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  2. SOLDIERS' PRACTICAL HANDSHAKE WITH OUR FORMER ENEMIES

    TROUBLE is likely to be experienced in getting representative sides for the Test trail match at Melbourne on October 19. ...

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  3. WENT THIRSTY

    THE water supply failed at a number of points yesterday, particularly on the northern side of the harbor. ...

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  4. 98 IN THE CITY

    SYDNEYU'S maximum temperature yesterday, 98deg. was among the highest readings recorded in the state. mudgee recorded 103deg. Brew[?] ...

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  5. CITY SHOOTING

    JAMES HEARN, 34, dealer, was charged before Mr. Gates, C.S.M, at the central court, to-day with [?] shot william Gillan, to-day with in ...

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  6. FATAL SMASHES

    'TWO men were killed and nine other persons were injured in motor mishaps during the week-end Those killed were.— ...

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  7. LIKE WARFARE

    THE Riflemen' s camp at Anzae range suffered a worse experience in yesterday's gale than in the hurricane which devastated the 1913 ...

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  8. TO DROP WAR HATE

    a speech to men of the British Legion at Bow to-day, General Sir Ian Hamilton told of what he described as "a fine piece of work" by ex-enemy and Allied former Service men at Luxembourg, where they had met under ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. DUE NEXT MONTH

    BEFORE is announces details of the new income Tax Bill the state Government will watt Until parliament disposes of the Income Tax Management ...

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  10. DR. NEWTON DEAD

    THE death occurred at his residence at croydon, on saturday. of Dr. W. T. J. Newton, one of the best known medical men in the western suburbs. ...

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  11. TO-DAY'S PRICES

    With the exception or medium sized and pullet eggs. which are cheaper, rates for dairy produce are una[?]red ...

    Article : 56 words
  12. NEWPORT FATALITY

    Allan Gwydir Rogerson of Bondt died In hospital last night as the result of a motor smash st Newport on saturday Rogerson was a passenger in motor ...

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  13. CAREER OF CRIME

    FRANK BROADY, who had been convicted of reeving and who had . been remanded three times for sentence, owing to the strong plea he made not ...

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  14. COURSING FIXTURES

    AT a conference between the director of the Australian coursing club and the [?] coursing As [?] was decided that the former ...

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  15. ANZAC DAY MARCH

    A CONFERENCE of delegates from all i metropolitan sub-branches of the Returned Soldiers' League will be held on October 31. [?] the effect of ...

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  16. ILLEGAL BETTING

    LESLIE Arthur Hambly, 26, fruit[?] was fined £20 or six weeks' gaol, on a charge of having used a room at 557 willi[?] road, willoughby, for the pur ...

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  17. THIEVES BAULKED

    SAFE-BREAKERS who [?] penshurst Railway station [?] day. were dist[?] of the station ma[?] ...

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  18. BURNS' FESTIVAL

    A lesthal of the sones of [?] Burns will be held in sydney Town [?] on wednesday night in aid of the call berra Burns Memorial Fund An admit ...

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  19. COURSING

    Following is the dree for the Mascot meeting on Thursday.— ALEXANDRIA STAKCS 12[?] Heat will near of malded stakes [?] on Monday night ...

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  20. SPILT THE BEER

    "The trouble arose over one man spilling beer over the other." said Sergeant Nuns. at North sydney Court to-day, when John David william Shelley, 21. motor ...

    Article : 66 words
  21. £20 : LICENSE LOST

    you might have killed a dizen people: said Mr macdougal sm. at the central court to-day when he fined Allan Gorga Orwell, 39, eng[?] ...

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  22. RED CROSS HELPER

    Since the beginning of the war. Mr. William Wark. whose beautiful gardens at The Ridge. Kurrajong Heights, are so well -known, has sent contribution to ...

    Article : 52 words
  23. GOLDEN WEDDING

    REV. David Steed. Baptist minister at Lakemba. who has been a clergyman for 43 years, and Mrs Steed. were enter-tained by in large gathering of parish ...

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  24. MANLY TOURISTS

    The Manly and District Country Touring Party will start Us second tour the Town Hall. Manly, a: 8 30 a m to-morrow The object of the tour is to ...

    Article : 81 words
  25. FOR MAIMED SOLDIERS

    The concert version of [?]ward German sparking come opens. Town Jones. will of produced by the Horde[?] Musical Society to aid of the conservator[?] Hall to-morrow night ...

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  26. WOMAN FRACTURES LEG'

    Mrs. Cox. of [?]street Neu[?] Bay was seeing her children off to school to-day when she dipped and fell at front gate. She was [?] ken by the ...

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  27. MRS. CREAGH'S DEATH.

    Mrs Blanch Esther Creagh. wife of Mr. S. T. Creagh, secretary to the Minister. Dr. Arthur. died at her residence. Sorrell-street, parramatta, yes ...

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  28. KATOOMBA SHOW LOSS

    At a meeting of the Blue Mountains A . H.. and I society. it was announced that £40 hed been lost on the recent spring show held at kaloomba show ...

    Article : 37 words
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