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  2. GERMANY.

    The Nazis have introduced a motion in the Prussian Diet blaming the Communists for the dally street battles. The motion says: The Red blood lust is being celebrated with ...

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  3. OBITUARY.

    Mr. Harry Mansfield Shelley, who died at his home at Mount-street, Hunter's Hill, yesterday afternoon, at the age of 89 years, was well-known in the commercial life of ...

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  4. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The Moss Vale-Port Kembla railway fine, which will be officially opened for traffic at the end of July, was in use yesterday over the whole route for the first time. A heavy ...

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  5. EXPERTS' REPORT

    It is a rash thing to write from a great distance on a matter which demands practical judgment more than theory. If I can contribute anything to the discussion it will be by ...

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  6. ST. JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE ATTEND ANNUAL SERVICE.

    The Commissioner, Dr. H. R. G. Poate (with cane), inspecting members of the Brigade before the service yesterday at St. Andrew's Cathedral. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. THE UNIVERSITY.

    Many people are inclined to echo with a certain vagueness, "the complaint of a speaker at a recent conference of the Secondary Teachers' Association, who ceplored the ...

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  8. WHARF ACCIDENT.

    While assisting to load the steamer Melinga at Smithtown, Dan Shelly seized a loaded sling and was dragged from the wharf and suspended over an open hold. He lost his ...

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  9. CHARGE OF MANSLAUGHTER.

    At the inquiry into the death of Colin Campbell, 16, who was killed on the Nemingha-road, four miles from Tamworth, on June l8, the Deputy-Coroner (Dr. A. H. McTaggart) ...

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  10. SHIP ARRESTED.

    The salvage ship Artiglio, carrying about £ 180,000 worth of gold bullion recovered from the sunken liner Egypt, was arrested on arrival at Plymouth to-day under instructions from ...

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  11. SHOOTING ACCIDENT.

    J. Moore and R. Mather, both well-known footballers, were after a fox. Moore, emerging from under cover, was mistaken by Mather for the fox and he fired a shot, the pellets ...

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  12. MR. SMITH POLLOCK.

    Mr. Smith Pollock, one of the best-known wheat farmers in the State, was found dead on his property, Glengarry, late yesterday afternoon. He had been driving a tractor with ...

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  13. SKELETON FOUND.

    A skeleton, apparently of an aboriginal, was unearthed by Mr. A. W. May at Neville, while digging out rabbits. The skull and teeth were perfect; the teeth were well worn. Large ...

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  14. FLOODS AT WAGGA.

    Following the longest bleak rainy spell for many years, the whole, countryside resembles a series of miniature lakes. Farmers are experiencing the greatest difficulty, in ...

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  15. CASUALTIES.

    Robert O'Loughlin, 42, of Boyce—street, Glebe, was admitted to the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital suffering probably from a fracture of the right hip. He told the police that his ...

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  16. EMPLOYMENT.

    The Citizens' Unemployment Committee, of which the Lord Mayor (Alderman S. Walder) is chairman, is receiving large numbers of letters from persons eager for employment, ...

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  17. GALES AND FLOODS.

    Violent storms, with high gales and rain, hail, and thunder, occurred in Gippsland during the week-end. There were many land-slides in the hills, and trees were blown down, ...

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  18. OLYMPIC TEAM.

    The Australian athletes have started accustoming themselves to the Olympic track. The manager (Mr. Eve) explained: "We are having some difficulty in getting accustomed to the ...

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  19. THREE MEN HURT

    A spark generated by a magneto near an underground petrol tank in a garage caused an explosion which blew out two plate-glass windows at Hubbard Motors, Grotc-street, on ...

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  20. MISHAPS IN MINE.

    Two accidents occurred at the State mine, J. Langlands and B. Brown being injured. The former's right arm was fractured when he was jammed between a skip and a horse. ...

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  21. MR. BATESON LISTER.

    Mr. A. Bateson Lister died suddenly at his residence, Wharf-road, Snails Bay, Balmain, on Thursday, aged 75. For 40 years he held a responsible, position in Mort's Dock. Born ...

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  22. GIRL SEVERELY BURNED.

    While Dorothy May Bulmer, 17, of Nana Glen, was standing with her back to the kitchen stove at her parents' home her clothes caught fire and she was quickly enveloped in ...

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  23. SOUP KITCHEN AT GRETA.

    The Greta Mothers' Club, which supplied soup to Public and convent schools last winter, will resume this work from Monday next. About 300 children will receive a daily ...

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  24. MR. W. R. JONES.

    Mr. W. R. Jones, a vice-president of the New South Wales Cricket Association, died in St. Luke's Hospital on Saturday, aged 60 years. Mr. Jones was born in Camperdown. Mr. Jones ...

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  25. THE CHURCHES.

    The annual conference of the Parramatta district Churches of Christ was held on Saturday, at Granville. Mr. J. Clydesdale (district president) was in the chair. The annual ...

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  26. QUEENSLAND.

    The Premier (Mr. W. Forgan Smith) stated yesterday that he expected Queensland's deficit, at the end of the financial year, to be approximately £2,^00,000. The financial ...

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  27. CHILDREN BADLY HURT.

    While standing in front of the fire at his home at Bracegirdle yesterday morning Stanley Bebarger, nine years old, fell backwards into the fire and was severely burnt about the ...

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  28. DEATH IN BOMBARDMENT.

    News comes from Paris that novel and protracted litigation has just ended at Peronne. It is connected with a girl's death in the French bombardment of Athies in the Somme ...

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  29. 130 GALLONS OF PETROL

    At some time between noon and 9.45 p.m. yesterday more than 130 gallons of petrol were stolen from two Bowsers situated in a lane alongside the Grand Opera House, in ...

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  30. MR. J. R. DICKINSON.

    Mr. John Ridley Dickinson died at his residence, Cooringa, Kurraba-road, Neutral Bay, after a long illness. Born at Hexham, England, he came to Sydney about 1800. He was a ...

    Article : 136 words
  31. HUMANE SOCIETY'S AWARDS

    South Australia heads the list of awards made this year by the Royal Humane Society of Australia for deeds of bravery in saving, and attempting to save, life. The principal award ...

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  32. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The "Dally Express" says that Lord Kylsant's release from prison is imminent. He has gained full remission for good conduct. He will stay quietly at his home in South Wales ...

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  33. BAGSNATCHERS.

    Bag-snatchers using a motor car were active on Saturday night. Mrs. Elsie Mills, of Macaulay-road, Stanmore, was walking along Macaulay-lane, which joins ...

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  34. TWO SHOTS FIRED.

    Mr. J. L. Hall, newsagent, of Annandale, disturbed two men who were outside his shop on Saturday night. Mr. Hall grabbed one of the men by an arm, but he broke away. As ...

    Article : 63 words
  35. INDEX.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 270 words
  36. LOST AIRMEN.

    The secretary of the West Australian Air-ways (Mr. H. R. Matthews) stated yesterday that it had been reported that the Civil Aviation Department, as a result of a ...

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  37. FIRE ON SHIP.

    A watchman's promptness probably prevented a serious fire aboard the Island steamer Mataram, owned by Burns, Philp and Co., Ltd., early on Saturday morning. ...

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  38. ENGLISH FOOTBALLER.

    Bernard Hudson, one of the visiting English footballers, was admitted to Townsville General Hospital this afternoon, suffering from an injury to a knee, received during yesterday's ...

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  39. THE UNIONS.

    An attempt to form a rival organisation of shearers and pastoral workers in opposition to the Australian Workers' Union was made at a meeting held at Melbourne to-day. ...

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  40. FORGERY CHARGE.

    Detective Findlsy was strolling leisurely along a city street on Saturday afternoon when he recognised a man for whom the police had been searching for some time. ...

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  41. DOG IN CAR ACCIDENT.

    Though the car in which the coursing dog, Fuji's Return, was being conveyed from Lismore to Grafton overturned on Mororo Hill on Saturday, the dog won the Class Stakes at ...

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  42. CALLOUS THIEVES.

    Callous thieves stole the shoes and hand-bag of a dead woman while her body lay in a Carlton street late to-night. The woman was Mrs. Florance May Miller, ...

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  43. UNIVERSITY CARILLON.

    About 2000 people attended a recital by Mr Clifford Ball, the visiting English carillonist, at the University yesterday afternoon. Mr. Ball finely played popular music, which ...

    Article : 125 words
  44. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 229 words
  45. ALLEGED THEFT

    Police last night arrested a man on a charge of stealing furniture. The offence, it was alleged, was committed 12 months ago. Detective-sergeant Sedgwick, accompanied ...

    Article : 83 words
  46. EVICTED FAMILY.

    After he had been evicted from a cottage in Railway-street, Granville, last Thursday, James Richardson erected a tent in Margaret-street and stored his furniture under a tarpaulin ...

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  47. HOTEL DESTROYED BY FIRE.

    The Racehorse Hotel, containing 17 rooms, at Booval, near Ipswich, was destroyed by fire early this morning. The owner and licensee, Mrs. J. Jerks, and her husband and two other ...

    Article : 42 words
  48. REPORTED ROBBERIES.

    A thief used a motor cycle to make his escape after robbing Mr John D. Kingham's jewelleiy shop in Auburn-road, Auburn, early on Saturday morning. He smashed the front ...

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  49. PRISONER'S ATTEMPT

    Henry Walter Long, who is serving a sentence of 15 months' imprisonment for bigamy, attempted to commit suicide while he was an inmate of the Boggo Road Gaol hospital. Long ...

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  50. THE LABOUR PARTY.

    The former organising secretary of the Federal A.L.P. Mr A. J. Macpherson, has been called upon to show cause why he should not be dealt with on a charge of alleged disloyalty ...

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  51. DENILIQUIN HOSPITAL.

    Deniliquin Hospital, situated in a district with a population of only 3000, launched an appeal for £1900 eight weeks ago. With only one week left the objective is almost in sight. ...

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  52. COMPLAINT AGAINST MAGISTRATE.

    A deputation of solicitors from Toowoomba waited upon the Attorney-General (Mr Mullan) to complain about the actions of the police magistrate at Toowoomba, Mr F. C. ...

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  53. TO-DAY.

    Her Majesty's. Theatre: "Carmen," 8. Criterion Theatre: "The Good Fairy," 8. Theatre Royal: "The Big Show," 8. Prince Edward Theatre: "One Hour with You." ...

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  54. OLD CONTEMPTIBLES.

    About 60 members of the Old Contemptibles' Association attended a meeting on Saturday night, at which consideration was given to the proposal to form a Corps of ...

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  55. WARRIORS' CHAPEL.

    The Prince of Wales to-day unveiled in Westminster Abbey a new chapel to the memory of "The Million Dead." The shrine, which is close to the Unknown Warrior's ...

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  56. FIRE AT WAVERLEY.

    Mrs Alice Herbert, 44, of St. James-road, Waverley, was attempting to light a fire with petrol, when the spirit exploded. Flames leaped up the curtains, and spread across the ...

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  57. BALLET AT MOSMAN.

    The ballets "Coppelia" and "Les Sylphides" were presented at the Mosman Town Hall on Saturday evening by Louise M. Lightfoot and Mischa Burlakov. The dancing was excellent, ...

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  58. LIFE AMONG ABORIGINES.

    In a lecture on Life Among the Aborgines of Australia at St. Stephens Church Hall Bellevue Hill Mr. Michael Santelle said that far from being the lazy, shiftless individual ...

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  59. WHEAT FOR NEW ZEALAND.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Forbes) states that the subject of wheat importations from Australia is now under consideration by the Cabinet, but the quantity has not yet been ...

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  60. BOTANY BY-ELECTION.

    A by-election was held on Saturday to fill the vacancy on Botany Council caused by the resignation of Alderman Thorsby. There were two candidates, and the poll resulted F. Page ...

    Article : 43 words
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