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  4. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    Mr. Farrar, Minister for Labour, referring to statements cabled from London that the Scheyville Training Farm at Pittown was unfit for habitation ...

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  5. LATEST CABLES.

    The Australian Olympic team on arrival were shocked to learn of the death of Mrs. Elizabeth Moffatt, 35, of Sydney, who jounreyed to England with the ...

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  6. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    Giving evidence before the Civic Coal Commissioner, Judge Thomson, today, ex-Alderman Holdsworth said that he never received a penny in connection ...

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  7. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    Mr. Theodore, M.H.R., in an address last night, said that the fiscal policy of the Federal Government during the last five years had been a failure, and had ...

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  8. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    That the Labor movement would never surrender the right to strike, was the text of a resolution carried last night at a mooting of union officials ...

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  9. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    On July 19 last, a Chinese, percy Chong Gow, 34, clothing manufacturer, died at Marrackville and was buried at Wornora Cemetery. Nine days later ...

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  10. BABY WELFARE.

    The new tenants of the specious flat above the Shire Council Chambers are the Dubbo Branch of the Country Women's Association, and they have set ...

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  11. MISSING AIRMEN SEEN.

    From Julianchaab, Greenland, a message states that a plane believed to have been the greater Rockford in which Hassel and Cramer attempted to ...

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  12. PERSONAL.

    Mrs. G. Harvey, of "Enterprise," who is leaving the district, and her son, Mr. Cecil Harvey, shortly to be married to Miss Claire Grenenger ...

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  13. MANLY CARNIVAL.

    The Attorney-General states that the financial statement of the last Venetian Carnival at Manly disclosed an unsatisfactory result. The gross ...

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  14. ACCIDENTALLY SHOT.

    Thomas Roberts, of Korong Vale, was accidentally shot by a companion named Marriot. It is said that Marriot, when loading his gun after shooting at a ...

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  15. GENEROUS OFFER.

    The Secretary of the Dubbo District Hospital is in receipt of the following extract from the will of the late W. ...

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  16. LIVERPOOL BURGLARS.

    At the Liverpool Police Court to-day Frank Lamont, 27, and Frank Edwards, 26, were charged with breaking and entering a lock-up shop owned by John ...

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  17. MOTOR CAR CAPSIZES.

    A message from Murrurundi states Hint whon a motor car which was towing a disabled car turned over near Waylands Gap, on the Timor Road ...

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  18. VICTORIAN MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.

    The Municipal elections were held throughout the State yesterday. Labour failed to secure additional representation. Two women candidates ...

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  19. Further Farewells.

    On Wednesday night the Matron, staff and Boys of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Boys' Hostel entertained the Rev. and Mrs. A. McCallum at a social ...

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  20. MUNICIPAL VOTERS.

    According to the lists just closed, there were 400,000 new municipal voters in N.S.W. as a result of the now resident vote which comes into ...

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  21. COAL AND ONIONS.

    In the Legislative Assembly last night Mr. Butler, the Premier, said that Mr. Bavin should not object to South Australia buying coal overseas ...

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  22. CONVERSION LOAN.

    The Commonwealth Treasure announced last night that subscriptions to the conversion Loan, which closed on Wednesday, amounted to £21,780,000. ...

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  23. NOTHING NEW.

    Professor Scott, Professor of History at Melbourne University, addressing the Constitutional Club, said that much of the quackery of present day politics ...

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  24. GIRL MOLESTED.

    While walking through the park on her way home from the picture show, where she was employed, a young girl was accosted by a man, who attempted ...

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  25. CASH ORDER TRADE.

    A Bill to regulate cash order trading was introduced into the Victorian parliament by Labor Member Jackson, who stated that there were 70 cash ...

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  26. COMMUNISTS ACTIVE.

    A confidential circular is being distributed to members of the Amalagamated Carpenters and Joiners' Society by the Communist Party, stating that ...

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  27. MAN AND HORSE HORROR

    A grim tragedy of an infuriated hose strangling its master was enacted at Corneuve Station. One of a team of horses was cating hay, when the ...

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  28. T.B.

    The Director of Tubercular Control in South Wales says that if modern methods are followed, if there is reasonable care of ill-nourished and delicate ...

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  29. MINES LOSSES

    Evidenced given at the East Maitland Warden's Court shows that at the end of 1927 Stanford Merthyr colleries were losing at the rate of £2500 a ...

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  30. Obituary.

    A very sad death to record is that of little Winifred Anne Rae Cameron, only 7 years of age, who passed away yesterday morning in a private ...

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  31. SOLDIERS' FATHERS.

    At the interstate conference of Sailers and Soldiers' fathers, it was decided to ask for increased pension for partially blinded soldiers. It was also ...

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  32. PRESBYTERIAL GIRLS' AUXILLIARY.

    The members of the Presbyterian Girls' Auxilliary assembled at the home of Mrs. F. Clode last night to say "good-bye" to Mrs. McCallum. ...

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  33. RUNS AMOK.

    A Communist named Minsnudvo, while intoxicated, ran amok at Limigrad. He shot at and killed his wife, and following the ambulance to the ...

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  34. MEN MISSING.

    No trace has been found of the two men who were wrecked, in a lugger off Airlie Island, West Australia, on Sunday last. Search parties are of opinion ...

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  35. MOTH'S RECORD.

    A Moth acropane flew from Mascot to brisbane yesterday in six hours and 40 minutes, which is a record. ...

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  36. LIBELLING AUSTRALIANS.

    In the West Australian Assembly Mr. Wansbrough, a Country Party member, declared that Italians, as clearers, were far superior to Australians and ...

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  37. DEFEATED.

    A motion of censure on the Government was defeated in the New Zealand House of Representatives by 43 votes to 15. ...

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  38. CHAMPAGNE AND JOY BIRDS.

    Giving evidence at the Railway Royal Commission, the Victorian secretary of the A.B.U, Mr. Sear, said: "Special trains loaded with whisky, wines, gin ...

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  39. WILLIAM HORTON.

    William Horton, aped 73, of Gilganlira, died yesterday in the District Hospital. The late Mr. Horton had been a farmer in the Gilgandra district for ...

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  40. DOTTY ON TOTI.

    Huge crowds attended the wedding of Toti dal Monte and Signor Do Mure Lemanto, the well-known opera stars, who were married at St. Mary's ...

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  41. The Eucharistic Congress.

    The railway authorities are expecting a large number of people to travel from the west to be present at the Euchuristic Congress in Sydney, which will last ...

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  42. STILL MISSING.

    The mysterious disappearance of the Rev. Hutchinson is still unsolved. The elderly butler, Straw, is also unable to be' found How. The Rev. ...

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  43. LAUNCH CAPSIZES.

    A launch capsized and disappeared in a fow minutes oft Plimmerton, New Zealand. Two men who were aboard carried lifebelts, and a rescue party left ...

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  45. TRAIN KILLS PRIZE SHEEP.

    A number of prize sheep belonging to Mr. Gazzard, of Bogan Gate wandered on the railway line and were run over by a goods train. Eight were ...

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  46. STATE PARLIAMENT SUMMONED.

    A proclamation was issued last night calling the State Parliament together in September 11. ...

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  48. THE PRICE OF WHEAT.

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

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