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  3. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS FIRE ENGINE IN COLLISION

    Two firemen were slightly hurt when a fire engine they were on was returning from a small outbreak and collided with a tram at the corner of King and ...

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  4. TROUBLED CHINA

    Further startling evidence of the desecration of the tombs of the Manchu royal families outside Pekin was the discovery of 36 boxes of jewels ...

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  5. AERIAL DOINGS TRANS-ATLANTIC FLIGHT

    A Cochrane (Ontario) message states that Bert Hassell and Parker Crammer have begun the second leg of their trans-Atlantic flight ...

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  6. INDUSTRIAL SYDNEY HARBOR BRIDGE

    Claiming that they will be the "highest" men on the structure, and that the work will be risky, the four Creeper crane drivers on the Sydney ...

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  7. CITY TRANSPORT

    At a special meeting on August 9 the City Council decided "That the date for the inauguration of a bus service be fixed for Monday, August ...

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  8. SYDNEY COUNCIL

    When the inquiry concerning the Sydney City Council's coal contracts was resumed to-day Knox Macafee, outside manager for B. Byrnes, ...

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  9. NEW SOUTH WALES

    Speaking at the annual dinner of the fruit merchants sectional committee of the Sydney Chamber of Commerce. Mr. F. Chilton declared that ...

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  10. READERS' COLUMN

    Readers of "The Barrier Miner" are invited to make use of this column as a means of putting into print their grievances (of a public nature), and ...

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  11. THE PALAIS MUSICIANS

    Once again the Palais management is being neckled and harassed by that band of dictators—the Musicians Union. And this time the man in ...

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  12. MOTOR CYCLIST KILLED

    At Presion on Saturday night Alfred Sinallhorn (24) while riding a motor cycle struck a mound of earth on the side of the road with such force ...

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  13. LOST ON MOUNT KOSCIUSKO GRAVE FEARS ENTERTAINED FOR THE SAFETY OF TWO MEN

    Grave fears are now entertained for the safety of Evan Hayes and Laurie Seaman, who disappeared while attempting to reach the summit ...

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  14. AUSTRALIAN TRADE UNIONS

    In the report of the International Federated Trade Union it is stated that no doubt the Australian trade union movement is experiencing bad ...

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  15. TRAIN STRIKES LORRY

    A motor lorry conveying nine passengers from a dance at Beaconsfield was run down by a goods train at a level crossing yesterday morning. ...

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  16. GENERAL HAPPENINGS

    Captain H. S. Broad has made another record for a light aeroplane endurance flight in a Gipsy Moth. He landed at the Stag Lane aerodrome ...

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  17. LORD HANDANE DEAD FORMER SECRETARY FOR WAR

    The death is reported of Viscount Haldane, P.C., LL.D., in his 73rd year. [Lord Haldane was educated at ...

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  18. TRAM AND CAR COLLLDE

    A motor car collided with a tram car at Mount Lawley late on Friday night. The following were injured:— Colonel George Weick, ...

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  19. UNIONISM AND J. R. PROCTOR

    I am not at all surprised by the two magnificient effusions replying to my letter on the above subject. My apprehensions regarding the fealty of ...

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  20. INJURED BY MOTOR CAR

    Arthur Knowles (31), an accountant, was charged at the Central Police Court to-day with having by the wanton driving of a motor car in ...

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  21. TRACKS FOUND ON SLOPES

    Because of additional tracks being found yesterday on the slopes of Mt. Kosciusko it is thought that the two missing men may have found their ...

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  22. R.A.F. MACHINES COLLIDE

    Two Royal Air Force machines collided in the air near Digby (Lincolnshire), the pilot of the first and the pilot and the observer of the second ...

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  23. CONSTABLE FIRES SHOTS AT SUSPECTED BURGLAR

    Five shots were fired by Constable Head on Saturday night in a chase after a man, who it is alleged was found on the premises of the ...

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  24. LLOYD GEORGE'S TRIBUTE

    Mr. Lloyd George, speaking of Lord Haldane, said: "I always thought he was treated most harshly during the war and accorded very base treatment. ...

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  25. TWO MOTORISTS INJURED

    A collision occurred between two cars on Saturday afternoon which resulted in injuries two men. Gordon H. Gillies (24), of Kent Town, was ...

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  26. PALAIS DE DANSE AND MUSICIANS' UNION

    A meeting of the Musicians' Union was held yesterday morning to consider matters arising out of the change of orchestra at the Palais de Danse. ...

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  27. HUSBAND'S AFFECTION LOST

    A writ was issued out of the Supreme Court on Saturday on behalf of Violet Wright, of St. Kilda, claiming £5000 damages from Ellen C[?]daeich for the ...

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  28. LONDON AIR MANOEUVRES

    A Fairey Fox aeroplane ignited while landing at Andover (Hampshire) after the manoeuvres last night. The machine was destroyed, but the ...

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  29. CYCLIST IS RUN OVER BY A MOTOR LORRY LORRY DRIVER ARRESTED

    Peter Charles Skelly, of 185 Argent-street, was admitted to the Hospital last night suffering from injuries caused by being run over by a motor ...

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  30. ADELAIDE BUS OWNERS OFFER BUSES TO GOVT.

    Mr. R. L. Butler, the Premier of South Australia, said on Saturday that two of the bus companies running have offered their fleets to the Government. ...

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  31. AMERICAN EXPEDITION RETURNS FROM MONGOLIA

    Wonderful discoveries are reported by Boy Chapman Andrews, the leader of the Fourth American Mongolian expedition, which returned to Pekin on ...

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  32. MOB ATTACKS POLICEMAN

    Constable Bird was kicked into unconsciousness at King's Cross on Saturday, night when he was attacked by a mob of men while endeavoring to ...

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  33. A JOCKEY'S INSOLVENCY

    Judge Paine in the Adelaide Insolvency Court on Friday further investigated the insolvency of Frederick Arthur Cameron, jockey, of ...

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  34. AT THE A.L.P. TO-NIGHT

    When the members of the A.L.P. who have been negotiating with the bus owners explain to-night how the Council came to cut out all the cars ...

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  35. STATE METAL QUARRY CLOSED AT PORT KEMBLA

    The State metal duarry at Port Kembla was closed down on Saturday after 22 years during which approximately four million tons of metal has ...

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  36. DRIVER BEFORE COURT

    William Conran Buss (40), a fettler, pleaded guilty in the Police Court to-day, before Mr. R. C. Atkinson, S.M., to a charge of having on August 18 ...

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  37. THE GOAL INDUSTRY

    At the eleventh annual meeting of the Queensland Colliery Proprietors' Council on Tuesday, the retiring president (Captain W. J. Gollin) said the ...

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  38. ASSAULT ON A CHILD

    While playing in a lane off University-street, Carlton, on July 26 a five-year-od girl was criminally assaulted by a man. The girl is now in hospital ...

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  39. STORM AT HAIT!

    A message from Port Au Prince (Haiti) says that a tropical storm visited the island on Friday. It is estimated that 200 persons are dead ...

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  40. A.W.U. BREAKAWAYS

    Communist emissaries are stated to have convened a conference with the breakaway section of the A.W.U. to discuss ways of controlling that ...

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  41. CAPTAIN HARRY LYON

    A San Francisco message states that Mrs. Ermina Lyon received an annulment in the Superior Court to-day of her marriage to Captain Harry Lyon. ...

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  42. W.E.A. LECTURES

    In the Technical College on Saturday night Mr. J. B. Ireland tutor for the Workers' Educational Association, delivered an address on the history ...

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  43. DEATH OF MR. W. H. J. VEAL

    Mr. William Henry John Veal (27) collapsed and died on the footpath hear the Southern Cross Hotel about 10.50 o'clock last night. Messrs. ...

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  44. MINE WORKER INJURED

    When J. Stellini was working on the 900ft. level at the South mine to-day a stone fell down a rill and crushed two fingers of his right hand. He was ...

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  45. FIRE IN SYDNEY

    Considerable damage was done by a fire which broke out in a block of buildings at the corner of Pitt and Goulburn streets, City, on Saturday night. ...

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  46. DEATH OF MR. R. IVEY

    The death of Mr. Richard Ivey, a well-known resident of Broken Hill, occurred at the residence of Mr. Alfred Ivey, his son, at 413 Cummins-street. ...

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  48. WOMEN IN CONFERENCE

    The Pan-Pacific Women's Conference ad journed after adopting resolutions, of a general nature in accordance with the 12 principles previously ...

    Article : 70 words
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  50. SALVATION ARMY

    On Saturday evening a special meeting was held in the Railway Town Salvation Army Hall. The meeting was conducted by Colonel ...

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  51. AFFRAYS IN PAPUA

    Sir Hubert Murray, Lieutenant-Governor of Papua, who is in Sydney, complained of the publication of fabricated reports of tribal affrays in the ...

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  52. BRITISH SYRIAN MAIL CAPTURED BY RAIDERS

    The British mails, captured by bandits last week after an ambush by Arabs, have arrived intact at Damascus. ...

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  53. FEDERAL CONVERSION LOAN

    The Federal Treasury announces that the Commonwealth War Conversion Loan will be definitely closed on August 22. ...

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  54. ADELAIDE TELEPHONE LINE WAS OUT OF ORDER TO-DAY

    The telephone line to Adelaide has been out of order for the greater portion of the day. The interruption is on the South Australian portion of the ...

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  55. RAIDS IN THE SOUDAN

    Reports from Khartoum state that fresh disturbances have broken out in the Soudan. Fifteen thousand Nuer raiders attacked the Government post ...

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  57. HILDA DORRINGTON CO.

    The Hilda Dorrington Company staged "Twin Beds" before a fair attendance at the Crystal Theatre on Saturday night. They announce that ...

    Article : 71 words
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