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  3. BIG SALARIES[?]

    Following Lord Birkenhead's resighis family,[?] Dean Inge, in the "Evennation, "in the financial interests of ing Standard," asks[?] "Are our big men ...

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  4. FOUNDERED?

    The steamer, West Carnifax, arrived here to-day, and reports that it feared that an [?]American tanker with a crew of 48 hands, foundered in a gale near ...

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  5. EXHAUSTED

    "That the Executive expresses, appreciation of the manner in which the Distress Fund has been administered [?]nd the funds disbursed, and that the ...

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  6. CIVIC COMMISSION

    The Government has appointed Mr. A J. M. Sheedy as third member of the Civic Commission. Mr. John Garlick will become ...

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  7. MR. T. E. ROFE

    There was a large number present at Manuka Arcade last night, when a meeting of representative citizens was called by Mr. George McLeish, to ...

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  8. NO IMMUNITY

    It is understood that a committee has been appointed by the Trades Hall Council, which inquired into allegations by the Premier, Mr. Hogan, ...

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  9. PRAYER BOOK

    St. Martin's Fields 1,400 clergy[?]et, [?]presentative of the London [?], called at the instance of the [?]op of London, this [?]eing the first ...

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  10. NEWCASTLE RIOTS

    Twelve men appeared at the local court to-day on 18 charges arising out of the recent riots on the waterfront. They were remanded on [?]ail. ...

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  11. HOSTILE RECEPTION

    Sir George Pearce met with a warm reception when addressing an audience at the town hall, last night. His speech lasted 1½ hours, but during the ...

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  12. STATE HOUSE

    State Parliament will rise from November 8 to November 20, to enabl[?] members to participate in the Federal elections campaign. It is proposed to ...

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  13. EDUCATION

    Increased attendance at public schools in the Federal Capital Territory is revealed in returns made to the Federa[?] Capital Commission for the year ended ...

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  14. HARDING

    The former Governor of Porto Rico, Reily, well-known Republican politician, issued a statement declaring that corruption in the Department for ...

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  15. RUSSIAN LOANS

    Importance is attached in financial circles to the formation of a financial committee, with Lord Revelstoke as chairman, to protect the interests of ...

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  16. ISSUE PRICE

    Dr. Earle Page, Federal Treasurer, and Chairman of the Australian Loan Council, yesterday announced that the Loan Council had decided to increase ...

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  17. "THING OF PAPER"

    Speaking to the Local Government Association recently, the secretary of the association (Mr. A. R. Bluett), [?]aid, "The mayor and president of a ...

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  18. GORED BY BULL

    John Sharp, 60, of Gladesville, was attacked by a bult at Rosebery this morning, and wa[?] badly gored about the lower part of the body. ...

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  19. GRAF ZEPPELIN

    Passengers are prepared, as the Graf Zeppelin awaits a favourable wind, to commence the mid-western tour. The cities to be visited, include ...

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  20. FIVE INJURED.

    While proceeding at a high speed, a motor crashed into a large iron standard on the crossing of Elizabeth and Liverpool Streets early this morning, ...

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  21. CYCLE ACCIDENT

    A motor cycle got out of control near Princes Bridge to-day, and crashed into a crowd of people, injuring four. ...

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  22. UNEMPLOYMENT

    A deputation from Balman, headed by the mayor, interviewed the Pre[?]ier to-day, and asked for assistance for unemployment. Mr. Bavin replied ...

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  23. PAPUAN GOLD LEASAS

    Criminal writs have been issued against certain persons, [?]rising out of the recent disputes in connection with the gold mining leases at Misima, Papua ...

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  24. MARCONI SERVICES

    The Australian Pre[?]s Association learns that the Marconi Company is prepared to put into operation immediately wireless and telephonic ...

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  25. FRENCH OFFICIALS

    Arising out of the Harold Horan affair, the Government is prosecuting Denolet and Delablanque, two officials, on technical charges of espionage. ...

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  26. SYDNEY HORSES

    Sydney horses were in great form at Flemington and caulfield this morning. Winalot ran a mile and three furlongs at Flemington in 2.26. Over the ...

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  27. MENTAL PATIENTS

    At a meeting of the Leichhardt Council last night, serious complaint was made regarding the freedom with which it was alleged inmates at Callan ...

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  28. CAR WASHING AREA

    The Fediial Capital Commission propose to erect a car washing area for convenience of residents at Hotel Wellington. Tenders for the work have ...

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  29. FOUR DAY TEST

    The test board of control meets the M.C.C. on November 23, to discuss the proposals for four-day tests at the Australians' next visit, when there are ...

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  30. MOTHER'S SUICIDE

    The city coroner to-day returned a verdict of suicide while mentally deranged, at the conclusion of the inquiry into the death of Esther Florence ...

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  31. PILE OF METAL

    A rail motor crashed into an obstruction on the line near Goulburn last night, and investigation disclosed that a pile of metal had been placed ...

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  32. FELL FROM WINDOW

    Lieut.[?]Col[?] L[?]nel Guy Gisborne, a visitor to Sydney from England, died in Sydney Hospital early this morning from injuries received as a result of ...

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  33. TECHNICAL CLASSES

    Examinations in technical subjects will be conducted at the Trades School at Telopea Park towards the end of November[?] and will extend into the ...

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  34. ANOTHER FIRE

    Portumna Castle, Lord Lascelles' winter home, was the scene of a fire last night, which is believed to have been due to the accidental overturning of an ...

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  35. PROFESSOR'S DEATH

    The city coroner to-day returned a verdict of suicide while of unsound mind at the conclusion of the inquiry into the death of Professor George Wood, of ...

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  36. ROYAL MORTUARY

    Five of the bodies of the lesser important royalties were removed from the Royal Mortuary Chapel[?] Windsor, to a special vault at Frogmore. For ...

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  37. BANK OFFICERS

    Mr. Justice Piddington to-day decided, that the new award for women bank officers was to date from July 1. 1927. This means that they will get 15 ...

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  38. LABOUR CAMPAIGN

    Mr. Theodore described as "a monstrous untruth." a statement that J. S. Garden had been chosen to assist the Labour campaign in the present ...

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  39. "STOLEN" CLOTHES

    An amusing discovery has followed reports of clothes being stolen from Hotel Wellington. The articles in question have been ...

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