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  2. BEAUFORD.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. --It is very doubtful if Beauford will be able to start at all during this Autumn. Mr. Mackay, Beauford's owner, stated ...

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  3. MURDER MYSTERY.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. --Senior Detective Clugston and Detective Fowler, who are investigating the disappearance of Mrs. Ada Florence Overall ...

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  4. COLLIER DESTROYED

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. --One of the most sensational fires seen in the harbor for years occurred at Double Bay early this morning, when the collier Duroby ...

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  5. EXPULSIONS RUN MAD.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. --Mr. Dooley and Mr. Power (president of the A.L.P. executive) attended a meeting of the Paddington branch of the A.L.P. last ...

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  6. NO ANNEXATION.

    PARIS, Tuesday. --The French Press, commenting on the Brussels conference, emphasises that France and Belgium do not desire to detach the Ruhr from ...

    Article : 97 words
  7. SPLENDID RAINS.

    The drought received another severe blow yesterday when a storm very early in the morning heralded a change to wet weather conditions. ...

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  8. STOP PRESS

    LONDON Tuesday. --The "Daily Sketch" publishes details of an alleged Republican plot to murder many well known people in England, including Mr. ...

    Article : 124 words
  9. WHIRLWIND.

    The present weather disturbance has been marked by cyclonic manifestations. A fairly strong wind accompanied a shower which occurred at Murwillumbah ...

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  10. CHAMPION WILL NOT RUN.

    NEWCASTLE, Wednesday. --It is definitely stated that Beauford will not take part in the. A.J.C. Autumn meeting. Killick's gelding Salrak has also been ...

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  11. FRANCE'S DILEMMA.

    LONDON, Tuesday. --Sir Robert Home, Chancellor of the Exchequer in the last Lloyd George Cabinet, addressing his constituents last night, said that ...

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  12. PRINCE AS JOCKEY.

    LONDON, Tuesday. --The Prince of Wales rode Just An Idea in the Lancers' Hunt Cup at Tetbury to-day, and finished third. He received an ovation for ...

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  13. ANOTHER BOARD.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. --A new board has been formed to control government contracts and the buying of stores amounting to more than£2,000,000 a ...

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  14. RUSSIAN CRIME.

    BERLIN, Tuesday. --A peasant at Hotin, Bessarabia, taking refuge in a cavern from a storm, was horror stricken to discover a human skeleton, ...

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  15. THE CAUCUS DIVIDED.

    A special Federal conference of the A.L.P. is now projected to deal with the expulsion of Mr. Dooley. Meanwhile other Labor leagues have carried ...

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  16. FALLS AT BYRON BAY AND MULLUMBIMBY.

    Splendid rain fell at Mullumbimby on Tuesday night and throughout yesterday. For the 24 hours ended 6 p.m. yesterday 79 points were registered. ...

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  17. THE BETTING MARKET.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. --In the betting on the Doncaster Handicap All Gold is at the top of the list, followed by Fleuriste and Furious, then come ...

    Article : 123 words
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  19. RUSSELL DIVORCE CASE

    LONDON, Tuesday. --The case in which, the Hon. John Russell is suing for a divorce from his wife was continued to- day. ...

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  20. 110 POINTS AT TWEED HEADS

    In the early hours of Wednesday morning, Tweed Heads was visited by a sharp thunderstorm and a good fall of rain resulted. There were loud claps of ...

    Article : 63 words
  21. LIBERTY TO FRENCH TROOPS.

    LONDON, Tuesday. --The correspondent of the "Daily Express" in Paris says that the new liberty given to the French troops in dealing with ...

    Article : 123 words
  22. FEDERAL EXECUTIVE MAY INTERVENE.

    It is believed that the Federal executive will intervene in the Dooley affair. If so, it is practically certain that that body will direct that the conference ...

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  23. RAIN ON THE MOUNTAINS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. --Steady rain commenced to fall in the city at noon to-day. Soaking rains are reported from the ...

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  24. ICY WATER FISH AND EELS FROZEN STIFF.

    BEGA, Wednesday. --Reports of a phenomenal fall of hail come from Dry River, 20 miles away Lumps of jagged ice the size of a cricket ball fell, and ...

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  25. SCRATCHINGS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. --The following scratchings were recorded to- day in connection with the A.J.C. Autumn meeting: Doncaster Handicap: Cheerful, ...

    Article : 37 words
  26. SEVEN EXECUTED.

    LONDON, Tuesday --There were seven executions in Ireland to-day. Greevey and Keenan were executed at Mullingar on the charge of having participated in ...

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  27. OPINION ON THE SOUTH COAST.

    Members of the parliamentary party now touring the South Coast, including Mr. Austin Chapman, M.P., Mr., C. W. Oakes, Acting Premier, generally hold ...

    Article : 108 words
  28. THE GERMAN VERSION.

    LONDON, Tuesday. --The correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" at Dusseldorf says that the official German inquiries into the Buer tragedy show that ...

    Article : 117 words
  29. ROSEHILL ACCEPTANCES.

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  30. CRICKET

    The two last matches in connection with the Lower Tweed team's competition were played on Saturday, Currumbin defeating the leading team --Tweed Heads ...

    Article : 188 words
  31. THE UPPER HOUSE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. --Mr. Bruxner, M.L.A., to-day commented on the proposal that the Government should make further appointments to the Legislative ...

    Article : 98 words
  32. DISCOVERY OF AMMUNITION.

    Free Staters searching a disused loft in Cork over some shipping offices to-day, found four canvas lifebelts containing 2000 rounds of machine gun ammunition ...

    Article : 37 words
  33. DEBATE IN THE COMMONS.

    LONDON, Tuesday. --In the House of Commons to-day Sir John Simon moved the reduction of the Foreign Office vote, in order to draw attention to the Ruhr ...

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  34. HER HIGHNESS

    WELLINGTON. N.Z. --Wednesday Sydney's recent visitor, the Duchess of or the Princess Ivanovitch, has created quite a stir since her arrival in New ...

    Article : 107 words
  35. VICTORIA PARK PONY RACES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 315 words
  36. HEAVY TAXATION.

    LONDON, Tuesday. --In his presidential address to the Federation of British Industries to-day, Sir Erie Geddes said that in order to support our adult male ...

    Article : 190 words
  37. MR. BRUCE.

    TAMWORTH, Wednesday. --Mr. V. C. Thompson, M.P. for New England, writing in the "Northern Daily Leader" on Mr. Bruce as Prime Minister, declares ...

    Article : 80 words
  38. SHE LOVED ANOTHER.

    LONDON, Tuesday. --The correspondent of the "Daily Express" in Geneva reports the suicide of a bride on the altar steps to-day, thus ending the ...

    Article : 179 words
  39. RESULTS.

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  40. THE DROUGHT.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. --The extent to which the dairying districts in Southern Queensland have been feeling the effects of the dry weather is reflected in ...

    Article : 116 words
  41. BRITISH NAVY.

    LONDON, Tuesday. --The executive of the Navy League, in reviewing the estimates, opines that the provision for 1923-4 is below the margin required for ...

    Article : 82 words
  42. THE NEAR EAST.

    LONDON, Tuesday. --It is learned in a message from Constantinople that political circles learn that the next Near East conference will probably be held ...

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  43. COMING MATCHES.

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  44. PLAYING MOOSH.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. --The story of the raid on the Greek club, Castlereagh street, Sydney, last Friday night, was told to-day in the Central Police Court, ...

    Article : 69 words
  45. A WOMAN'S RECORD

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. --Gerty Fitzgerald (27) was at the Central Police Court to-day, fined £3, in default one month in gaol, on the charge of having ...

    Article : 83 words
  46. THE WORLD OF LABOR

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. --The unions employed in the metal trades are conferring with a view to their amalgamation. The vote in the coal miners' lodges ...

    Article : 45 words
  47. SWISS EMIGRANTS.

    LONDON, Tuesday. --The Swiss Government which, since the war, has paid 800,000,000 francs in unemployment doles, has arranged to send parties of Swiss ...

    Article : 53 words
  48. LONDON HOTELS.

    LONDON, Tuesday. --When the Licensing Bill was before the House of Lords it was proposed to extend the trading hours of the London public houses till ...

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  49. MONEY LINED NEST.

    ALBURY, Wednesday. --A bird stole a bank note and took it up to its nest in a tree at the Brocklesby police station today. ...

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  50. SYDNEY FOR SPORT

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. --The Metropolitan Land Board yesterday agreed to lease 30 acres of land at Maroubra for the purpose of holding motor speedway ...

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  51. EMPIRE SPORTS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. --A meeting of Sydney citizens last night resolved to collect £1500 to send five returned soldier athletes to participate in the Empire ...

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  52. MUSSOLINI'S INNOVATION.

    ROME, Tuesday. --Signor Mussolini has appointed air attaches to the embassies in London, Paris, Berlin and Washington. This is the first time such ...

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  53. BEDS AWAITING PATIENTS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. --There are 800 empty beds in the Randwick military hospital and the question of throwing the hospital open to the public is being ...

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