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  3. FALSE START

    Lieutenant Keith Anderson and Bob Hitchcock hopped from Mascot this morning at 6.25 in a Bristol tourer plane in an attempt to fly to England in 14 ...

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  4. L-55 VICTIMS

    Silent homage was paid to-day at Portsmouth to o[?]cers and men of the submarine L-55, which was sunk in Russian waters 9 years ago. ...

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  5. LOAN BILL

    The debate in committee on the Loan Bill, for the raising of £10,700000, was resumed in the House of Representatives yesterday afternoon. ...

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  6. MR. LAMBERT

    The death occurred in Sydney, at a quarter to nine, last night, of Mr. W. H. Lambert who has been the member for West Sydney since September, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. EVACUATION

    Following Mueller's and Briand's 90 minutes conversation, Briand in a statement to the press said, "No Rhineland negotiations occurred in ...

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  8. RUN DOWN

    When James Robert Mooro,62 Mrs. Kate Long, 65, and Mrs. June Hook were standing in the safety zone at the corner of St. Kilda and Domain roads ...

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  9. VISIT TO AUSTRALIA

    Walter Hagen has informed the Australian Press Association that he has definitely decided to make the journey to Australia. He refuses to ...

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  10. KIRKWOOD COMING TOO

    Kirkwood stated that the Professional Golf Association was misinformed regarding his plans. He said, "I am sailing for Australia ...

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  11. BOUNTIES

    Figures supplied by Senator Sir George Pearce in the Senate yesterday showed that the total amount of bounties paid to the industries of the ...

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  12. REPRESENTATION

    In the Senate yesterday, Senator Needham asked Sir George Pearce, the Leader of the Government, wheth er the promise made by the Prime ...

    Article : 109 words
  13. DOG RACING

    Pressure is being brought to bear by Chinese officials to stop greyhound racing in Shanghai, where two British companies operate with in the ...

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  14. GENEVA

    Sufficient names have been handed in to keep the debate going till the big men like Cushundun, Briand, and M[?]eller arc ready to take the tribune ...

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  15. WOOLLEY'S RECORD

    Woolley, for the first time in his career, made 3,000 runs for the season. ...

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  16. PONTIFICIAL MASS

    At St. Mary's Cathedral this morning the Bishop of Namur celebrated pontificial high Mass in the presence of the Papal Legate and a crowded ...

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  17. COURSING

    At a meeting, the directors of the Australasian Coursing Club decided to ask the Government to allow a court "of competent jurisdiction" to decide ...

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  18. NEW SCHOOL

    Plans for the Canbeera Church of England Grammar School were finally passed by the Commission yesterday. ...

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  19. RECORD CLAIMED

    Reports from Casablanca state that Assoland and Le Fevre re-started at six this morning for Senegal,but it was rumoured at Le Bourget, after a ...

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  20. HOUSING

    Answering a question dealing with the attitude of the Qeensland Government towards the Commonwealth Housing Bill, Sir George Pearce said ...

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  21. MINERS' STOPPAGE

    The president of the Northern Miners Federation, Mr. Houre, has received a telegram from Mr. Bavin urging him to prevent, if possible, a stoppage ...

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  22. ANOTHER ATTEMPT MOOTED

    Assolant, and Le Fevre wirelessed Le B[?]urget that they are abandoning the flight and are returning to prepare for another attempt. The message ...

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  23. MARATHON SWIM

    One hundred and ninety-nine swimmers entered the water to compete in the fifteen miles Wrigley marathon swim. ...

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  24. SOUTHERN CROSS

    The Southern Cross will not leave for New Zealand to-night owing to unfavourable weather reports. The present Intentions are that the flight ...

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  25. PRISONERS ESCAPE

    The Minister for Colonies has been advised that the famous Marse[?]lles criminal. Dr. Bougrat, who, became fascinated by an Apache girl, and ...

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  26. DEATH PACT

    Mabel Rose. 35 was charged at the Central Police Court with having attempted to commit suicide. Sergeant Lynch said that defend ...

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  27. PARENTAL CONTROL

    That some parents are too virtuous towards their children, is the opinion of Judge Curlewis as expressed at the Darling[?]urst Court to-day. ' ...

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  28. EUCHARISTIC CONGRESS

    The Town Hall was crowded to the doors when one of the sectional meetings of the Eucharistie congress was held this afternoon. ...

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  29. CHINA

    Dr. Wang voiced China's keen desire to co-operate with the League for peace on a basis of Western civilisation, which he valued as an ...

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  30. STOCK SCANDAL

    The arrest of Hugo Stinnes son of the late steel magnate is believed to be a prelude to a bigger scandal in connection with war loan stocks. ...

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  31. DOUBLE SUICIDE

    The inquiry was concluded into the death of Roy Sefton, 36, estate agent, and his wife, Amy, who were found dead in their home at Murrumbeena ...

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  32. N.Z. SETTLERS

    Premier Coates cabled reply to the story of a starved immigrant prompts the Daily Herald to assert in an editorial that [?] [?]ll columns with ...

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  33. AT THE CENOTAPH

    The Papal Legale, Cardinal Cerro[?] placed a wreath on the Cenotaph in the presence of thousands of people. The wreath was in the form of a cross, and ...

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  34. LANDING GROUNDS

    Replying to n question by Sir Elliot Johnson. in the House ot Representatives, yesterday, Major Marr said that the Government was considering The ...

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  35. NO PETROL

    A fire here this morning destroyed Collinson's store known as Noah's A[?] and also his residence next door. The damage is estimated at £2,000. ' ...

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  36. CEMETERIES

    Two cemetery sites, which will accommodate the requirements of Canberra in the near future, have been chosen by the Commission. ...

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  37. UNDER CONTROL

    The Marble Underwriters and Salvage. Association has received a cable that the fire aboard the steamer Castlemoor is now under control. ...

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  38. BIRKENHEAD'S FUTURE

    Lord Birkenhead has returned from a Pleasure cruise. He declined to confirm or deny reports that he intends to leave politics.Neverthless,it will ...

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  39. UNIVERSITY APPEAL

    The Sydney University appeal, opened last year on account of the 75th anniversary of the institution, has now reached the £100,000 mark. ...

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