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  4. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS

    Bishop Wylde leaves England for Australia to-day. He will be back in the diocese in time for the assembling of Synod on November 1. ...

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  5. SPRING IS HERE WESTERN CROPS

    Dry Spring conditions have again eventuated, and they can be looked upon us the rule rather than the exception. ...

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  6. LATEST CABLES AND TELEGRAMS

    At the London wool sales there was a large offering of greasy and scoured Merinos, principally new clip top-making sorts. There was a steady demand for ...

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  7. Redhead Tragedy

    William Schubert, the father of the girl, Doris May Schubert (14), adjudged murdered at Redhead, was arrested at North Tumblebun yesterday, ...

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  8. Financial Crisis

    According to Sir Daniel Levy, a financial panic, not only in New South Wales, but throughout Australia, would ensue it Mr. Lang is returned to power ...

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  9. Law Unto Themselves

    A sensational incident occurred near Carnarvon, W.A., yesterday, when Union shearers, on strike, captured a large number of volunteers, who were ...

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  10. Anti-Lang Note

    Senator Daly, vice-president of the Federal Executive Council, speaking at Adelaide last night, said that no Budget could be balanced by the imposition of ...

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  11. DEMONSTRATION DAYS

    Mr. B. M. Arthur, senior agricultural instructor, has arranged for the following Field Demonstration Days for October:— ...

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  12. PLUCKY AVIATRIX

    Mistress Victor Bruce, who is attempting a solo flight from England to Tokio, left here to-dny for Constantinople. She states' that if she reaches Tokio, ...

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  13. SIR OTTO NIEMEYER

    The Acting Prime Minister (Mr. J. A. Fenton) stated in Melbourne last night that the visit of Sir Otto Nicmeyer was not costing the Federal ...

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  14. WINDSOR MURDER CASE

    The trial of Cecil Farnsworth Charles on a charge of having murdered his father, at East Kurrajong, was adjourned to-day until the next sittings of the ...

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  15. ALL-OUT POLICY

    Matters are troublesome in Queensland railways. A mass meeting at Rockhampton has decided on an all-out policy as a protest against wage ...

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  16. £5,300!

    By this morning's mail, the Hon. H. V. C. Thorby, who is at Coonabarabran, helping Mr. Bob Stanley in his fight for the Castlereagh, ...

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  17. HIDEOUS ATTEMPT

    The police have already, questioned several persons in connection with the attempt to gas William Henry Kidman at his home at Alexandria yesterday. ...

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  18. MR. SCULLIN'S HEALTH

    By far the best news to-day from Mr. Scullin was his clean bill of health at the lands of the doctor. There is still a little spot on the left ...

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  19. "THE LIBERAL" GETS IT!

    An advertisement in "Liberal" columns is always judicious— always payable. Last Friday a man lost his ...

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  20. RASH ACT

    A man smashed a window of a large jewellery shop in Bourke Street, Melbourne, yesterday, in broad daylight, and secured a stand containing eight ...

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  21. LATEST FORECAST

    The following weather forecast was issued at 2 p.m. to-day:—Further showers and thunder on North Coast, extending to parts of North-east inland ...

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  22. BLAZE AT DUNEDOO

    O'Brien's general store, at Dunedoo, was gutted by fire this morning. The blaze was the biggest in the history of the town. The flames were ...

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  23. CITY FIRE

    When a' fire was discovered at Wiseley's Chambers, at the corner, of Bathurst and George Streets, City, last night, Chief Officer Nance ordered ten ...

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  24. RAILWAY WORKERS

    Mr. Coneybeer, the Conciliation Commissioner, to-day decided not to grant an injunction restraining the Industrial Registrar of N.S.W., from dealing with ...

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  25. MR. SCULLIN SILENT

    Mr. Scullin, when questioned regarding reports from Australia of the great significance attained to cables passing between Mr. Fenton and himself on the ...

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  26. HECTOR'S PIPES

    When Hector's Brick Co., Ltd., first manufactured stoneware pipes, a slight flaw was detected. With British determination Mr. M. E. Hector (manager) ...

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  27. SHEARER'S END

    Leaving a wife and six children, James Tuckwell (52), a brother of Const. C. Tuckwell, of Katoomba and Mount Victoria, was found dead on ...

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  28. SOLICITOR MISSING

    The police yesterday discovered property at The Gap, near Waston's Bay belonging to Mr. Parker Listner, a well-known City solicitor. ...

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  29. STREET BRAWL

    Yesterday, a fruiterer named L. A. J. Smith (42) was accosted for a loan by William Joseph Craven. When he refused, it is alleged, Craven showed ...

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  30. FIGHTING 'FLU

    Wing-Commander Kingsford Smith is suffering from a severe bout of influenza. His early flight to Australia has been ...

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  31. NAVAL SENSATION

    During a reception on a Dutch warship at Melbourne yesterday, a Javanese member of tho crew belabored an officer with an iron bar, inflicting ...

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  32. HAPPINESS

    The secret of happiness is easy to discover. To be happy is not necessarily to be very learned and clever. If we take pains not to offend God or— ...

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  33. RAZOR SLASHING

    Edward John McFAdden (44) was discovered in Kellett Street, King's Cross, Darlinghurst, this morning, suffering from terrible wounds across his face. ...

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  34. "PLUM'S" OPINION

    "There is no need for despondency about English cricket," writes "Plum" Warner. "The Australians' visit coincided with a time when our ...

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  35. BROACHING CARGO

    The police last night are alleged to have watched three members of the crew of the motor ship . "Coptic" broaching cargo. ...

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  36. EX-STUDENTS' SOCIAL

    On Friday night last, the Dubbo High School Ex-Students' Union held its third social for the year in the School Assembly Hall. The increased ...

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  37. MAY CARRY ON

    The Acting Prime Minister (Mr. J. A. Fenton), referring to a possible closing down of Lysaght's wire works sit Newcastle, said that the matter would ...

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  38. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS

    "The failure of the Word, or the Numbers are up," is the subject of a reading by Mr. T. Ranken, under the auspices of the Caledonian Society on ...

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  39. SOVIET WHEAT

    The Australian Minister for Markets and Transports (Mr. Parker Moloney) made a statement to-day that the Soviet wheat dumping situation was ...

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  40. STEADY DECLINE

    At this morning's sales bulk wheat sold at 2/9 and bagged at 2/10 per bushel. ...

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  41. ROZELLE HERO

    Charles Smith, aged six, fell into a storm water channel at Rozelle yesterday, and would have been drowned but for the, bravery of a man who rushed ...

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  42. FREIGHTER DELAYED

    Just as the German freighter Stassfurt was about to leave Sydney Harbour tins morning, for Europe, laden with 16,000 bales of wool, the third ...

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  43. BIG BILLIARDS

    The International [?]lliards Tournament opened to-day. Newman receiving 7000) reached 8520, including a break of 259, versus Lindrum, 1522, ...

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