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  6. COUNTRY EDITION

    Alderman Gill, last night, tendered his resignation from the Glebe Municipal Council, as a protest against the the alleged maladministration. He ...

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  7. WELL-KNOWN METHODIST MINISTER KILLED.

    Rev. L. R. Bensley, a well-known Methodist minister, was killed when a car in which he was riding overturned on the Dubbo Road. His ...

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  8. MAN MURDERED AT HIS CAMP.

    John Brown (37), was murdered at his camp, near Benalla Racecourse, last night, following a drinking orgy. Later the police arrested Ernest ...

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  9. SOME OF OUR RAILWAYS WANT SCRAPPING.

    Minister for Justice (Mr. Lee), speaking at Bombala, said he thought that instead of building new railways the Government ought to scrap some ...

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  10. NEW ZEALAND EARTHQUAKE

    Fifteen persons are now reported to have been killed by the earthquake in New Zealand. Landslides overwhelmed ...

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  11. ILL-HEALTH DRIVES MAN TO SUICIDE.

    The body of Walter Steel (42), a resident of Pymble, was found floating in Middle Harbour. The legs were tightly bound together with a ...

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  12. MASS PICKETING AT HEBBURN.

    About 120 men turned out to picket Hebburn No. 2 Colliery, yesterday morning. Although a large posse of police was on the scene, the ...

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  13. THE TIMBER WORKERS' HOPES.

    The Sydney timber workers are said to be confident that the strike will collapse within a fortnight, aud that work will be resumed on the old ...

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  14. THE GRAZING INDUSTRY.

    An extensive publicity campaign, by which it is estimated the industry will benefit to the extent of three million pounds, will probably be ...

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  15. THE PEPPER-THROWING CASE.

    Bertie Kaye was committed for trial, at Gundagai, on a charge of having assaulted W. B. Murray, on the Tumut Road, with intend to rob ...

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  16. THE CHANNEL AIR DISASTER.

    Throughout the night a search was made for the wreckage of the air liner which, yesterday, dived into the Channel, and seven persons were ...

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  17. AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIES.

    Dr. Earle Page, speaking at Wauchope, said that the effective development of her industries would give Australia a population of at least 24 ...

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  18. NATIVE DISTURBANCE AT DURBAN.

    Disturbances of a serious nature have occurred at Durban, consequent on food being prepared at the municipal barracks. The first skirmish ...

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  19. DEPARTMENTAL MESSENGER IN TROUBLE.

    There was a sequel to the recent raids by the Federal police on two houses, at Canberra, following the discovery of the leakage of official ...

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  20. THE FIRST TEST MATCH.

    In the first test match, England, in the second innings declared with four wickets down for 308 (Sutcliffe 113, Hammond not out 138). South ...

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