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  2. GOLF.

    In the golf open championship the leading scores in the second round were: Hagen 76--73, Barnes 75--76, Taylor 73--78, Duncan 76--75, Hutehinson ...

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  3. FOOTBALL.

    There were plenty of thrills at the New South Wales v. Maori Rugby Union match yesterday. The Welshmen threw the ball about well, and though ...

    Article : 222 words
  4. STATE POLITICS.

    The Minister for Works, Mr. Ball, speaking at Albury yesterday, said that when the new Ministry was being formed he had reason to believe that ...

    Article : 203 words
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  6. TELEGRAMS.

    Late yesterday afternoon Customs officers and the police arrested Julius A. German, a commercial traveller, and charged him with having evaded ...

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  7. CHURCH RITUAL.

    Regarding the trouble at Holy Trinity Church, Hobart, in connection with the ritual, the rector, the Rev. E. G. M[?]schamp, issued an ultimatum to the ...

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  8. "SCALERS."

    Two men attempted to leave a restaurant at Redfern without paying. The woman proprietor took the hats of the men as security. After argument the ...

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  9. RETURNED SOLDIERS' COMPLAINTS.

    It was announced yesterday that the Returned Soldiers' League has decided, to ask for an independent inquiry into the administration of the returned ...

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  10. HOSTILITY TOWARDS REFEREES.

    At two of the League football matches in Melbourne yesterday much hostility was shown to the umpires. At Richmond the umpire was escorted. ...

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  11. ABOLITION OF FAIR RENTS COURT.

    Mr. Ley thinks it as only natural that Mr. Arthur Griffith should lament the abolition of the Fair Rents Act, but does not think Mr. Griffith has any ...

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  12. AN EXCITING CHASE.

    An exciting chase took place yesterday in the streets of Malvern, the fugitives, two men being pursued by A. J. Maxwell, and his son, the husband and ...

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  13. THE COURTS.

    Three persons, Esther Eggers, William Williamson, and Frederick Reardon were charged at the Central Court to-day, with being idle and disorderly persons. ...

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  14. AUSTRALIAN TEAMS IN NEW ZEALAND.

    The Australian Universities Rugby League team met Auckland at Auckland yesterday. The Universities won by 18 points to 7. ...

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  15. AUSTRALIAN FRUIT IN LONDON.

    Messrs. Rowe and Davies, orchardists of Orange, received a letter from George Munro and Co., Covent Garden markets, London, stating that the shipment of ...

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  16. HAGEN CHAMPION.

    Hagen won the open, golf championship of England. The leading aggregates were:--Hagen, first, 306, Duncan 301, Barnes 301, ...

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  17. MAORIS JUST WIN.

    About 11,000 people attended the match between the Metropolitan Rugby Union team and the Maoris at the Showground. The game was exciting throughout, and ...

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  18. FIRST GRADE LEAGUE.

    The Rugby League matches yesterday resulted:--North Sydney (28) beat South Sydney (6). ...

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  19. ATTEMPTED ROBBERY.

    A daring attempt to steal the day's takings at the North Fitzroy railway station, Melbourne, was made last night. The stationmaster, Mr. Rennie, was on ...

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  20. ALUMNY CREEK.

    One of the most successful functions in the history of Alumny Creek was held in the Alumny Creek, Hall on Wednesday night, the occasion being a presentation ...

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  21. GIRL SENTENCED TO SIX MONTHS.

    There was a pathetic scene outside the Criminal Court after Winifred Peck, aged 19, was sentenced to six months' imprisonment with hard labor for having ...

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  22. TELEGRAMS

    The railway refreshment rooms management intend to make further reductions in the rates for meals. The, railway people cannot understand why ...

    Article : 137 words
  23. A DREDGE ASHORE.

    The Sydney Harbor Trust steam hopper dredge Seagull, Which left yesterday for North Head, went ashore one mile inside North Point. There is every ...

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  24. INDUSTRIAL COURT JUDGE.

    Mr. Justice Powers stated in the Arbitration Court, Melbourne,during the hearing of the plaint of the Amalgamated Society of Engineers to-day "I had mad ...

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  25. M's.L.A. TAKE A STAND.

    It is stated in a Sydney paper that Messrs. Bruxner, Drummond, and McClelland, Ms.L.A, have informed their constituents that, as the result of coping ...

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  26. A REDFERN MOB.

    The most serious case of mob violence against the police which has occurred for many months occurred last night at Alexandria, when Constable Reece, of Redfern ...

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  27. HOUSING BUNGLE.

    It has been calculated that more than £100,000 would he required to make adjustment and square the ledger in connection with this State's experiment ...

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  28. ECHO OF GUN ALLEY MURDER.

    A man named Walter Matthew was arrested last night at the residence of Julia Gibson (Madam Ghurka), with whom Ivy Matthews resided. He was ...

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  29. NAVAL COURT-MARTIAL.

    The naval court-martial, which has been trying a number of naval ratings for alleged improper practices in regard to examination papers, was concluded ...

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  30. THE NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    Mr. P. S. Jackson, M.P., delivered a lecture in the Tivoli Theatre on Centra Australia and the Northern Territory He contended that the climatic conditions ...

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  31. FEDERAL INCOME TAX.

    The Federal Commissioner of Taxation, Mr. R. Ewing, has now in the press a handbook on the Amending Income Tax Assessment Acts of 1921, Nos. 31 and 32. ...

    Article : 217 words
  32. BOXING

    At the Stadium last night. Billy Hune field (America) knocked out Jimmy Ryan in the first round. Ryan was down four rimes, and on the last occasion stayed ...

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  33. GERMAN SHIPS IN AUSTRALIA.

    It is stated on sound commercial authority that under the flag of another nation German ships have been operating in every port of consequence in ...

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  34. FIGHT WITH WILLS.

    The New York Athletic Commission has set July 10 as the last day on winch Dempsey must accept or decline Wills' challenge. He must accept on that date ...

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  35. BILLIARDS.

    Stevenson defeated Fred, Lindrum in the billiard match which concluded last night, the scores being Stevenson 16,00[?] Lindrum 12,626, The highest break ...

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  36. AN AUSTRALIAN WANTED.

    At a meeting of the Country Committee of New South Wales Public School Teachers' Federation, decided opinions were expressed in favor of an Australian being ...

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