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  3. The Big Fight.

    The fight for the Heavyweight Championship title of the world took place in Philadelphia between Gene Tunney 13.10, and Tom Heeney, 14.11½ the ...

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  4. LATEST CABLES.

    Fighting on an extensive scale is expected to be resumed in Shantung, following on Fengyusiang troops recapturing Chevoo. The Nationalist ...

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  5. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    The Prime Minister last night refused to make any definite announcement regarding the Federal elections. He said, however, that as soon as the ...

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  6. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    A suggestion has reached the Returned Soldiers' League that a delegation of 50 diggers go to the United States to take part in the Armistice ...

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  7. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    The Hawkesbury River rose last night with alarming rapidity, at Windsor the rise within two hours being approximately 21 feet. Many farms were ...

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  8. Sawmillers at Variance.

    Heard at the District Court, before Mr. Justice Thompson, this was a case in which the parties were both sawmillers at Gilgandra. The cause of the ...

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  9. PERSONAL.

    Judge Beeby was knocked down and seriously injured by a motor cycle in Melbourne yesterday afternoon. The judge's leg was broken and he received ...

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  10. POLYGAMY A CRIME.

    Continuing the reforms instituted since the European tour of the Afghan King, it is announced that polygamy is the chief cause of corruption in the ...

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  11. THE COAL INDUSTRY.

    Referring to Mr. Bavin's suggestion regarding the coal industry, the General President of the Miners' Federation, D. Rees, said that in his opinion the ...

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  12. THE WEATHER.

    Yesterday a light rain was recorded fairly generally on the Central and Southern Coast and Tablelands, and at scattered places on the South-west ...

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  13. MR. SCULLIN AND BROADCASTING.

    Criticising the Government's new policy with regard to broadcasting the Leader of the Federal Labour Party, Mr. Scullin, said that if the ...

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  14. EQUINE HERO COMING.

    The champion racehorse Limerick was shipped at Wellington to-day for Sydney. A great crowd of admirers witnessed his departure. ...

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  15. TO BE SIGNED.

    Mr. Kellogg's Peace Pact for preventing war, which fourteen actions have agreed to, will be signed in Paris on August 27th. ...

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  16. PROTEST AGAINST FOREIGN INFLUX.

    The Premier of Western Australia has protested against the influx of foreigners, declaring that but for them there would probably be no unemployment in that ...

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  17. REDS AT WORK.

    Tom Walsh, who arrived in Adelaide yesterday, said that he was confident that Red influences were at the back of most of the strikes in Australia. Part ...

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  18. N.Z. MAYOR'S DECISION.

    The New Zealand Rugby League Football Council has emphatically protested against the action of the Mayor of Auckland, who declined to tender a ...

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  19. TROUBLE IN CALCUTTA.

    Thirteen were killed in a collision between a bus and a railway engine. A crowd of strikers attacked the engine-driver. The police opened fire ...

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  20. MR. BRUCE & IMMIGRATION

    The Prime Minister, referring to criticisms abroad of Australia's attitude towards migration said that there was the greatest desire to have an ...

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  21. RUSSIAN SOVIET'S INVITATION.

    At a meeting at the Melbourne Trades Hall Mr. Jeffries urged the Trades Hall Council to fall in with the New South Wales Trades Hall Council ...

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  22. THE CRY FOR MORE POLICE

    Sixty constable who have completed their period of training at the Sydney Police Depot have been attached to the metropolitan district. They have ...

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  23. Obituary.

    William Benjamin Perry, aged about 75, died at his residence in Mosman yesterday afternoon. The late Mr. Perry has long been ...

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  24. ALL OF ONE MIND.

    A representative of the Catholic Federation at a public meeting last night moved a resolution in favor of world peace. The motion was seconded ...

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  25. DETECTIVES TO VISIT SCOTLAND YARD.

    Detective-Inspector Mackay, Defective-Sergeant Quinn, and Detective Lawrence will be sent to Scotland Yard, Paris and possibly New York, to study ...

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  26. PROTEST AGAINST POLICE INTERFERENCE.

    A timber workers' meeting at Perth carried a resolution protesting strongly against the Government's use of the police to break up unemployed ...

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  27. INVESTIGATING CRIME WAVE.

    Before the Cabinet sub-committee which is investigating matters relating to the crime wave completes its report it will confer with the Mental ...

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  28. IN THE QUEENSLAND HOUSE.

    During a debate in the Queensland Legislative Assembly Mr. Morgan interjected that Mr. John Wren had given £10,000 to the Labour Party. ...

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  29. Gilgandra Divorce Case.

    There was a trial of the issues in a divorce suit held during the District Court sitting under Mr. Justice Thompson. John Wallace Smith petitioned ...

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  30. DISABLED STEAMER PICKED UP.

    The steamer Waitomo, which became disabled on the voyage from Newcastle to The Bluff, New Zealand, has been picked up by the steamer Kaitoke, Both ...

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  31. Arbor Day.

    And 30 the day has ended, and in the ruddy west The golden glory of the sun flames with a dying zest. ...

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  32. MADHATTERS' BALL.

    The Church of England annual ball on Wednesday night last at the Royal Theatre was a great success, taking the form of an exhibitions of every form of ...

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  33. COMMONWEALTH BANK-RUPTCY ACT.

    The operation of the Commonwealth Bankruptcy Act from August 1st has been proclaimed in the Commonwealth Gazette. ...

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  34. HUGE EXPENDITURE IN SYDNEY.

    Figures disclosed at the Chamber of Commerce dinner revealed that a million and a half will he spent on the harbour bridge this year, and about ...

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  35. CITY MOTOR CAR SMASH.

    Victor Dive, 24, a mechanic, died at St. Vincent's Hospital as morning as a result of injuries received in a motor smash at Randwick a few hours ...

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  36. PREMIER BAVIN'S HOPE.

    Premier Bavin, speaking at a social gathering declared that the National Party stood for justice to all sections of the community. He was hoping ...

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  37. Mogriguy Notes.

    The weather is still threatening to-day (Thursday) and more rain is likely. On Tuesday 71 points of rain fell. The crops are benefiting from the fall ...

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  38. FOOTBALLER DISQUALIFIED.

    L. J. Ashby, who was chosen as a member of the South Australian football team to play Western Australia to-morrow, has been disqualified for ...

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  39. Railway Matters.

    The railway authorities present estimate of the area under wheat in the Dubbo Railway District is 563,236 acres as against 486,135, an increase of ...

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  40. BOWLS.

    On Thursday afternoon his Honor Judge Thompson, who is the President of the Mosman Bowling Club, visited the Dubbo Bowling Club and a very ...

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  41. Opening of New Primary School.

    Wednesday August 1, will be a red-letter day in regard to the Dubbo District Primary School. On that day the Hon. Primary School. On that day the Hon. D. H. Drummond, Minister for ...

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  42. MINERS AND RABBITING.

    Complaints that miners were unfairly competing in the rabbit-trapping industry with members of the A.W.U. in the Denman district, are contained ...

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  43. PRICE OF WHEAT.

    The price of wheat t.a.q. in Sydney is 5/4 to 5/6. ...

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  44. POSTAL DEPARTMENT TO CONTROL BROADCASTING.

    The Prime Minister stated last night that no new department would be created in connection with the Federal Government's new broadcasting policy ...

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  45. THE JUVENILE.

    The gathering last night for the juvenile ball was larger and necessarily more hilarious than that of the night before. The Strollers' Orchestra again ...

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  46. THE CENTRAL AUSTRALIAN TOUR.

    Before the arrival at Connadatta last Friday of the aerial party which is touring Central Australia in the planes Lovebird and Wattle Bird, thieves ...

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  47. THE "SILENT COP."

    A constable of police, named Edward John Dwyer, who has been stationed at Griffith for about three years, stands remanded till August 7 on a charge ...

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  48. W.A. FINANCIAL AGREEMENT BILL.

    The reservation for the King's assent of the Western Australian Financial Agreement Bill will cause embarassment to all State Treasurers, as ...

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  49. LOCAL. RETAIL PRICES.

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