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  4. SKELTON GOES ON STRIKE

    TWELVE months ago Bob Skelton "black-legged" on his fellowpony owners by sticking to the A.R.C. during the strike period. To-day the pony "Baron" is conducting a little strike of his own. He will not nominate for Kensington or Rosebery, for ...

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  5. HAD TO STEAL JUST TO LIVE

    At the Central Police court yesterday. Leslie Thomas Costel[?] was charged with having stolen clothing valued at 10[?] the property ...

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  6. AUSTRALIAN CYCLIST MAKES WORLD RECORD

    PARIS, July 24. -- The Olympic road cycling for 188 kilometres among 72 competitors was won by Bra[?]enet (France), in [?] 20min. 40sec. [?] ...

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  7. "CONSPIRATORS" CONGRATULATED

    From all quarters congratulations were yesterday showered upon the released "conspirators" All day long visitors constantly ...

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  8. TO-DAY'S WEATHER

    FORECAST: Cloudy and unse[?]ted fairly generally, with further rain and some thunder, but chiefly over ...

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  9. REMARKABLE MOTOR FATALITY AT WYMAH

    ALBURY, Thursday. -- Descending the steep bank of Wagra Creek at a rapid pace, and intending to cross at a causeway, Norman Smith (29), ...

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  10. LEVY NEARLY LOSES HIS JOB

    Mr. Speaker Levy changed his mind, and saved his job last night. The incident occurred in connection with Mr. Ley's Ne Temore Bill, which ...

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  11. ALLIED CONFERENCE MAY BREAK DOWN

    LONDON, July 23. -- In anticipation of a crisis in the Inter-Allied conference, uneasiness is expressed in Paris newspapers. ...

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  12. MOTOR THIEVES ACTIVE YESTERDAY

    Motor-car thieves were busy again in about the city yesterday. Three tou[?]nra were stolen. A about 10 a.m a 4-cylinder Bulck, ...

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  13. QUEENSLAND WANTS HOTEL HOURS ALTERED

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- Recently [?]petition signed by 16,000 electors, was presented to the Home Secretary, asking that legislation should be ...

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  14. LATE SHIPPING

    Pelaw Main, from Newcastle, 9.4[?] p.m. Marjoric, from Tasmania, 10.8 p.m. Kiama, from K[?]ra. 10.41 p.m. ...

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  15. ADELAIDE PAPER SUED FOR WAGES

    ADELAIDE, Thursday. -- The Adelaide "Sun," a weekly newspaper, was ordered to pay arrears of wages at the Adelaide Bolton Court to-day, to the ...

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  17. UNDULY OPTIMISTIC

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. -- The Royal Commission which inquired into be Kend[?]nup dealings, issued in report in Melbourne and Perth ...

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  18. COMPULSORY VOTING CARRIED IN REPS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. -- Mr. Mann (W.A.) moved the second reading in the House of Representatives of a Bill requiring every elector to record ...

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  19. FEDERAL SITUATION AND MR. CHARLTON

    ADELAIDE, Thursday. -- Mr. Charlton, leader of the Federal Opposition arrived this morning, [?] Sir Littleton Groom. Commonwealth ...

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  20. MRS. KELLY'S VIEWS OF AUSTRALIAN MUSIC.

    (Reuter). LONDON, July 23. -- Mrs. T. H. Kelly (whose husband plays the violin) attending Australia Day, at the Women's Week, at Wembley, presided ...

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  21. VICTORIA WILL BENEFIT BY LABOR GOVERNMENT

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. -- Householders started their great offer[?] against the bakers, who from to-day. Increased the price of bread from 9d ...

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  22. Federal Government on Beam Wireless

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. -- The Federal Government has decided to proceed with the be[?]m system of wireless communication with Great Britale, ...

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    BOB SKELTON ON ONE OF HIS OVERWEIGHTED HORSES. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. PADDINGTON STAGES AN ABDUCTION CASE

    Paddington Police Court tried to make a mine for itself yesterday by Ringing an [?]duction case. Th[?] had been a surfeit of motor ...

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  26. WOMEN'S LONELY DEATH IN TI-TREE SCRUB

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. -- The discovery of a human skull on Sunday afternoon by three boys at Chelsea led the police to sco[?]r the district, and ...

    Article : 134 words
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