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  4. LATEST CABLES.

    The Australians, Patterson and Hawkes, Hopman and Crawford, and Moon and Cummings all had easy victories in the first round of the National ...

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  5. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    The Federal Treasurer (Dr. Earle Page) and the Federal Attorney General (Mr. Latham) had a lengthy conference with the Premier (Mr. Bavin) and the ...

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  6. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    The warrant which was issued for the arrest of the second man in the motor car in which the 16-year-old victim of the Sefton Park outrage was ...

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  7. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    It is reported in political circles that a suggestion has been made to the Ministry that the present exemption of £300 for income tax should be allowed ...

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  8. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    Grave charges will shortly be investigated by the Brisbane Hospitals' Board following statements by Alderman Warmington, of the Brisbane City ...

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  9. PERSONAL.

    Allfred James Coleman left his hotel in Wagga last Thursday morning, and has not since been heard of. The police are mystified. Mr. Coleman is ...

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  10. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    As the result of inquiries made by the police into the finding of an infant boy in the sea at Port Melbourne on Friday night, Mary Nolan, 20, single, a ...

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  11. RAILWAY SMASH IN LONDON.

    The Manchester express crashed into a buffer stop at Easton station, London. Two carriages were partly telescoped and 30 people were injured ...

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  12. TASSY LOOKING UP.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) has announced that the special grant to Tasmania from the Commonwealth Government will this issue be £220,000. He ...

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  13. MISSING YOUTH FOUND.

    The body of Sidney Jarrett, 18, an English youth, who disappeared at Kempsey on July 16, was found in the river yesterday about four miles from ...

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  14. JUSTICE PIDDINGTON.

    Mr. Justice Piddington, who is intervening in the strike at the Bunnerong Power House works of Babcock nad Wilcox, Ltd., interviewed union ...

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  15. KELLOGG PACT SIGNED.

    The Kellogg peace pact for the outlawry of war was signed in Paris to-day. Germany was the first signatory; Britain and the Dominions collectively ...

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  16. HACKSAW FOUND.

    It was stated to-day that after John Monson was sentenced at the Darlinghurst Sessions to 30 months' imprisonment for safebreaking, he was found by ...

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  17. TRIPLETS!

    Mrs. Phillips, wife of a metal spinner, residing at Waterloo, yesterday gave birth to triplets, all boys, each strong and healthy. The parents have ...

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  18. THE CONSTITUTION.

    Mr. Bruce says that the Bill for the necessary amendments to the Federal Constitution will be submitted to Parliament before the Estimates are ...

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  19. SCABBERY AND BLACK-LEGGING.

    Mr. J. Bailey, President of the Central Branch of the A.W.U., said to-day that in spite of the efforts made by the N.S.W. Labor Council, aided and ...

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  20. SUGGESTED GRAFT.

    The President of the Northern Miners' Federation, referring to the threatened withdrawal of miners from the A.L.P., suggested that graft might have ...

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  21. FINE WEATHER.

    The weather yesterday was practically fine throughout the State, with maximum temperatures mostly in the 70's. ...

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  22. AMERICA'S PACT.

    The United States Senate's rejection of the Anti-War Treaty is regarded as a possibility among many observers and some officials. European Diplomatic ...

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  23. A CORRUPTION CHARGE.

    A full report of the Police Court proceedings in connection with the corruption charge against ...

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  24. The Dulwich Hill Murder.

    During the week-end a young man named John Patrick Reynolds was arrested and charged with the murder of Esther Vaughan and Sarah Falvery at ...

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  25. TILDEN AND TENNIS.

    Commenting upon the disqualification of Tildon from amateur tennis ranks II. A. Pitt, Executive Chairman and Acting President of the Lawn Tennis ...

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  26. EUCHARISTIC VISITORS.

    Among the visitors to the Eucharistic Congress who arrived in Sydney to-day was Count John Mikes, of Szombathely, Hungary, a representative of ...

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  27. LESS BRUTALITY.

    Kilonis, 12.7 (Greece) beat Karasick, 12.2 (Russia) by one fall to nil in a wrestling match at the Sydney Stadium last night in the presence of 12,000 ...

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  28. MAN AND WIFE INJURED

    Thomas Kermonde, 50, and his wife Adelaide Kermonde, 53, were admitted to the Sydney Hospital late, last night, the former suffering from a deep wound ...

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  29. Caledonian Sports Day.

    To-morrow will be a big day in Dubbo, when a great day's sports will bo run off on the Show Ground in in aid of the Dubbo District Hospital. A ...

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  30. BOY MISSING.

    George Jennings, aged 11, has been missing from his home at Marrickville since Sunday. It is believed he has been drowned in a brick pit which is ...

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  31. Crushed to Death.

    From New York comes news of a terrible subway railway accident on Friday evening, in which thirty people were killed and between 50 and 100 injured. ...

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  32. TRADE TREATY.

    Owing to the general elections which will take place in Australia and New Zealand during November the Trade Treaty between the Commonwealth and ...

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  33. FOR PROHIBITION.

    Addressing a meeting at Croydon, Mr. B. S. Stevens, Assistant State Treasurer, said that N.S.W. could afford Prohibition. He added that even if ...

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  34. DOMESTIC AFFAIRS.

    At a meeting of the New South Wales Rugby League the Secretary read a letter from the Queensland League asking New South Wales not to interfere with ...

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  35. MAN ELECTROCUTED.

    Alexander Spence, foreman fitter at the Mount Lyell Company's reduction works, was electrocuted when his hands came in contact with bare terminals ...

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  36. ADELAIDE TO SYDNEY.

    Kingsford Smith has decided to make non-stop flights from Adelaide to Sydney leaving the former capital this morning. ...

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  37. GENEROUS GIFT.

    The Mrs. Hartland Trust of New York has given a travelling scholarship worth about £600 a year for a member of the forestry services of Australia ...

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  38. W. A. IMMENSE FORESTS.

    Astonishment is expressed by delegates to the Empire Forestry Conference at Perth after an inspection of the southern forests. They are amazed ...

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  39. Mrs. Matchett Cup.

    The following team will represent Catholic A. v. Paramount on Paramount courts to-morrow:—Misses M. Warren, Marion Warren, K. Matthews ...

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  40. GOLD MINING POLICE.

    In the State Arbitration Court yesterday it was asserted that members of the West Australian Police Force, whoseduty it is prevent gold stealing, are ...

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  41. A Broken Leg.

    General regret throughout the town has been expressed at the serious accident that befel Sergeant J. J. Cooper on Friday night last. The Sergeant ...

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  42. FOOTBALL.

    Dubbo footballers had a disastrous time during the week-end, and were defeated at Orange on Saturday, and again at Yeoval on Sunday. The rep. ...

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  43. ON THE WAY.

    The Southern Cross left Adelaide at 8 o'clock this morning on a non-stop flight to Richmond Aerodrome. ...

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  44. DREADFUL CONDITIONS.

    The Secretary of the Western District Miners' Association describes the conditions of the intermittently unemployed miners as dreadful. He says ...

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  45. ONLY ALTERNATIVE.

    According to a statement by the Federal Country Party Parliamentary Committee the only alternative to oversea borrowing is increased taxation. The ...

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  46. SPINSTER'S ESTATE.

    The estate of the late Miss Matilda Waite, of Condobolin, hasbeen valued for probate purposes at £58,000, £20,000 of which is bequeathed to the Roman ...

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  47. FOREMAN ATTACKED.

    Following a disagreement in a Geelong mill yesterday between the foreman and one of the girls, a number of girls waited for him at knock-off time. ...

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  48. FISHERMEN RESCUED.

    Six fishermen, who were blown out to sea off Port Kembla on Sunday, were rescued yesterday morning in an exhausted conditions by the collier Kiama. ...

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  49. White, Wet and Free.

    It is getting near September, And I'm sitting down to write To ask you to remember To keep Australia White. ...

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  50. N.Z. AND THE PACT.

    The signing of the Peace Pact was celebrated in New Zealand by a united service in the Wellington Town Hall. ...

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  51. SHOPLIFTING.

    At the Central Court to-day the Magistrate, in sentencing John Lee Thomas, 32, a laborer, to two months' imprisonment with hard labour for ...

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  52. A FATHER'S PLEADING.

    When the Magistrate in the Adelaide Juvenile Court was about to sentence two brothers their father pleaded for len[?]cy. "If you Worship agrees" ...

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  53. SITTING TILL CHRISTMAS.

    In view of the number of Government Bills to be presented it is expected that the State Parliament will sit until Christmas holidays. ...

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  55. BUDGET DELAY.

    It was stated in Canberra last night that the Budget Speech may be delayed until advice is received that the Western Australian Financial Agreement Act ...

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  56. PRICE OF WHEAT.

    The price of wheat ex trucks in Sydney to-dat is 4/9. ...

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