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  4. GERMAN PAYMENTS

    LONDON, August 4.—In the House of Commons during the third reading of the consolidated fund, Sir Robert Horne reviewed the German ...

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  5. Lord Mayor's Resignation.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A meeting of two thousand citizens in the Town Hall yesterday afternoon passed a resolution regretting the reasons for ...

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  6. STRIKE DISORDERS.

    VANCOUVER, August 3—Strike disorders are reported from various centres. Scores were injured in a riot at Jackson, Michigan, when the ...

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  7. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    SYDNEY.—In the Legislative Assembly on Wednesday, in reply to numerous questions, the Premier. Sir G. Fuller, said be would refer the ...

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  8. A Harbor Incident.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—It has just been disclosed that a terrible tragedy was narrowly averted in Sydney Harbour on Friday last near Dawe's Point, ...

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  10. Pistol as Soother.

    Captain Carr, of the Indian Army, gave sensational evidence at the inquiry resumed to-day into the loss of the P. and O. liner Egypt through ...

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  11. SUGAR.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—In the House of Representatives last night Mr Pratten made a lengthy and important speech on the sugar ...

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  12. Accident on Football Field.

    One of the Cowra schoolboys who visited Young to play footfall yesterday was most unfortunate. While attempting to catch the ball in the ...

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  13. Died at Banquet Table.

    ADELAIE, Friday.—At a banquet which was being held at Moonta in South Australia, John Arthur, aged 76, a retired farmer, was responding ...

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  14. CANBERRA.

    MELBOURNE, Friday—Mr. Austin Chapman, in the House of Representatives. moved that the Federal Parliament meet at Canberra in 1924. ...

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  15. Bag Snatcher's Haul.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A daring daylight robbery was committed yesterday afternoon. Miss Eastbrook cashed a cheque for £113 being the wages ...

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  16. CRUISER ADELAIDE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The new cruiser Adelaide has been taken over by the navy and placed in commission. The eruiser Brisbane has been paid ...

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  17. SPORTING

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Wallsend races to-morrow have been postponed till next Thursday The Richmond, ponies. which were postponed till ...

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  18. Conference of Clergy.

    A quiet day and conference of the clergy of the Church of England resident in the towns adjacent to Young and extending from Yass to Blayney ...

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  19. The Herrin Massacre.

    CHICAGO.—An examination in regard to the casualties in the Herrin massacre show that 64 non-union men were killed and wounded, and 8 ...

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  20. Encouraged a Strike.

    SYDNEY, Friday—Smits, an accountant employed in the "Worker" office, was at the Central Police Court to-day fined 10/- and costs 50/- for ...

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  21. 51 CHARGES OF THEFT.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Two women named Elizabeth Dunn, 28. and Marjorie Irvine, 25 appeared at the Central Police Court to-day, The chief ...

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  22. MOOREFIELD RACES POSTPONED

    Moorefield races have been postponed till Thursday. ...

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  23. AUSTRALIAN HURDLE RACE.

    The "News" tips for the Ausstralian Hurdle Race: Fiscom 1. Bright Plume 2, Happy King 3. The "Sun" selects: Fiscom 1. Bright Plume 2, and ...

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  24. Walsh Island.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Minister for Workss, [?], Ball, stated to-day that the government will sell the Walsh Island works if a good offer ...

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  25. EVIDENCE CONCLUDED

    The inquiry was concluded. The Solicitor-General submitted that in view of weather conditions, and the vessel was travelling at an ...

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  26. FOOTBALL.

    Cootamundra wil visit Young on Sunday next, when a good game is assured. Young will be represented by:—Full back, A. Phillips; ...

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  27. THE WEATHER.

    Still cloudy over east half, with further rain, heavy in places, along coast, where strong squally southerlies and rough seas will be ...

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  28. Another Boy Adventurer.

    ADELAIDE.—Loris MeWilliams a farm hand at Mr. Frank G. Allchurch's property at Cooke's Plains, about 10 miles on the south-eastern ...

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  29. Gold Belt in Transvaal.

    CAPETOWN, August 3.—Reports have reached Johannesburg of the discovery of a gold belt in the Transvaal extending from the ...

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  30. COMMUNITY SINGING

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Community singing was given a good start in Sydney to-day at a big demonstration in the Town Hall in celebration of ...

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  31. COMMERCIAL

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Potatoes, local 5/6 to 6/6; Tasmanian 7/ to 10/; onions (Victorian) 16/ to 17. Chuff: Wheaten 7/ to 8/6; oaten 6/6 to 8/; ...

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  32. Under the Carpet.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The trawling Inquiry was resumed to-day. The Commissioner Mr. MeFarlane, made pubhe the evidence heard in camera ...

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  33. SOCCER AT GOULBURN.

    Soccer football is beginning to boom in Goulburn. The newly-formed club seems to be composed of very enthusiastic members. A match ...

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  34. Arctic Exploration.

    NEW YORK—Radio messages from Captain Amundsen, received at Nome, Alaska, state that owing to bad weather he has postponed his proposed ...

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  36. FAT STOCK.

    Twenty thousasd sheep were offered at Homebush on Thursday. Competition was brighter and values showed a general advance. Thirty ...

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  38. Faulty Timber.

    As a result of a sensational report that £10,000 had been lost through use less an dfaulty timber being purchased for railway carriages and ...

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  39. FRUIT AND VEGETABLES.

    Cabbages 1/ to 5/6; cauliflowers 3s to 9s. Swedes to 8s. Sweet potatoes to 14. The fruit market was oversupplied with inferior fruit of all ...

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  40. RETAIL MEAT PRICES.

    Judge Beeby; President of the Profiteering Prevention Court, gave judgment to-day that the general retail meat prices in country towns ...

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  41. Pilgrim Trains Collide.

    PARIS,—Two pilgrim trains going to Lourdes collided on the Villecomtal incline near Auch. Forty persons were killed, and at least fifty ...

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  42. HIDES AND SKINS.

    SYDNEY, Friday—sheep skins were a halfpenny to a penny dearer at Sydney sales to-day. Full wools sold to 13¾d, and crossbred 10¾d. ...

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  43. Explosion of Gas Tank.

    NEW YORK.—Many persons, mostly children, were seriously burned and injured in Chicago on Tuesday, when a large Illuminating gas tank, ...

    Article : 64 words
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