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  3. EL PLOT

    Aplot to kis[?] the leaders of the Roumanian Parlament and government officiers [?] replace the Boy King with a [?]ry dictatorship in ...

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  4. COMMONWEALTH DEFICIT

    In the peak year, 1926-27, when Australia, was flooded with imported goods, did these duties provide £43,000,000? asked Mr. Secullin. The ...

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  5. KING'S HEALTH

    The King's journey to Sandringham has been cancelled. The King intended to entrain at 12.55 p.m., have lunch abroad and reach ...

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  6. MORTGAGE ON AUSTRALIA

    "Mr. Binney had said that with public and private debts Australa is mortgaged to the the extent of 60 cent. of its supposed national wealth," stated ...

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  7. Suggested Conference

    Replying to the Auburn Council's suggestion that the timber strike could be settled at a conference under the chairmanship of the Governor, ...

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  8. MURDER MYSTERY

    The police have been investigating the reported discovery of the body of a man buried in a bag in the gorge, near Boonjie, near the spot where the ...

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  9. NEGOTIATIONS AUTHORISED

    The secrectary tro the Timber Merchants Association, Mr. Corke, said to-night that the timber firm of Rosenfeld and Company had been ...

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  10. LAUNCH ADRIFT

    A launch with [?] ing women and [?] on board brple adroft om Tromotu Bau (Qld.) Seven hours later a [?] ...

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  11. FLIGHT TO ROME

    The Bellanda Wright single-motored monoplane Pathfinder" with pilot Roger Williams and navigator Lew[?] Yandey, made a perfect take-off a ...

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  12. NEW ZEALAND JUDGE

    Mr. Justice Frazer, president of the New Zealand Arbitration Court, arrived to-day to study workers compensation in the varicus States. ...

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  13. HOSPITAL COMMISSION

    The Cabinet to-day appointed four members to act with the chairman of the hospital commission. Mr. R. J. Love. They will receive an ...

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  14. TWO SURVIVORS

    The Admiralty announces that submarine H17 was sunk by submarine [?]12 in St. George's Channel, 12 miles north-west of St. David's Head, ...

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  15. GREATMAHSDREAM

    General Parr and 5,000 members of the Salvation Army witnesed Prince George open the Booth Memorial Training College at Denmark Hill. It ...

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  16. SOUTHERN CROSS

    The Southern Cross arrived here at [?] o'clock this evening. To-morrow morning the aviators will continue to Rome. ...

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  17. CREW RESCUED

    A serious explosion in the Northan Sea last night was followed by the report that a vessel was seep to naze been sinking. ...

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  18. WHEAT INDUSTRY

    The position of the wheat industry, caused by the low prices obtainable for wheat and he high cost of production n New South Wales was the subject of ...

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  19. LITHGOW DISMISSALS

    Replying to a deputation from the Returned Soldiers' League, which asked for the reinstatement of a number of men who have been, dismissed from ...

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  20. "MR. J. FELIX"

    The well-known race horse trainer, Leslie Holmes, known on the turf as Mr. J. Felix," arrived in Sydney by the Brisbane express to-day after a ...

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  21. OWEN YOUNG PLAN

    [?] has been learned that the King's dominions will be represented by their won delegates at the international con ference on the Owen Young plan for ...

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  22. COAL COMMISSION

    The chairman of the Coal Commission said this afternoon that the Commission had an interview with Mr. Rees, president, and Mr. Davies, ...

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  23. ANZAC WAR GRAVEI

    The Australian pilgrimage to the Anzac war graves arrived here [?] route to the Dardanelles, They visited the British cemetery in ...

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  24. DESERT MARCH

    Will Longstaff is consigning an additional feature to the collection of pictures which is going to Australia for exhibition. ...

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  25. FLESH ON ENGINE

    When the north-west ma[?] arrived at Broadmeadows to-day, stains and particles of flesh were found on the front portion of the engine. ...

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  26. MOTOR TRANSPORT

    Spnking at the half-yearly meeting of the Motor Traders' Association today, the president, Mr. Dumbrell, said: "Speaking from the motor transport ...

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  27. TRAIN AND CAR

    A motor car driven by J. L. Richardson was smashed to pieces by [?] train at a level crossing near Habindi yesterday. ...

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  28. BOY SCOUTS

    A party of 240 Austialian Boy Scouts from the Bradine motored from Suez-to Cair across the desert in cars specially placed at their disposal ...

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  29. REDUCING SALARIES

    The Premier and Treasurer, Mr. Butler, has called for a list of officers in the public service whos are receiving £400 or more a year. ...

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  30. FERRY DISASTER

    Evidence concering the disastrous Greycliffe-Trabiti collision, Which was taken on Commision, having arrlyed in Sydney, it is expected that the case ...

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  31. BABY ABANDONED

    Information was recived by the Manly police to-day that a woman has been arrested at Wentworth Fails in Connection with the baby abandoned a[?] ...

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  32. VETERINARY OFFICER

    The Council for Seicntific and industrial Research is calling for appllications from [?] graduates for appointment as field officer for ...

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  33. THE DEFICIT

    Mr. G.A. parkers, president of the Sydney Chamber of Commerce, commenting on the Federal Treasurer's Budget, said that the only way to ...

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  34. NEW ARRIVALS

    Members of the Commonwealth lendsDepartment who arrived in Canberra during the week include Major C. L. Clarke. Mr. Ziggele, Mr. W. ...

    Article : 61 words
  35. CUT TO PIECES

    A man whose name has not yet been assertained was cut to pieces by a train at Central Station this afernoon. He apppeared to lunch and feel beneath the ...

    Article : 106 words
  36. LADY'S HANDBAG

    A diver to-day recovered money and lewels valued at more that £250 lost by Mrs. Hillier as the steamer Sonoma was drawing away from the wharf on ...

    Article : 36 words
  37. TOOTH'S BREWERY

    The directors of Tooths and Coy.. Ltd., the well-known brewing company, announced that the company intends to increse itrs nominal capital ...

    Article : 74 words
  38. DETECTIVE ROBBED

    A thief entered the premises of Detective Sergeant Wickham last night and took money, jewellery and clothing valued at £65. ...

    Article : 48 words
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