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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 64 words
  3. THE METAL MARKET

    The following are the middle quotations, of the London metal market for Friday, February. 17:- Lend.—Spot, £20 1/3 a ton (a fall ...

    Article : 110 words
  4. ALLEGED PAYMENTS TO UNION OFFICIALS

    Addressing a meeting at Cessnock last might, Mr. J. M. Baddeley, M.L.A., declared that he would welcome a full inquiry into the bribery ...

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  5. AERIAL DOINGS

    Bert Hinkler, the Australian airman, who is engaged in a solo flight from London to Australia, has arrived here. He landed on the new ...

    Article : 123 words
  6. TROUBLED CHINA

    Following the acute economic crisis and the financial panic in the three eastern provinces controlled by General Chang Tso Li[?], he has arrested a ...

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  7. Washaways on Railway to Sydney.

    Three hours after the express left for Sydney last night advice was received at Crystal-street station that there had been serious washaways near ...

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  8. EXCURSION TO MENINDIE IS TO BE RUN TO-MORROW

    Mr. H. S. Coulson, district superintendent for the New South Wales Railways, said to-day that the rains would make no alteration in the ...

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  9. PASSENGERS ARE STRANDED ON COOTAMUNDRA STATION

    Owing to railway washaways there are over 500 people held up at the Cootamundra station. ...

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  10. SCHOOLBOY DEATH PACT

    A Berlin message says that three film companies have made tempting offers to Paul Krantz and Hildegard Scheller to repeat before the camera ...

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  11. 150 MEN LEAVE WORK AT STOCKTON COLLIERY

    The dismissal of a wheeler at the Stockton Borehole colliery yesterday caused 150 men to walk out. This is the pit concerned in Mr. T. Hoare's ...

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  12. FLOODS IN STATE

    The Railway Department states that the Clarence River at Copmanhurst is up 46 feet, and is expected to rise to 60 feet. As a result a big flood ...

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  13. CHASE AFTER YOUTHS

    Constable late had an exciting experience, early, yesterday, morning when he called on two youths carrying parcels under their arms at Mayfield to ...

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  14. ARDLETHAN FLOODED

    The lower part of Ardlethan is under water, five inches of rain being recorded on Thursday night. Rescue parties were out all night assisting ...

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  15. FEDERAL GOVERNMENT NOT ENCOURAGING HINKLER

    The Federal Government is not encouraging Bert Hinkler in his flight to Australia because it is being made in a machine which is not uregarded as ...

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  16. INDUSTRIAL

    After considering, a report on the employment of three Italians at the municipal quarries, and a protest by the Australian "Workers' Union, the ...

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  17. IN QUEENSLAND

    The lowlying portions of Ipswich are flooded and the police have stopped traffic over Wardell bridge on the main Brisbane-road. ...

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  18. GENERAL HAPPENINGS

    Two Royal Air Force fighting machines engaged in a mock combat collidedvih mid-air near Folkestone and crashed from 900ft. The wings seemed ...

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  19. HEAVY DAMAGE AT JUNEE

    The floods are still menacing many country towns. The damage at Junee is more extensive than was at first thought. Several buildings have been ...

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  20. CURTAIL EXPEWBITUBE

    Speaking to the Chamber of Commerce members yesterday, Sir Robert, Horne said that Australia should curtail its Expenditure with borrowed ...

    Article : 83 words
  21. OILTANKER GROUNDED AT MOUTH OF MERSEY

    The large oiltanker Varano, constructed by Armstrong Whitworth last year, was returning from its maiden voyage to New Orleans loaded with ...

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  22. A FIXED EASTER

    In the House of Commons Mr. R. C. Bourne (Conservative) moved a private bill to establish Easter Day on the Sunday following the second ...

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  23. TRAIN FROM PETERBOROUGH EXPECTED THIS AFTERNOON

    'A' special train is expected to reach the Sulphide-street station at about 5.30 o'clock this afternoon with passengers and mails from Peterborough. ...

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  24. BALUMNAAL TRAGEDY

    The police believe that the murderer of Mr. and Mrs. Clements, at Bulumwaal first struck them over the bead with the butt of apea rifle, but when ...

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  25. MAILS COMING TO-DAY TO BE SORTED ON ARRIVAL

    The mails which come by train this afternoon will be sorted immediately after arrival, and will be available to private box holders. There will, ...

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  26. FACTORIES IR N.S.W.

    According to the Government Statistician the number of factories in New South Wales increased by 9068 during 1927. The value of the output ...

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  27. STUMER IN STORM

    The steamer Port Napier, which was badly knocked about in a cyclone off the Tongo group on February 3 while en route from New York to Sydney, ...

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  28. GREEK EX-DICTATOR

    An Athens message says; Looking pale and much older after his 17 months' imprisonment in a Cretan for tress, General Pangalos, the former ...

    Article : 138 words
  29. PASSENGERS AND MAILS LEAVE FOR PETERBOROUGH

    A special train left the Railway Town station to-day at 1.20 o'clock with passengers and mails for Adelaide. The train is expected to reach ...

    Article : 80 words
  30. BURRINJUCK DAM

    The story of a gigantic engineering undertaking in the building of Burrinjuck storage dam on the Murrumbidgee, was told by Mr. H. H. Dare ...

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  31. IRA[?] POLITICS

    Muzahim Bey, Iraq's diplomatic agent in London, has been suddenly recalled, being replaced by the former Premier. Jaf ar Pacha. Muzahim Bey, ...

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  32. CHILD WELFARE

    Mr. D. H. Drummond, Minister for Education, has given instructions for the dismissal of an official of the Child Welfare Department who, with two ...

    Article : 76 words
  33. ZINC CONCENTRATE LOADING STOPS TILL FURTHER NOTICE

    The breaking of the rail connection with Port Pirie has meant the stoppage of forwarding of lead and zinc concentrates. The men who have been ...

    Article : 79 words
  34. BECKOM RAILWAY STATION REPORTED TO BE UNDER WATER

    A message received from Grafton to-day stated that the flood waters are still rising. Flood waters from the Tweed River ...

    Article : 151 words
  35. A LENGTHY PROGRAMME

    Though the House of Commons carried the second reading of the Stabilisation of Easter Bill, lobby observers point out that even if it passes the ...

    Article : 90 words
  36. THE FILM "DAWK"

    A Washington message says that the State Department may take action to prevent the showing of the British film "Dawn." Americans, of German ...

    Article : 74 words
  37. STUDY OF CANCER

    Dr. Oertel, director of the M'Gill Pathological Institute, has announced the discovery of the presence of nerves in human cancers and other ...

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  38. TRAIN FROM PETERBOROUGH TO LEAVE SUNDAY MORNING

    From Peterborough at noon to-day it was ascertained that railway officials are pushing forward with all haste the repairs to the damaged lines ...

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  39. DRUNKEN MOTORISTS

    Mr. M. J. M'Mahon, S.M., in dealing with a drunken motor driver at the Central Police Court yesterday, referred to what he termed the clamor ...

    Article : 111 words
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  41. DISTRICT RAINFALLS

    Locally the weather has not lifted but there has been no considerable falls since Tuesday night. the few sprinkles which fell during yesterday ...

    Article : 161 words
  42. WATCHWAW KILLED

    Surprising a burglar at work at the Perfection Knitting Mills at Carlton last night, Patrick Fitzgerald, a night watchman, was shot dead. The ...

    Article : 86 words
  43. GENERAL HOTOBS CORP.

    A New York message says that General Motors Corporation announced to-day that the total business for 1927 was 1,269,000 dollars (£253,800). ...

    Article : 71 words
  44. RUTING IN TASMANIA

    Decision was given by the High Court on Wednesday in the case in which the trastees of Christ College, in ...

    Article : 117 words
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  46. NO ARREST YET MADE

    The police have not, yet arrested the murderer of Night-Watchman Fitzgerald. A thorough search of the neighborhood failed to reveal any, ...

    Article : 79 words
  47. WOLLONDILLY ELECTION

    There are only two nominations for the Wollondilly seat by-election, which will be held on March 3. They are:— Daniel Edward Chalker, farmer, of ...

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  48. AEROPLANE FOR ADELAIDE LEFT THIS MORNING

    Captain S. E. Sutcliffe, who came in yesterday, afternoon with mails from Adelaide and Melbourne, left again at 9 o'clock this morning for Adelaide. ...

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  49. MINOR OFFENDERS

    Mr. J. K. Lee, the Minister for Justice, foreshadowed an important alteration in the method of dealing with minor police court cases. He said that ...

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  50. MAN WHO WAS WORTH £1126 DIES IN AN OLD HOUSE

    Although he had property worth £1125 5/, Charles J. Horne, aged about 60 years, a retired coachbuilder, died in poverty in an old house ...

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  51. FIRE ON A STEAMER

    The steamer City of Bath, with 30,000 cases of petrol aboard, returned to Dunedin yesterday in consequence of a fire in No. 2 hold. The fire ...

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  52. EXPRESS FOR ADELAIDE TO LEAVE MONDAY NIGHT

    Mr. S. J. Berry, superintendent of the Silverton Tramway Company, has been advised that a train will leave Peterborough at 5 a.m. to-morrow, ...

    Article : 112 words
  53. GOAL FOR NEW ZEALAND

    It was reported, yesterday that 60,000 tons of coal had been purchased by the New Zealand Government for use on its railways. ...

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  54. SPECIAL TRAIN FOR BURNS ON MONDAY AFTERNOON

    The Silverton Tramway Company, advise that [?] special [?]n will leave the Railway Town station at 12.5 o'clock on Monday afternoon for Burns. This ...

    Article : 46 words
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