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  4. TO-DAY'S WEATHER

    Further rain, heavy in parts. Showery and cool in city. ...

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  5. DRY SPELL BREAKS

    BENEFICIAL rainfalls were recorded throughout the whole State yesterday. In areas where drought has been ...

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  7. PINNED TO DEATH

    WELLINGTON (N.S.W.), Wed. A WOMAN and child were killed instantly, and a man seriously injured, by the capsize of a motor lorry ...

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  8. MAIL ROBBERS AGAIN

    WITH the disappearance only a few weeks ago of £1000 in bank notes from a mail bag on the Junee train, still an unsolved mystery, the ...

    Article : 298 words
  9. RAIL BILL THROWN OUT

    DIEHARDS' DOOM THE Bill to restore the rights of railwaymen victimised in the 1917 strike was thrown out by the ...

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  10. WAR ON TOTE

    That gambling would increase should the totalisator be legalised in Victoria is the opinion of the representatives of Church ...

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  11. LORRY DRIVER ELECTROCUTED

    WRITHING IN AGONY MURWILLUMBAH, Wednesday. PECULIAR circumstances were responsible for the fatal ...

    Article : 184 words
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  13. DIFFICULT JOB FOR NATIONALISTS

    WITHIN the next eight weeks every candidate at the recent elections must furnish to the chief electoral officer an ...

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  14. A FAIR QUINTETTE

    On the wharf when the Naldera left for London yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. THE LAST LINK

    One of the crew of the Naldera has a last peep at friends as the boat draws away. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. CRICKET PAYS!

    A PROFIT of £6154 accrued to the Trustees of the Sydney Cricket Ground for the year at June 30. Income amounted to £19,207, and ...

    Article : 143 words
  17. 44 HOUR BILL

    The 44-Hour Bill was read a third time in the Legislative Council yesterday. Mr. Estell drew attention to the ...

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  18. DRANK POISON BY MISTAKE

    "My God, Jack, I'm poisoned." Thomas Madden staggered into the Church of England Social Service Labor Agency. Campbell Street, about ...

    Article : 236 words
  19. MAINTENANCE RECEIPTS

    The Treasurer, has approved of receipts for £2 or more, paid a maintenance under the Deserted Wives and Children Act, 1901, ...

    Article : 87 words
  20. KICKED AND STABBED

    SET upon by two men in Vinegar Lane. Millar's Point, early last night, George Taylor, 36, a ship's fireman, was brutally assaulted. ...

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  21. OF RECENT DATE

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  22. BROKEN HILL MEN

    It was reported from Whyalla, Iron Knob, this morning, that all the employees at the Broken Hill Proprietary Company's works there have downed ...

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  23. MARRIAGE LAWS

    On the understanding that the discussion would be "rather trank," the conference of Joint Australian Churches met at the independent Hall ...

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  24. MAYNE COMMENTS

    Commenting on the Sheffield cricket match, which was completed to-day. Edgar Mayne said: -- ...

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  25. COLLAPSED AT LUNCH

    Thomas Sodes, [?]3, Beattle Street. Rozelle, was taken by the Balmain District Ambulance to Balmain Hospital yesterday in a serious condition ...

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  26. BRITISH SAILORS

    It is stated by the shipowners that they have secured a full blackleg crow for the Themistocles, which is to sail on November 28. According to ...

    Article : 60 words
  27. FIREMAN INJURED

    Damage exceeding £500 was done by a fire at the Premier Saw Proprietary Co. Ltd., at 201 Young Street, Annandale, and Fireman George ...

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  28. DEAD MAN'S SEAT

    About 15 prominent Labor officials have nominated for the preselection ballot for the Flemington seat in the Assembly rendered, vacant by the ...

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  29. "[?]FALLING INTO OUR LAP"

    "The rest of the loan will simply fall into our lap." said the Secretary to the Federal Treasury, Mr. J. R. Collins, to-night, in announcing that ...

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  30. SENATE RESULT IN S.A.

    Mr. H. Stephens, returning officer, states that he expects to declare the result of the Senate voting in the first week of December. ...

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  31. COLLIE STRIKE

    The explanation of the present strike on the Collie mines in West Australia was given yesterday by the representative of the local branch of the ...

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  32. IS THIS LIKELY TO HAPPEN TO YOU ?

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  33. MAHENO TO SAIL

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Wednesday. The crew of the Union Company's steamer Maheno, which again held up the vessel at Wellington, yesterday, ...

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  34. CLAIM FOR £2000

    Mr. E. G. Maddocks Cohen, solicitor, acting on behalf of Miss Alma Genovive Hart. Lenthall Street, Kensington, had issued out of the Supreme ...

    Article : 55 words
  35. PLASTERERS RESUME

    Plasterers and their laborers who ceased work on the thousand homes on October 28 decided at midday to re[?] This ...

    Article : 52 words
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