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  2. THE DRESSES.

    There was an atmosphere of disappointment about Randwick on Saturday, for the weather was not favourable to the wearing of light summer clothes, and although a great many ...

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  3. BRITISH MINISTRY.

    The final stage of reconstruction of the Government took place this morning, when, at Buckingham Palace, the King received their seals of office from the thiee Ministers who ...

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  4. SURF TRAGEDY.

    A Sunday school picnic at Scarborough, a South Coast seaside resort, had a tragic ending on Saturday afternoon, when two members of the party ...

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  5. DROWNING TRAGEDY

    Two persons were drowned in Torrens Lake this evening under unusual circumstances. Shortly before 9 o'clock to-night a demented voung man rushed into the city watch-house ...

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  6. COMMONWEALTH BANK.

    Mr. E. C. Theodore, addressing the speakers' class of the Federal Labour party last night. on the financial policy of the party said that the Commonwealth Bank was acting more or ...

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  7. COUNTRY NEWS.

    As a result of an lnspertlon he made of the Windsor District Hospital and the home for infirm, the Minister for Health (Mr. Weaver) hasa approved improvements and repairs [?] ...

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  8. PIKE'S THIRD WINNER.

    The only withdrawals from the Spring Stakes were Concentrate, who had injured himself that morning, and Historic, who is being reserved for to-day's Metropolitan. For ...

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  9. FIRE BRIGADES CARNIVAL.

    Wagga, will be thronged with visitors during the week commencing October 10 when the interstate fire brigades demonstration will be held. Eighty brigades have entered from New ...

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  10. SHIRE TO BE DIVIDED.

    Recently an inquiry was conducted by the Local Government Department into an application by certain ratepayers to include, portion of the southern area of the Hastings ...

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  11. SCENE IN PARLIAMENT.

    There was a remarkable scene in the Northern Ireland House of Commons, when Mr. Beattie (Laboui) complained that the Speaker had, without piecedent, refused a motion in ...

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  12. SUSPENSION BRIDGE.

    A tender has been accepted for the erection of a suspension bridge across the Upper Hastings River, 30 miles from Wauchope. The work will be in charge of the Main Roads ...

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  13. INDIA.

    Members of the Indian Central Legislature continue to press for further Immediate and drastic action to crush terrorism in Bengal and, following the suggestion of a ...

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  14. THE RACING.

    The feature of the afternoon's sport were the success of heavily backed horses and the form of J. Pike, who not only won the two principal events, the Derby and the Epsom ...

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  15. DEATH OF MR. J. A. TUCKER.

    Mr. J. A. Tucker, retired sergeant of police, has died, aged 76. During his career he was stationed at Mudgee, Gulgong, Stuart Town Sunny Corner, Windeyer, and Coolah. He ...

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  16. DOUBLE FOR DAVIDSON.

    S. Davidson who had the mount on Greenoak in the Trial Stakes completed a double on Birthday Piesent in the Kensington Handicap. Birthday Present given to Mr. R. ...

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  17. MISSING DOCTOR.

    Dr. Hamden Carr, of American River, Kangaroo Island, is missing from his home, and it is feared that he has been drowned. His motor car was found at daylight on Friday ...

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  18. REFRESHMENT ROOMS ROBBED.

    The Coil's Harbour railway refreshment rooms were entered by thieves early this morning and Lotties of wine and lager, [?] quantity of tobacco, and a small amount [?] ...

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  19. BISHOP DWYER WELCOMED.

    Many people were present at the Wagga Cathedral to-day to welcome Bishop Dwyer back from the Eucharistie Congress in Ireland. He was presented with an address ...

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  20. MOTOR ACCIDENTS.

    A motorist, travelling at a fast rate, collided violently with a stationary taxi-cab in Sharpstreet, Belmore, on Saturday night, but drove on after the accident. Charles Smith, of ...

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  21. CHASE AT COOGEE.

    Miss Alma Hart was on her way from the Coogee Bay Hotel to a bank on Saturday morning with £27 when, in Coogee Bay-road, a man snatched the box containing the ...

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  22. DANUBIAN STATES.

    The European Commission of the League has received a report from M. Bonnet, president of the recent Stresa Conference, outlining projects for aiding the Danubian countries, ...

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  23. REMARKABLE VICTORY.

    In winning the Hurdle Race Bill Jim, whose previous efforts had been dogged by misfortune, was responsible for an outstanding performance. He was always the elect of backers, ...

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  24. COURT IN HOSPITAL WARD.

    A police court was held in one of the ward of the Wollongong Hospital last night by Mr Swiney, chamber magistrate. Reuben Rowles was charged with causing grievous bodily harm ...

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  25. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    State expenditure for the quarter ended last night is £260,000 less than for the corresponding quarter last year. Revenue is £103,000 less. Main decreases in ...

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  26. UNITED STATES.

    The Secretary of State (Mr. Stimson), in an important address, reviewing President Hoover's foreign policy, declared that the President's leadership had prevented the ...

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  27. POLICE ARREST 38 MEN.

    Yesterday afternoon the police arrested [?] men who were listening in a hilliard saloon to a broadcast description of the Derby day races, and marched them to the police station ...

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  28. THE PRIZE-MONEY.

    With the exception of £100 won by the New Zealand-owned Nightmarch, the prize-money for the first day of the A.J.C. meeting, amounting to £10,548, remained in this State. ...

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  29. FOUND DEAD IN TRAIN.

    Sydney Herbert Cootes, 37, of Inverell, was found dead in a railway carriage at Strathfield yesterday. He was on his way from Inverell to Sydney. ...

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  30. BODY RECOVERED FROM DAM.

    Charles Herbert Harrlden 32 became suddenly deranged yesterday afternoon at his home on the Albury road five miles from Wagga. He ordered the rest of the family ...

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  31. MEN ARRESTED IN FACTORY.

    Two young men were arrested in a factory in Mandible-street, Alexandria, by Constables Healy and Martin, of the Redfern police, last night. They were charged with being on the ...

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  32. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The late Lord Inchcape's will is in favour of his heir. Unsettled personal estate in Britain is sworn provisionally at £552,809, and is exclusive of real estate of considerable ...

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  33. CHATHAM'S EPSOM.

    Taking up third position when the field had got into its stride Chatham the favour ite galloping well within himself had a fairly comfortable victory in the Epsom Handicap, ...

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  34. INDEX.

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  35. LATE MR. JOHN THOMAS GREER.

    The death occurred on Saturday of Mr. John Thomas Greer, of Fernmount Belllnge River, in his 83rd year Mr Greer was [?] on the Shoalhaven River, and moved with his ...

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  36. INGENIOUS FIRST AID.

    An effective splint was made from the bark of a tree when a boy broke a leg in a fallat Bankstown yesterday it proved so satisfactory that ambulance officers after ...

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  37. HINDENBURG'S BIRTHDAY.

    The 85th bhthday of Piesident von Hindenburg which occurred yesteiday, was fittingly celebrated by members of the German community in Sydney on Saturday. The ...

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  38. TRIAL STAKES SURPRISE.

    Greenoak caused a mild surprise by leading all the way in the Trial Stakes in which she was allowed to go out at 12 to 1 after much shorter and even longer prices had been laid ...

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  39. CASUALTIES.

    Norman Richards departmental manager fell about 20 feet from a window of a block of flats in Darlinghurst road Darlinghurst on Saturday morning while he was ...

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  40. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  41. ARTICLES FROM GRAVES

    After arresting a man suspected of robbing graves at the Randwick Cemetery, police yesterday visited his camp at Long Bay and found there nearly 300 battles and jars, which ...

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  42. TO-DAY.

    Theatre Royal: "Macbath," 2.15 8.10. Her Majesty s Theatre: "Hold My Hand," 2, 6. Criterion Theatre: "Hello Happiness," 2.15, B Prince Edward Theatre: England, Awake!" "Mr. ...

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  43. THE SUBURBS.

    An effort to collect fresh eggs for the [?] of the Home of Peace, Marrickville, by the Sunday school children in the Bankstown [?] trict resulted in the institution receiving [?] ...

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  44. PROHIBITED MIGRANT.

    Luigi Mistiorgic, 32, an Italian, who was arrested on September 15, pleaded guilty at Perth Police Court yesterday to a charge of being a piohibited migrant and with having ...

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  45. MAN SHOT IN ARM.

    Dudley Prendergast, 23, was shot in the light arm while near Haiold Park grejhound lacecourse on Satuiday night His assailant it is said filed two shots one of them taking ...

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  46. PETER PAN'S TRIUMPH.

    Revealing prcnt pace stamina and determination Peter Pan won the A.J.C. Derby in a most aecislve manner and forced his way into the comparatively small category ...

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  47. STRUGGLE AT QUAY.

    Constable Gold, of the Water Police, had a desperate struggle on Saturday afternoon to prevent an unemployed man from trowing himself into the water at Circular Quay. ...

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  48. SUGAR WORKERS' PICNIC.

    More than 1000 employees and their freind attended the annnual picnic of the Colonial Sugar Refining Co., Ltd., at Clifton [?] on Saturday. Several executive officers of ...

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  49. REPORTED ROBBERIES.

    Thieves entered the Christian Brothers College in Salisbury-road Waverley and stole about £7/10/ in money and stamps. Miss elsie Barber was robbed of her ...

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  50. FIRE BRIGADE HOAXED.

    Yesterday afternooon Crows Nest Fire Brigade received a call to St. Peters Church, Neutral Bay. When the brigade arrived it was found that tim call had been a honx. The ...

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