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  4. Latest Telegrams and Cables

    New S[?] [?] Rugby [?]gne le[?] [?] the Queensl[?] Colts on the [?] Cri[?] Cr[?] by [?] [?] ...

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  6. [Through [?].]

    An Amsterdam message states that the Australian [?]ner, Whyts, [?]fied for the [?] in the [?] metres. Two [?] cords were broken in ...

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  7. G[?] Sui[?]

    [?] [?] [?] [?] [?] [?] [?] [?] ...

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  8. OFFER REFUSED.

    New York.—Admitting he had received an offer from an Australian source for a series of fighte the Australian. Heeney, stated definitely he would not ...

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  9. UNAWARE OF ACCIDENT.

    Rederick Tiffin, driver of the motor car which knocked down and killed Mrs. Ada. Nicholson, 62, of Randwick, at Newtown, last night, told the ...

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  10. CANAL GATE COLLAPSED.

    Vancouver.—Nine workmen were killed and 2 injured when a steel gate at the Welland Canal collapsed, precipitating 30 men to the bottom of the ...

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  11. DOG WORTH £200.

    The champion Alsatian wolfhound, owned, by Mr. C. D. Berton, of Coogee, died last night from poisoning. The dog was worth £200. ...

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  12. KELLOG PACT.

    London.—The Australian Press understands that Mr. Bruce has deputed Senator McLachland to sign the Kellog peace pact for Australia. ...

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  13. PROHIBITION EVILS.

    Addressing a meeting in the Town Hall, Mr. W. H. Holman, K.C., declared if prohibition were passed we would arise one morning to find that ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. "PATSY" HENDREN.

    London.—Patsy Hendren refuses to make any statement as to whether he will accept the invitation to go to Australia with the English team. ...

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  16. LAUNCH ON FIRE.

    The launch "Warrigal" back-fired and hurst into flames near Taronga Park wharf in Sydney Harbor yesterday. ...

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  17. NARROW MAJORITY IN

    Or auut by marriage,after tbet Archbishop of Canterbury had made an impassioned speech against the Bill. ...

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  18. "A HAPPY LAND."

    According to Bishop Le Fanu, of Brisbane, who returned to Sydney to-day from a visit to Europe, the spirit of peace prevails in Ireland. ...

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  19. ENTOMBED.

    Capetown.—One European and nine natives were entombed in thousands of tons of rock nearly 5000 feet down in the City Deep Mine, following an ...

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  20. TO POLITICAL ARENA.

    Addressing the Petersham sub-branch of-the Returned Soldiers League, Sir Neville Howse declared that "If the soldiers drifted towards the political ...

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  21. ANGLO-FRENCH AGREEMENT.

    Despatches from Genoa suggest there are high hopes in League circles that the Anglo-French agreement will accelerate the summoning of the ...

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  22. COLOSSAL COUP.

    A colossal attempt to defraud the municipal casino at San Remo (Italy), where the stakes are the highest in the world, was discovered when Jean ...

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  23. DRAWN INTO PRESS.

    Donald Russell, 21, of Belmore, was terribly injured as the result of being drawn into a printing press. Both legs were badly mangled and ...

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  24. BLACKTRACKER'S TRIUMPH

    How a black-tracker followed the footprints of two men, who were alleged to hare stolen £3150 from the railway camp near Oodnadatta, was told ...

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  25. WATER BOARD COAL.

    The Water Board has decided to defer acceptance of tenders for the year's supply of coal in the hope that the price may be reduced shortly. ...

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  26. NO DATE FIXED.

    The Prime Minister, questioned yesterday, would give no present indication of the date of the Federal general elections. ...

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  27. GAVE HUSBAND POISON.

    The frial of Marion Koerbin, at Wellington (New Zealand) on charges of attempting to murder her husband by poisoning his food, and a second count ...

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  28. PILLAGING DECREASE.

    The annual report of the Melbourne Harbor Trust states that wharf pillaging. has diminished since police were employed on the wharves. ...

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  29. PLEDGES DISHONORED.

    The chairman of the Northern Colliers' Association complained that the [?]dges of miners to prevent petty stoppages had been dishonored. ...

    Article : 56 words
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