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  2. Advertising

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  4. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    Following upon differences of opinion which were voiced at a recent Country Party Conference between Mr. C. Coghlan, Secretary of the Metropolitan ...

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  5. Parents and Citizens.

    The Dubbo Parents and Citizens' Association is to be congratulated upon its growing influence over affairs in connection with ...

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  6. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    There were wild scenes of enthusiasm at Wellington, N.Z., when the city's official welcome to the crew of the Southern Cross took place. Prime Minister ...

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  7. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    The proposal to establish a Compulsory Wheat Pool under the Marketing Act has been definitely rejected. At the close of the counting last night ...

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  8. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    Statesman and Winalot were the outstanding performers at Randwick this morning. Statesman and Fondant covered a mile and a quarter in 2/8 3/4; ...

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  9. LATEST CABLES.

    The tornado is now losing its fury. Miami is virtually unharmed, but Palm Bench is desolated. Eye-witnesses report having seen houses lifted intact ...

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  10. SECRETARY ASSAULTED.

    There are allegations that the Hon. Secretary of the Moore Park Junior Club was so violently assaulted last Saturday by a suspended player that he ...

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  11. OFFERED ENDORSEMENT.

    Colonel Merrett, leaving for Australia by the Otranto, stated that he received a cable, offer from the National Federation, in which he is assured of ...

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  12. IN A BAD WAY.

    The wrestling match between Walter Miller and Bob Kruse at the Sydney Stadium terminated in a sensational manner in the sixth round, when Miller ...

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  13. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    Federal Ministers are hopeful of completing the business of Parliament on Thursday unless there is organised opposition to Government bills. ...

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  14. SUNDAY SPORTS.

    Rev. C. J. Lees, Congregational Minister at Katoomba, deplores the fact that on the mountains there is not a better observance of the Sabbath. He ...

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  15. MAN ASSAULTED.

    During a quarrel with another man on September 5th Rex Harold Kelly, 28, a laborer of Petersham, is alleged to have been struck on the head. After ...

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  16. NATIONAL TENNIS.

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  17. FIRE AT WOONOONA.

    Griffin's large drapery emporium at Woonoona was destroyed this morning. The Fire Brigade concentrated on saving the wooden, building adjoining ...

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  18. MOTOR LORRY AND CAR.

    Joseph Jones, 35, was shockingly injured when a motor lorry, which lie was driving, collided with a ear at Flemington. His skull and right thigh ...

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  19. THE MISSING PARSON.

    The Rev. Franklin Hutchinson, who mysteriously disappeared from England, returning from Canada, wirelessed from the steamer requesting his housekeeper ...

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  20. PERSONAL.

    The death occurred at Wentworth Falls Sanatorium on September 12th of Samuel Roy ("Uel") Armstrong, son of the late Henry Armstrong, of ...

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  21. SHIPPING TROUBLE.

    Work on the Sydney waterfront, this morning was normal. Men at Newcastle this morning again, declined steamers of the interstate fleet, and ...

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  22. SYDNEY'S WATER.

    The heat of yesterday was responsible for the heaviest consumption of Witter in the Metropolitan Board's area since last summer. The total was ...

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  23. MELBOURNE ROBBERY.

    One night last week Doris Grey drove in a taxi to police headquarters and reported that while having Supper she was assaulted by two women. When ...

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  24. Injured Man Dies.

    Joseph Jones, 41, who was injured in a collision between a motor car and a motor lorry at Homebush yesterday, died to-day. His son, Fred Jones, 14 ...

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  25. CRICKET RECORDS.

    The Host defeated the champion County, Lancashire, by an innings and 91 runs. The Rest 8 for 603; Hendren 174, Sutcliffe 139. Sutcliffe and ...

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  26. UNCONSCIOUS WOMAN.

    The police last night found a woman on an allotment of hind at Durlinghurst in an unconscious condition and conveyed her to the hospital. It is stated ...

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  27. NOT A PARLOUR GAME.

    The Chief Secretary commenting on the wrestling match last night, which resulted in injury to Walter Miller, said that a police report on the ...

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  28. NO STATE LOTTERY.

    The annual conference of the Associated Hospitals' Association defeated a proposal to institute a State lottery to raise funds for hospitals. ...

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  29. COAL DUMP ALIGHT.

    A huge dump of brown coal, containing about 30,000 tons, which is held as a reserve at the Power House, Yallouan, caught fire through spontaneous ...

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  30. THE DUKE AND THE SHEEP STATION.

    A firm of stock ami station agents in Queensland wrote to the Duke of York recently suggesting that he should buy a sheep station on the Darling Downs. ...

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  31. The Weatherall Testimonial.

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  32. DRUG SEIZURES.

    During the year ended June 30th 80 seizures of drugs were made by the Customs officers, and fines amounting to £1776 were imposed. ...

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  33. Clergy and R.S.P.C.A. Comment.

    Canon W. L. Langley, referring to the rough wrestling contest at the Stadium, said that in his opinion it was a depraved and degrading step backwards. The ...

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  34. THE WATERFRONT TROUBLE.

    Shipowners, referring to the waterside workers' strike, said that the full result on shipping of the first week's hold-up might be estimated in hundreds ...

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  35. TRADES HALL HOPEFUL.

    Officials at the Sydney Trades Hall are hopeful that the Federal Government will reverse its decision to prevent the Pan-Pacific Trade Union ...

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  36. PHRENOLOGY.

    Dr. A. H. Martin, lecturing on phrenology at the Sydney University, addressing members of the Insurance Institute, declared that phrenology was ...

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  37. Big Station Deal.

    Qunntambone Station, Brewarrina, together with the outstation, Bundabulla, comprising 10,699 freehold and 365,835 acres of Western Lands Lease ...

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  38. CRACKS FOR THE COUNTRY

    The New South Wales Cricket Association has sanctioned the the dispatch of a first-class metropolitan team to country towns next Easter. ...

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  39. After Half a Century.

    At the latter end of last week a man culled into Mr. P. M. Kiely's baker's shop in Macquarie-street, and asked Miss Kiely if he could see her ...

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  40. COAL SITUATION.

    The Premier (Mr. Bavin) him issued an appeal to minors und others employed in the coal industry not to reject hastily the Government's proposals for ...

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  41. PRICE OF COAL.

    Referring to a proposal to decrease the price of coal the South Coast Miners' President said that his executive was strongly opposed to any ...

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  42. THE WOMAN ADMITS.

    Mary Kathleen Nolan, aged 20, admitted at the Criminal Court that she attempted to murder her baby by throwing him into the sea. She was ...

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  43. THE REFERENDUM VOTE.

    It is not expected that the check count of the aggregate vote in regard to the Prohibition referendum will be completed for about a fortnight. It is ...

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  44. STATES MAKE NO REPLY.

    No replies have been received from State Ministries to, the Commonwealth invitation to a conference on the unemployment question. ...

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  45. ONE-THIRD OF OUR WEALTH.

    Mr. P. E. Coleman, speaking at the Auburn Jubilee dinner, said that Australia should have a prohibition tariff. He added that manufacturers ...

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  46. IT MADE A CAT SICK.

    The Young "Chronicle" tells of the severe illness of a cat in that town. After a couple of days of the cat's indisposition the lady of the house ...

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  47. FIRE AT NATIONAL PARK.

    A bush fire which broke out last night at National Park assumed a big proportion and resulted in a great loss of native flora. ...

    Article : 31 words
  48. THE PRICE OF WHEAT.

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