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  2. SOVIET RUSSIA

    In view of the general election in Great Britain the Central Executive Committee of the Soviet Union has decided to adjourn the question of the ratification of the ...

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  3. PUBLICITY

    A strange divorce case has just been decided, in which the husband offered his wife evidence of his infidelity justifying a divorce provided he were assured that there would ...

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  4. UPROAR

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—The wordy warfare which has been waged in the Legislative Assembly during the past week between Mr. Fry and the Minister for Agriculture ...

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  5. TRAIN SERVICE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Parliamentary members for Byron have received a comnunication from the Railway department in reference to the complaint lodged by the ...

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  6. MURDER CHARGE

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday:—William Murfin appeared before the Melbourne Supreme Court to-day charged with having murdered James Stephens, who was the divorced ...

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  7. MENTAL ASYLUMS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The report of the Inspector-General of Mental Asylums, Dr. Eric Sinclair, states that on June 30 last there were 8145 persons in mental asylums ...

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  8. PARLIAMENT.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—In the Legislative Assembly this afternoon the Minister for Works (Mr. Ball) promised Mr. Kv S. Perdria[?] that he would endeavour to obtain ...

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  9. WOOL CLIP

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The railway wool season commenced on July 1, and between that date and this morning 404,559 bales of wool have been Carried by the New South ...

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  10. CHINA-JAPANESE RELATIONS

    Tho Chinese Government, replying to the Japanese memorandum to-day presented notes simultaneously to the Japanese Minister at Peking and the Foreign Office in Tokio. ...

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  11. SHIPPING BUREAU

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—After debating the question for a week, the Waterside Workers' Conference is still seeking a solution of the problem of how to abolish the Oversea ...

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  12. SUIT AGAINST GRAZIER

    SYDNEY,. Tuesday.—In connection with the pending suit of Constanec Jessamine May. Vincent, formerly Frasor, against her husband, Thomas Wilson Vincent, of Dunlop ...

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  13. RUNAWAY 'BUS

    BATHURST, Tuesday.—A. picnic party was descending Brown's Hill a particularly stdep grade, in a motor 'bus when the brakes failed to act. ...

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  14. "THIRD DEGREE"

    SYDNEY, Tuesday—At the Darlinghurat Sessions, to-day Perey Archibald McDonald and Horace Lister were charged, with housebreaking at Katoomba. After the jury ...

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  15. CONSERVATIVE BATTLE CRY

    The Conservative party's battle cry for the final week of the election campaign, is "Work for a clear majority and relief from elections" according to advice given to the ...

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  16. CONSPIRACY CHARGES

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Noel McHaffie and Frederick Wilson to-day were charged with having conspired to cheat and defraud Prouds, Ltd., jewellers, and other persons ...

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  17. CITY COUNCIL INQUIRY

    SYDNEY, Tuesday:—At the conclusion of the Cabinet meeting to-day, the Premier (Sir George Fuller) said, that the terms of reference of the Royal Commission which ...

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  18. MR LANG CHAMPIONED

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Mr. J. Dooley, M.L.A., speaking at the Bathurst Labour Day celebrations, deprecated the attacks made upon Mr. Lang, who, he said, was ...

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  19. FIERCE BATTLE IN CHINA

    A fierce battle raged throughout yesterday on the Shangliai-Kuam front, General Chang Tso-Lin's forces making, continuous attacks, which were repulsed towards ...

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  20. NEW STATES

    SYDNEY, Tuesday—In the Legislative Assembly to-night Major Connell asked the Deputy Premier (Mr. Wearne) if it was a fact that the New State Royal Commission ...

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  21. SCHOOLS AND WIRELESS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—For the benefit of the children at schools where wireless has been installed there was a special session at Farmer's broadcasting station this ...

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  22. "NE TEMERE" BILL

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Premier announced after a meeting of the State Cabinet to-day that it had been decided, to hold a session of Parliament early next year, when the ...

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  23. DYE IN MILK

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Giving evidence at the Burwood Police Court to-day against John Whitehead, a dairyman who had pleaded guilty to selling adulterated milk, ...

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  24. REICHSTAG DISSOLVED

    The Reichstag, has been dissolved. The decision to hold elections was prompted by the attitude of the Democrats in refusing to participate in a Government in which the ...

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  25. LICENSES REDUCTION BOARD

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Minister for Justice (Mr. Ley) says that at no time has he ever directly or indirectly made any attempt to influence the Licenses deduction ...

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  26. FISHERIES

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The annual report of the Fisheries Department for the year 1923 shows that the total quantity of fish sold during 1923 in the metropolitan and country ...

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  27. "AUSTRALIAN MADE" CRUISERS

    NEWCASTLE, Tuesday—At a lunche[?]n tendered him by the Broken Hill Proprietary to-day the Minister for Trade and Customs, Mr. H. E. Pratten advocated the building ...

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  28. NEW ZEALAND WITHDRAWS.

    Sir James Allen High Commissioner for New Zealand, announc[?] that it is impossible for New Zealand to participate in the Empire Exhibition in 1925. ...

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  29. YOUNG PRISONER'S COLLAPSE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—At the Darlinghurst Sessions to-day Edward Williams (19'), a barber, who had pleaded guilty to a charge of having escaped from the Narromine ...

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  30. COUNTRY PRESS CONFERENCE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The country press conference was opened by the Governor, Sir Dudley de Chair, who said that he had been much struck by the high standard of ...

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  31. SAILOR SHOT IN HEAD

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—M. C. Crowe (23), a stoker serving on H.M.A.S. Sydney, was found: this aftetnoon in a bedroom in a house at Paddington with a wound in his ...

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  32. REVOLUTION IN HONDURAS

    Six hundred men were killed and many wounded in a battle between Honduras Government forces and revolutionaries at Ajnterique. General Ferrera, the leader of ...

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  33. FRUITLESS PILGRIMAGE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—As a last hope of being cured of tuberculosis Herbert Hall an employee of the Sydney City Council, was taken Switzerland early in August to ...

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  34. "DIVINE DISPLEASURE"

    SYDNEY, Tueday.During a thunderstorm at Nine Island, a dependency of New Zealand, lightning killed a girl of 13 and a youth of 20, arid Injured a number of others ...

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  35. ODDFELLOWS' FUNDS

    SYDNEY Tuesday.—At the annual meeting of the Grand United Older of Oddfellows to-dny it was stated that in no less than eight cases last, year it considerable ...

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  36. EXPLOSION ON CRUISER

    One officer and three men were killed and 18 men injured by an explosion on the scou[?] cruiser Trenton during target practice. ...

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  37. PICTURE THEATRE BURNED

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Rivoli Picture Theatre at Nettown was completely gutted by fire at midnight last night. The damage runs into thousands of pounds, A number ...

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  38. PAWNBROKERS WINDOW ROBBED

    SYDNEY, Tuesday,—A man broke a window of the Mont de Piete loan office in Oxford-street Sydney, last night, and [?] ing a tray of 60 rings made off. Although ...

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  39. SYDNEY SYNOD

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Owing to illness the Archbishop of Sydney, Dp. Wright, was unable to preside at the opening of the twentieth Synod of the Diocese of Sydney. ...

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  40. GRAZIER'S ESTATE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The estate of the late Albert. Tyson glazier, of Victoria and Korrong, New South Wales, has been valued for probate purposes at, £304,809. Of this ...

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  41. LOCAL GOVERNMENT CLERKS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Lord Mayor (Ald. D. Gilpin), welcoming the delegates to the Local Government Clerics Conference to-day, said that the clerks were buffers ...

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  42. REVOLTING ASSAULT ON CHILD

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A [?] revolting case of assault on a three-year-old child has been reported from Bankstown. The child is too young to give a ...

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  43. AERIAL MAIL CRASHES

    GUNNING, Tuesday.—The aerial, mail with Pilots Giles and Butler encountered a severe thunderstorm and crashed at Gunning. The members of the crew are safe, but the ...

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  44. MYERSON CASE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Another phase has been entered upon in the protracted litigation between Emanuel Myerson and "Smith's Weekly," ...

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  45. ACCIDENT AT GARDEN ISLAND

    SIDNEY, Tuesday.—A petty officer gunner from the cruiser Brisbane was shockingly injured last night as a result of being crushed between a pontoon and a ferry boat ...

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  46. "PURE CUSSEDNESS"

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—At the conference of the G.U.O.O.F. to-day one delegate said that the Federal Government scheme of national insurance was actuated hy "pure cussedness." ...

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  47. FOREIGN INVASION CONTINUES

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Of the 900 third class passengers who arrived by the, steamer Ormonde yesterday nearly 30 per cent, are foreigners. These include 150. Italians, whose ...

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  48. LORD MAYOR DRIVEN OUT

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Lord Mayor of Sydney (Ald. D. Gilpin) declares that he was driven out of the Reform party and that he did not desert it. ...

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  49. COASTAL STEAMER ASHORE

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The steamer Casino (425 tons), trading between Melbourne and Portland, went aground at midnight close to the shore [?] [?] pratten, five ...

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  50. INSURANCE COMPANY ISSUES WRIT

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Australian Medi[?] and General Asauirmeo Association, Ltd., has issued a writ against the "Labour Daily" Newspaper Company, Ltd., [?] ...

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  51. DATE OF END OF SESSION

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—It was learned tonight that the Government intends to terminate the present session of Pariament on December 18. ...

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  52. ROYAL SHOW SECRETARY

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Colonet Summerville was this afternoon appointed secretary of the Royal Agricultural Society. ...

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