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  2. Advertising

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  4. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    Mistaken for a wild turkey in a crop of wheat Thomas McGee, 65, was shot by a farmer named Woir, of Narrembeen. A tennis party was in progress ...

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  5. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    The trial commenced at the Central Criminal Court to-day of Charles Henry Jackson for the alleged murder of Richard Moxey, junr., 34, a farmer at ...

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  6. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    It has just transpired that two attempts to wreck railway trains were discovered near Quirindi last week, when sleepers were found across the ...

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  7. LATEST TELEGRAMS

    The announcement is made that the liquor reform proposals of the Government will not be framed in time for the coming session of Parliament. The ...

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  8. LATEST CABLES.

    The owners of the steamer Castlemoon, en route from Blyth to Adelaide, received a wireless message that the cargo, which was afire under the main ...

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  9. THE NOES HAVE IT.

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  10. COUNTRY FIGURES.

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  11. LONG DISTANCE.

    The German aviators, Ristiez and Zimmermann, who are attempting to break the long distance flight record, were offered by bad weather to descend ...

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  12. THE SIX-BALL OVER.

    The New South Wales Cricket Association at a meeting last night decided by an overwhelming majority to accord no support to South Australia's proposal ...

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  13. COURSING SENSATION.

    There was a sensation at the Rooty Hill coursing meeting yesterday, when ponding inquiry, it was officially announced that the nomination of dogs ...

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  14. PLANE WILL NOT RISE.

    The Paris airman, Le Fevre, failed in his attempt to take off on the Trans-Atlantic flight to-day. The plane failed to rise until the petrol load was ...

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  15. OFF TO ENGLAND.

    It is now understood that Keith Anderson has not vet decided on the date on which he will make his flight to England. It is stilted to be his ...

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  16. GREATLY EXAGGERATED.

    Thirty of the crew of the steamer Jervis Bay, who arrived from England to-day, declared that the trouble with regard to stowaways had been greatly ...

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  17. W.A. MOTOR SMASH.

    A car containing five persons somersaulted near Hine's Hill. Dr. MacDonald received dreadful injuries and died a few hours later. Others were ...

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  18. TRAVELLER DROWNED.

    The body of George Nicholls (40), a traveller, was found floating in Sydney Harbor last night. Deceased was not troubled financially, as he had in his ...

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  19. GERMANY'S REQUEST.

    Herr. Mueller in a statement to the German press revealed that Germany a month ago through the ambassadors of interested countries requested the ...

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  20. THYE THE CHAMPION.

    Ted Thye retained the world's wrestling championship by defeating Hugh Nichools by one fall to nil at the Sydney stadium last night, in the presence of ...

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  21. DROWNING.

    Two drowning fatalities occurred this morning. Albert Silvester, 27, while fishing, fell into the Lane Cove River, while a woman, who is not yet ...

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  22. DOCTOR IN CAR ACCIDENT.

    A motor car driven by Dr. Sidney Plowman, junr., of Frankstown, and containing his mother, aged 60, got our of control near Mentone, ran into a ...

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  23. LATEST TOTALS.

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  24. NOT PROSPEROUS.

    Speaking at Springfield, the Secretary of the American Labor Federation, Mr. Frank Morrison, said that America was not a land of prosperity. He said ...

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  25. WOMAN GOES TO GAOL.

    A woman in Newcastle, who was fined 5/- for not returning an expired certificate of motor registration, elected to go to goal for three hours. Her ...

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  26. AT CANBERRA.

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  27. RECEPTION OF GERMANS

    By a unanimous vote of members the Fremantle sub-branch of the Returned Soldiers' League has decided to treat seamen of the visiting German ...

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  28. CONVENT BURNT.

    Holy-Cross Convent at Epsom (N.Z.), was seriously damage by fire last night. Although the walls around the plaster crucifix was badly charred the figure ...

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  29. STEALING BOOTS.

    A member of the Fire Brigade and his wife were arrested in Sydney yesterday and charged with stealing a quantity of boots and shoes from the ...

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  30. WOOL SHIPMENTS.

    Three steamers will leave Sydney to-night for Dunkirk direct, with new season's wool, carrying an aggregate of 30,000 bales, valued at £715,000. ...

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  31. MOTOR LORRY SMASH.

    James Jordan, 22, of Dapto, was killed and Harry Field and another man injured in a smash on Prince's Highway, Dapto, this morning, when a motor ...

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  32. Obituary.

    Matilda Lee, 71 years of age, died on Sunday morning at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Lyon, of Eulomogo. The deceased lady, who had lived in this ...

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  33. HEAVY FINE.

    At the Wagga Police Court James Duncan, a dealer, was fined £208 for having in his possession 104 opossum skins. The defence was that the skins ...

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  34. Technical School.

    The Parents and Citizens' Association, in pursuance of a great deal of good work, have lately approached the Minister for Education with a view to ...

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  35. FIRE AT WINGHAM.

    A fire at Wingham, early this morning, destroyed eleven weatherboard shops in the heart of the town. The Taree Fire Brigade reached the scene ...

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  36. BELOW ESTIMATE.

    Although official figures for the first two months of the financial year show that the Customs revenue was £509,000 below the estimate, the Treasurer (Dr. ...

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  37. NEW ZEALAND FLIGHT.

    It is unlikely that the Southern Cross will start on the Tasman flight to-day, as a severe cyclone is raging over the north end of New Zealand. ...

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  38. Over the Cliffs.

    Alderman Hyman Goldstein, M.L.A., jumped over Suicide Point at Coogee yesterday afternoon within sight of his home. He had been suffering ill-health ...

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  39. Car Strikes Tree.

    A bad motor accident occurred about 11 o'clock at night last Thursday, when Mr. L. Teni, of Darling-street, Dubbo, was driving his big Nash about six ...

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  40. VISITING PRIEST DEAD.

    Monsignor Bourke, who was visiting Sydney for the Eucharistic Congress, and took ill on Sunday, died at Lewisham Hospital during last night. ...

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  41. UNKNOWN MAN.

    An unknown man who attempted to stop bolting horses attached to a lorry in the city last night was knocked down by the animals and trampled to death. ...

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  42. MYSTERIOUS DEATH.

    Alan Myers (17), of Eastwood, who was spending his holidays at Moss Vale, was found near Kelly's Creek yesterday afternoon with a bullet wound through ...

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  43. METROPOLITAN FIGURES.

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  44. WHERE THE MONEY GOES.

    F. Eggleston, a former Victorian Attorney-General, considers that racing is overdone in Victoria, and that a measure, to revise the whole racing ...

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  45. PADDINGTON TRAGEDY.

    In connection with the Paddington tragedy the detectives state that they are dropping all outside lines of inquiry as a result of an interview with ...

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  46. Sydney Wool Sales.

    Messrs. Winchcombe, Carson, Ltd., report as follows:—We sold 95 per cent. of the large lots we offered at our Sydney wool sale to-day (Monday). Japan ...

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  47. NORTHERN MYSTERY.

    After having been missing since 18th August, the body of John Page has been found near Cooktown, with a gunshot wound in the head and wedged ...

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  48. BLACK SPEARS BLACK.

    Following a tribal argument one aboriginal speared another at Fitzroy Creck, inland from Broome, and escaped into the bush. ...

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  49. REVENUE DECREASE.

    The State revenue for August showed a comparative decrease of £269,976. ...

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  50. KILLED BY A TRAM.

    William Allworth (77), a public accountant, was knocked down by a tram in Hunter-street, City, last night and fatally injured. ...

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  51. NURSES' THREAT.

    Consequent on a serious dispute at the Goondiwindi Hospital, Queensland, the nurses threaten to resign in a body. ...

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  52. THE PRICE OF WHEAT.

    The price of wheat ex trucks in Sydney to-day is 4/8 per bushel. ...

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