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  4. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    Charles Garner, 68, a grazier, of Melool Station, near Topar, about 50 miles from Broken Hill, died yesterday after a brief illness. It is believed ...

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  5. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    The Premier (Mr. Bavin) says that during the present Government's ten mouths of office they had spent more money in country development and in ...

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  6. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    A determined attempt to disintegrate the Australian Workers' Union is to be launched immediately by the Sydney Trades and Labor Council in ...

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  7. LATEST CABLES.

    Bob Pearce, Australia's champion oarsman, defeated Collett, the English sculler, in the semi-final of the Olympic Sculling Championship, and has now ...

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  8. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    Shot in the back after a sensational duel with the police at Mascot, Edward Coffey, who had been searched for since he ...

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  9. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    It is understood that the Prime Minister has definitely selected November 17th as the date of the Federal elections. The forthcoming session will last about ...

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  10. PERSONAL.

    Guests at Tattersall's Hotel for the races were:—Mr. H. C. Rouse (Mudgee), Mr. Irving Cox (Mudgee), Mr. C. G. Mills (Bald Hill, Grenfell), Mr. W. H. ...

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  11. MR. HUGHES ON COMMUNISM.

    Mr. W. M. Hughes, addressing the Kirribilli branch of the Nationalist Association, said that Communism, like carrion, has entered the fair body of ...

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  12. TROUBLE IN LITHGOW.

    A message from Lithgow states that serious frauds have been discovered in connection with the local Hospital Industrial Contributions Scheme ...

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  13. TWO CHILDREN POISONED.

    At the Criminal Court Eileen Johncock, who was charged with having murdered Lorna Tyrrell, aged 2, was declared by the jurors to be of ...

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  14. Charlton and Borg Beaten.

    An Amsterdam message says that the Argentinian Zorilla created a surprise by defeating Charlton and Borg in the final of the 400 metres in world's record ...

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  15. WALSH'S WARNING.

    A woman in the gallery called Tom Walsh "a Judas" at the end of his address to the Argonauts Club yesterday. Walsh warned his listeners of the ...

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  16. THE COMPULSORY WHEAT POOL.

    Amid scenes of the greatest enthusiasm the Farmers and Settlers' Conference carried a motion in favour of the Compulsory Wheat Pool under the ...

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  17. F.S.A. CONFERENCE.

    The Farmers and Settlers' Conference decided to ask the Federal Government to pay a bounty on all wheat and wheat products exported from the ...

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  18. AUSTRALIAN HARVEST.

    At the Lord Mayor's luncheon in Melbourne, Senator Sir George Pearce said that his travels throughout the Australian States recently justified him in ...

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  19. FRAUD POSES AS EXPERT

    A man who posed as Colonel Gunther, an English expert, and interviewed members of the Government and Civil Commissioners on traffic ...

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  20. HUGE ORDER BY B.H.P. LTD.

    What is stated to be the largest single order for steel works equipment ever received by an English firm, is to be placed by the Broken Hill ...

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  21. HEENEY WANTED.

    Heeney's manager, Mr. Mortimer, has cabled to Heeney to delay his visit home to New Zealand in order to fight Phil Scott in London in September. ...

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  22. F.S.A. REQUEST.

    The Farmers and Settlers' Conference has decided that the Government beurged to resume some large areas in the Riverina for closer settlement, with, all ...

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  23. BRITAIN OUT FOR RECORD

    Britain will shortly attempt to capture the flight endurance record with a monoplane equipped with a secret low consumption engine. It is hoped ...

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  24. £5000 FOR THE POOR.

    Speaking at the annual meeting of the Ashfield Benevolent Society, Mrs. Pratten announced that her late husband, H. E. Pratten, Minister for ...

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  25. ANOTHER MAMMOTH THEATRE.

    Another huge theatre, designed both for the presentation of motion pictures and Grand Opera, will be erected in Sydney by Hoyt's Theatres Limited, in ...

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  26. MISCHIEVOUS AND DANGEROUS.

    Speaking at Brisbane yesterday Sir Benjamin Morgan said the League of Nations was a very mischievous and dangerous institution. He added that ...

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  27. MAN DROWNED AT BRISBANE.

    While Miss Pauline Hooper, 20, and a man named Anderson, second officer of the steamer Eumacus were corssing the river in a dinghy, the man stood up in ...

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  28. IRISH MANSION BURNT.

    Lord Cushenden's mansion, on the Antrim coast, was destroyed by fire. It is recalled that the Sinn Feiners destroyed his earlier home, Glenmons ...

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  29. THREE MEN INJURED.

    Three men were injured when a car driven by James Moodie crashed into a coal train at Logan road level crossing early this morning. ...

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  30. SHILLING SWEEP MAN ARRESTED.

    A man who is alleged by the police to be the man agent of "a 1/- sweep" alleged sweepstake was arrested at his home in Granville last night. It is ...

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  31. Entertaining Programme.

    A company of youthful artists, styling themselves "The Laughter Leaguers," staged a very pleasant entertainment in the Empire Hall on ...

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  32. APPEAL AGAINST SENTENCE.

    In the Full Court to-day Leslie Gosper appealed against his sentence of 15 years on a charge of having attempted to discharge a loded gun at ...

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  33. EUCHARISTIC CELEBRATIONS.

    It is rumoured that Archbishop Kelly is likely to be created a Cardinal during the Encharistic celebration. ...

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  34. CACHET COMING.

    The French tennis champion, Cochet, has accepted the Australian Tennis Federation's invitation to visit Australia this year, accompanied by one or two ...

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  35. ORCHARDIST SHOT WHILE PRUNING.

    J. C. Medealf, of Allendale, Cobbora, was pruning grape vines in his orchard when he felt something strike his forehead. He fell to the ground covered ...

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  36. RADIO MUSICIANS.

    In the Federal Arbitration Court, Melbourne, Chief Judge Dethridge increased the wages of raido musicians by £1 per week, making a total of £9/11/-. ...

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  37. FALL FROM TRAM.

    When a crowded train was drawing into the railway platform last night at Stanmore, a man named Armstrong, 23, fell from a carriage and was seriously ...

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  38. HINKLER'S PLANE FAVORITE.

    The United States has ordered 20 Avrovian light planes similar to the plane used by Bert Hinkler on his Australian flight from Britain. ...

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  39. SLEEPER ACROSS LINE.

    David Frederick Ash, 25, a fettler, employed by the Railway Department, was charged at the Police Court with having maliciously placed a piece of ...

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  40. Wedding Bells.

    A very pretty and largely attended wedding took place at St. Andrew's Church, Dubbo, on Wednesday at 12.30 p.m. when Edwin Ernest Semmler ...

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  41. UNWHOLESOME PADDINGTON.

    A report by Mr. Ryan, [?] ary Minister, on the housing question, has disclosed squalid conditions in a congested area. Paddington, he states ...

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  42. A Farewell.

    Yesterday afternoon a farewell was given to Mr. Percy McDonnell, of the local telegraph staff, upon the eve of his departure for Grafton, to which office ...

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  43. MR. GRAHAM'S LAND BOARD CASE.

    In the Land Court append on behalf of G. Graham against the recommendation of the Local Land Board for the refusal of his application to have an ...

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  44. RETURNED MEN'S CONFERENCE.

    At the Returned Soldiers' Conference it was decided to-day that the next conference shall be held in Sydney. An attempt by H. Crawley, Bathurst, and ...

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  45. MOTOR DRIVER KILLED. Girl Injured.

    A car skidded and overturned in Burwood last night. The driver, Rupert Teaffe, aged 32, was killed outright, and a girl companion badly injured. ...

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  46. P.M.G.'S INCREASED POWERS.

    Wide powers are conferred upon the Postmaster-General in the amended regulations under the Wireless Telegraphy Act. He will have increased ...

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  47. THE "PAN PACIFIC" AGAIN.

    During the hearing of a motion favoring repudiation of the decisions of the All-Australian Trade Union Congress to retain its affiliation with the Pan ...

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  48. THE SCHOOL AGE.

    The Director of Education, Mr. S. Smith, stated to-day that though the age at which a boy may leave school remains at 14, the educational records ...

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  49. WONDERFUL OLD MAN.

    Charles Lyons, of Essendon, whoso age is believed to have been between 106 and 115, died last night in the Melbourne Hospital. He worked at his ...

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  50. THE PRICE OF WHEAT.

    The price of wheat ex trucks in Sydney to-day is 4/9. ...

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