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  3. PRAYER BOOK

    Sir Joynson Hicks, in "The Empire Review" makes a sharp attack in connection with the biship's a[?]ude of the rejection of the Prayer Book. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. SHEFFIELD SHIELD

    The fine batting of Loder, Jackson, Kippax and Bradman placed N.S.W. in a strong position in the Sheffield Shield match against Queensland, ...

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  5. GRANT REFUSED

    While expressing sympathy willi the aims of the Australian-Made Preference League, The Premier (Mr. Bavin) told a deputation from the body ...

    Article : 181 words
  6. BEAM TELEPHONY

    An extraordinary position has arisen from the disclosure that the forthcoming wireless merger bill retains the control of telephony in the hands of the ...

    Article : 318 words
  7. ENGLISH TEAM

    Chapman to-day announced that the following team will play against the Victorians:— Chapman (captain). White, Jardine[?] ...

    Article : 71 words
  8. AERODROMES

    A remarkable step towards [?]vil aviation has been taken by the Air Minister which addressed a letter to the Town Clerk of the chief provincial ...

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  9. TOM WALSH

    This afternoon Tom Walsh took over the general secretaryship of the Seamen's Union wiith any ceremony. There was no opposition to his entry. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. SAMOA

    The Mandates Commission has concluded the examination of the New Zealand Government's report of Western Samoa. ...

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  11. HIGH SCORING

    "Plum" Warner, in the "Morning Post," snys total scores prove the excellency of the Adelaide pitch, and the impotence of the howlers of both sides; ...

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  12. MURDER CHARGE

    After a retirement of three hours, the jury returned a verdict of not guilty, in which the case of Adam Khan, an A[?]han, was charged with ...

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  13. AT OODNADATTA

    The "Spirit of Australia" left Borken Hill at 6 a.m. to-day[?] for Wyndham, in continuance of the flight to England. The 'plane landed at Oodnadatta ...

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  14. A. H. ALBERT

    Diver A. H. Albert, who figured prominently[?]as a w[?]ness in the Civie Graft [?]quiry, and in the prosec[?]tion Of Silas Maling, sailed on the "Tango ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. COFFEY TRIAL

    Earnest Joseph Coffey, 30, appeared at the Darlinghuist Sessions to?day on a charge, of having shot at Detective Bowie, with intent to murder him. ...

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  16. KING'S PICTURE

    Two pictures, the first of the King, the second a cartoonist's drawing, were successfully broadcasted. The British Broadcasting Association received them ...

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  17. BURNS CLUB

    That the Highland Society and Burns Club should run a queen competition in conjunction with the Highland Gathering, which will be held on ...

    Article : 131 words
  18. REPARATIONS

    The German Ambassador has interviewed M. Briand and expressed the Berlin Government's view that the committee should be of [?]ndependent experts, ...

    Article : 86 words
  19. MORE THAN HALP WAY

    The German steamship Munchen reports by wireless that the Graz zeppelin states, at noon, its speed was 50 miles an hour. Its position is exactly on ...

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  20. Light Rain Falling.

    Light rain was falling to-day. Prospects for fine weather to-morrow are not too favourable. ...

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  21. Welcome te English Team.

    A crowd of about 2,000 welcomed the English cricketers when they arrived from Adelaide. Showers were falling and the weather does not look too ...

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  22. BIG CROWDS TO WELCOME

    Officials here expect the airship on Thursday, morning, or at the [?]est, late on Wednesday, which will neces[?]tate [?]sing about waiting till ...

    Article : 61 words
  23. Prisoner's Escapo Solved.

    It is reported that John Brandon Parker, who made a successful cscape from the lock-up at Dartinghurst some time ago, got out of the country ...

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  24. UNEMPLOYMENT

    Unem[?] loyment [?]urns how that a further considerable increase has taken place. The total number of un[?]mploy[?] [?] now totals 1,341,200, which is 23,[?] ...

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  25. PICTURES BY AIR.

    Addressing the Rotary Club to-day, the Director-Genera of Posts and Telegraph. (Mr. H. P. 'Brown), said that the postal department was on the point ...

    Article : 63 words
  26. IN THE UNDERTOW

    An elderly man and a boy had nar[?]w e[?]pes when carried out by the frong undertow at [?]odi to-day. The [?]an was in a [?]ad way when brought ...

    Article : 61 words
  27. Sale of Obscene Publications.

    A deputation from the United Social Questions Council to-day waited on the Attorney-General (Mr. Slater) and asked him to do his utmost to prevent ...

    Article : 97 words
  28. MELBOURNE TRAGEDY

    The body of Margaret Mary Searon, aged 67, was found in a lane near [?] home at Wattle Avenue, Frankston, at 7.30 this morning. ...

    Article : 212 words
  29. MAURETANIA IN TOUCH

    A Somerset wireless station received [?] message from the Maur[?]ania stating that she was in communication with the [?]pelin, which was a bit north, but not ...

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  30. EX-KAISER'S THREAT

    On the eve of the publication of leters of the Empress Frederick, Sir Fred[?]ick Ponsonby received a letter from the Kaiser through a third party [?] ...

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  31. MURDER CHARGE

    The trail commenced at Dunedin of William John Hardie, on a charge of murdering [?]o Le[?]g Shun at Kyeburn diggings. ...

    Article : 109 words
  32. Peach Crop Damaged.

    It is estimated that half the peach crop of the [?]oulburn Valley district has been destroyed by the aphis pest. Orchardists are faced with a serious ...

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  33. POSITION DEFINED

    Reliable information [?]Tuesday afternoon Indicated that the Graf ze[?] [?] as abo[?] 600 miles north-east o[?] Ca[?] [?] on the northern steamen ...

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  34. SHOOTING TRACEY

    The body of Clitford Tilden Ellison, who was accidently shot at Kambah [?]on Sunday, was removed to Melbourne for burial yesterday. ...

    Article : 34 words
  35. Bush Fire Volunteers.

    The annual report of the association formed to combat bush fires, states the 578 volunteers are ready to meet emergencies which,may arise. In ...

    Article : 43 words
  36. ROAD WORKERS' STRIKE

    When a young man was discharged on the Main Roads Works, near Wauchope, upwards of 300 men downed their tools. A subsequent ...

    Article : 53 words
  37. Setters Seek Lower Water Rate.

    A deputation composed of settlers from the Rodney and Shepparton irrigaton areas to-day waited upon the Minister for Lands, to protest against ...

    Article : 65 words
  38. FRENCH BLUEBEARD DEAD

    Pierre Rev. known as the second Landru for the large number of women murdered attributed to him, died in prison to-day as the result of a hunger ...

    Article : 33 words
  39. H.M.A.S. ALBATROSS

    The Australian seaplane carrier Albatross was taken to Farm Cove to-day. to have her compasses adjusted. ...

    Article : 22 words
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