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  5. North Coast Wins District Exhibit at Royal Show

    The Royal Oak court martial has returned a verdict of guilty on all charges against Commander Daniel. The verdict means that Commander ...

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  7. SEXUAL CRIMES

    The Attorney-General, replying to a deputation of women who expressed the opinion that judges are not inflicting enough punishment on ...

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  8. ROYAL SHOW

    The attendance at the Royal Agricultural Show yesterday exceeded 20,000 and was a record for a second day. ...

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  9. CHICAGO LIFE

    Cicero, a suburb of Chicago and a stronghold of the notorious gangster "Scarface A1," to-day elected its city officials, and before noon one ...

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  10. AERIAL FLIGHTS

    French westwards trans-Atlantic flights are now being planned. Bleriot has designed a giant four-engined eight ton six passenger machine which ...

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  11. HEAVY TAXATION.

    A meeting held at the Employers Federation Council rooms has decided that a Taxpayers' Association of New outh Wales should be ...

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  12. ROSEBERY PONIES.

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  13. TRIPS TO EUROPE.

    Over £110,000 in single fares is represented by 1600 passengers who left for Europe on the mail steamer "Oronsay" to-day. This is the largest ...

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  14. R.C. PROCESSION.

    At a meeting of the Council of Churches a resolution was carried protesting against the proposed Eucharistic procession through the streets ...

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  15. RAIN PREDICTED.

    Mr. Mares stated this morning that an extensive rain disturbance was operating over N.S.W. to-day and, though Sydney has so far not ...

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  16. JUMPED FROM TRAIN.

    Dreaming, that someone had shouted out "The train has bolted, jump for your life!" Thomas Alder, 34, of Canberra, opened the door of a ...

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  17. BOUNTIES ATTACKED.

    Mr. T. B. Asworth, giving evidence before the Child Endowment Commission, attacked the principle of Government bounties and similar, schemes ...

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  18. SYDNEY CUP.

    Blather was withdrawn from the Sydney Cup at 10.40 this morning. He ruled as equal favorite until his disappointing display of last Saturday. ...

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  19. FACTORIES BURNT.

    A disastrous fire occurred at Cygnit (Tasmania) yesterday when Harvey's evaporator applie pie plant and fruit pulping factories were destroyed. ...

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  20. STEAMER AGROUND.

    All efforts to refloat the steamer "Gosford" which went ashore at Ettalong Beach, have failed. Another attempt is to be made to-day. ...

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  21. HOTEL BOYCOTT.

    The hotel boycott has been, declared off, the manager of the Club hotel having withdrawn certain, remarks reflecting on the union. The union ...

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  22. HOSPICE FIRE.

    Arthur Bedard, 21, has been charged with arson in connection with the holacausts at the hospice of St. Charles and St. Berchman's Acadamy on ...

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  23. A LOST KETCH.

    After an unsuccessful search for the wreckage of the missing ketch "Aerial," the tug "Conqueror" has been ordered to return to Port Adelaide. It ...

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  24. MONSTER TUNNEL.

    The world's largest underwater tunnel, connecting Liverpool and Birkens head, under the Mersey, has been opened by breaking down the thin ...

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  25. RED CROSS WORK.

    At the annual meeting of the Red Cross Society the Minister for Health, Dr. Arthur, announced that the State Government had agreed to give the ...

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  26. LOCAL GOVERNMENT.

    Speaking at the annual dinner of the Institute of Local Government engineers, the Secretary of the Town Clerks Association, Mr. Morrison, said ...

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  27. KARACHI FIRE.

    At Karachi the great fire which destroyed cotton and wheat stocks burned itself out in about 12 hours later. Barriers were erected by the ...

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  28. STEAMER HUNG UP.

    Efforts to despatch the steamer "Zealandia" to Hobart this morning failed and the steamer is still in port. The vessel has 200 passengers aboard. ...

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  29. TO-DAY'S MARKETS.

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  30. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    Mr. Bailey (president) and Mr. Buckland (secretary) of the central branch of the A.W.U. said to-day that the A.W.U. emphatically ...

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  31. PRODUCE MARKETS.

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  32. SOLDIERS' PENSIONS.

    The State secretary of the Returned Soldiers' League, Mr. Stagg, expressed a hope to-day that the Government would institute an independent ...

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  33. LIKE A SOLDIER.

    At the inquest concerning the death of a returned soldier, Oswald James Sydney Bates, the evidence showed that after Bates had swallowed ...

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  34. TENNIS IN NATAL.

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  35. LIGHT RAINS.

    Light to heavy rain was recorded fairly generally yesterday in the southern districts and on the north coast, and light to moderate and ...

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  36. RIDING ON FOOTPATHS.

    At Goulburn police court yesterday Dr. Burton Bradley was fined 10, with costs, for having deliberately placed broken class on the footpath ...

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  37. BISHOP DROPS DEAD.

    Dr. Michael O'Farrell, Rowan Catholic Bishop of Bathurst, dropped dead while talking to the Mayor of Orange at the Orange Roman Catholic ...

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  38. IVORY STATUETTES.

    A man yesterday walked into the shop of D. Brukarz, Pitt Street, Sydney, carefully scrutinised the stock, and later purchased £50 worth of ...

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  39. ON THE TRACK.

    Limerick cantered steadily round on the grass track at Randwick this morning and showed very little signs of soreness. His trainer said it was ...

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  40. TO-DAY'S FORECAST

    Still unsettled in the southern districts and on the slopes and tablelands, with further showers; otherwise temporarily fine ...

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