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  4. The Eucharistic Congress.

    Business of the historic Eucharistic Congress—the first to be held in Sydney—started on Wednesday with the formal opening of St. Mary's Cathedral. ...

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  5. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    Alleged to have threatened to cut his wife's threat with a razor to-day, Alfred William Boness, 40, a returned soldier, of Enfield, was subsequently ...

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  6. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    Owing to the blowing out of a plug at the Australian Iron and Steel Company's new blast furnace a quantity of molten metal ran down the works and ...

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  7. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    William Henry Lambert, member For West Sydney in the House of Representatives, died suddenly last night at a private Hospital at Randwick. For ...

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  8. PERSONAL.

    Master Jack Orr returned to Dubbo last Saturday for his term holidays. Included in his luggage was a beautifully engraved presentation oar, in ...

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  9. LATEST CABLES.

    Heavy lighting between the Nationalist and Northern forces has broken out again on the outskirts of Peking. Despatches state that success is ...

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  10. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    According to Mr. Timcke, the Acting Government Meteorologist, conditions over the Tasman Sea are definitely more hopeful for the flight of the Southern ...

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  11. STOWAWAYS ABOARD.

    In the last few woks nearly every boat in from Australia has stowaways aboard. All relate the same story of work and no food, and seek to return ...

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  12. LATE H. GOLDSTEIN.

    An inquest was held to-day concerning the death of Hyman Goldstein, M.L.A., whose body was found on the rocks at Suicide Point, Coogee, on ...

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  13. HOUSES ADJOURN AS MARK OF RESPECT.

    The Senate and House of Representatives met this morning, and after tributes had been paid to the late Mr. Lambert by the leaders of the ...

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  14. ORCHARDIST'S DECISION.

    A. J. Brown, one of the largest fruit growers in the Lithgow district, has decided to cut down 7000 apple trees which are now well grown and last ...

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  15. SOVIET AND PEACE PACT.

    The Soviet Government has announced its adhesion to the Kellog Peace Pact. ...

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  16. STRIKE AT CAIRNS.

    A meeting at Herton of the Producers' Association unanimously passed a motion viewing with the keenest apprehension the Cairns waterside strike. ...

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  17. Men's Demonstration.

    There was an inspiring spectacle at the Sydney Show Ground last night, when the Catholic men's demonstration was held. Nearly 150,000 people were ...

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  18. FASTEST FLIGHT.

    Captain Barnard hus arrived at Croydon from Karachi in a monoplane, a distance of 5000 miles in 4 1/2 days, being the fastest India to England ...

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  19. SENATOR GARDINER OUT.

    Senator Gardiner says that he has no intention of contesting the Senate at the forthcoming elections, adding that he had not the necessary money. His ...

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  20. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    Warning to candidates at the coming Federal elections has been issued by the Chief Electoral Officer, who points out that the giving, directly or ...

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  21. TRAGEDY AT COOGEE.

    With his throat cut and a razor near him Thomas Hugh McMaster, 33, a grazier of the Coolabah district and a member of the well-known McMaster ...

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  22. QUEENSLAND MURDER.

    Hubert Storey, 21, was remanded for a week at Bow Street on a provisional warrant charging him with the murder of Frederick Walter at Boonjee ...

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  23. A PROMINENT SHEEPMAN DEAD.

    Mr. Wiggins, manager of Murgha Station, was burnt to death yesterday morning when the house was destroyed by fire. Deceased was one of the best ...

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  24. CHILD KILLED.

    Bruce Garner, aged 7, was playing with a number, of other children in the kitchen when his mother board a muffled report followed by a scream. Upon ...

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  25. WONDERFUL CHILDREN'S DISPLAY.

    The children's Mass at the Sydney Show Ground to-day was a most impressive spectacle. Tens of thousands of children were present, together with ...

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  26. C.W.A.

    The monthly meeting of the Dubbo branch of the C.W.A. was held yesterday, when there were present: The President (Mrs. Fletcher) in the chair ...

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  27. SHEEP AND WOOL.

    The final sheep and wool statistics place the number of sheep in N.S.W. at the ond of December last at 48,920,000. Wool production in ...

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  28. FELL FORTY FEET.

    Charles Pearson (42), crane dogman, fell a distance of 40 feet into the basement at the new State Theatre, Market-street, City. He had a miraculous ...

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  29. RIOT IN COLOMBO.

    A passenger and four members of the crew of the Osterley are involved in alleged rioting mid shooting in the business quarter. Three people were ...

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  30. YOUNG MAN ELECTROCUTED.

    While endeavouring to fix an electric light extension at his father's stables, Surry Hills, last night, Harold Collier, aged 27, was electrocuted. ...

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  31. A CLEVER FRAUD.

    Robert Gunter, who was recently deported from Australia to New Zealand, succeeded by imposition, in imposing on the Auckland City Council. He had ...

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  32. Dubbo Cycle Club.

    The ordinary weekly meeting of the committee of the Dubbo Cycling Club was held under the presidency of Mr. Mr. E. f. Lavars at the Golden Gate ...

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  33. SENTENCED FOR PERJURY.

    In the Insolvency Court yesterday Percy Salvado, builder, and George Davis his foreman, were sentenced to fourteen days and twelve days ...

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  34. PRICE OF WHEAT.

    The price of wheat ex trucks in Sydney is 4/8 per bushel. ...

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  35. THE REFERENDUM.

    The latest Referendum figures are:—Yes, 356,888; No, 883,845. Majority for No. 527,957. ...

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  36. Danger of the Roads.

    Mr. W. Fuller, builder, of Dubbo, who, in the course of his business, has to do a great deal of motoring, tells us of coming at night time to a a culvert half ...

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  37. SOLDIER FOUND SHOT.

    Regimental Quartermaster Sergeant Gilbert was found shot yesterday in the Australian engineers' drill room. He had a gunshot wound above the heart. ...

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  38. AUSTRALIA'S POPULATION.

    According to an estimate by the Commonwealth Statistician, the population of Australia on March 31st last was 6,262,000. The natural increase ...

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  39. FIRE AT WARIALDA.

    Practically the whole of the buildings in the Main street of Warialda were destroyed by a fire which broke out at 9 o'clock last night. The temporary ...

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  40. Obituary.

    Respected and loved, in a measure equal to that of her late husband, by a large cricle of friends in town and country, Mrs. Margaret Doyle passed ...

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  41. THE NEW AWARD.

    Judge Beeby's latest Waterside award was vigorously condemned by a conference of waterside workers which met last night. Several speakers ...

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  42. WATERSIDE WORKERS.

    A new award for waterside workers throughout Australia will come into operation on Monday. The ordinary rate of wages remains unaltered, but ...

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  43. WIRELESS TELEPHONES.

    In the House of Representatives the Postmaster-General said he expected that within a year a wireless telephone system costing £45,000 would be in ...

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  44. HUME WEIR EXPENDITURE

    In the House of Representatives Mr. Parker Maloney (N.S.W.) declared that the reduction in the amount of money to be expended on the Hume Weir was ...

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  45. A Narrow Escape.

    An outbreak of fire in Gray's Buildings, Talbragar-street, yesterday morning at 7 o'clock was providentially discovered in time. Mr. E. Lees and his ...

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  46. Soldier Settlers to Confer.

    The Returned Soldiers' League, which is anxious to untanglethe difficulties and burdens. retarding the progress of soldier settlement, hopes that, for their ...

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  47. HEALTHY SYDNEY.

    The Metropolitan Medical Officer of Health states that for eight years. Sydney had the healthiest record in the world for a city with more than 500,000 ...

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  48. WILLIAM CUMMING LECKIE.

    William Cumming Leckie, aged 72, died in the District Hospital yesterday after a few weeks' illness. Deceased was a native of Glasgow. Scotland, and ...

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  49. CAFE BRAWL.

    Wild scenes were witnessed at the Plaza Cafe, King-street, City, last night, when a qharred broke out among a crowd of men, during which a razor or ...

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  50. GOODS TRAIN AFIRE.

    A quantity of furniture in the waggon of a goods train was destroyed by fire near Murray's Creek. Three men, without tickets, who were found in the ...

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  51. WATERSIDERS FINED.

    Seventeen waterside workers at Fremantle were fined for refusing to observe the award of the Arbitration Court. ...

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