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  2. Advertising

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  4. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS

    Mrs. R. V. Smythe left by Tuesday's train, for a fortnight's holiday in Sydney and Katoomba. Word comes from Beeeroft that Mr. ...

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  5. EDUCATION TOUR DUBBO DISTRICT

    "Let us make an effort to get together—to learn a little of the lives of each other, in the hope of a better understanding between ...

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  6. LATEST CABLES AND TELEGRAMS.

    Opinions regarding the initial incentive to the recent Wall Street collapse, differ, but it is agreed, in practically all quarters, that the basic causes are ...

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  7. The English Eleven

    In the first match, England v. West Australia, the latter's first innings' score was 185; Horrocks, 51, and R. Bryant 34 were the best batsmen. ...

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  8. Freighter Afire

    During a fire in the freighter "Telemachus," which arrived at Fremantle yesterday, several members of the crew were overcome by the fumes and ...

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  9. Caught, Red-handed

    When a constable saw a man climb up to the second floor of a perfumery factory, at Redfern, last night, the intruder, observing him, jumped to the ...

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  10. The Ambulance Carnival

    The brilliant lighting scheme, and the various entertainments, together with propitious weather conditions, drew a big crowd to Victoria Park for ...

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  11. ANTARCTIC EXPLORATION

    Sir George Wilkins will sail on Friday for Deception, island, to establish a base for Antarctic air exploration. ...

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  12. WEATHER FORECAST

    The following forecast was received at 2 p.m. to-day:—Fine for the present, and warm to hot, with freshening, dusty Northerly winds, chiefly becoming ...

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  13. COMPULSORY TRAINING

    The Federal Government has decided to suspend compulsory military training and the holding of camps. Melbourne, Friday. ...

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  14. FIRE AT STRATHMORE

    A serious fire occurred this morning at "Strathmore," the property of Mr. N. C. McLeod, in which the power house, laundry and meat room were ...

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  15. CRIME COMPLEX

    Barratt, who surrendered himself to the police in connection with the Reading murder, has been released. He was found to be suffering from delusions ...

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  16. SEVERE EARTH TEMOR

    A severe earth tremor rocked Johannesbury, this morning. The seismograph recording pen was thrown off its bearings. ...

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  17. CRIPPLE'S END

    Matthew Thaus: (42), a cripple, who had been in ill-health for many years; was found in his room at Rozelle, with his threat cut and a blood-stained razor ...

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  18. FEDERAL BY-ELECTION

    It is considered that the by-election for the Federal electorate of Franklin, Tasmania, will take place on November 23. ...

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  19. FACT OR FABLE?

    At a meeting of the Howard Reform League, an ex-convict told a sensational story of alleged brutal treatment while serving a. sentence at Parramatta Gaol. ...

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  20. BRUTAL ASSAULT

    George Shoesmith, an elderly timber-worker, was brutally assaulted by two unknown men at Petersham, last night. He received severe injuries including ...

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  21. DUBBO BRED RAM

    Mr. T. H. Williams, of "Oakbank," Rawsonville, has received 200 guineas for one of his high class rams from the Oakbank stud. Mr. Frank A. ...

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  22. STILL FASTER

    The London "Daily Herald" says that alterations are being made to the supermarine R6., in which Orlebar established the speed record of 357 miles ...

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  23. CAR CAPSIZE

    When a motor car capsized, near Yallunda, South Australia, yesterday, Miss Elsie Berryman (22), a nurse, was killed, and several others injured. ...

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  24. BANK RATE REDUCED

    The decision of the directors of the Bank of England, to reduce the bank rate came as a welcome surprise in financial circles. Obviously, the ...

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  25. AN ALDERMANIC VIEW

    Mr. R. W. Robinson, managing secretary of the Prison Aid Society, is also an alderman of the Balmain Council, a Civic as woll as a social worker who ...

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  26. PSYCHIC KINK

    A man who was arrested, as an alleged shop-lifter in a big City store, yesterday, was subsequently discovered to be a special constable attached to ...

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  27. CITY COUNCIL BILL

    The City Council Bill passed the Committee stage in the Legislative Assembly without amendment. ...

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  28. MARKET SOUND AGAIN

    The New York stock market closed with another whirlwind finish, many issues furnishing spectacular rises. Orders poured in from all sections of the ...

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  29. COMPULSORY CONFERENCE

    The first sitting of the Compulsory Conference, convened by the Chairman of the Coal Tribunal, will be held on Wednesday next. ...

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  30. RUSSIAN MATCHES

    Girls, engaged in the matchmaking industry, in Melbourne, held a meeting to protest against the importation of Russian matches, which it was alleged ...

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  31. PRIME MINISTER'S WISH

    "Now I want to go to South Africa, Australia, and New Zealand, in order to Complete the round," said Mr. MacDonald, in an interview on board the ...

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  32. WHAT'S WRONG?

    According to Mr. F. E. Oldmeadow, of the Metropolitan Meat Markets, Melbourne, the prospects of increasing the export of frozen meat from Australia ...

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  33. GREAT MINDS DIFFER

    Mr. E. K. Bowdon, Minister for defence from 1923 to 1925, considers that the action of the Government in suspending compulsory training, is a ...

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  34. SIGN OF THE TIMES

    In the Police Court, this morning, before Mr. A. J. Bryant, P.M., no less than six young able-bodies men were presented and charged with alleged ...

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  35. THUGS AND FOOTPADS

    Tang Wah Woo, a Chinese bar boy, employed on the steamer Marella, was walking along Reservoir Street, Surry Hills, when He was set upon by ...

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  36. FORGED CHEQUE

    At the Central Court, to-day, Trevor Vernold Linden Barclay (26), was remanded on a charge of having forged a cheque for £950, purporting to be ...

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  37. " ONE OF US !"

    The Railway Union is urging the Cabinet to include a representative of the employees among the new Railway Commissioners. ...

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  38. SPENDING A THOU!

    Council is spending £1000 in sinking trial bores, and tinkering with the old wells, knowing all the while that such experiments will prove abortive; and ...

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  39. HOSPITALS ACT

    The new Hospitals Act operates us from to-day. ...

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  40. THE CUP

    The probable riders in the Melbourne Cup are:—W. Duncan, High Syce; J. Mumo, Kidaides; J. Reed, Nightmarch; W. Scanlon, Second Wind; M. ...

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  41. COWRA TRAPPERS

    Two men wore fined, in amounts totalling £115, at Cowra Police Court yesterday, for having opossum skins and carcases in their possession; also for ...

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  42. THE DERBY

    The following are the final acceptances for the Victorian Derby, one mile and a half, to be run at 3.30 to-morrow: Carradale, Limber Up, Taisho ...

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  43. FATAL INJURIES

    Mrs. Kate Ford, whose clothing caught fire while she was cleaning her dress with petrol, at Surry Hills yesterday, died in the Sydney Hospital this ...

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