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  4. [?]TOPICAL THOUGHTS

    The Communist journel has launched [?] fierce attack against the touching of [?]mmar. The journal regards "grammar" as being one of the means ...

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  5. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS

    Mr. R. Walker, of the parcels office at the local railway station, has been transferred to Sydney. Mr. J. McCusker, of the relief staff, will fill the ...

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  6. LATEST CABLES AND TELEGRAMS.

    It is officially stated that Mr. Ramsay Macdonald will be leaving for America on September 28. It is now understood that the differences are so ...

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  7. THE BASHER GANG

    At a late hour last night Calvill Nolan, who, with his son, was employed at Eaton's timberyard, North Sydney, informed the police that while he was ...

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  8. Advanced Education

    From an article in "The Education Gazette," on the above subject, it is learned that entrance to High Schools Examination takes place on 25th ...

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  9. ABOLITION OF ARBITRATION

    By 35-34, the Federal Government was defeated on Mr. Hughes' amendment on the Arbitration Bill. The House immediately ...

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  10. Facing the Situation

    The Minister for Railways (Mr. E. A. Buttenshaw), addressing a meeting at Dee Why, said that the Government, was faced with unprecedented difficulty ...

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  11. AIR SPEED RECORDS

    As soon as the fog cleared to-day Orlebar took the Supermarine Rolls-Royce into the air to attempt a world's speed record. ...

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  12. WAS IT SUICIDE?

    Thomas Dent, manager of the New South Wales Bank at Kyogle, was found in a garage at the back of the bank buildings, with fearful wounds in his ...

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  13. AEROPLANES AND ARABS

    Lieut. General Sir Harry Chauval, addressing the Royal Empire Society, said that aeroplanes could not take the place of ground troops. They might ...

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  14. SOVIET CLAIMS

    An alleged official report from Shenyang, describing the Soviet attack on Chalanor on the 10th instant, claims that approximately 100 Chinese were ...

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  15. EARLY ADVICE

    The Prime Minister (Mr. S. M. Bruce) issued a message to the Australian people last night. He stated that the Government asked them not to be ...

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  16. LATEST FORECAST

    The following weather forecast was issued at 2 p.m. to-day:—An isolated shower or two on the coast, otherwise generally fine for the present, with ...

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  17. STEAMER WRECKED

    The coastal steamer, Pappinbarra was wrecked off the South head of Port Stephens yesterday in a raging sea. V. Jurvie, A.B., with a rope round him ...

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  18. MOTOR BOAT TRIALS

    Sir Henry Seagrave, in his attempt on the motor boat record in "Miss England," recorded a speed of 92.8 miles per hour. However, this time is ...

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  19. PASSENGERS PANIC

    Helsingfors divers found evidence of appalling horrors in the sinking of the lake steamer "Kuru," off Tammer Fors on Sunday. It was first believed that ...

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  20. Awaiting the Date

    The Federal Parliament completed its business yesterday afternoon and adjourned "until a date to be fixed by the Speaker. ...

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  21. All Safe

    The crew of the ill-fated Pappinbarra readied Newcastle last night. ...

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  22. COULDN'T APPEAR

    When the case of Edward Henry Stone, charged with having had a quantity of cocaine in his possession, was called on at Paddington Court to-day, it ...

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  23. Labor Opposing Hughes

    The Labor Party has decided to contest North Sydney seat against W. M. Hughes. ...

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  24. KETCH ASHORE

    The ketch Acielle, 40 tons, which was driven ashore 15 miles south of Smoky Cape, is likely to become a total wreck. All the crew were saved. ...

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  25. Nott v. Hughes

    Dr. L. W. Nott, the Queensland medico, who defeated Theodore for the Herbert seat, and lost it last election by a few votes, is likely to be chosen ...

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  26. HER FUNERAL PYRE

    An elderly spinster, near Duisburg, built a pyre of wood and poured petrol over it. She divested herself of all clothing, set alight to the wood, sprang ...

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  27. "ALL'S WELL!"

    Mr. E. J. Munro, secretary of the Australian Country Party, says that during the past twelve months he had visited practically all their electorates. ...

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  28. HIGH JUMP RECORD

    A sensation was caused at Albury Show Ground yesterday, when The Hawk, ridden by Mr. W. Barton, broke the Australian high jump record by ...

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  29. "FOR THE PEOPLE"

    Mr. Marks, M.H.R., whoso vote brought about the Federal crisis, on arrival in Sydney to-day, said that whether selected for Wentworth or ...

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  30. RECORD AIR SPEED

    It has been announced that Orlebar reached a mean speed record of 357.7 miles per hour. His fastest lap was 365.1 miles per hour. ...

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  31. ENGINEERS REFUSE DUTY

    The South Maitland railways coalfields service, both passenger and goods, are at a completes standstill to-day. The trouble is due to the engineers refusing ...

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  32. Wellington Wins

    With not one of its first backs and three subs in the front division, Dubbo went to Wellington on Wednesday and played for the Hospital Cup. ...

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  33. WHEAT PRICES

    The wheat market remains firm. Bulk sold at 5/7 and bagged lots at 5/9 per bushel. It's as useless to worry as to advise ...

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  34. ELECTIONS SIDELIGHT

    One result of the dissolution, it is said, will be to convert the Treasurer's expected surplus next year into a deficit. This will be caused mainly by ...

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  35. SICK OF STRIKES

    In the Commonwealth Arbitration Court, Chief Judge Dethridge said that primitive provisions against strikes were futile. The only remedy, he ...

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  36. THE COMING ELECTIONS

    It is officially stated that at least eight and a half weeks will be required to produce up-to-date Federal rolls in this State. ...

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