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  4. SPEEDWAY FATALITY

    Howard Rennie was competing in a challenge match rae at Cessnock, speedway last night, against L. Melville, of Gunnedah, when he collided ...

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  6. ROSEHILL RACES.

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  7. GREAT WHITE TRAIN.

    Speaking at Lismore last night Mr. J. F. O'Flynn said the Great White Train had ben built with the taxpayers' honey for the benefit of York ...

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  8. Release Refused.

    The deportees, Walsh and Johnson, are still at Garden Island, despite an application made in the High Court today for their release. Suggestions of ill-treatment are repudiated by the police. ...

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  9. "PITIFUL SURRENDER."

    In an official statement issued to its members, the Australian Workers Union describes the move to debar the unions from affiliation of the A. ...

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  10. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    At the wool sales to-day there was more general competition for all classes and opening rates were fully confirmed. ...

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  11. DISARMAMENT.

    In the House of Lords, Lord Cecil intimated that he would represent Britain at a meeting of the League Committee, preliminary to an ...

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  12. SEAMEN TO MEET.

    A company meeting of all British seamen on strike baa now been ordered for to-night; when important proposals will be pot before the men. ...

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  13. SPEARED AND BEATEN.

    An aboriginal named Duncan was committed for trial at Derby W.A., charged with murdering: another aboriginal named Clabby, who it is ...

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  14. FINAL ELECTION FIGURES.

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  15. IN THE ASSEMBLY.

    In the Legislative Assembly this morning, Mr. J. R. Lee, M.L.A., (Botany) asked that in view of the welcome statement regarding the ...

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  16. REBUILDING VILLERS BRETONNEUX.

    Colonel Charles Watson, accompanied by the Prefect of the Somme sad a representative of the Under-Secretary for the Liberated Regions, ...

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  17. FAIR RENTS BILL

    The Fair Rents Bill has been read a second time in the Legislative Council. ...

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  18. A MILLION IN MOTORS.

    It it estimated the motors to be exhibited at the motor show on the Royal Agricultural Society's Ground in January will be worth at least ...

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  19. A NARROWING MAJORITY.

    A recount of the votes cast in the New Zealand licensing poll-shows the combined majority for Continuance and State Control over ...

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  20. MISSING JEWELS.

    Scotland, Yard is searching for jewels and valuable worth £1500, stolen from the house of actor-aviator, Colonel Loraine, at ...

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  21. FRANCE'S PROBLEM.

    As in the case of M. Briano the chief obstacle to M. Doumer's success in forming a Cabinet is that he is at the mercy of the Socialists. The ...

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  22. NEW ENGLAND.

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  23. RUN DOWN.

    Two men were run down by suburban trains in Melbourne last night and killed. Both victims were shockingly muti[?] ...

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  24. IN GWYDIR.

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  25. WHOSE DODGE?

    A Dodge five neater car, which was found near Houtsby on June eight last, damaged by fire, has not been claimed, although every effort has ...

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  26. THE LOST SUBMARINE.

    A crop of question was asked in the House of Commons, in respect to the lost submarine. Mr. Bridgman replied that the ...

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  27. SWEPT OFF THE PLATFORM.

    Alfred William Thompson (17) was swept off the platform of a moving train at Lidcombe last night. He was picked up [?] was ...

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  28. "DON'T ASK FOR FARE."

    Six men and a women were arrested by the police at C[?] yesterday and charged with wading payment of their rar fare, and with ...

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  29. ALL GUILTY.

    The twelve Communists charged with sedition, conspiracy and inciting to mutiny and sedition, have been found guilter [?] all counts. ...

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  30. SUSPICIOUS DETECTIVES.

    Four detectives observed a man in Darlinghurst last night carrying a suit case and a pared. When they approached the stranger made off but ...

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  31. THE SECRET BALLOT.

    Union officials are awaiting with interest the details of the Federal Government's proposal to plate. secret ballots compulsory. There is a ...

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  32. IN HERBERT.

    Advice has been received from Townsville that Mr. Theodore has ordered a new count. This is being done and the final result is expected to-day. ...

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  33. ARSENIC ON APPLES.

    Two fruit[?] at Hampstead were fined 20/- for selling apples containing [?] "The prosecution said the apples week American Jonathans ...

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  34. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    Although no official announcement has been made it is understood the present State session will and on December 18. Parliament will not ...

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  35. TERRIBLE TRAGEDY.

    Archibald Grey, Health Inspector of Eitham, was arrested to-day on a charge of murdering his "14-year-old son," William. It is states he boy ...

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  36. CANBERRA OPENING.

    It is reported that the formal opening ceremony of the Capital City at Canberra next year will be performed by Prince Henry. ...

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  37. WHILE PREPARING BREAKFAST.

    While bending ove a [?] it her home in the Valley yesterday, [?] paring breakfast, a married [?] Elisabeth Cook was attacked. ...

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  38. SYNTHETIC WOOL.

    A warning has been issued by the well-known scientist, Mr. Prans Heath, that growers should "strain every nerve" to improve the lown ...

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  39. FINE WEATHER YESTERDAY.

    Fine weather prevailed generally throughout the State yesterday. ...

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  40. ANOTHER "AUSTRALIA."

    "Australia" and "Canberra" were names selected by the Federal Cabinet yesterday for two new cruise[?] being built for the Australians Navy ...

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  41. HOUSE AFIRE. SYDNEY, Thursday.

    James Rigby had a narrow escape from death when his house [?] the at Wentworthville last night. He was partly overcome by smoke before ...

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