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  2. Advertising

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  4. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    It is understood that a definite statement us to the date of the Federal elections will not be made until after the Ministerial Parties meet on August ...

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  5. LATEST CABLES.

    An Amsterdam message states that Arne Berg (Sweden) defeated "Boy" Charlton (Australia) in the final of the 1500 meters by eight yards. Crabbe ...

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  6. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    Carpenters engaged in building a house on the farm of James G[?] at Boonjee, in the Cairns district, discovered the decomposed body of a man in a ...

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  7. Parlous Position re Roads.

    At the Talbragar Shire Council meeting last Friday the Clerk read a long letter that had been sent by the President to the Hon. H. V. C. Thorby ...

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  8. PERSONAL.

    On Wednesday (to-morrow) a Dubbo, Miss Iris Luckie, the State hard court champion tennis player, and who is a native of Mendooran, is to be married ...

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  9. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    Proceedings against Arthur James Arnot, manager for Babcock, Wilcox, Ltd., who is charged with being a party, to the payment of £10,000 to ...

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  10. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    Among the resolutions to be discussed at the annual conference of the Country Party is one that the Government should grant an additional £500,000 for ...

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  11. EMPLOYEE'S EYESIGHT RUINED.

    While chipping a casting on the bedplate for a refrigerating machine at the works of James Bridge at Alexandria in July last year a piece of ...

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  12. WAR AND CONVERSION LOAN.

    The Federal Treasurer has announced that subscriptions to the Commonwealth War and Conversion Loan have for the last five weeks been ...

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  13. AFTER THE FUNERAL.

    A motor hearse while returning from a funeral at Delegate left the road and overturned. The driver received severe cuts about the neck and head. The ...

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  14. AMERICAN TRAIN SMASH.

    Nine were killed and twelve badly injured when two Illinois central trains were derailed near The Mounds, Illinois. ...

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  15. TRAM & MOTOR COLLIDE

    While riding on the outside of a cable tram Stanley Hooper, 23, was struck by a motor car which collided with the tram. His legs were crushed, the bones ...

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  16. APPEALS DISMISSED.

    The High Court in Melbourne dismissed the appeals by two Queensland Waterside Union officers against convictions under the Commonwealth ...

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  17. ALL THE FINGERS OF ONE HAND.

    Albert Levy, 15, a machinist, employed at Grace Bros., had the five fingers of his right hand torn off this morning owing to being caught in a ...

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  18. ITALIAN SUBMARINE DISASTER.

    The coastal submarine, F14, carrying out attacking exercises seven miles west of the Island of Broni, suddenly emerged under the bows of the ...

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  19. THE AIR MARSHAL'S FLIGHT.

    Air-Marshal Sir John Salmond will leave Point Cook, Victoria, on August 16 on his 17 days' flight round Australia. It is expected that he will give ...

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  20. AN UNREGISTERED GUN.

    Propped against the side of a tree the body of Michael Marney, 27, a wood carter, of Arrarat, was found yesterday morning. Part of the man's head was ...

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  21. MUNICIPAL REDS.

    The pre-selection ballot in connection with the forthcoming Glebe Municipal Council shows, according to progress reports, that the Reds, who ran a full ...

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  22. AIRMEN FROM W.A.

    Captain Wilson and Frank Buchanan arrived at the Mascot Aerodrome from Parkes this morning. From Blayney the airmen flew by compass. This was ...

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  23. RAMSAY MACDONALD'S THREAT.

    Mr. Ramsay Macdonald, the British Labor leader, who predicted the defeat of the Tory Government, said that one of the first acts of the Labor Party ...

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  24. STORY OF A BAD FLORIN.

    Harry Neville, 48, a landscape gardener, reported to the police that a man met him yesterday and attempted to give him a counterfeit florin in a ...

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  25. CONSTABLE GETS A SHOCK.

    At Wagga a violent explosion occurred when a constable threw a box which he thought contained only old paper into a cleaning-up bonfire at the local ...

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  26. NEW "LIBERAL" FEATURES.

    In conformity with the "Liberal's" policy of continuous improvement and general appeal to all readers ...

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  27. A CHINESE BOYCOTT.

    Chinese retailers in New Zealand, by way of reprisals for alleged acts of the Japanese soldiers in China, are boycotting Japanese onions, and as far as ...

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  28. HURRICANE IN GERMANY.

    An amazing hurricane and hailstorm of 10 minutes' duration left parts of Northern Bavaria, like a battle area. In dozens of villages hardly a roof or ...

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  29. SIR THOMAS HENLEY AND SAMOA.

    Sir Thomas Henley, who arrived from Auckland after a visit to Samoa, states that, had the recent attempt at insurrection succeeded, Tamasese or one of ...

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  30. OUTSIDE THE MOVEMENT

    W. H. Lambert, M.P., has been adjudged by the Executive of the A.L.P. to have placed himself outside the Labour movement. ...

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  31. Mr. Drummond's Appreciation.

    The Hon. D. H. Drummond, Minister for Education, who came to Dubbo on Wednesday last to open the additions to the Dubbo Primary School, has ...

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  32. W.A. RAILWAY ACCIDENT

    A message from Bunbury states that a train was derailed by a log which had accidentally fallen over the line. The driver and guard were injured, the ...

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  33. Mr. F. W. Brownlow Honored

    Prior to his departure on Saturday last from the district Mr. F. W. Brownnow, President of the Talbragar Shire Council, was tendered a farewell at ...

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  34. GRAZIERS MAKE A REQUEST.

    The Graziers' Association has conveyed to Mr. Bruce a resolution asking that the limits of the jurisdiction of State and Federal Arbitration Courts ...

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  35. August 4th, 1914.

    Last Saturday was the 14th anniversary of the day on which Great Britain declared war upon the Central Powers. ...

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  36. WHERE DROUGHT STILL REMAINS.

    An aeroplane survey made in Central and South-Western Queensland, revealed that that portion of the State still suffers from drought. Conditions along ...

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  37. SAWMILL HORROR.

    W. Fitzgerald, manager of the Edenhope sawmill at Dulacca, was caught in the belting of the machinery and whirled around the shaft. He was ...

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  38. THE PRICE OF WHEAT.

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  39. MAGISTRATE INJURED BY FALL.

    Mr. Longfield, a Stipendiary Magistrate, slipped and fell while descending a flight of steps in the colonnade of the Central Railway Station last night. He ...

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  40. ROW IN HOTEL BAR.

    Ernest James Coyle, a well-known bookmaker, was attacked in the bar of an hotel at Alexandria last night and badly knocked about. He received a ...

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  41. DEATH OF JOCKEY.

    L. Bourke, the hurdle jockey who was injured at Moorefield racecourse yesterday, died in hospital last night. ...

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  42. VISIT OF GERMAN WARSHIP.

    The German cruiser Barlin, which is expected at Fremantle to-morrow, will be the first German warship to visit Australia since the war. ...

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  43. SYDNEY WRESTLING.

    At the Sydney Stadium Thye defeated Nicholls by one full to nil in a wrestling match. ...

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