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  4. Murder, Riot and Stone throwing at Innisfail

    Following is the order of preference in the betting for the Victorian Grand National Steeplechase:- Clan Robert. ...

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  7. FAMILY ENDOWMENT

    Employers contributions under the Family Endowment Act,it was ascertained last night, would probably operate from July 1. ...

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  8. THEY WENT FISHING

    After being invited to go on a fishing excursion to Cowan Creek with a man whose acquaintance he had made in a city hotel, John Willoughby(22), ...

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  9. MURDER AND RIOT

    John Haynes, who was shot at Wangan on Monday night, died yesterday. One of the pickets it is said, ...

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  10. LABOR CANDIDATES

    At a special meeting of the Conroy Executive last night strong criticism was made of "arrogant attempts to c[?]ade the establishment of a Board ...

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  11. MELBOURNE CUP.

    Naos, who ran second in the Melbourne Cup last year, was backed yesterday for next Cup. He is weighed at eight stone. ...

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  12. A GLORIOUS FOURTH.

    Over 210 persons lost their lives and many hundreds were injured throughout the United States during the three days celebration of ...

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  13. AT THE PONIES.

    Kensington Park pony races were run to-day, the first event starling at 11.30. Results:— Fourteen Hands Handicap, 5 furs ...

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  14. SPLINTER IN HAND.

    Mrs. Alfred Gale, wife of a well known district farmer who resides in Albury, was on Saturday working in her, garden when a splinter from a ...

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  15. RUSSIA WANTS TRADE.

    A Russian wool buying delegate, Tamed J. Piatigasmy, arrived here yesterday and left later by train en route to Sydney. ...

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  16. CUT TO PIECES.

    Edward Hynes, of Darlinghurst, was cut to pieces by a train in Redfern tunnel last night. He was a member of a gang of permanent way workers ...

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  17. CONGESTED COURTS.

    Reports are being obtained by the Commomwealth Government as to the congestion in the Federal Arbitration Court. The Attorney general. ...

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  18. TENNIS CHAMPIONS.

    The All-England tennis championships, played at Wimbledon, were today brought to a finish. In the mixed doubles Hunter and Miss Ryan ...

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  19. NEW ZEALAND CENSUS.

    The population of New Zealand including its oversea dependencies, is now 1,500,000. ...

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  20. OVERDUE VESSEL.

    Considerable anxiety is felt for the safety of the American ship Chilli go the, which is bound from the Pacific Coast to Sydney with a cargo of ...

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  21. SCULLING CHAMPIONS.

    Major Goodsell, the Australian seuller, will defend his title here against James Barry, on Labor Day. ...

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  22. CONTROL OF RAILWAYS

    The Arbitration Court decided yesterday that the responsibility of running the railways of the State rested with the Commissioner and that the ...

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  23. ETERNAL TRIANGLE.

    Details of a tragedy, on board the German steamer Crefeid at Antwerp, involving the death of a woman, show that Norman. Smith, husband of the ...

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  24. BEAUTIFYING BONDI.

    The Commissioner who inquired into the application by Waverley Council for leave to borrow £120,000 for the purpose of carrying out a scheme for ...

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  25. KING FUAD.

    King Fuad, of Egypt, accompanied by the Prince of Wales, Was given a, civic luncheon at the Guild Hall. King Fuad, following the Prophets ...

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  26. PEACE WANTED.

    A meeting of representatives of the chief public and local civic, bodies, which was held privately, decided to send a telegram to the Acting ...

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  27. SYDNEY UNIVERSITY.

    A circular has been issued by the University of Sydney appealing for funds. Its financial position,the circular states, is very critical and ...

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  28. A PATHETIC CRUISE.

    Two youngsters, aged four and nine, years respectively, attempted to Cross the Harbor last night in a small boat four feet long and one fool in the ...

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  29. TWO SOFT JOBS.

    Mr. Bavin, referring to the appointments of publicity officers,formerly journalists, in connection, with the creation of a Government, publicity ...

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  30. AERIAL ENTERPRISES.

    Droubin is attempting the New York to Paris flight at the end of this month and Byrd is consulting the Fokker works at Amsterdam with a ...

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  31. CHINESE SITUATION.

    According to Japanese reports from Tsing-tao, the famous summer resort in Shanghai province, the northern commander, General Chen, is still ...

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  32. A ROAD MIX-UP.

    William Hanslow, aged 6, was the victim of an unusual accident to-day With other children he was playing in Sydenham road, Sydenham, When a ...

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  33. TAXPAYERS' PROTEST.

    The Taxpayers Association in Melbourne has decided to cooperate with the similar body in Sydney in asking for a reduction of Federal direct ...

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  34. ROYAL SPENDERS.

    Sir Joseph Ward, discussing the outlook in Australia, said there certainly was a tightness in the money market but one can hardly wonder at that, ...

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  35. CREMATION POPULAR.

    Since Rookwood crematorium was opened, two years ago, 890 bodies have been burned there. ...

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