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CAPTAIN'S FLAT
BIG PROGRAMME MAY SPEND £645,000 SULPHUR PRODUCTION SYDNEY, Friday.
Giving evidence before the Tariff Board this afternoon, Frederick Roy Lee, industrial adviser to the National Mining Corporation of Great Britain, ...
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STOLEN CARS
Garage Proprietor Charged GUILTY OF RECEIVING SYDNEY, Friday.
At the Darlinghurst sessions, Eric Foster, 20, a garage proprietor, pleaded guilty to having received two motor cars which he knew had been stolen. ...
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£20,000
HIDDEN IN SOFA STRANGE COURT CASE MELBOURNE, Friday.
That she nobbed her mother of £22,000 was the charge preferred against Pearl Cressy, of Ripon Lea, at the Caulfield Court to-day. ...
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BRAIDWOOD ESTATE
Daughter Seeks Maintenance SYDNEY, Friday.
Mona Evelyn Coghill Osberne, a daughter, of Robert Coghill Madrill, grazier of Braidwood, who left an estate of £85,000, made application to the Chief ...
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£5000 MISSING
Bank Clerk Charged MELBOURNE, Friday.
At th[?] City Court to-day, William Wurth, bank clerk of Sydney, was charged with the alleged theft of £145 from the E.S. and A. Bank, Sydney. ...
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BROADCASTING
Improvement Asked MELBOURNE AND SYDNEY MELBOURNE, Friday.
Mr. Malone, the Federal Inspector-General of wireless stated that all A class stations in Sydney and Melbourne had been asked to improve ...
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GUN AFFRAY
Two Arrests Made EARLY MORNING SHOT MELBOURNE, Friday.
Upon opening the door in response to a [?]d knocking at her house at Port Melbourne, early this morning, Mrs. Mulligan was confronted by a ...
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AIR RECORD
Greig to Attempt PROBABLY IN JUNE LONDON, Thursday.
Preparations have been completed for a fresh attack on Bernardi's speed record. Flight Lieut. Greig is practising before piloting the super marineine ...
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TEXT BOOKS
On The Dominion BRITISH SCHOOLS BACKWARD LONDON, Thursday.
In the House of Commons, Mr. H. C. Haslam (Conservative) asked the President of the Board of Education if he was aware that some text books ...
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GIRL'S CLAIM
FROM HOSPITAL T.B. FROM PATIENTS GRIFFITHS, Friday.
At the Leeton sittings of the Workers' Compensation Court, Alice MarChant claimed £2 a week and medical benefits from the Narrandera ...
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REBUKE
TO COOLIDGE SENATE OVER-RIDES VETO WASHINGTON, Thursday.
President Coolidse received the most decisive congressional rebuke of his whole administration to-day, when the Senate, in little more than an hour, ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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IN TRIUMPH
WILKINS AT OSLO AMUNDSEN'S TRIBUTE OSLO, Thursday.
The city tribumphantly received Wil[?]s and Eielson on their arrival from Bergen. The president of the Geographical Society headed the welcoming ...
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AUSTRAL-SCOTS
In Edinburgh HISTORIC PLACES VISITED LONDON, Thursday.
The Australian Scottish delegation stood reverently facing, the Scottish national war memorial in the quadrangle,of Edinburgh Castle, while Mr. ...
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In connection with the visit of the Austral-Scols, Mr. Hyland offered prizes to the Scottish school children for casays on Australia for which the ...
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JUDGE SCHOLES
For Bribery Inquiry MR. BRUCE ANNOUNCES MELBOURNE, Friday.
The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) announced that judge Scholes, of Sydneys had been anppointed to preside as the Royal Commissioner ...
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ANTI-WAR LEAGUE
Invitations Handed TO FOREIGN SECRETARY LONDON, Thursday.
The American Ambassador in London has handed to Sir Austen Chamberlain invitations to the Australian, South african and New Zealand ...
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DUNES MURDER
Police At A Loss BODY TO BE CREMATED LONDON, Thursday.
The body of Mrs. Wilson, who was murdered at Le Touquet, France, was brought to London for cremation. Four days' inquiry at La Touquet ...
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"DAWN"
Picture Director Amazed "A FINANCIAL BLOW" MELBOURNE, Friday.
Referring to the Government's dociston to ban the film "Dawn," the managing director of Hoyt's Theatres Ltd. (Mr. S. W. Thring) said: "Apart ...
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HAWAH
Anniversary of Discovery SIR J CARRUTHERS TO GO SYDNEY, Friday.
In response to an invitation from the Prime Minister, Sir Joseph Carruthers will go to Hawal[?] next year to represent Australia at the 150th anniversary ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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FRENCH TENNIS
AUSTRALIANS IN PLAY RESULTS OF DOUBLES LONDON, Thursday.
A Paris message states that better weather prevailed for the French champoinships, which was continued to-day at Auteuil. ...
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SOLDIER SETTLERS
£10,000,000 LOSSES MELBOURNE, Friday.
The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) said to-night that apparently there was some misunderstanding with regard to the question of soldier land settlement. ...
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AFGHAN KING
GIVEN £20,000 SWORD BOUND FOR BLACK SEA LONDON, Thursday.
An Angora message states that King Amamullah and Queen Souriya was honoured at a banquet given by Mustapha Kamel, who gave the King ...
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TRANS-PACIFIC
KINGSFORD SMITH To Leave on June LATEST PLANS ANNOUNCED LOS ANGELES, Thursday. It is now learned that Captain Kingsford smith hopes to commence his flight to Australia on June 1. He at present plans to leave for Millsfield to-morrow, where Instruments will be adjusted and final preparations made.
The crew will be composed of Smith, Ulm, as pilot, Capt, Harry Lyon as ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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BRITISH ELECTIONS
Mr. Ramsay McDonald SAFE SEAT SOUGHT LONDON, Thursday.
Miss Megan Lloyd George, daughter of the lender of the Liberal Party, has been nominated as Liberal candidate for Anglesey at the next ...
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BURNED TO DEATH
Settler and Family WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Friday.
A settler, Alfred Wallet, aged 40, and his five children, whose ages ranged from 13 to 6, and Charles Parnell, aged 13, were burned to death in a farm ...
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When Ernest Goodsir, a carpenter, aged 58, was about to commence work on the new portion of St. Mary's Cathedral this morning, he collapsed and ...
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ROSTER SYSTEM
Modified Plan SHIPOWNERS' OFFER SYDNEY, Friday.
The shipowners to-day offered to allow the roster system to continue with the provision that they would not be compelled to take a man just because ...
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WATERSIDE WORKERS
Active Support for Cooks MELBOURNE, Friday.
Mr. Tudehope had a conferece with the Waterside Workers' Federation to-day, at which it was decided that the onus of refusing conference to these ...
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AORANGI IDLE
All Services Threatened EXCEPT BASS STRAIT SYDNEY, Friday.
The cooks on the Aorangi were paid off to-day, but the vessel will probably be re-manned without difliculty next week. ...
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SCIENCE TO AID
IN CRIMINAL TRIALS COURT ADOPTS NEW PLAN NEW YORK, Thursday.
The court of general sessions, which is the oldest and largest criminal court in North America, has decided to adopt the services of psychologists and ...
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In the House of Commons, Sir Joynson Hicks said that he hoped to give the result of the inquiries, into the sources through which the Soviet ...
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Armed raiders shot doad James McAuley, a Justice of the Peace, and his two sisters at their homes. ...
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The Mayor of W[?]llongong, Ald. Smith, died this morning. He became ill after having eaten some fish and later contracted pneumonia. ...
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