COOKS

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) referring to the press statement that the marrine cooks in Queensland were opposed to their executive's action in ...

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  13. SHOPPING WEEK

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Bruce, has received the following', telegram from the Prime Minister of New Zaland. Mr. Coates:— ...

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  14. CYCLISTS

    Herbert Opperman, the 'Australian cyclist, who was eighth in the J'aris to Rennes road race last week when interviewed, said that the four ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. SMALL BOYS' BETS

    Referring to the spread of starting price betting, the Chief Secretary, Mr. Bruntnell, said to-day.it had been represented to him that small boy[?] ...

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  16. DAVIS CUP

    In the second round of the Davis Cup England defeated Finland. Crole-Kees and Cames heat Grotenfelt and Grahm in the doubles, 6-3, 6-2, 6-2. ...

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  17. HOLLAND'S SUCCESS

    At Amsterdam, in the second round of the Davis Cup, Holland beat Hungary, and will meet Denmark and [?]ustria in the third round. Tackacs beat ...

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  18. BETTING PRICES

    One suggestion which the state Cabinet is likely to consider when drafting an amending betting legislation is that betting at horse and pony meetings ...

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  19. NEW RACING BOAT

    Sir Charles Allom has presented Bert Parry with a new racing boat to replace the old one, which he sold in Canada to defray his expenses. The boat is ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. MINERS' VOTE

    Mr. J. B. Martin, returning officer in connection with the pre-selection ballot for the Senate, said to-day that the number of northern miners entitled to ...

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  21. NOTE FORGERS

    The forged notes case continued at the Geelong Court to-day, when the Government note printer, Mr. R. H. Harrison, said that the counterfelt notes ...

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  22. STAY AT HOME

    According to Miss Dale Aust[?]n, who won the Miss New Zealand [?]lm contest there, are dozens of competent[?] actresses walking the streets of ...

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  23. £115 IN FINES

    In the Newtown ('o[?]rt, four persons were lined a total of £115 on charges of Illegal betting. Two of the defendants were women. ...

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  24. THE BREMEN

    A Greenly island message states that the German 'plane Bremen, was repaired by Melehoir and others, and attempted to continue its flight to New ...

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  25. DENTAL CLINICS

    The Federal, Royal Commission on Child Endowment to-day heard the evidence of John Heath, dental, surgeon of Melbourne Dental Hospital, who said ...

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  26. SOLD FOR £5

    , The.racehorse, Duke isinglass, wellknown on Sydney tracks live years ago, was sold for 15. ...

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  27. LABOURER'S DEATH

    At the inquest at Liverpool to-day concerning the death of Charles' Phillip Whiting, 15, labourer, evidence was given that the deceased had obtained a ...

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  28. ENDURANCE DANCER

    Edward Milton,.19, who was charged, with imposition on the public in connection with an attompt on the world's endurance dancing record, was ...

    Article : 90 words
  29. POSTMASTER'S LAPSE

    At the Parramatta, Court to-day Henry, Chalmers Dodds, 29, formerly postmaster at Seven Hills, was sentenced to 18 months hard labour on a ...

    Article : 101 words
  30. KILLER'S ESCAPE

    A Chinaman, who was waiting to be hanged for murder, has escaped, and a huge force of police are searching for him with orders-to bring him in dead ...

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  31. DIRECT FROM GRASS

    An interesting prediction was made at the Sanitary inspectors' Conference that milk may be shortly produced from grass, unaided by the cow. Sue ...

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  32. FRENCH AIRMEN

    The famous French airmen. Coster and Lebrix, have left on an air [?]our of the European capitals, Involving 6,550 miles of flying. ...

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