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  2. STATE PARLIAMENT

    State Cabinet to-day considered legislation to be submitted to Parliament, which opens next week. Another Cabinet meeting will be ...

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  3. THE TURF

    Second Hurdle: Burraform, Romeo, Really. All Aged Stakes: Limerick, Gothic, Vaals. ...

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  4. GIRL'S HEROISM

    Evidence of a young woman's heroism was given at an inquest to-day concerning the death of Arthur Lane (28),who was killed ...

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  5. NO PERSONAL MALICE

    "I did it because I regret the personal attacks on Rear-Admiral Collard, and as there has never been any personal malice ...

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  6. FLOODS

    Floods took four lives during Easter. Two men were swept from a bridge and drowned, and two others lost their lives when an ...

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  7. MORE BOMBS

    The week-end truce was broken by the 67th bombing since October, which blew cut the rear of a two-storey house allegedly used as ...

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  8. WHITE SLAVERY

    Serious allegations of white slavery were made by a deputation of officials of the Actors' Federation which waited on the ...

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  9. FORGED NOTES

    Three forged £10 notes were passed at Randwick races on Monday. It is possible that more were passed and are now in the ...

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  10. LINER'S ROUGH TIME

    The liner Leviathan docked in a battered state by vast seas which struck it in mid-ocean. The force of the water smashed a searchlight 85 feet ...

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  11. "BOOKS" LOSE £100,000

    It is estimated that £100,000 was taken out of the ring by straight out bets and doubles on the Doncaster and Sydney Cup. Many bookmakers ...

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  12. POPULAR WOMEN

    Madame Curie, who with her [?] husband discovered radium, heads the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. FRAUD ALLEGED

    Alleged falsification of the books of [?]erdrian Rubber Co., in Creek-street, Brisbane, resulted in a young woman appearing in the police court to-day ...

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  14. TEN PEOPLE DROWNED

    Ten persons were drowned when a motor boat carrying 20 excursionists lost its radder and capsized on Lake Como, near Grotto del Nini. When ...

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  15. ROWDY WATERSIDERS

    About 1000 members of the branch of the Watersiders Workers' Union attended a stop-work meeting this morning when the ...

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  16. YEARLING SALES

    Spirited bidding marked the opening of the racehorse sales conducted by Messrs. H. Chisholm and Co. today. On account of J. E. and ...

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  17. CANBERRA HOSPITAL

    Following the resignation last week of the complete nursing personnel of Canberra Public Hospital on the ground of mismanagement and ...

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  18. ROYAL SHOW

    Further events at the Royal Show are:- Commonwealth chopping championship, 15 inch logs, final.— ...

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  19. A.L.P. CONFERENCE

    There was a poor attendance at the A.L.P. conference to-night, nearly all country delegates having left the city. Conference was addressed by the leader ...

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  20. METHODICAL SUICIDE

    A determined suicide was committed on Good Friday night by an old mail named Walter Derrett, by drowning in Myrtle Creek above the bridge ...

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  21. ANTI-WAR TREATY

    The Secretary of State (Mr. Kellogg) declared to-day that the United States and France were submitting the war renunciation question to Britain, ...

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  22. NOVEL SCHEME

    As the result of the Government's ban oil country 'bus services which compete with the railways, the Passenger Carriers' Association has hit ...

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  23. HOSPITAL TREATMENT

    At an inquiry into the death of John Scott (72), who died a month after he was knocked down by a motor car in the city, allegations were ...

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  24. EPIC OF SEA

    Member's of the crew of the ill-fated steamer Iron Chief declare that had the gale which made the vessel a total wreck held off for 24 hours the ...

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  25. ROMANCE OF BUSH

    Alexander Macdonald is leaving for Australia ton April 14, accompanied by six artists, to whom he is adding in Melbourne and Sydney, for the ...

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  26. MIGRATION

    The Premier of Western Australia (Mr. Collier), who arrived at Sydney to-day, said that his Government had already asked the Commonwealth ...

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  27. A NIGHT PROWLER

    A woman and her daughter were walking along Thomas-street, Ultimo, last night when a man who was lurking in a dark corner darted out. He ...

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  28. BUSH NURSES' ASSOCIATION

    The annual report of the Bush Nursing Association, which was presented to the meeting to-day, showed that during the year ended December 31, ...

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  29. GOLFER'S WORLD TOUR

    W. C. Lyle, ex-professional of Moore Park Club, Sydney, who is engaged on a two years' tour of the world with the golf club to win a wager of ...

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  30. NEW LINER'S TRIALS

    The Orient Line's new liner Orford returned to Southampton to-day after an enjoyable preliminary crip to Antwerp. The party included Sir ...

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  31. "DISTORTION"

    In an official statement to-day the newly-elected president of the A.L.P. (Mr. J. J. Graves) protested against what he termed "distortion by a ...

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  32. SUSPECTS FIRED AT

    While patrolling Gawler Place late last night, Constable Lippett noticed two men in a tobacconist's shop. When they saw him, the men ran out ...

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  33. SCENES OF DISORDER

    After the Victorian Labour party had carried a motion declaring the form of retrenchment suggested by the Government was opposed to the ...

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  34. A SURPRISE RECEPTION

    Norman McDonald, who was shot in the stomach near the Central Railway Station on March 14 during gang warfare, left hospital yesterday. He was ...

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  35. WALLSEND RACES

    Races were held at Wallsend to-day. Rose Crag fell during the running of the Club Handicap and will be destroyed. The jockey, P. Reynolds, ...

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  36. SHIP MASTER'S DEATH

    An inquest was held to-day concerning the death of Edgar Lucas Adams, master of the American barquentine Forest Friend. Evidence ...

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  37. OIL SCANDAL TRIAL

    A jury has been selected for the purpose of trying Harry Sinclair, the oil magnate, on charges that he conspired to defraud the Government in ...

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  38. PICNIC LORRY AFIRE

    A motor lorry which was returning with a picnic party of men, women and children from Lake Casula caught fire at Enfield last night. Picnickers ...

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  39. TREATMENT OF CANCER

    The Federal Minister for Health (Sir Neville Howse) said to-day that arrangements were under way for the distribution of the radium which was ...

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  40. SUNDAY SCHOOL

    The admission of a boy witness at Campsie Police Court to-day that he had never been to a church or a Sunday school led Mr. Williams, S.M., to ...

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  41. NORTHERN TERRITORY

    The annual report on the administration of the Northern Territory has been issued by the Federal Government. It covers a variety of matters ...

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  42. MUSIC TEACHERS

    The Minister for Education, in officially opening the first conference of the Music Teachers' Association of New South Wales under the auspices ...

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  43. MOTOR CYCLE ACCIDENTS

    Three men were admitted to hospital last night suffering from fractures of the skull caused by motor car and motor cycle accidents. The ...

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  44. SEGREGATION OF UNFIT

    The executive of the Racial Hygiene Centre has expressed the hope that the Government in its proposed legislation with regard to sexual ...

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  45. LADY AVIATOR BANNED

    Lady Heath has been forbidden to continue her flight to London without an escort. She has so far crossed Africa alone. Her continuation would ...

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  46. LANCASTER AND MRS. MILLER

    Capt. Lancaster and Mrs. Miller have accepted an engagement from Union Theatres, Ltd., for a lecture tour in the "Red Rose" in various ...

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  47. ARRESTED OUTSIDE HOSPITAL

    A man who is alleged to have been implicated in a burglary in George--street was discharged from hospital yesterday and arrested. He was found ...

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  48. BALLINA TATTERSALL'S

    Following weights have been declared for the Ballina Tattersall's Club's meeting next Saturday:- MAIDEN HANDICAP, 4 furlongs.— ...

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  49. TYPISTE-SWIMMER RETURNS

    Great crowds welcomed Miss Mercedes Gleitze, the London typiste who swam the Straits of Gibraltar, on her return to London. It is stated that ...

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  50. KNOCKED DOWN BY TRAM

    Mrs. Florence Shipley and her three-year-old daughter, of Waterloo, were knocked down by a tramcar in Railway Square this afternoon. The ...

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  51. FAIR RENTS ACT

    The State Government has decided that a bill to amend the Fair Rents Act will be introduced early in the session which will open about July. ...

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  52. BLAZE AT MELBOURNE

    Fire broke out late this afternoon in Ball and Welch's drapery store. The blaze was most spectacular, and a big crowd gathered. The fire was not ...

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  53. FRAUD ON RACECOURSE

    Four counterfeit £10 notes were passed off on bookmakers at Williamstown racecourse yesterday afternoon. They were clumsy imitations, but in ...

    Article : 39 words
  54. NECK BROKEN

    Petty Officer Humphries, of H.M.A.S. Geranium, considers himself one of the luckiest men in Sydney. On Christmas Eve he fell down the stairs of an hotel ...

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  55. GERMAN STUNT FLYING

    One hundred thousand people at Staaken Aerodrome watched German men and women pilots stunt flying. The airman Raab flew the historic 'plane ...

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  56. JUVENILE CONSCRIPTION

    The president of the Labour party attacked the juvenile conscription policy of the Government. He dechired that £8,000,000 had been wasted ...

    Article : 57 words
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  58. SYDNEY BURGLARIES

    Thieves last night entered and ransacked the offices of Nettleton and Son's Company, warehousemen, and Ross Bros., printers, in Kent-street, ...

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  59. AEROPLANE CRASHES

    An aeroplane belonging to the Silver 'Planes, Limited, had a bad smash at Tenterfield yesterday. The pilot had been flying with local passengers on ...

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