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  2. GENERAL NEWS

    In reply o a question put in the Legislative Assembly yesterday morning by Mr. Ball, the Minister for Railways (Mr. Flannery) said that he would ...

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  3. ROTHBURY MINE EXPLOSION

    A public inquiry, conducted, by a police magistrate, at which the manager and under-manager of Rothbury Colliery will be called ...

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  4. THE SENATE

    The House of Representatives did not sit to-day, which has been proclaimed a public holiday, in connection with the Royal ...

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  5. THE UNKINDEST CUT

    Although Mr. Fitzpatrick, M.L.A., is one of the oldest members of the State Parliament, he still has young ideas. ...

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  6. GRAZIERS GET READY

    Mr. R. Allen (general secretary of the Graziers' Association) states that at a meeting of the executive committee of the association this week, ...

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  7. INDEED!

    A pamphlet waved furiously in the hand of Mr. Arkins in the Legislative Assembly yesterday. It was Labor's policy speech at ...

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  8. WAR IN MOROCCO

    The French plans in Morocco have been hampered by the fact that the Spaniards have not advanced since they landed on the ...

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  9. VALUE OF 'BUS IN WAR

    The war in southern England has developed into a 'bus warfare. With extraordinary mobility, the conveyances frequently enabled ...

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  10. STATE GOVERNORS

    Forty-four members of the Legislative Assembly and 36 members of the Legislative Council have signed a memorandum for the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. GENERAL CABLES

    Pointing out that the Trade Union Congress ratified the agreement for joint International action, reached by the Anglo-Russian delegates in April ...

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  12. OVERSEA SPORT

    In the second "ound of the "News of the World" gold championship at. Moor Park, C. A. Wnitcombe beat Peter Robertson 6 and 5, G. Duncan beat ...

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  13. IDLE STEAMERS

    The A.U.S.N. Co.'s steamer Wyandra, which arrived at Sydney from Queensland ports on Wednesday, was paid off, and joined the Idle fleet. ...

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  14. HEAD CRUSHED BY WAGGON

    Shortly after 2 o'clock this afternoon, David Robert Williams, 16. was riding a motor cycle, in Hunter Street, coming into the city. He was behind a steam ...

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  15. YORK CITY CREW

    An attempt was made by one of the crew of the oversea steamer York City to induce the crew to join the strikers, but a meeting that was held ...

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  16. SHOWS FOR SYDNEY

    Mr. Nevin Tait, who sailed for New Turk by the Majestic to-day, stated that Mme. Pavlova's opening date in her Australian tour would be the middle ...

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  17. "HONORABLE BODY"

    Arising from criticism of school teachers, voiced by Sir George Fuller on Wednesday, Mr. Connell gave the Minister for Education an opportunity ...

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  18. COMING TESTS

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  19. POSITION IN MELBOURNE

    The strike position here remains unchanged. So far the strike committee has nor received a reply to its communication ...

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  20. LORD FORSTER'S FAREWELL

    A farewell dinner was accorded Lord Forster, the Governor-General, to-night by the Federal Government. in the Queen's Hall, at ...

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  21. BRITISH MINISTER TO VISIT AUSTRALIA

    Mr. Amery (Secretary of State for the Dominions) reiterated to-day his unshaken hope of visiting Australia next autumn, if ...

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  22. IN SOUTH AFRICA

    The strike is weakening at Durban. The sailing of the Garth Castle from Lorenzo Marques, and the strike ships Port Curno and Largo Law from ...

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  23. BANKRUPTCY IN THE BUMPS

    A 'bus proprietor at Newcastle Bankruptcy Court to-day attributed his bankruptcy to Newcastle's shocking roads, which made his ...

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  24. BURWOOD SPEECH DAY

    Speech day was celebrated at Burwood Superior Public School yesterday, when the Director of Education (Mr. S. H. Smith) and the Mayor and Mayoress of ...

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  25. IN ENGLAND

    The "Daily Herald" publishes the following appeal to the seamen by Mr. Henson: -- "I have the full authority of the executive committee in saying that ...

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  26. GOVERNOR IN THE COUNTRY

    The Governor and Lady de Chair this morning visited the district school, where they were welcomed at the entrance by the headmaster, Mr. A. ...

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  27. Advertising

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  28. Advertising

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  29. BAPTIST UNION

    The Baptist Union yesterday adopted the constitution for the creation of an Australian Baptist Union, sent forward from the Australasian Congress, ...

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  30. TAKING A RISK

    The Commissioner of Police has received from Broome a report that two men. bent on walking around Australia, had set out, in ...

    Article : 204 words
  31. COTTAGE AT CANBERRA FOR PRIME MINISTER

    Tenders, closing on October 12, are invited in to-day's "Government Gazette" for a brick cottage at Canberra for the accommodation of the ...

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  32. OBITUARY

    The death occurred yesterday at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. Waite. at 216 Falcon Street, North Sydney, of Mr. Nimrod Greenwood, aged 71. Mr. ...

    Article : 68 words
  33. INDEX

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  34. MR. JAMES WILLIAMS

    Mr. James Thomas Williams, of Annandale, died yesterday in a private hospital, at the age of 75 years. Mr. Williams was for many years connected with the ...

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  35. "AROUND THE BOREE LOG"

    The opening date at the Crystal Palace of "Around the Boree Log," classed as the greatest Australian motion picture yet produced, has been altered from Saturday ...

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  36. GARDENS' OFFICIAL RETIRES

    At the Botanic Gardens yesterday Mr. W. J. Peverell, agrostologist's assistant. who is fining on extended leave of absence prior to retirement, after 27 ...

    Article : 130 words
  37. MR. JAMES WILSON, M.L.C., DEAD

    In earlier times a prominent figure in Labor circles, a brilliant speaker, much sought after when elections were on, and a vigorous worker, for "the cause," ...

    Article : 132 words
  38. ADVERTISEMENTS

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  39. MR. CHARLES SAMPSON

    It is with much trepidation, a correspondent writes, that one of his old boys boys to supplement your kindly notice the other day of Charles Sampson, who for ...

    Article : 140 words
  40. BOWLING ASSOCIATION

    The annual meeting of the Now South Wales Bowling Association was held last night. The election of officers resulted: -- Patron. Mr. John Spruce; president. Mr. James Wall; ...

    Article : 136 words
  41. TARIFF ON CANADIAN GOODS

    A proclamation in to day's 'Government Gazette'' notifies that from October 1 at 9 a.m. according to the standard time of Victoria, the British ...

    Article : 57 words
  42. Advertising

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