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  4. ASHFORD OUT

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—It has just been announced in the legislative Assembly that Mr. Ashford has been displaced by Mr. Clark (Labor) as a ...

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  5. SINKING OF THE EGYPT.

    The inquiry Into the sinking of the liner Egypt was continued to-day. Captain Collier told a graphic story of the last scene before the vessel ...

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  6. TRAIN AMBUSH

    Fifty armed Irregualrs at Lillarin, in Wexford ambushed a train containing prisoners who were being escorted by Nationals this afternoon. LONDON, July 26. ...

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  7. YEA TRAGEDY.

    MELBOURNE. Wednesday Night—The man arrested on a charge of murdering Josephine McLauchlin at Yea (Vic.) was brought before the ...

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  9. Dr. Zlotkowski.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Another writ has been served on "Smith's Weekly" on behalf of Dr. Zlotkowskl, claiming £20,000 damages. No ...

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  10. LAND VALUATION.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday—The repeal of the Land Valuation Act was the frank request made to the Minister for Local Government, Mr. ...

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  11. Major Blake's Flight.

    LONDON, July 25—Major Blake, who is flying round the world, reached Quetta, in northera India to-day. He reports all well. ...

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  12. FOOTBALL.

    The young district Leam Journoyed to Temora yesterday to play that Leam for the Halg and Halg Cup. the match was played in a drizzling ...

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  13. Tasmanian Parliament.

    HOBART, Wednesday.—The Administrator, Sir Herbert Nicholls, opened [?] first session of the twentyfirst Parliament. ...

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  14. IRELAND

    LONIDON, July 25—Snipers were busy in the Four Courts area during the night, and there was much rifle, revolver, ana machine gun activity. ...

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  15. WHAT CHIEF OFFICER SAYS.

    Chief Officer Cartwright said that two days before the disaster he gave the lascars boat drill for about ten minutes. He made a list of the boats ...

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  16. Marketing Methods.

    Soon after he took office as Minister for Agriculture, Mr. Ball was struck by the great discrepancy that often exists between what the ...

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  17. GAVAN DUFFY RESIGNS.

    LONDON. July 26—Mr. Gavan Duffy, M.P. has resigned. He agrees to the Free State military police, but dissents in other respects. ...

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  18. Rural Industries Board.

    SYDNEY. Wednesday.—For some years. financial assistance has been given to farmers by the Rural Industries (Board. The work of the board ...

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  19. Inciting Strikes.

    Further cases of alleged infringment of the Federal High Court injunction. prevention union officials from inciting members to strike were ...

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  20. DEFENCE ECONOMY.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Sixteen members of the physical training staff of the Defence Department are to be retired in the interests of economy. ...

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  21. Lord Mayor may Resign.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—At a meeting of the City Council last night the proposal by the Lord Mayor, Ald. W. P. McElhone. that tho City Surveyor ...

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  22. COMMERCIAL

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Potatoes, N.S.W., 4/6 to 7/6, Tasmanian 8s to 10s. Onions, Victorian, 14/6 to 15/. chaff (whcaten) 6/6 to 8/6 (oaten) 6/6 ...

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  23. Meat Trade.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Provisional contracts have bean entered into by a London syndicate with William Beardmore and Company, and the ...

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  24. Federal Elections.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A Broken Hill message states that the secretary of the Barier District Assembly of the Australian Labor Party has ...

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  25. Deferred Wage Payments

    SYDNEY, Wednesday—The conference between Rylands, Ltd. Newcastle and representatives of the railway workers branch of the A.W.U. ...

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  26. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    LONDON. July 25—At the wool sale to-day, there was much better selection of merinos. There was good all round competition, ...

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  27. PERSONAL.

    About 30 of Mrs. Mead's friends tendered her a "surprise evening" on Tuesday night at her home at the Young Gaol, in Currawong-street ...

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  29. 60 Hours Week.

    SYDNEY. Wednesday.—At the annual meeting of the Chamber of Commerce to-day. the president, Mr. J. M. Paxton said that everyone should ...

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  30. FIRM PIG MARKET.

    Winchcombe, Carson Ltd., Report—Values were on firm levels at Tuesday's pig sales. Only 2000 head were forward. Competition was fairly ...

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  32. REDUCED SHEEP SUPPLIES.

    Sheep offerings have been on the down grade in numbers at Homebush recently. Winchcombe, Carson Ltd. report that this fact was responsible ...

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  33. WORLD'S WHEAT POSITION.

    Lindley Walker Co-operative Wheat Company's special wheat report is as follows:—Our London cable to-day reads as follows: "American markets ...

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  34. RABBIT SKINS.

    Winter rabbit skins were 1d to 4d per 1b. lower; whilst others on the averge were 1d dearer at Sydney skin market to-day. Supers made to 63d ...

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