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  4. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    The following is the latest forecast, which was issued at 2 p.m. to-day:—Scattered showers on the coast and Central and Southern Slopes and ...

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  5. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) met with a hostile reception at Port Adelaide, where his audience consisted chiefly of watersiders and their wives. ...

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  6. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    At the Griffith Police Court yesterday George Robison, 48, a farmer, was charged with having attempted to murder his son, George Samuel Robison ...

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  7. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    The H.M.A.S. Australia arrived in Sydney at an early hour this morning, and berthed at Circular Quay. There was no ceremony such as marked ...

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  8. LATEST CABLES.

    The British coaster, Kwangse, struck a submerged object in the vicinity of Amoy during a gale yesterday. It is believed that a Japanese destroyer ...

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  9. BUILD UP YOUR TOWN.

    It is most important when considering the nature of the industry which will best suit your district to go thoroughly into the figures which you will ...

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  10. STRIKE IN MELBOURNE.

    It is stated that a large number of unionists arranged to attack volunteer waterside workers in the vicinity of the railway viaduct at the corner of ...

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  11. ANDREW FISHER DEAD.

    The death occurred to-day of Andrew Fisher, formerly Labor Prime Minister of Australia after a long illness. ...

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  12. ANZAC MEMORIAL.

    The trustees of the Anzac Memorial considering Hyde Park the most suitable site, they intend to ask the Premier to submit to Parliament a Bill ...

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  13. MISCHIEVIOUS YOUTHS.

    A party of youths caused a fire in the Empire Theatre, Redfern, late last night. But for the timely discovery of the outbreak serious damage would ...

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  14. "AUSSIE" IN FRONT.

    The referendum conducted by a sporting paper "L'Auto" to decide the present most meritorious Companion of France resulted in a big majority in ...

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  15. BOY KILLED.

    Jack Barlow, 13, was seriously injured to-day in a collision between his bicycle and a motor car while on his way to school. He was conveyed to ...

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  16. THE TIME HAS COME.

    Addressing the Adelaide Constitutional Club, the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) said that he believed the time had come when there should be a ...

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  17. S.A. RAILWAY COLLISION

    A railway inspection car collided with a goods train near Long Gully yesterday morning. Two occupants of the car were injured and conveyed to ...

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  18. WALGETT'S CYCLONE.

    Walgett was swept by a cyclonic storm yesterday, and though the gale lasted only ten minutes many dwellings were unroofed and other damage was ...

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  19. THIRD DEGREE IN LONDON.

    Archibald Bodkin, giving evidence before the Police Commission, emphatically denied the existence of the third degree. He said it would be highly ...

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  20. Big Cricket.

    The match Australia v. The Rest was commenced in Melbourne on Friday, and continued on Saturday. On Saturday the weather conditions were not ...

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  21. TARIFF BOARD REFORM.

    Mr. Bruce told a deputation representing the South Australian Warehousemen's Association that it was intended to reconstruct the Tariff Board ...

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  22. REGISTRATION REFUSED.

    Two companies whose headquarters were to have been in Canberra, have been refused registration under the New South Wales Companies Act. The ...

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  23. MAN ATTACKED.

    William Smith, laborer, while on his way home to Coogee late last night, was attacked by five or six men and kicked into unconsciousness. His stomach ...

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  24. FIRE AT BYRON BAY.

    A fire at Byron Bay destroyed the whole of the Shire Council Office, stores and outhouses. The loss amounts to many thousands of pounds. The ...

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  25. HOPE ABANDONED.

    Hope was practically abandoned in London on Saturday for the safety of Lieut. Commander H. C. Macdonald, who was attempting to fly from ...

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  26. CRASH AT ST. GEORGE.

    While taking off at St. George a Moth aeroplane piloted by Mrs. Dorothy Reis crashed and was wrecked. The pilot and passenger were pinned beneath the ...

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  27. Some Splendid Programmes.

    The management of the Monarch-Empire Pictures, always eager to supply the best obtainable for their patrons, announce that to-night (Tuesday) the ...

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  28. FAIR RENTS ACT.

    Speaking at the Erskineville Council last night on the amendments of the Fair Rents Act now before Parliament, Alderman McCarthy remarked that it ...

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  29. SHIPPING CO-OPERATION.

    The steamer Corrimal, which left Sydney last night for Melbourne, is to be worked by a crew under a profit-sharing scheme. If the scheme is successful ...

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  30. PERSONAL.

    Miss Mary Beattie, oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Beattie, late of "Campania," Dubbo, has announced her engagement to Mr. Gloster Davies ...

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  31. Licensing Court.

    A sitting of the Licensing Court was held yesterday morning at the Court House, before Mr. W. S. Bromhead, L. M. ...

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  32. STADIUM WRESTLING.

    Thye beat Karasick on points in a wrestling match at the Sydney Stadium last night. Each man secured a fall. ...

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  33. Wedding Bells.

    A quiet wedding was solemnised on October 17, when Gladys May, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Newburn, of "Hanover," Tomingley, was ...

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  34. NATIONAL INSURANCE.

    The State conference of Oddfellows, now being held in Sydney, has approved of the principles of national insurance. Delegates, however, protested against ...

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  35. NEW TAXATION BILL.

    The Federal Institute of Accountants at a meeting last night condemned the new Taxation Bill as a Legislative calamity. ...

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  36. Honor to Queens.

    Realising the good work by the Queen candidates in the recent Eight-Hour Carnival, the committee has decided to organise a euchre party and ...

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  37. SURVEYORS' ACT.

    The Minister for Lands, Mr. Ball, told the inter-State conference of surveyors to-day that he hoped to have a Surveyors' Act passed through the ...

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  38. DIRTY DAIRYMAN.

    Charles Baker, trading as the Suburban Cream Company, was charged at the North Sydney Police Court with selling adulterated cream; also with ...

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  39. Sunday School Anniversary.

    St. Andrew's Presbyterian Sunday School anniversary service was celebrated on Sunday morning. The service was conducted by Mr. S. Bewglass ...

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  40. WARNING NOTE SOUNDED.

    Speaking at the annual meeting of the Associated Chambers of Manufactures at Adelaide, James MacDougall declared that the Federal Arbitration ...

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  41. A LIGHT FALL.

    A light rain on Sunday night commencing again a little before 9 a.m. yesterday, showed three points at that hour for Dubbo. The rain continued ...

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  42. GOAT CAUSES SCARE.

    When a couple of Coraki residents landed in Armidale, and, tired and weary, sought repose at a leading hotel, they decided to sleep in, instead of ...

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  43. PRICE OF WHEAT.

    The price of wheat ex trucks in Sydney to-day is 4/8 1/2. ...

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  44. STEAMER BURNT.

    The passenger steamer Reliance was destroyed by fire at the Tea Gardens near Port Stephens yesterday. Launches towed the burning vessel to the ...

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  45. A CHILD'S INJURIES.

    In September of last year Alice Jean Hansford, aged 12, was knocked down by a motor car in Newtown, sustaining serious injuries. In the Banco Court ...

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  46. LITHGOW WOMAN HONORED.

    Mrs. Knox Read, wife of the minister in charge of the Methodist circuit at Lithgow, has gained the unique distinction of being the first woman to ...

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