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  2. Advertising

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  5. BRITISH PARLIAMENT OPENED; IMPORTANT EMPIRE POLICY

    Armistice Day was celebrated at Martin Place to-day, when thousands of people paid homage to the dead. As the G.P.O. clock struck eleven, heads ...

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  7. British Parliament.

    Parliament was opened by the King on Tuesday (yesterday) with old-time pageantry. In a short business-like speech His ...

    Article : 175 words
  8. Securities Improve.

    During the last seven weeks values of securities on the share market, increased to the extent of £113,407,000, spread over: Loans £61,270,000; ...

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  9. Wheat Market.

    The wheat market was slightly easier yesterday on account of buyers holding off and the exchange position not being very clear. They were inclined ...

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  10. Gilbert Throws.

    Mr. A. L. Ross, manager of the New South Wales cricket team, interviewed last night, said "there is not a shadow of doubt in my ...

    Article : 129 words
  11. SINO-JAPANESE WAR

    A message from Harbin states that the Japanese are preparing to launch an attack at Tsitsihar, the main objective being a resumption of fighting ...

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  12. CHILD SCALDED

    Cedric Hilder, aged 20 months, of Newtown was frightfully scalded when he upset a bucket containing boiling water over himself this morning. ...

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  13. Savage Assault.

    Attacked by a man who he discovered trying to pick his pocket at Circular Quay last night, Basil Grant, 33, was struck in the face with a ...

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  14. LEST WE FORGET!

    Towards the eventful eleventh hour to-day. the Mayor, Aid. S. J. S. Butler, officials and members of the Inverell sub-branch of the ...

    Article : 152 words
  15. FIELD DIVORCE

    When the Field Divorce case was resumed to-day Mr. Windeyer, K.C., for Mrs. Field, informed Mr. Justice Owen that he had received certain ...

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  16. SIR E. MACARTNEY

    Sir Edward McCartney has resigned his position as Agent-General for Queensland. ...

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  17. MOTOR FATALITY

    Henry Lashatelli, 42. was killed, and a companion, John Solomon, 52, seriously injured last night when a motor car ran over a steep embankment at ...

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  18. SYDNEY WOOL MARKET

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  19. THREATENING LETTERS

    Three members of the Legislative Council have received letters stating that if they did not withdraw their opposition to the Ministry's rates for ...

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  20. SEAMEN'S UNION

    A special meeting of the Seamen's Union has been called for Friday next to discuss the action of the "Reds" in refusing to permit six members of the ...

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  21. ALLEGED COINING

    The police raided a garage in Surry Hills and arrested a young man. They confiscated a completed coining outfit and a large quantity of metal. ...

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  22. LABOR'S UNREST

    Dissatisfaction with the Federal and State Labor Governments was said yesterday to be the reason for members of the Victorian division of the ...

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  23. WOOL EXPORT

    A sliding tariff on wool is announced by the Government to protect and build up the industry in Mexico. In some cases the present tariffs of ...

    Article : 49 words
  24. FORECAST

    The latest forecast reads: "Cloudy and sultry in north-east and about coast and tablelands, with scattered showers and thunderstorms; otherwise ...

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  25. PROSPERITY CAMPAIGN

    Sir,—In pursuance of the appeal of the Prime Minister in connection with his Prosperity Campaign with the object of assisting in Australian recovery ...

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  26. Dominions Tour.

    The Dominions' Secretary, Mr. J. H. Thomas, is expected to leave on a Dominion tour on December 12,. He will be visiting South Africa ...

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  27. Fatal Shot.

    Linton Lethlean, 39, a farmer, was fatally shot while driving a motor truck to Morowa with his wife and two children beside him and his partner, ...

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  28. UPPER-HOUSE CASE

    Mr. Willis, Agent-General knows nothing of the report that Sir, Stafford Cripps has been briefed in the Upper House case for New South ...

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  29. VICTORIAN POLITICS

    In the Victorian Legislative Assembly the Police Offences Consorting Bill passed its second reading.. ...

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  30. LORD KYLSANT

    A body known as the "White Seamen's Brotherhood," has decided to petition the King for a pardon to Lord Kylsant, as an act of grace, on ...

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  31. WITH THE RIFLE

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  32. ASCOT RACES

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  33. TO DAY'S MARKETS.

    The unit price of tin was quoted today at 2810. ...

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  34. SUSSEX STREET.

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  35. AIRMAN BUTLER

    Aviator Butler landed at Camooweal at 4.30 yesterday afternoon and left early this morning for Narromine. ...

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  36. HINKLER'S FLIGHT

    Bert Hinkler, who is flying from Kingston to Brazil, reached Maracaico after six hours flight. ...

    Article : 27 words
  37. Advertising

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  38. WOOL MARKET.

    Murray and Eather received the following wire yesterday from the Commonwealth Wool and Produce Coy. Ltd.. Our wool sales to-day market ...

    Article : 40 words
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