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  3. PALESTINE MANDATE.

    CAIRO, Sept, 12.—A message from Jerusalem says that the proclamation of mandate passed off without incldent. thanks to the elaborate ...

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  4. Coming Elections.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Mr. Arthur. Griffith states that he knows nothing about the report that he will contest North Sydney seat in opposition to ...

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  5. LOSS OF THE HAMMONIA.

    LOXDON. September 12.—Bearing the Hammonia's 380 rescued passongers, the steamer Kinfaun Castle has arrived at Southampton. ...

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  7. FRENCH TROOPS LAND.

    PARIS: Sept. 12.—French troopo have been landed on the Marmora Coast. A Romo mesaage say the ...

    Article : 135 words
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  9. Concealed' Gold.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—An examination of the luggage of Chinese passengers aboard tho steamer St. Albans on arrival at Sydney from the ...

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  10. Sensational Incident.

    Mr Walter Elliott had a sensational experionce on Tuesday afternoon crossing a creek near "Culver." near Cootamundra. He was driving a ...

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  11. FRENCH DENIAL.

    LONDON, September 13.—The "Morning Post" Paris correspondent has interviewed M. Weygand, who denies that France suppied the Turlts ...

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  12. World Tennis.

    VANCOUVER, Sept. 12—The fourth round of the tennis tournament was postponed till Wednesday, owing to rain. ...

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  13. A MASSACRE FEARED.

    LONDON, September 12.—The "Daily Telegraph's" correspondent at Smyrna says tho Christian population and refugees are fearridden, and are ...

    Article : 102 words
  14. Dogged by Misfortune.

    Mrs Hardwick slipped and fell at her residence. Jones' Greek. oh Friday, and broke her rght leg above the knee Misfortune has boset Mrs ...

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  15. Mesopotamia.

    LONDON, Sept. 12.—The Royal Air Force will take over at the end of the month the seie maintenance of order in Mesopotamia, using at the outset ...

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  16. Naval Aircraft.

    LONDON, Sept. 12—The Air Ministry is testing now naval aircraft of secret design, including a three-seater aeroplane for coastal defence, ...

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  17. Boy's Arm Broken.

    Whilst the six-yearold son of Mr. W. Smith. Junce, was playing, with some other children ha jumped over another boy and broke his arm near ...

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  18. More Nuggets.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Two more nuggets of gold were found yesterday by workmen excavating in Hyde Park for the city railway. The nuggets ...

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  19. Retail Meat Trade.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday—A "proiminent San Francisco brother who arrived in Sydney a short trem ago to establish, an up-to-date [?] ...

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  20. YOUNG GAOL.

    On last night's train a prison [?] was attached for the purpose of conveying a number of the habitual prisoners to Barramatic Gaol. It is ...

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  21. FOOTBALL.

    A team of footballers from Temora played the Harden-Murrumburrah Association at Murrumburrah yesterday for the Cochrane Cup. After a ...

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  22. SIX MORE PIECES.

    LATER.—Six more small pieces of gold were found in Hyde Park this afternoon. An analysis of the latest finds shows indications of brass. In ...

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  23. Killed by a Train.

    MELBOURNE: Wednesday.—While. passing through a passenger gate at Hampton railway station last evening, two little girls were struck by ...

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  24. A Family Wiped Out.

    LONDON, Sept. 11.—A shooking tragedy occurred at Croydon yesterday. Heary Kays, reputedly a prosperous metal merchant, killed his ...

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  25. SUNDAY TRAM FARES.

    It is understood that the proposed reduction in Sunday tram fares will not be given effect to untill the Railway Commissioners have seen whether ...

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  26. Grenfell Wants a Court Restored.

    At the last meeting of the Grenfell Chamber, of Commerce, a letter was read from the Attorney-General as follows:—Referring to your letter ...

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  27. New Season's Crop.

    The Lindley Walker Co-operative Wheat Co. Ltd, writes: With the harvests in the Northern Hemisphere completed the time ...

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  30. Sports at Stockinbingal.

    The sports on Saturday In connection with the football, club were patroniscd well, although there was not such a large crowd as was expected. ...

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  31. COMMERCIAL.

    Potatoes, N.S.W. 6/ to 10/6, Victerian 9/6 to 10/6, Tasmanian 11/ to 12/; onions, Victorian 13/, Tasmanian 12/; wheaten and oaten chaff, 7/ ...

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  32. English Cricket.

    LONDON, Sept. 12—playing in the English Cricket Associations third division, Nelson (Halifax) took three wickets for 0. Thornton's Eleven ...

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  33. WEIGHT GUESSING AT SHOW.

    At the Young show last week a weight guessing competition was held on the dressed weight of a sheep. The correct weight of the ...

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  34. ARGENTINE OFFERS A LOAN

    NEW YORK, September 12.—A Buenos Alles message states that the Argentine Government has sent a message to Congress asking ...

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