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  2. FORCED DOWN.

    A telegram from Loongana to-night stated that Pilot B Heath, of Western Australian Airways, reported that engine trouble caused Messrs. H. R. and A. Clarke's 'plane to make ...

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  3. MR. LYONS' STATEMENT.

    "We are combing our extraneous items of expenditure with a fine-toothed comb. The most ruthless course is being taken with a view to limiting waste and duplication, and all that ...

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  4. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Silvis Wright, a young man, lies in the Manning District Hospital in a critical condition. His leg has been amputated, and doctors fear that through loss of blood he ...

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  5. MOTOR ACCIDENTS.

    Disaster overtook a lorry load of football supporters who were travelling from Goulburn to Tumut yesterday morning to witness a match between the local teams. Of the 21 ...

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  6. MR. SCOTT FELL.

    Following an illness of several weeks, Mr. William Scott Fell, a leading shipowner and general merchant, and a former Independent Nationalist member of the Legislative ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. BRITISH TEAM.

    Before an attendance of 17,000 on Saturday. Great Britain, in a thirilling game, beat an Australian fifteen by 29 points to 14. The teams were,— ...

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  8. TRIBESMEN.

    In the Satara district, near Islampur, Bombay Presidency, over 4000 jungle tribesmen, inflamed by Congress agitators, are in revolt, defying a large force of armed police ...

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  9. A.L.P. VIEWS.

    The secretary of the A.L.P. (Mr. S. Bird) last night said that the executive still stood by the resolutions it passed at its last meeting calling upon Federal members to oppose ...

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  10. BRITISH COMMENT.

    Commenting on the decision of the Federal Cabinet, the "Daily Telegraph," in an editorial says:—"The announcement disposes of rumours that a section of the Cabinet would ...

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  11. MALICIOUS WOUNDING CHARGE.

    Nathaniel James Wathing, 42, a married man, was charged before the Goulburn Police Court with having maliciously shot Cecil Ernest Chapman, school teacher, of Woodhouselee, on ...

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  12. MOTOR CAR COLLISION.

    Five persons were injured, none seriously, when two cars collided on the Wee Waa-road Messrs. Knight, Radford, Bowen, Dempsey, and Howard were treated at the local ...

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  13. SHEARING DISPUTE.

    The president of the Shearing Contractors' Association (Mr. J. L. Ryan) stated during the week-end that he expected the shearing trouble to end at any moment. Sheds in ...

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  14. MOTOR CAR OVERTURNS.

    Leslie Oplt, 65, of Bellevue Hill, Sydney, received severe cuts on the right hand and abrasions on the head, and his son, Leon, 15, received abrasions on the head and ...

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  15. CAR STRIKES TREE.

    A fatal motor car accident occurred on the main Melbourne to Sydney road, about half a mile past the railway crossing at Glenrowan, to-day. Miss Helen Saitori, 24, of the Oriental ...

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  16. COMMONWEALTH BANK.

    At its meeting on Saturday the Federal Cabinet appointed Mr. M. B. Duffy, secretary of the Melbourne Trades Hall Council, to be a member of the Commonwealth Bank ...

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  17. ELDERLY WOMAN'S DEATH.

    Mrs. Mabel Hayes Murphy, aged 73, was found dead in the back yard of her premises, Dangar Village, Narrabri, last Monday. The cause of death was heart failure. Mrs. ...

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  18. SERIES OF ACCIDENTS.

    Ambulance-bearers were kept busy yesterday. Richard Hann, bookmaker's clerk, was returning home on Thursday night when he slipped and broke the socket of his left ...

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  19. CAR IN RIVER.

    When a taxi cab plunged into 12 feet of water at Wiseman's Ferry early on Saturday morning, the three occupants had narrow escapes from death. They smashed the ...

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  20. CANBERRA NEWS.

    A stroke handicap for the monthly medal competition was played on the Canberra golf links on Saturday. Results:—F. L. Hatfield, 89—24, 65: R. Parker, 91—24 67; H. O. Elvins, 90—22, ...

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  21. MR. M. B. DUFFY'S VIEWS.

    Speaking at a meeting of unemployed at Bendigo to-day, Mr. M. B. Duffy, secretary of the Melbourne Trades Hall Council, whose appointment to the Commonwealth Bank ...

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  22. THE AND DREDGE SERVICE.

    The Minister for Mines (Mr. Weaver) has been inquiring into the overlapping of tug service and dredge and pile operations along the coast. He said that he had found that ...

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  23. SHILLING IN THE £.

    The proposed tax of 1/ in the £ on wages, salaries, and incomes will be collected from Feedral servants stationed in South Australia as income tax on an annual basis. It will, if the ...

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  24. ALTERED TRAIN SERVICE.

    The alteration in the train service, which comes into force on September 28, has caused consternation in Taree. It is stated that many people will be unable to do business in Taree, ...

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  25. COAL OUTPUT.

    Figures of the working of Associated Northern collieries for the fortnight ended yesterday are again unsatisfactory. Days worked out of a maximum of 11 were: ...

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  26. MINER SEVERELY BURNED.

    George Albert Tiedeman, a miner, living at East Greta, was severely burned while attempting to save some of his personal property from a burning cottage. ...

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  27. OTHER CASUALTIES.

    When thrown from his motor car after it had struck a fence with terrific force in Plenty-road, Rosanna, this afternoon, Walter Freeman, 62, of Danin-street, Pascoe Vale, was ...

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  28. LIBEL ACTION.

    A dramatic incident occurred in the exKaiser's libel action against the "Morgenpost," which had revived the old story that he enriched himself by investing much of his ...

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  29. CHILD CRUSHED.

    Patricia McBriarty, three, of Macaulaystreet, Mayfield, was seriously injured this morning. She was playing on a lorry and was crushed between it and a wall. Her left ...

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  30. MR. LATHAM'S STATEMENT

    "I am very glad indeed to learn that the Federal Cabinet has unanimously decided to take the necessary steps to cairy out the undertakings given by the Prime Minister (Mr. ...

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  31. BLOCK OF BUILDINGS DESTROYED.

    A fire at Kingaroy on Friday night totally destroyed a block of buildings, comprising four shops. The damage is estimated at £4000. ...

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  32. ROBBERIES.

    [?]serles of robberies has been reported since Friday night in various parts of Melbourne. Early yesterday morning, an iron safe, which contained only books, was removed [?] the ...

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  33. REPUDIATION.

    Union leaders are of the opinion that the conference convened by the executive of the A.C.T.U to consider [?]r debts repudiatior and other union schemes for dealing with the ...

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  34. MR. BEASLEY.

    Although the Assistant Minister for Industry (Mr. J. A. Beasley) his resigned his position as president of the Electrical Trades Union he has retained his seat on the national ...

    Article : 167 words
  35. INDEX.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 223 words
  36. VICTORIAN FINANCES.

    As the State Ministry's investigations into the finances proceed, evidence is accumulating that the policy to be adopted regarding the many claims for economy in the cost of public ...

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  37. BRITISH SPORTSMEN.

    Mr. D'Arcy Addison consulted Lord Lansdowne with a view to arranging a visit to Australia of leading British sportsmen, interested in hunting, polo, fishing, and golf. Mr. ...

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  38. ADVERTISEMENTS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 201 words
  39. PARAPET COLLAPSES.

    A brick parapet on the front of three singlestory shops in Newcastle-street collapsed on to a verandah yesterday afternoon. Robert Wylie, married, owner of a piggery ...

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  40. MILK AND SUGAR PRICES.

    At a recent meeting of the Paddington branch of the Australian Labour party, Mr. C. B. Trefle moved the following motion, which was carried unanimously:—"That the Minister ...

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  41. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The chief debate at to-day's meeting of the Trade Unions' Congress at Nottingham dealt with family allowances. A majority report recommended a maintenance allowance of 5/ a ...

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  42. POLO.

    At Westbury to-day the United States began the defence of the international polo cup, and beat England by 10 goals to 5, before 40,000 spectators. ...

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  43. FISH CAFE AFFRAY.

    Blows were exchanged during a dispute in a fish cafe in Racecourse-road, Flemington, early yesterday morning, and four men were taken to the Melbourne Hospital. Their names are ...

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  44. FIRE AT PARRAMATTA.

    Fire caused much damage at the furniture factory of Messrs. Cannon and Jackson, Pennant-street, Parramatta, on Saturday night When the Parramatta Fire Brigade arrived on ...

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  45. LABOUR EXECUTIVE.

    A peculiar position has arisen from the protest made by the Victorian branch of the Australian Railways' Union against the action of the State Government in granting ...

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  46. TO-DAY.

    Her Majesty's Theatre: "Follow Through." 8. C[?]terion Theatre: "Coquette." 8. Grand Opera House: "Red Kisses." 8. Theatre Royal: "Song o' My Heart." 11, 2.30, 8. ...

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  47. SENTENCED FOR FRAUD.

    John McNamara, 35, alias Bert Jones, alias John McMara, was charged at Guyra Police Court with fraudulent representation. It was stated that he represented himself as a ...

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  48. INFLUX OF MALTESE.

    Eight Maltese, some of whom were railway workers, were charged on Saturday with vagrancy. More serious charges are expected to follow[?] A large number of Maltese recently ...

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  49. "REPUDIATION IS THEFT."

    "Repudiation of our debts or interest on debts would be a violation of the commandment 'Thou shalt not steal'," said Mr. Crawford Vaughan, a former Premier of South ...

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  50. PRISONER ESCAPES.

    Hillls John Hutchson, alias John Kan, 22, escaped from the city watchhouse this morning. He climbed a wooden wall enclosing the exercise yard. The wall Is about 14ft high, and ...

    Article : 85 words
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