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  4. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    The population of Australia at June last was 6,284,394, being an increase of 116,965 for twelve months. The natural increase accounted for 77,136 ...

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  5. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    There was a surprising turn in the waterside strike to-day when waterside workers attacked volunteers on the wharves. Hundreds of strikers rushed ...

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  6. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    Bro. G. E. Brookes, Grandmaster of M.U.I.O.O.F., in his address at the annual conference at Albury, said that the National Insurance scheme promised ...

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  7. BUILD UP YOUR TOWN.

    Having put itself in a state of thorough preparedness, the Progress Association should make overtures to the Town Council for a conference, at ...

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  8. LATEST CABLES.

    Captain Von Huenefeld, the Trans-Atlantic flyer, arrived at Shanghai from Canton in continuation of his flight round the world in the Europa, a sister ...

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  9. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    Four members of the State Cabinet were on the platform when the annual conference of the Country Press Association was declared open by the ...

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  10. ZEPPELIN ARRIVES.

    The Graf Zeppelin was seen overhead at 12.21 p.m. to-day. President Coolidge and his wife viewed the airship from the roof of the White House. ...

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  11. OLD-AGE PENSION ACT.

    Dr. Earle Page has issued a statement describing the Old Age Pension Act "as much a dole as was the poor house or the soup kitchen." ...

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  12. BIG CRICKET.

    The following players have been chosen to represent New South Wales against Queensland in the first Sheffield Shield match of the season, which ...

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  13. TERRIFIC EXPLOSION.

    An explosion in a mixing shed at a blasting powder factory at Bramble killed three men and two girls. Windows were smashed five miles away. ...

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  14. THE UNDERWRITERS TAKE OVER.

    It is definitely announced that the steamer Lyngnern, which was stranded at Fremantle, has been abandoned to the underwriters. ...

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  15. KINGSFORD SMITH & ULM.

    The Rose Bay Sub-branch of the Returned Soldiers' League, on the motion of Mr. Fred Davison, decided to ask the Federal Government to give ...

    Article : 128 words
  16. WHAT "PLUM" SAYS.

    "Plum" Warner, writing in the "Morning Post," says: "I can't sea any of the Australian bowlers getting us out at a reasonable total, but ...

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  17. EXPERIMENT FARMS.

    A proposal has been made that committees should be appointed in the districts where experimental' farina exist to visit and report upon the work done ...

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  18. S.A. v. ENGLISHMEN.

    The South Australian team to meet the Englishmen on October 20 is:—V. Richardson, Grimmett, Wall, Williams, Scott, Hack, Pellew, Harris, Pritchard ...

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  19. WRESTLING BOUTS.

    Polite and press reports of the wrestling matches at the Stadium conflict to such a great extent that the Chief Secretary (Mr. Bruntnell) proposes to ...

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  20. THE BIG ZEP.

    After flying near Washington and New York, the Graf Zeppelin landed here at 5.38 p.m. on Monday, the journey from Germany having taken 111 ...

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  21. RAIN FOR VIC. and S.A.

    Good rains fell in Victoria and in the far-north and north-west portions of South Australia yesterday. ...

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  22. A VOTE FOR THE RAILWAYS.

    At a meeting of the local branch of the Fanners and Settlers' Association it was decided to support the railways in preference to motor transport. ...

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  23. WHEAT SILOS.

    The State Wheat Commissioner states that all silos will be ready to receive wheat as soon as it arrives. Elevator plants will be in operation at 84 ...

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  24. A WOMAN'S BRUTALITY.

    The hearing has commenced of the case in which Minnie Butler is charged on three counts with occasioning actual bodily harm to Frederick O'Hearn ...

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  25. WRESTLING IN SYDNEY.

    At the Sydney Stadium hist night Al Karasick beat Bob Myers by two falls to one in a wrestling match. Karasick rendered his opponent almost insensible ...

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  26. SUPREME COURT.

    His Honor Mr. Justice Ferguson to-day opened n sitting of the Supremo Court. Mr. N. P. Loxton was the Crown Prosecutor, and Mr. Dickerson ...

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  27. CHARGE OF MURDER.

    Thomas Alexander Butler, aged 53, a laborer, was remanded until November 6th at the Balmain Court to-day on a charge of having murdered Ellen ...

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  28. THE TASMAN FLIGHT.

    Kingsford Smith and his gallant crew conquered the Tasman Sea, and arrived at Richmond Aerodrome at 2.15 a.m. on Sunday morning. It was a ...

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  29. CRUSHED TO DEATH.

    Leslie Hume, of Sydney, was crushed to death when a motor car got out of control and crashed over a cliff into a deep gorge at Bulli Pass early this ...

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  30. TRAINING FOR TENNIS PLAYERS.

    Norman Brookes, the President of the Australian Lawn Tennis Association; in an interview, said that Australia should endeavour to train its young ...

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  31. H.M.A.S. AUSTRALIA.

    H.M.A.S. Australia, the new Australian flagship, and the first 10,000 ton cruiser built under the Washington Treaty to be seen in the Southern ...

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  32. LATEST FORECAST.

    The following forecast for the State was issued at 2 p.m. to-day:—Cloudy, with some scattered showers on the coast; otherwise fine and cool ...

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  33. Alleged Burglaries.

    In the Police Court yesterday morning, before Mr. W. S. Bromhead, P.M., Cecil Brown, on remand, was called to answer a charge of alleged vagrancy. ...

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  34. PERSONAL.

    Mr. "Wagga" Tighe, the well-known western bookmaker, had a rather unpleasant experience last week. He was driving a party of friends from Orange ...

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  35. THE IRON FOR THE DOG.

    A meeting of the National Coursing Association decided that all greyhounds should be branded so as to prevent possibility of ringing in. ...

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  36. LEAP FOR LIBERTY.

    While the German steamer Hanau, which reached here from the Eastern States, was being moored, Werner Dietze, who was being deported by the ...

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  37. FLIGHT TO ENGLAND.

    The monoplane, "Spirit of Australia," piloted by Flying Officer Moir, with Frank Hurley as navigator and wireless operator, will leave for England ...

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  38. THE SANGUINE BISHOP.

    The Bishop of Bathurst, Dr. Crotty, considers the far west is making more rapid progress than any other portion of New South Wales or Australia. ...

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  39. PLANE CRASHES.

    At Hillston an aeroplane piloted by P. Hall crushed at Huntawang station yesterday. When ascending it struck a fence and burst into flames. It was ...

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  40. Obituary.

    John Govern, 65, died in the District Hospital yesterday morning after a fortnight's illness. Deceased was a native of the Blayney district. He ...

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  41. SAD DEATH OF PROFESSOR.

    Professor Wood, late Professor of History at Sydney University, was : found hanged in his room at a private hospital at Randwick on Sunday ...

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  42. BRUCE IN BRISBANE.

    The Queensland Federal election campaign was opened by the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) last night at the Exhibition Buildings, before a crowded ...

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  43. DR. ARTHUR'S DENIAL.

    The Minister for Health, Dr. Arthur, states that it is not true, as alleged recently by Professor Chapman, Director of Cancer Research at the Sydney ...

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  44. SURF LIFE-SAVERS.

    The annual report of the Surf Life Saving Association states that during the year 1463 rescues were effected by its members. Tests of a motor ...

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  45. CHILD'S TERRIBLE DEATH.

    While riding on a tractor at her father's home at Red Hill, a girl, aged 2, the daughter of Harry Johns, was thrown off. A portion of her clothing ...

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  46. AN OPTIMISTIC CANDIDATE

    Mr. Theodore, Labor member for Dalley, and New South Wales Campaign Director, opened his campaign at Leichhardt Town Hall last night. He ...

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  47. CHARLTON'S SUCCESSOR.

    R. James, of Kurri Kurri, has been selected by the Labor Party to contest the Hunter seat in succession to Mr. Charlton. ...

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  48. DEFAULTING TRAINEES.

    It has been ascertained that the military authorities are inquiring regarding the Berrima Gaol buildings, and a suggestion has been made that instead ...

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  49. WILL SOVEREIGNS COME BACK?

    The conference of Associated Chambers of Commerce has urged return to the gold standard in New Zealand. ...

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  51. PRICE OF WHEAT.

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