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  2. WITH THE ROYAL TRAIN

    The Royal train pulled out of Napier station to-day punctually at 8 a.m. on its long run to Wellington. Though their Highnesses slept on the train a small ...

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  3. RUN DOWN BY TRAIN

    A motor car was run down by an electric trans while passing over a level crossing near the Croydon railway station on Saturday evening, and was ...

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  4. TRADE WITH U.K.

    Advocating increased distribution of Australian products through Hull, and other ports on the East Coast of England. ...

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  5. COUNCIL CARS

    Alderman Walder, secretary of the Reform Aldermen, and Alderman Courtenay, have made an examination of some of the log books of motor car ...

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  6. B.M.A. CONFERENCE

    The prevention of goitre and the elimination of hydatids were two of the most interesting matters discussed at the recent Australasian ...

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  7. CANTONESE OBJECTIVE

    It is now clear that the Southerners are making a big effort to reach the Shanghai Nanking railway, ...

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  8. WIRELESS

    In opening the Wireless Exhibition at the Exhibition Building on Saturday, Lord Stonehaven said that he was glad to do anything within his power ...

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  9. INCOMPETENCE

    The committee representing English shareholders in Marconi's issued to-day a press report on the basis of the ...

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  10. OTHER ACCIDENTS

    Four men were injured, one of them seriously, last night, when the motor car in which they were travelling overturned on the Liverpool-road. They ...

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  11. A THOUGHTFUL TRIBUTE

    Parry Thomas' giant racing car, "Babs," was towed from the beach at Pendine to-day, and buried like a human body in a great grave [?] by ...

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  12. BILLETING OF TROOPS

    Reports from Soochow this afternoon state that the city, well held by strong Shantung forces, is unlikely to be taken easily. ...

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  13. THRE DROWNINGS

    Three cases of drowning have been reported from different parts of the state. Milly Ahearn (13) was drowned in ...

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  14. Pedestrian Injured

    Following a collision between a motor lorry and a taxi cab at Dulwich Hill yesterday, Albert Wollett, 30, of Lewisham, a pedestrian, was knocked down ...

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  15. RUTHLESS CAIRO THIEVES

    Four thieves at night time entered the house of a rich merchant, Solomon Cicurel, and chloroformed his wife, who was in bed, and attempted to treat him ...

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  16. ELEVEN HOURS ADRIFT

    Captain R. E. Evans, of Melbourne, and Eric Rutley, of Wyee, drifted eleven hours yesterday several miles off the coast, when the motor launch Ena ...

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  17. PRAYER BOOK REVISION

    In the course of an address to-day at a well-attended communion breakfast in the parish hall. Ithaka, to celebrate the commencement of Lent, the ...

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  18. Foreign Defence Line

    Hsu-Yuan, the Chinese Commissioner for Foreign Affairs at Shanghai, has sent a letter to the Senior Consul strongly protesting against the stationing of ...

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  19. RACE OF DRUG ADDICTS

    A report presented to the League of Nations dealing with the world smuggling of drugs states:—"The Egyptians are rapidly becoming ; race of addicts, ...

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  20. MYSTERIOUS EXPLOSION

    There was another mysterious bomb explosion at Redfern early this morning. The explosion occurred just outside the window of a room of a house ...

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  21. PADEREWSKI ARRIVES

    All who met Paderewski, the eminent pianist, upon his arrival in Sydney yesterday morning by the Tahiti were charmed by his magic personality. ...

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  22. DEFENCE OF FRANCE

    The Chamber of Deputies resumed the debate to-day on the Military Reorganisation Bill, centred upon the first article, establishing the principle that every ...

    Article : 212 words
  23. NORTH AND SOUTH AGREEMENT

    Persistent Kuomintang reports are circulating to-night that Chang-Tsung- Chang (anti-Red leader) and Chiang-Kai-Shek (Cantonese commander) have ...

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  24. UP THE STEEP GRADES

    The line was cleared of the derailment in time to enable the Royal train to pick up the Duke and Duchess at Masterton, at the conclusion of the visit there, and ...

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  25. AN EMPTY TOMB

    The American Egyptologist (Professor Reisner) to-day invited a party, including Osman Moharrem, Minister for Public Works, to attend the ...

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  26. STEAM LAUNCH STOLEN

    A steam launch was commandeered this morning by Chinese soldiers and taken down stream from its moorings on the winter front near the British ...

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  27. BULLET IN THE FACE

    A man who Constable Emerson believed was stealing a motor car was shot in the face during a pursuit at Edgecliff last night. Emerson was in ...

    Article : 86 words
  28. WANTED BY POLICE

    A warrant has been issued for the manager of an estate agency, on a charge of appropriating 6,000,000 francs. The police went to arrest him, but it ...

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  29. COLLIERY DISASTERS

    Twelve bodies have yet not been recovered at the Cwm colliery. An inquest was opened to-day and adjourned, the coroner paying a tribute to the ...

    Article : 168 words
  30. RUSH FOR DIAMONDS

    Elaborate precautions to prevent a repetition of the recent fiasco of a rush to the Grasfontein diamond diggings, to-day proved successful. ...

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  31. GIFTS FOR CANBERRA

    Their Majesty's despatch boxes for Canberra will be shipped by the Fordsdale on Tuesday, also large signed photographs of the King and Queen. It is ...

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  32. ANTI-BRITISH PROPAGANDA

    The visit of the British Labour delegate, Tom Mann, to Canton is causing a renewal of anti-British propaganda. Mann is reported to have attended ...

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  33. STUDYING ECONOMICS

    Professor Copland, who went to America last year to investigate an offer made through the Rockefeller foundation to arrange and finance an ...

    Article : 255 words
  34. RECALL OF GOVERNOR

    The Colonial Office has received no communication from Mr. Lang (Premier of New South Wales) in reference to the recall of Sir Dudley De ...

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  35. BETTER SURE THAN SORRY

    When Nelson Smith, an employee at Tuwinga Station, was bitten on the finger by a rock adder, he immediately shopped the digit off with an axe. ...

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  36. MIGRANTS TO AUSTRALIA

    The Empire Parliamentary Association has issued a long report on the Australian visit, and devotes a long chapter to migration, pointing out ...

    Article : 150 words
  37. KIUKIANG AGREEMENT

    To date there hare been no details available of the agreement regarding Kiukiang, which is said to have been signed on March 2. It is presumed that ...

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  38. TANGIBLE EXPERSSIONS.

    The King to-day sent £100 and the Queen £50 to the Colliery Disaster Fund opened by the Lord Mayor of London. ...

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  39. EASTER MONDAY, NIGHT

    General Sir C. E. B. White, the Commonwealth director of arrangements for the Royal tour, arrived at Launceston from Melbourne on the Nairana ...

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  40. SWAN UPSIDE DOWN

    A fourpenny blue West Australian stamp, with the swan upside down, of which only nine are in existence, was sold in Chancery Lane to-day for £680. ...

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  41. SUFFOLKS TO LEAVE

    The Coldstream Guards are coming from Hong Kong to replace the Suffolks, who are shortly to return to Hong Kong, to where they were originally ...

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  42. "EXAMINER" PICNIC

    The heavy rain on Saturday was the cause of the postponement of more than one outdoor fixture, including the "Examiner" and "Weekly Courier" ...

    Article : 76 words
  43. ROBBERY UNDER ARMS

    Gordon Waldock, a taxicab driver, of Murphy-street, Richmond, reported to the Prahran police that shortly before 4 o'clock yesterday morning he had been ...

    Article : 145 words
  44. SOVIET IN CHINA

    That the British Opposition leaders suppport the Chambarlain Note to the Soviet has created a deep impression. Several newspapers declare that the crux ...

    Article : 167 words
  45. HIGH COMMISSIONERSHIP

    It was learnt during the week-end from an authoritative source that Mr. W. M. Hughes has influential support in the Federal Cabinet in favour of ...

    Article : 58 words
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