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  2. HUNDREDS HOMELESS

    COONAMBLE, Saturday.—Eight and a half inches of rain have fallen this week. Coonamble is surrounded by water on the east. The water has backed ...

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  3. STRIKE OF BRITISH TROOPS IN INDIA

    ALLAHABAD, Saturday.—A number of men of the Connaught Rangers in India have refused duty on the ground of alleged hardships indicted on Ireland. ...

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  4. PRINCE IN PERTH

    PERTH, Saturday.—The enthusiasm of the people aroused by the visit of the Prince of Wales to this State was continued to-day with increased fervor. ...

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  5. BREAKING OF THE DROUGHT

    A PUZZLED SETTLER WHO PRAYED FOR RAIN. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. ANOTHER WIN FOR AUSTRALIA

    It was a very happy crowd that assembled for the test match yesterday, between England anil Australia. The home team won by 21 to 8. ...

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  7. ALLIES CONFERENCE AT BRUSSELS

    LONDON, Friday.—A message from Brussels says that the Allied Conference held its first meeting this morning. Military and naval experts, including ...

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  8. FEDERAL MEMBERS SALARY INCREASE

    MELBOURNE. Saturday.—Federal Members are exercised in mind over the Bill which Mr. Prowse (W.A.) has asked leave to introduce on Thursday to ...

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  9. YESTERDAY'S ENTERTAINMENTS

    Tilly of Bloomsbury at the Criterion last night provided almost one long laugh for the big audience that crowded the theatre. Pathetic moments there ...

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  10. A.W.U. DISSENSION

    A meeting held at the Trades Hall last night of shearers and shed hands, financial members of the A.W.U., indicated a certain amount of dissatisfaction with ...

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  11. CAMPAIGN AGAINST PRINCE'S INDIAN TOUR

    ALLAHABAD, Saturday—Joseph Baptista, one of the leading political extremists of India, has attacked the growing campaign against the visit of the Prince ...

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  12. MELBOURNE GAS STRIKE

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—The State Premier, Mr. Lawson, is still engaged in negotiations with a view to effecting a settlement of the gas workers strike. ...

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  13. BOOM IN ENGLISH SPORT

    LONDON, Friday.—There is a remarkable sporting boom in England. There are record attendances at horse races throughout the country, and ...

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  14. EXCITEMENT AT TRADES HALL

    The N.S.W. branch of the Australian Labor Party and the Trades and Labor Council are at loggerheads, as they have been for some considerable time. The ...

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  15. FATHER JERGER AND DR. HIRSCHFELD

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—The Prime Minister stated to-day that instructions had been issued to proceed without delay with the deportation of Father Jerger ...

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  16. YARALLA ESTATE SALE

    King and Humphrey and Raine and Horne (in conjunction), sold 78 lots of the Yaralla Estate, Concord, at from £1/17/6 to £4/2/6 per foot. The total ...

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  17. King and Queen go to Wales This Month

    The principal object of the King and Queen in their visit to Wales this month, is the inauguration of the two new sanatoria of the Edward VII. Welsh ...

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  18. CELTIC BLOOD AFIRE

    Despite the disappointment occasioned by the non-appearance of the Rev. M. J. O'Reilly, at the Hippodrome, last evening, when the pictures of Archbishop ...

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  19. Dangerous Railway Curve

    Near the junction of the Illawarra and the main suburban lines at Eveleigh is a sharp curve. Two passengers have already been jolted off train footboards at ...

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  20. Wireless Telephony Records

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—Wireless telephony messages sent recently from the Exhibition Building in conversation with the naval radio station in ...

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  21. EMITA MISHAP

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—Rear-Ad-miral Sir W. Clarkson states the total damage in consequence of the mishap at the launching of the Commonwealth ...

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  22. £80,000 FIRE

    The premises, machinery and stock of the Continental Paper Bag Company, in Park-street Alexandria, were totally destroyed by a fire which broke out ...

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  23. Run Down by Train

    Thomas Davis, 52, lately residing with his brother-in-law in Llewellyn-street, Rhodes, was run over and killed by a train near Rhodes station yesterday ...

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  24. Soldier Missing

    Private Thomas Benson. 49, has been missing from Randwick Military Hospital since Tuesday. He was employed on the staff, but lately became ill, and was ...

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  25. The Great McEwen

    The Great McEwen, who made a highly successful opening at the Playhouse last night, is a singularly accomplished and effective entertainer. The conjuring ...

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  26. HIGH SCHOOL FOR NORTH SYDNEY

    The Minister for Public Instruction (Mr. Mutch) is impressed with the claims of the district between North Sydney and Hornsby for a High School. A ...

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  27. Coalminers' Demands

    The unsettled state of the coal mining industry continues, the position not having altered during the week. Branch meetings of the N.S.W. Coal ...

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  28. UNDERWRITERS WANT MORE PUBLIC MONEY

    LONDON, Saturday.—With reference to Press telegrams that Victoria is arranging the underwriting of her £6,000,000 conversion loan, the Australian Press ...

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  29. Billiard Room Raided

    On Friday night, the police raided a billiard saloon in Arden-street. Coogee, and arrested 55 men. Inspector Strachan, of Paddington, conducted the raid ...

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  30. Thread to Shoot

    Roy Shirley, of Denham-street, Bondi, informed the police that while he Was walking up Campbell-street at an early hour yesterday morning, a man stepped ...

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  31. Protest from Umpires

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—Umpires complained to the Victorian Football League of being hustled and jeered at by over-zealous barrackers for the ...

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  32. School Teachers Salaries

    To-morrow, members of the Teachers Federation will meet and confer with the Public Service Salaries Committee. They hope to glean from the conference ...

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  33. Federal Capital Monument

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—When the House of Representatives meets of Wednesday Mr. Marr (N.S.W.) will ask the Minister for Home and Territories ...

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  34. The Nauru Agreement

    LONDON, Friday.—The Commonwealth Government has paid over Australia's moiety of the purchase money under the Nauru agreement. ...

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  35. Senate Chairman of Committees

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—Senator Balthap, of Tasmania, has secured the nomination of Nationalists for appointment as Chairman of Committees in the ...

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  36. Three Assault Cases

    The Newtown District Ambulance had a busy lime yesterday. They took 12 patients to Prince Alfred Hospital during the afternoon. Among those whom ...

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  37. Broken Hill Strike

    BROKEN HILL. Saturday.—Everything in connection with the possible settlement of the Broken Hill strike seems to depend on the compulsory ...

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  38. Police Sergeant Shot

    LONDON, Saturday.—An ambushed party attacked a sergeant and three constables at Ballimire (Ireland). The sergeant was shot dead and one of the ...

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  39. Amy Evans Triumph.

    Last night the Town Hall was filled to overflowing to listen to Miss Amy Evans (the Welsh Nightingale) and her husband the eminent young ...

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  40. Sugar Confiscated

    The Government [?] under the powers of the Necessary Commodities Commission, has ordered the forfeiture of a quantity of sugar stored in premises ...

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  41. Not So Rosy

    LONDON. Friday.—The British Labor delegation returned from Russia is agreed that Soviet rule is unadaptable to Western civilisation. ...

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