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  5. THE ABOLITION.

    The Premier, Mr. Lang, stated last night that he had no comment to make on the political situation, but expressed the view that "State ...

    Article : 77 words
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  7. SHOT DEAD.

    Thomas Woodrow, manager of the Union Bank at Warw[?] just before retiring last night [?] down stairs to his eff[?] to [?] revolver ...

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  8. CHAMPION BANDS.

    Ipswich Railway Band won the "A" Grade section of the N.S.W. Band Association's championships. Leichhardt district, only one point ...

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  9. The Test Team

    The selectors have finished their task, and sensation has been added to sensation. More of the public's "certainties" have been omitted, and a howl of dismay is rising from cricket supporters. ...

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  10. SENATOR RESIGNS.

    Senator Benny, of South Australia, has resigned his seat in the Senate, on account of ill health. ...

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  11. CARRIAGES DERAILED.

    The engine of a sugar train became derailed between Innisfail and Mourilyan Harbor, Queensland. Four waggons overturned and the ...

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  12. CITIZENS' PROTEST.

    A meeting of the recently formed New South Wales Constitutional Association was held in Sydney last night, to protest against the action of ...

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  13. WATERFALL SANATORIUM.

    The Minister for Health has decided to appoint a committee to inquire into the administration of the Waterfalls Senatorium. ...

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  14. GO-SLOW TACTICS.

    "Go-slow" tactics have been resumed at Islington and Borthwick's freezing works, Canterbury (New Zealand). The Conciliation ...

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  15. CHOOSING THE CAPTAIN

    "Now it is touching delicate ground," says Warren Bardsley in his fourth article in "All Sports Weekly," but the Australian system of ...

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  16. FOUND DEAD IN OFFICE.

    I. C. Woolnough, managing director of the Times Furnishing Company, was found lying on the floor of his office bleeding from a wound ...

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  17. FORBES FIRE.

    Four business premises were destroyed by fire at Forbes yesterday morning. The damage is estimated at £6000. It is believed the fire ...

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  18. "A CALAMITY."

    The selection of A. Richardson, Woodfull in the team as he was a cancies in the Australian team for England is the sole topic of ...

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  19. STANDARDISE INDUSTRIES.

    Sir Frank Heath, in the course of a lecture at King's Half, Sydney, spoke in favor of a national scheme for standardisation in industry which ...

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  20. N.R.A.

    At the annual meeting of the National Rifle Association members complained of an alleged irregularity in the recent ballot for officers ...

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  21. OVER THE CLIFF.

    A motor party was travelling from Pamabula to Bombala, when the gear went wrong, with the result that the car backed over a steep ...

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  22. DR. STOPFORD DEAD.

    Dr. Robert Stopford, formerly member for Balmain in the Legislative Assembly, and for many years a prominent Sydney worker in the ...

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  23. CANTERBURY PARK.

    Following are the final acceptances for the Canterbury Park races to be run on Saturday:— PARK STAKES. ...

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  24. SYDNEY SWELTERS.

    Terrific heat prevailed, in Sydney this morning. At eleven a.m. the shade temperature was 99 degrees, and still rising. ...

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  25. THE FIFTH VICTIM.

    Another victim of the Redhead Colliery explosion, Arthur Butterworth, aged 55, died in the Wallsend Hospital this morning. This is the ...

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  26. GIRL SPY.

    A pretty girl dancer, Andree Lefebvre, has been arrested in connection with spying charges.' An Englishman cabled on December 7—"Search ...

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  27. STABBING AFFRAY.

    At the Central Police Court to-day Tessie Collins (38) a domestic was remanded on a charge of maliciously inflicting grievous bodily harm ...

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  28. THROUGH THE WLNDOW

    Robert Nicholson, a resident of Pascoe Vale, was awakened early this morning to find his home in flames. He carried his wife through ...

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  29. QUEENSLAND SIZZLES.

    Terrific heat prevailed in Queensland, yesterday. Winton recorded a shade temperature of 113 degrees, Richmond 111. Urandangie 110 ...

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  30. MINING PROBLEMS.

    The newspapers give prominence to Lord Londonderry's suggestion that the Mining Association should be dissolved, and the employers and the ...

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  31. MORT'S DOCK.

    There are no fresh developments in connection with the strike at Mort's Dock, Already many of the men are endeavoring to secure ...

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  32. THE INEVITABLE GIRL.

    Two separate "push" fights broke out last night the first at Fitzroy and the second at Port Melbourne. The first trouble is said to have resulted ...

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  33. BUSH FIRES

    Bush fires are raging practically throughout Victoria. Railway communication with many of the effected areas has been suspended. Many ...

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  34. LABOR AND MIGRATION.

    The "Morning Post" states that the Prince of Wales' manlike speech defined the main principles which should govern inter-imperial ...

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  35. FORTY MILES AN HOUR.

    Terrific bush fires continue to rage in the Meadow Flat and Tarana [?] The flames are sweeping the countryside at the rate of 40 ...

    Article : 63 words
  36. LATE COMMERCIAL.

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  37. JOINED THE CONSERVATIVES.

    The Earl of Asquith, in a letter to Sir Alfred Mond, says he regrets the latter did not discuss his resignation with him before hand He added: "I ...

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  38. URALLA RACES.

    Following are to-day's results:— Flying Handicap: Agility 1, Bell 2. Only starters. Winner, 3 to 1. Second Walden: Spats 1, Triplicate ...

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  39. FILIPINO WINS.

    Mariano Anderiano, the Filipino, (10 at. 1lb.) defeated Joe Dunn (Am[?]—weight 10.4[?] at the Stadium last night in a 20 rounds ...

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  40. RABBIT SKIN MARKET.

    Winchcombe Carson Ltd. wired yesterday as follows:—The rabbit skin market in Sydney to-day closed on an average of 3d. per 1b. lower than ...

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