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  6. AUSTRALIAN CREDIT

    That Australian borrowing is hampering Anglo-Australian trade is the opinion of a section in London banking circles. The Commonwealth Bank, it is said, should provide more notes to overcome the currency shortage. ...

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  7. TIBET'S TROUBLES

    From Lhasa it is reported that 10,000 Mongolians from Urga are marching on Tibet, supposedly for the purpose of presenting a petition to the ...

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  8. "SACRED DUTY"

    "The Times," commenting on the Government's defeat, says, "It is clear ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. ACROSS AMERICA

    A naval dirigible has crowed America for the first time. It averaged a speed of 45 to 50 miles an hour. The Shenandeah reached the Pacific Coast this afternoon. During the last night the airship ...

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  10. NARROW ESCAPE

    A glass of water saved the life of Maud [?] the west-known actress, after she had by mistake drunk creso[?] of cough medicine in her ...

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  11. BLUFFING THE PUBLIC

    The "Japan Advertiser," an American-edited newspaper, this morning, in a long editorial, charges the Taikoshaor "Great Actions Society" (a ...

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  12. BETTER TERMS

    Mr. O'Grady, M.P., told the "Sun's" representative that the Tasmani9an Government had been very generous. Although the salary offered to him as ...

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  13. HIS SIDE LINE

    Remarkable evidence was given in the court at Stornoway, in the Outer Hebrides, when a crofter, Donald MacKinnon, was sentenced to 18 months. ...

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  14. NEW MONSTER LOCOMOTIVE

    This is the type of engine recommended by the Railway Royal Commissioners for use on the N.S.W. railways. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. STILL IN DOUBT

    An important meeting will be held at Australia House to-day of the Australian Exhibition Commissioners, to consider the proposal by the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. NINE KILLED

    Mob law prevails at Allahabad owing to Hindu-Mobhamedan riots. Nine persons have been killed and 70 injured. All business is suspended ...

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  17. T. F. SCULLY'S DEATH

    The death occurred at a Randwick private hospital early this morning of T. F. Scully, one of Sydney's most prominent trainers. He went into ...

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  18. FORD IN AUSTRALIA

    Henry Ford has announced his intention of establishing five assembly plants in Australia for Ford cars. ...

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  19. DOMESTIC POLICY

    Mr. M. Charlton (Australia.) told the special representative of the "Sun' that legal exports at Genera had stated that international law ...

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  20. WOMEN GOLFERS

    In the sixth round of the golf championship Miss Wethered beat Miss Leitch, 4—3. Miss Leitch missed numerous putts. In the semi-finals ...

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  21. DANGEROUS VISIT

    A case which is said to be unique was heard at Portland, when a number of young lads, whose ages ranged from 13 to 17. were charged with ...

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  22. PRICES HIGHER

    The fifth series of wool sales closed with greasy crossbreds still 10 to 15 per cent, above July prices. Scoured slipe was 5 to 10, greasy merinos 10 ...

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  23. DEATH BROAD

    The death of Thomas Hammond Martyn, a member of the firm of Martyn and Brownhill, sharebrokers, of Sydney, occurred at Ipoh, in the ...

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  24. "ANTI-SHOUTING"

    "That this synod urges the church people by example and precept to discontinue the practice of 'shouting' for intoxicating liquors at public ...

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  25. HICCUPS

    A new "disease," the chief symptom of which is violent hiccups, has broken out in Melbourne. These attacks last three days, and are due to a germ ...

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  26. FAT STOCK SALES

    The stock sales at Maitland on Mondays are fully reported in the Newcastle "Sun" on the same day. on Mondays and Thursdays ...

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  27. TO JOIN THE AUSTRALIAN FLEET

    The British light cruiser Concord, which is being exchanged with the Brisbane for eight or nine months. The "Times" states that the Concord is now in the Mediterranean, where the Adelaide may join her, the two cruisers voyaging to Australia together. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. LATE MR. O. COLLEY

    The remains of the late Mr. Osmund Colley were buried at Sandgate cemetery. The funeral was attended by a large number of friends. The Rev. ...

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  29. RURAL SCHOOL

    An effort is being made to establish a rural school in Muswellbrook, and an address on the advantage to be derived therefrom was delivered ...

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