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  4. COUNTRY EDITION

    When the cost of living inquiry was resumed to-day the Bench expressed disapproval of the suggestion that certain garments could be "cut down" ...

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  7. CHAMPION PERRY.

    The world's tennis champion. Fred Perry, will leave for England with the least possible delay in order to receive treatment at the hands of Dr. ...

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  8. FATAL FOUNDERING.

    The steamer Inebolu foundered in entering Smyrna harbour, shortly after midnight. More than ninety passengers and crew were drowned. ...

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  9. LOCAL MUSICAL EXAMS.

    At the recent theory examinations conducted by the State Conservatorium of Music, Iva Pollard (Presentation Convent, Hay), gained a pass in ...

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  10. THE HILLSTON FLIERS.

    The Australian airmen, O. Y. Thomas and F. R. Maguire, formerly of Hillston, arrived- at Lympne yesterday. They intend to study aviation ...

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  11. JEAN BATTEN.

    Miss Jean Batten, the New Zealand aviatrix, who hopes to be the first woman to fly across the South Atlantic, flew over Villa-Cisneros (a town ...

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  12. MELBOURNE WOOL AUCTIONS.

    The Melbourne woolbrokers report that the average price realised for greasy wool sold in Melbourne during the week ended 9th November was ...

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  13. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The wool sales will open to-day (Tuesday), when 140,500 bales will be available, including new arrivals— 48,600 Australian and 2500 New ...

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  14. AMBROSE PALMER.

    The Australian heavyweight champion, Ambrose Palmer, outpointed the Canadian, Ed. Wenatob, in a ten rounds contest at Wembley to-night. ...

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  15. WHEAT PRODUCTS BILL.

    The consumer will be represented on the board to be appointed under the Wheat and Wheat Products Bill, as the result of an amendment ...

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  16. MISSING.

    The Defence Department has received information that James Melrose, who was searching for Sir Chas. Kingsford Smith, was three hours ...

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  18. THE WHEAT INDUSTRY.

    A deputation of business men asked the Premier to postpone the passage of the Wheat and Wheat Industry Products Bill. The speakers asserted ...

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  19. IVANHOE.

    The first cricket match of the season took place last week-end between Ivanhoe and Northern districts, on the latter's wicket, resulting in a ...

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  20. STORM IN MELBOURNE.

    Damage estimated at many thousands of pounds was caused to nurseries and garden trees destroyed, and a building in the city struck ...

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  21. FATAL LIGHTNING.

    John Patrick Falvey, employed as a fencer, was struck dead by lightning twelve miles from Gloucester yesterday afternoon, while walking ...

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  22. SYDNEY WOOL SALES

    At yesterday's wool auctions the market was distinctly firm at previous rales. Competition was animated, and excellent clearances were ...

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  23. LADY KINGSFORD SMITH

    Lady Kingsford Smith, who returned to Sydney from Melbourne yesterday, said she was anxious, but was confident that her husband and Mr. ...

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  24. THE M.C.C. TEAM AT ADELAIDE.

    The match between the M.C.C. team and South Australia was completed to-day, the visitors winning by 36 runs. The wicket was beginning to ...

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