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  5. RAILWAYS AT AUCTION

    A message from Butte Montana, says that what is believed to be the first instance of a railroad ever being offered to public auction, occurred ...

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  7. MELBOURNE TRAGEDY

    A shocking tragedy occurred in Footseray last night. A tradesman, who visited the house of G. Radley found the latter lying in the yard ...

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  8. Lang's Four Months

    The stirring political events of the last few days have provided an absorbing topic for discussion on every hand. Will there really be an election early in the New ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. FOOTBALLERS GAOLED

    Recently Ernest B. Cotter, 23. a well-known league footballer and a country week representative took a mate's car, which he abandoned some ...

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  10. BRIDGE STRIKERS RESUME

    Following a mass meeting of strikers on the North Sydney Harbor Bridge works, a settlement was announced, and the men returned to ...

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  11. PRINCE HENRY IN HOSPITAL

    Prince Henry, the youngest son of their Majesties, has been operated on for the removal of his tonsils. He is progressing satisfactorily. ...

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  12. WORSE THAN 1902

    A witness giving evidence before the Queensland Board of Trade into the cost of producing and distributing milk, said scores of farmers ...

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  13. AT THE STADIUM

    At the Sydney Stadium Norman Redford (England) 9.4 1/2 beat Jack Bowden (Sydney) 9 stone, on points, over 20 rounds. ...

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  14. HERTZOG'S TASK

    General Hertzog, Premier of South Africa, interviewed, said: "I feel I have every right to say the Imperial Conferences achievements have been ...

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  15. MURRAY WEIR WORKS

    Work has been commenced with the object of providing new roads of access to markets for the Upper Murray settlers, whoset holdings will be ...

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  16. MELBOURNE'S PUSH NUISANCE

    A special campaign to suppress the push nuisance in Melbourne is to be launched. Plans have been made, and a surprise move by the ...

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  17. ANOTHER AIRSHIP DISASTER

    Two air force officers were killed when an aeroplane crashed at Kenley. ...

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  18. WHEAT CHAMPIONSHIP

    The wheat championship in the Central West District has been awarded to J. W. Eade, of Eadevale, Euchareena, Molong, with 141 ...

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  19. STOLEN SILK?

    Police officers, accompanied by a customs inspector, visited premises in the city and seized a large quantity of silk worth several thousand pounds ...

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  20. TWO GIRLS ASSAULTED

    Three young jockeys were detained by the police early this morning, following on the complaint of two young women that they had been ...

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  21. MOTOR TRUCK OVERTURNS

    Two men were proceeding in the direction of Murwillumbah in a motor truck when the vehicle overturned over a steep embankment ...

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  22. WOOL-DYE

    A chemist claims to have discovered a method for removing branding stains from wool. The manager of a leading wool agency, when shown the ...

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  23. LATE COMMERCIAL

    The following prices ruled at Sussex Street to-day:— Butter 168/; eggs (new laid) 1/6, (rails and rivers) 1/2; cheese (local ...

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  24. NO ROLLS

    It was officially announced last night that no electoral roll for New South Wales, under which an election could be held, were in existence. ...

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  25. OVER-RIDING THE COMMONWEALTH

    Mr. R. H. Moore, president of the Employers' Federation of New South Welas, referring to the decision of Mr. Piddington to defy the ...

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  26. DARLINGHURST DISTURBANCE

    During a disturbance in a house in Yurong Street, Darlinghurst, early this morning, in which women and men were involved, Walter Webb ...

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  27. HOMEBUSH STOCK SALES

    Competition for best descriptions of sheep and lambs at the Homebush sale yards yesterday was keen. The market for other lines was irregular. ...

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  28. DISGRACE TO N.S.W.

    Not more than 100 people were present at the concert in Sydney Town Hall last night to Miss Florrie H[?] the Victorian girl heroine of ...

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  29. OODNADATTA RAILWAY

    A report states that the work on the Oodnadatta-Alice Springs railway will probably begin in January. It is expected the surveys will be ...

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  30. TRAMS IN COLLISION

    Two tram cars collided at the intersection of Collins and Elizabeth Street last night. A number of passengers were thrown to the ground ...

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  31. QUEENSLAND SHIPPING STRIKE

    The waterside overtime strike in Queensland will have a serious effect in the North, where shipping is particularly busy removing the season's ...

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  32. MR. J. J. PRICE FOR NEPEAN

    At a meeting of the Nepean Nationalist District Council, Mr. J. J. Price, Mayor of Penrith and secretary of the Country Party was asked to ...

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  33. SYDNEY WOOL SALES

    The market at the Sydney Wool sales yesterday was fully equal to the closing rates of last week for all descriptions, and there was a good ...

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  34. BIG CRICKET

    The South Australian cricket team to meet Victoria on December 3 at Adelaide will consist of—V. Y. Richardson (Capt.) A. J. Richardson ...

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  35. DAVIS CUP TENNIS

    The United States Davis Cup committee has agreed to readmit Germany into the International Lawn Tennis Federation and the Davis Cup ...

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  36. TO-DAY'S FORECAST

    Still unsettled along the coast and in the north-east quarter, with further rain, and in places thunder; fine elsewhere ...

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