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  2. Advertising

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  3. LATEST CABLES.

    Though it is doubtful if the death roll in the theatre fire will reach the first staggering estimate, the, fire was the worst in Europe, for years. Eighty-five ...

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  4. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    During a meeting of the Howard Prison Reform League in Sydney last night a white-haired elderly man, who intimated that he wished to remain ...

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  5. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    Overseas and interstate shipowners in a statement issued to-day said that not only was volunteer labour replacing the strikers on the wharves, but it was ...

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  6. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    A bitter attack on Mr. Lang and the A.L.P. Executive, and allegations that they had framed a report to have him expelled from the movement, were ...

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  7. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    Two thieves attacked George Cummins, aged 30, when he disturbed them at work in a garage at Burwood shortly after 2 o'clock this morning, and ...

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  8. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    The semi-final gallops for the Spring Carnival were carried out at Randwick this morning. The flags kept the horses 40 feet from the rails. Jocelyn ...

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  9. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    Five people were injured when a butcher's lorry and a motor car collided at Marrickville this morning. The victims were John George, 23, driver of ...

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  10. TRAGEDY AT REDFERN.

    Ronald Power, aged 6, was killed at Redfern when he ran in front of a passing motor lorry and was knocked down. ...

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  11. The Weatherall Testimonial.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 594 words
  12. BLOWN TO SEA.

    Thomas Batchelor, a well-known fisherman, and a companion named dron, left Cape Hawke on Sunday morning and shortly afterwards the engine failed. The wind blew the ...

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  13. TRAVELLER KILLED.

    A single water Citroen motor car, driven by Joseph Saunders, a commercial traveller, was struck by a rail motor at a level crossing at Yan Yean ...

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  14. Important Development.

    The most important development yesterday was the decision of the seamen of the interstate vessels to supply steam for free labourers. This is one of the ...

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    The above is the photo of the new Anglican Church at Emmagool, about 20 miles from Dubbo, along the Obley Road. The first service at which four christenings were celebrated, was conducted by the Rev. C. W. Leavers on Sunday, 16th September last. The building will be consecrated by the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. LATEST QUOTATIONS.

    Sion, Amounis. Ilabashon. Anambah. Reonui, Valparaise. ...

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  17. BURIED ALIVE.

    Medical evidence at the inquest of Thomas, and Mistress Kirby indicated that both were buried alive while insensible, and that both gasped for ...

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  18. TRANSPORT WORKERS' BILL

    Royal assent to the Transport Workers Bill was, given by the Governor-General yesterday. Subsequently the Prime Minister said the Attorney ...

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  19. Union Orders Return.

    At a meeting of the Maritime Transport branch of the A.C.T.U. in Melbourne it was decided to order all strikers to resume work to-day under the ...

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  20. THE FLORIDA DISASTER.

    The death toll in Florida is still mounting and is now placed at 2000. One town with 250 inhabitants was completely obliterated. Conditions in the ...

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  21. CARRYING COCAINE.

    In the Central Court today Lilian Sproule, 50, a domestic, pleaded guilty to a charge of having cocaine in her possession. There was a previous ...

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  22. EARTHQUAKE SHOCKS.

    A message from Atherton, Quensland, says that a strong earthquake shock was felt over the whole tablelands on Friday night at 9.25. Houses shook ...

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  23. Federal Members Alarmed.

    Federal Ministers regard seriously the disorderly incidents in Melbourne and elsewhere, directed against the volunteer labor. ...

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  24. Position in Adelaide—Government Will Stand Firm.

    Considerable excitement prevailed on the waterfront yesterday at Adelaide. While volunteer labor was being recruited there were several clashes ...

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  25. BRISBANE TO CHARLEVILLE

    The Federal Ministry has accepted the tender of the Queensland Northern Territories Aerial Servies Limited for an air service weekly between Brisbane ...

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  26. COMMITTED FOR TRIAL.

    At the Cairns Police Court Peter Nikiforiff was charged with the murder of Rocco Micco, an Italian cane farmer. Accused said that fearing Micco was ...

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  27. BARDSLEY FREE TO ACT AS SELECTOR.

    The "Daily Telegraph," in response to a cable from Warren Bardsley, has released him from his contract to write for that paper, so that he can accept ...

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  28. W.A. HOSPITAL BILL.

    The Government proposes to introduce a Hospital Bill under which all persons with income of £1 a week will contribute l 1/2d in the £. Wage-earners ...

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  29. UNION MAKES SELECTION.

    The A.L.P. Executive is concerned aver the protest of the Coalfields Union against the decision to choose a Labor candidate for the Hunter electorate. ...

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  30. WRESTLING IN SYDNEY.

    At the Stadium last night Gardiner defeated Myers on points in a wrestling contest. Each man' secured a fall. ...

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  31. MISSIONARY CAPTURED.

    Blanche Tobin, Chinch of England missionary, was taken prisoner by the Chinese bandits between Canton and Kweilin, while returning to her tsation ...

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  32. NON-SUIT GRANTED.

    In the case in which Euronwy Way brought an action against "Beeket's Budget," claiming £500 damages for alleged libel arising out of a report of ...

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  33. GRAZIER SHOT.

    At Gundagai Peter Potter, 43, single, a well-known South Gundagai grazier, was found shot dead at his home yesterday morning with a gun beside the ...

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  34. TO STAND OVER.

    When the action brought by Dr. Ernest Field Deck against T. J. Ley, M.H.R., was resumed before the Chief Justice to-day an application that the ...

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  35. RATIONS STOPPED.

    Advice has been received in Sydney that the Queensland Government would issue no more rations to unemployed, but would advise them to work on the ...

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  36. SKELTON AGAIN.

    It is announced that the Protestant Independent Labor Party lias decided to nominate Mr. Skelton, who polled so well in the recent Hamilton State ...

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  37. Coogee Bye-election.

    The bye-election to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Mr. Hyam Goldstein, the member for Coogee, took place on Saturday, and resulted in an ...

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  38. RAILWAYMEN DISMISSED

    For refusing to handle "black" sugar at Bowen, Queensland, yesterday 11 railwaymen were instantly dismissed and the Australian Railway's Union ...

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  39. DISPOSSESSED TENANTS.

    The Minister for Justice replying to a deputation, said that it had been decided to amend the law so as to give dispossessed shop tenants compensation ...

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  40. DID NOT VOTE.

    Notice has been issued to the Chief Electoral Officer asking him to explain why he did not vote at the Liquor Referendum. Under the Act the Chief ...

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  41. NAMOI COUNCIL'S BILL.

    Namoi Shire, whose finances are always strained, received a bill from the Public Works Department for £950, representing the cost in sinking trial ...

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  42. LITTLE GIRL KILLED.

    Vera Baker, aged eight, was killed when a ear driven by her father crashed through a bridge railing at Herberton, Queensland, and landed in the dry ...

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  43. QUEENSLAND SOFTWOOD.

    Members of the British Forestly Delegation pronounced the soft wood growing at Gympie, Queensland, as one of the most valuable in the world. ...

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  44. THE LOSS OF A FINGER PUT HER AWAY.

    Finger-prints our stolen goods are of more interest sometimes than footprinters of the sands of time. By their aid the Leeds police obtained a clue ...

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  45. Obituary.

    The death took place on Saturday last of Bridget Mary Gallon at an advanced age. The deceased was a very old resident of Yass, having been born ...

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  46. NO TENDERS.

    No tenders were received by the Public Works Department for the lease of the public watering place at Wanaaring. ...

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  47. LONG INQUEST.

    The inquest concerning the death of Percy Chung Gow was resumed by the City Coroner to-day. There are still 30 witnesses to be culled, and it is ...

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  48. PRICE OF WHEAT.

    The price of wheat ex trucks in Sydney to-day is 4/7 1/2. ...

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  49. ARBITRATION CLAIMS.

    In the Federal Arbitration Court, Melbourne, Sir John Quirk began the hearing of a plaint by the Railway Professional Officers of Australia against the ...

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  50. NARROW ESCAPE.

    A disaster was narrowly averted early yesterday morning when, two miles from Bomaderry on the South Coast, an up passenger train ran across ...

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  51. THE HOUSE FLY.

    Dr. Harvey Sutton, addressing the Health Inspectors' Conference, condemned the common house fly for the causing of infantile discases. It was ...

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  52. PROBABLY INSANE.

    According to the Superintendent of Long Bay Penitentiary, William Dwyer, who is alleged to have attacked Mrs. Annie Coffee with a tomahawk at ...

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  53. JOHN O'LEARY.

    A very old resident of Blayney, in the person of John O'Leary, aged 93 years, passed away at the residence of his son, Mr. D. O'Leary, at Elong on Saturday ...

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  54. SAWMILL ON FIRE.

    Baaker's Sawmills, which cover an area of a quarter of an aero at Baulkham Hills, were severely damaged by fire early this morning. The amount ...

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