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  2. Advertising

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  3. Advertising

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  4. CONDITIONS IN CHINA

    The notice paper in the House of Commons to-day contained a batch of questions on the Chinese situation. Sir Austen Chamberlain, Foreign ...

    Article : 329 words
  5. GLEN INNES RACES

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  6. PERSONAL TOUCH

    The Duke of York, replying to the toast of his health at the Pilgrim's dinner, given at the Hotel Victoria, said he hoped that the next six ...

    Article : 213 words
  7. WARWICK FARM RACES

    Following are the acceptances for Warwick Farms races next Saturday:— MAIDEN HURDLE RACE. ...

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  8. THE ELECTIONS

    A meeting of the Parliamentary Labor Party called for this morning lapsed for the want of a quorum. The Nationalist Party will meet ...

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  10. PARLIAMENT Prorogued To-morrow

    A proclamation will be issued tomorrow proroguing Parliament for a month or five weeks. ...

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  11. ANTI-LABOR

    The Nationalist Conference carried a resolution that it was desirable, in the interests of the country that the two parties advocating practically the ...

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  12. TOWN CLERK KILLED

    Mr J. Golden Hinsby, for many years Town Clerk of Annandale, was knocked down by a motor car at Ashfield last night. He sustained a ...

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  13. "TOO BIG"

    The Premier, Mr. Lang, speaking at a social function at Lidcombe said that before the present Government would allow its policy to be ...

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  14. ELECTROCUTED

    Climbing an electric light pole at Hamilton, near Newcastle, a man named McCoy (26), met a shocking death. The pole had presumably ...

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  15. POLICE AND SOBRIETY

    The South Australian police have forwarded to the Government a strongly-worded motion protesting against the reference in the annual ...

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  16. LABOR AND LOUGHLIN

    An effort is to be made to induce Mr. T. McGirr, M.L.C. to contest the Young seat as a Labor candidate at the forthcoming elections. ...

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  17. CAROL'S LITIGATION

    The court hearing the suit[?] which Madade Lambrino is suing Prince Carol, of Roumania decided that it was incompetent to pronounce on the ...

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  18. WEST AUSTRALIA'S Deficit

    The total deficit in West Australia for the year ended November 30, was £499,000. ...

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  19. C.O.R. REPORT

    Dr. Earle Page, commenting on the report of the Commonwealth Oil Refineries Ltd., said the company's balance sheet was an answer to its ...

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  20. AN OLD HAND

    When Joseph Bell (75) was sentenced to six months hard Labor at the Central Court today on a charge of having stolen a fur ...

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  21. ACACIA CREEK PROPERTY

    In the High Court of Australia, James Rose Duffey appealed from the judgment of Mr. Justice Long Innes, sitting in Equity, in respect to ...

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  22. LATE COMMERCIAL

    Tin is quoted to-day at 58/- per unit. ...

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  23. AUSTRALIA'S WAR REPARATIONS

    Up to the present £650,000 had been received by Australia in respect of war reparation payments. The Federal Treasurer states that all such ...

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  24. BACK TO BARTER

    A message from mallard states that as a result of a financial crisis in the State of Iowa, an unusual situation has orison in the county of ...

    Article : 75 words
  25. HOMEBUSH STOCK MARKET

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 109 words
  26. THE CRANE-DRIERS' STRIKE

    Further efforts will be made to-day to bribe about a settlement of the crane-drivers' strike. It is now estimated that as a result of the strike ...

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  27. DEARER MILK

    Owing to drought in the coastal areas the prices of milk will be increased by 2d. a gallon as from December 10. ...

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  28. FORT-FOUR HOURS

    Chief Judge Dethridge informed counsel in the 44-hours' test case in the Arbitration Court that evidence must be finished this week, so that ...

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  29. "MOMENTOUS EVENT."

    Mr. Harvey (United States ex-Embassador in London) in an address acclaimed the birth of the new Commonwealth of British States as a ...

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  30. LIVING COSTS MORE

    Compared with the corresponding month of November, 1925, the cost of living for the month just ended was 2[?] per cent. dearer. ...

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  31. LIGHT RAIN

    Rain fell in almost every part of the State yesterday, with the exception of Riverina. Generally the falls were light. ...

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  32. SETTLED

    The crane-drivers' strike was settled to-day. The men resume to-morrow. ...

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  33. BATTLEAXE FOR WIFE

    A woman told a remarkable story of the cruelty of her husband, Alfred Campbell, of Brunswick, in the local court yesterday. She alleged that ...

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  34. THE BONUS SYSTEM

    During the hearing of the 44-hour week case in Melbourne, figures were submitted showing that under the bonus system an increase of 36 per ...

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  35. HORSEMAN'S FATAL INJURIES.

    Thomas Millard (25), of Locks[?] station, near Warren, was riding a horse when the animal threw its head back and struck him on the ...

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  36. TO-DAY'S FORECAST

    Cloudy with some rain along the coast, extending to parts of the tablelands to the north, with fresh to strong southerlies on the ...

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  37. AYRSHIRE TO BE SUNK

    Owing to the fire spreading on the steamer Ayrshire, H.M.S. Lupin has received orders to sink the derelict, as towage is impossible. ...

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  38. FEDERAL ROADS VOTE

    It is not proposed [?] the Federal Treasurer to take any action, consequent on the judgment of the High Court in the roads grant case, to ...

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  39. NEW JUDGE

    Mr. J. L. Woolcock, B.A., barrister and Parliamentary draughtsman, has been appointed a judge of the Supreme Court, in succession to Mr. ...

    Article : 84 words
  40. CAPTURED AND ESCAPED

    A nightwatchman, Daniel Curtin accosted a thief who was attempting to break into the Warringab Bowling Club, Mosman, early this morning. ...

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  41. AIRMAN'S FALL

    Geoffrey Chapman, who received serious injuries when the Curtis aeroplane crashed near Glenrov yesterday, is now in a critical condition. ...

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  42. NEW GUINEA GOLDFIELDS.

    A wireless message [?] New Guinea Administrator, [?] by the Minister for Home and Territories, says radio communication has ...

    Article : 31 words
  43. STATE REVENUE

    The State revenue for the five months of the current financial year totalled £15,940,000 and the expenditure £16,677,000. ...

    Article : 35 words
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