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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 44 words
  3. AERIAL DOINGS TRANS-ATLANTIC FLIERS

    Light rain fell while Captain Herman [?]l, Baron von Huenfeld, and Colonel James Fitzmaurico received the official homage of the city they had ...

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  4. SPORTING LOCAL RACING

    At a meeting of the committee o management of the Broken Hill Jockey Club held last night a programme with stake money totalling £300 was ...

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  5. FEDERAL POLITICS

    A statement issued yesterday by the Country party forecasts lower taxation on rural residents. The statement declares that provision will be made for ...

    Article : 60 words
  6. INDUSTRIAL HUDDART, PARKER SHIPS

    The Australasian Council of Trade Unions intervened yesterday in the marine cooks' dispute. A conference of representatives of the Cooks' Union ...

    Article : 66 words
  7. QUEENSLAND FLOODS FOUR DAYS ON A ROOF SPENT BY A FAMILY

    Floodwaters in Queensland are be ginning to recede, and communications are being restored (says a Brisbane message in the Adelaide "News"). ...

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  8. OPENING OF MARIST BROTHERS' COLLEGE.

    Dr. Barry (Archbishop of Hobart) is seen addressing the gathering. Those seated from left to right are: Brother Hugh Thomas (below the platform), Dean Brennan, Rev. John Killian, Rev. T. Brady, Dr. Norton (Bishop of Bathurst), Bro. Brendan (Provincial of the Marist Brothers), Rev. C. M'Grath, Brother Bonaventure, Dr. Hayden (Bishop of Wilcannia-Forbes), Dr. Spence, O.P. (Archbishop of Adelaide), Dr. Killian (Bishop of Port ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. FAMILY ENDOWMENT STATEMENT BY MR. HOLMAN BEFORE THE COMMISSION

    Giving evidence before the family Endowment Commission, Mr. W. A. Holman, K.C., said there should be a minimum wage which should be looked ...

    Article : 140 words
  10. LEAGUE OF WHEELMEN

    The monthly meeting of the League of Wheelmen was held at the Trades Hall last night, Mr. F. J. Williams presiding over a fair attendance. ...

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  11. TIMBER WORKERS' CASE

    In the Commonwealth Arbitration Court yesterday Judge Lukin delivered an important judgment covering the timber workers. He held that the 48 ...

    Article : 108 words
  12. ENGLISH COUNTY CRICKET

    Glamorgan won the first county cricket match of the season, beating Worcester by 33 runs. Glamorgan made 165 runs in the sacond innings. ...

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  13. N.S.W. RAILWAYS & TRAMWAYS

    Mr. Chapman, secretary of the Australian Railways Union says that the proposal of the Bavin Government to separate the tramways department ...

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  14. ANOMALIES RECTIFIED BY STATE GOVERNMENT

    The State Government has discovered a number of anomalies in the Family Endowment Act (says the "Sydney Morning Herald") One anomaly ...

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  15. NEW SOUTH WALES ROAD BARRIERS REMOVED

    Barriers on the new road from Bega to Eden which were torn down by motorists on Monday were replaced yesterday. Some land owners are ...

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  16. WEST AUSTRALIA MOTORING FATALITY

    When approaching Kanowna on Tuesday afternoon a motor car apparently ran into a sand patch and overturned. As a result the wife of ...

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  17. THE LABOR PARTY

    Strong condemnation of the manner in which the Easter conference of the A.L.P. was conducted is contained in the report of six miners' delegates ...

    Article : 232 words
  18. SALVAGING DAMAGED WOOL

    An expert has arrived from Brisbane to recondition 940 bales of wool submerged on the wharfs during the recent floods (says a Rockhampton ...

    Article : 65 words
  19. SEEING NEW YORK

    Captain Koehl made four short flights in the sister plane to the Bremen, the F13, after which he. Colonel Fitzmaurice, and Baron von Huenfeld ...

    Article : 74 words
  20. BRITAIN AND EGYPT

    Nahas Pasha, leader of the Wa[?]d party, has granted an interview to the Cairo correspondent of the "Vossische Zeitung." "Britain has no right to ...

    Article : 124 words
  21. BOXING

    Weighing 15st. 3lb. and looKing like a real blacksmith, Tom Heeney to-day walked ashore from the [?]eviathian i[?] plenty of time to attend the ...

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  22. DEATH OF A CHILD

    A post-mortem examination of the child found dead alongside its mother in a Darlinghurst residential revealed that the infant was stillborn. The ...

    Article : 55 words
  23. S.T. COMPANY AWARD

    Before the Industrial Commission yesterday application was made on behalf of the Silverton Tramway Employees' Onion for an extension of time in which ...

    Article : 260 words
  24. GUILTY OF ATTEMPTED MURDER

    Codgery, an aboriginal, was found guilty yesterday in the Criminal Court of trying to poison Constable Slater, of Gascoyne Junction, by putting ...

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  25. GENERAL HAPPENINGS

    The Washington correspondent of the Detroit "News" declares that Colonel Lindbergh's world flight has been positively confirmed. Colonel Lindbergh ...

    Article : 95 words
  26. INJURED BY FALL OF EARTH

    Henry Blackwell, a laborer employed on excavation work by the Water and Sewerage Board, was partly buried by a fall of earth near Parramatta ...

    Article : 66 words
  27. AUSTRALIAN CYCLISTS WELL RECEIVED IN FRANCE

    Australian cyclists, who will ride in the Tour de France contest, are receiving admirable publicity in France, and the backing of the cycle ...

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  28. WESTERN LANDS

    Mr. E. M., Horsington, speaking in the Legislative Assembly last night, complained of the allotment of Block 863, known as Mt. Gipps block, near ...

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  29. A STABBING CASE

    James Porter, jun., was stabbed in the back during a struggle with two boys at [?] Keira. It was stated that the boys released noxious ...

    Article : 74 words
  30. INJURED IN FIGHT

    In a fight which arose out of a quarrel between John Gardiner (19) and a girl he was dancing with on Monday night the girl's brother fought ...

    Article : 62 words
  31. CANADIAN LIBEL SUIT

    A Cobourg message says that the jury in the General Currie libel case has found the publishers of the Port [?]ope "Guide" guilty of libel, and has ...

    Article : 160 words
  32. CABLES AND WIRELESS

    Mergers of cable and wireless companies in Britain and the United States are rumored, and important developments are expected. It is ...

    Article : 75 words
  33. Advertising

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  34. FEDERAL TERRITORY

    In the Commonwealth "Gazette" appears a new ordinance for the Federal Capital territory relating to defamation (says a Canberra message in the ...

    Article : 159 words
  35. AIR FORCE AEROPLANE CRASHES AT GOULBURN

    An Air Force machine crashed outside of Goulburn yesterday, but the two occupants, Flying-Officer Lord and Aircraftsman Pinn, by a miracle ...

    Article : 95 words
  36. FEDERAL REVENUE

    The deficit in Customs revenue compared with that estimated for the first 10 months of the financial year is £209,093, and in postal revenue ...

    Article : 55 words
  37. TYPHOID AT BALLARAT

    Seven members of the family of Mr. and Mrs. G. White, of Buninyong, including the parents, have been stricken with typhoid and are in ...

    Article : 67 words
  38. SYDNEY CITY COUNCIL.

    The Sydney Civic Commissioners have received from the solicitors of [?] Silas Maling, deputy general [?]ager of the Sydney Council ...

    Article : 122 words
  39. FRANCIS BIRTHS

    Francis Birtles, the Australian explorer, who is driving a Bean car from London to Australia, arrived at the Siamese border, 80 miles east of ...

    Article : 49 words
  40. EMPIRE EXHIBITION

    It has been decided to hold the Empire exhibition in Sydney in 1932 instead of 1931, as was originally intended. The postponement was made ...

    Article : 52 words
  41. BREACH OF CRIMES ACT

    H. J. Carrigan, secretary of the Seamen's Union, was yesterday fined £100, with £150 costs—in default, six months' gaol—for a breach of the ...

    Article : 58 words
  42. BISHOP OF NEW[?]

    Dr. G. M. Long was last night enthroned as Anglican Bishop of Newcastle in the presence of the largest and most distinguished gathering of ...

    Article : 45 words
  43. A MISSING FAMILY

    A dead horse with a light cart and harness has been found in a creek at Pelham. The cart and harness belonged to Jack Woolley (30). Woolley, ...

    Article : 64 words
  44. WAR OFFICE CONTRACT FOR FROZEN MEAT

    The Australian tender for the War Office contract of 4000 tons of frozen meat has been accepted. Swift's are supplying, from Queensland, 3300 tons ...

    Article : 42 words
  45. FORGED £5 NOTES

    The police have made three further arrests in connection with the seizure of a note-printing press and 10,000 partly completed counterfeit £5 notes. ...

    Article : 70 words
  46. THE YALLOURN EPIDEMIC

    The recent epidemic of gastroenteritis in Yallourn, during which nine children died, is attributed by the Health Commission to highly insanitary ...

    Article : 48 words
  47. KYLSANT SHIPS HANDING OVER IN AUGUST OF COMMONWEALTH LINE

    Mr. Larkin, of the Commonwealth Shipping Board, states that the new owners of the ships intend to retain sufficient of the present staff to give ...

    Article : 60 words
  48. GOVERNMENT REVENUE

    According to the Commonwealth Statistician, the Commonwealth and States ra[?], between them, revenue of £180,000,000 during the last ...

    Article : 31 words
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  51. Candidates for the Brighton (Victoria) By-Election last Saturday.

    The above were candidates for the Brighton (Victoria) by-election brought about by the death of Mr. O. R. Snowball. Though Brighton is not an industrial centre, Mr. W. F. Finlayson nominated as a Labor candidate, but it was realised (says the "Age") that the expected to win more support on account of his strong anti-liquor views and his work in the prohibition movement than he would as a purely Labor nominee. Six of the candidates—Messrs. H. A. Abbott, H. E. Hall, A. Kelly. [?]. Macfarlan, J. M. Ramsay and T. Ryan—were classed as Nationalists; Mrs. E. Glencross stood as an Independent Nationalist, Mr. D. J. Hoban as a straight-out Liberal, and Mr. M. Hannah as an Independent. The vote was taken on Saturday ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 222 words
  52. STAFFS SIGNING ON FOR NEXT ROUND TRIP

    The Australian Press Association learns that the commander, officers, and engineers of the Largs Bay are signing on for the next round trip ...

    Article : 91 words
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