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  2. Advertising

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  4. LATEST CABLES.

    The millionaire Hall shipowner, Sir Walter Cockerline, was charged with milking false income tax returns involving £107,000. He was committed ...

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  5. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    Yesterday morning the chief centre of trouble in the waterside strike was in Adelaide, where free laborers were thrashed [?] compelled to fly before ...

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  6. Sydney Racing Letter.

    The Metropolitan this year is a very difficult race to pick, for it is certain that there will be a largo field, and, perhaps, with the exception of Jocelyn ...

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  7. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    A proclamation was issued at Canberra last night dissolving the House of Representatives as from October 9. Nominations are due on October 19 ...

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  8. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    The annual conference of Pastures Protection Board Secretaries was opened to-day. The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Thorby) said that it was ...

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  9. PERSONAL.

    Messrs. W., C. and P. Ley left yesterday by cur for Barraba to attend the funeral of their brother-in-law, the late P. J. 0'Meara, whoso death ...

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  10. EIGHT-HOUR CARNIVAL.

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  11. HOLOCAUST IN CHINA.

    The city was shocked by the brutal butchery of 300,000 northern soldiers by the Nationalists. The troops had surrendered and were proceeding to ...

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  12. FATAL AFFRAY.

    Erie Bailey, a railway worker, has been detained by the police over the shooting of Robert Davidson, licensee of the hotel lit Harlin. Bailey ...

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  13. LATEST FORECAST.

    The following is the latest forecast for N.S.W., issued at 2 p.m. to-day:—"Fine and warm for the present, soon ...

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  14. Boycott Free Labor!

    The new Labor Council has resolved to call upon the maritime workers to refuse to refuse to obtain licenses and to boycott vessels worked with free labor. It is ...

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  15. MR. LARKIN SPEAKS OUT.

    Speaking at a luncheon tendered to him, Mr. Larkin said that under the existing conditions and costs it was utterly impossible for the ...

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  16. TOOWOOMBA FREE MEN.

    A message from Toowoomba (Queensland), states that Mr. Yeates, President of the local Chamber of Commerce, telegraphed th8e proper authorities ...

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  17. A BILL FOR BETTERMENT.

    The Premier has explained the provisions of the Government Savings Bank Housing Amending Bill which, he said, would apply to both metropolitan ...

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  18. COAL TO GO.

    Walter Von Hohenau, a Brizilian scientist, informed the Fuel Conference, that after 30 years' research he had discovered a method of using water ...

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  19. Exhorted Not to Work.

    Sydney watersiders, who have re-affirmed their intention to abide by the Booby Award, will be exhorted in a circular issued by the Communists not to ...

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  20. FAIR RENTS.

    One of the principal provisions of the Amending Fair Rents Bill, which was read the first time in the Legislative Assembly, is that houses erected ...

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  21. THE NYNGAN SHOOTING.

    At Nyngan a Maltese named Zerafala has been charged with having attempted to murder Lilian May McKay, at Gerar Station. He was remanded ...

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  22. THE CYCLE RACES.

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  23. Keep the Others Out.

    Strong efforts are being made by the conference of Maritime Unions to prevent other organisations becoming embroiled in the watersiders' strike. ...

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  24. The Weatherall Testimonial.

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  25. Advice to Go Back.

    The Premier of West Australia said that he did not see that the Government could render any assistance regarding the strike. Personally, he ...

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  26. W.A.'s BIG DEFICIT.

    The West Australian Budget revealed a deficit of £94,000. ...

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  27. Narromine Weddings.

    A quiet but very pretty welding was solemnised on Wednesday afternoon at the Catholic Church, when the Rev. Father Claney united in the holy bonds ...

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  28. WAGES REDUCTION.

    An industrial upheaval on the Northern Coalfield, it is feared, will follow any substantial reduction in the State basic wage. It is understood that ...

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  29. SMASHING BURGLARS.

    A large safe was blown open during the night in the office of John Stewart Ltd., motor importers, Clarence-street, City, about £6 being stolen and ...

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  30. St. Andrew's Memorial Church.

    The Rev. T. Eurfyl Jones, of Gilgandra Charge, will officiate at both diets of worship in the Presbyterian Church on Sunday. Mr. Jones is a recent ...

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  31. NO RAIN—HIGH TEMPERATURES.

    No rain was recorded over the State yesterday, and the temperatures were chiefly in the eighties. ...

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  32. The Injured in the Adelaide Riots.

    In connection with a riot at Port Adelaide yesterday, during which, several persons were injured, the following volunteers were admitted to ...

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  33. HEAD-ON COLLISION.

    At Drummond Siding, Queensland, a train from Emerald crashed head on into a stationery train. Much damage was done to rolling stock, but nobody ...

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  34. BIG PICTURE PROGRAMMES.

    For the week-end the Empire Picture management has secured some fine programmes. To-night (Friday) Master Pictures will present Ivor Neville in ...

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  35. BIG TENDER ACCEPTED.

    The Cabinet to-day approved of the acceptance of the tender of Babcock and Wilcox, Ltd., for the supply of boilers for the Ultimo Power House, at ...

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  36. DUFFY—REID.

    A quiet but pretty wedding was solemnised at a nuptial mass celebrated in the Catholic Church on Wednesday morning. The contracting parties were ...

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  37. BOY ESCAPEE.

    Clarence Smith, who on Friday last escaped from the Gosford Reformatory' after, it is alleged, felling a warder with a block of wood, was arrested ...

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  38. The C.W.A.

    The Dubbo branch of the Country Women's Association held their monthly meeting yesterday, the President, Mrs. K. Fletcher, being in the chair. Others ...

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  39. The License the Trouble.

    The steamer Koranui, worked by volunteers in Newcastle, is being loaded in Sydney to-day by unionists. Her cargo is for Launceston. ...

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  40. Wedding.

    A very pretty wedding took place last Wednesday in Holy Trinity Church, when Leslie Roy, second son of Mrs. W. E. Yarham and the late Mr. Yarham ...

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  41. OPIUM SEIZED.

    Sixteen tins of opium, valued at £200, were seized by the Customs officials from two Chinese members, of the steamer Tandal last night. The ...

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  42. PRICE OF WHEAT.

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  43. MAN'S FATAL FALL.

    Nicholson Bunt, who was working on the construction of a new silo at the Southern Portland Coment Works, Berrima, fell 40ft. last night, and died ...

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  46. THE EPSOM AND DERBY.

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