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  4. To-day's Weather

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 21 words
  5. NORTHERN TERRITORY TO BE SOLD

    IT is understood that the Federal Government proposes to sell the whole of the Northern Territory to [?] Brothers, a great British firm, which, at the present time, control large tracts of this land, for conversion into a gigantic sheep and earth station, which is to supply nearly ...

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  7. FIXING THE BASIC WAGE

    THE "Daily Herald" demands that the Ministry of labor [?] methods of arriving at the being wage which now is based on 1904 figures ...

    Article : 456 words
  8. MANLY GETS ANOTHER SLUG

    MANLY has come through a cruel winter. Business depression few visitors and empty shops and houses that has been the picture which has ...

    Article : 231 words
  9. 1917 AGAIN?

    WITH the object, according to Labor members. o. stirring up industrial strife to aid Mr. Bruce in the Federal elections, the Premier moved in the ...

    Article : 868 words
  10. SMOTE HIP AND THIGH

    A HIP-POCKET stapping crusade instituted by Customs agents upon passengers to America on a [?] liner resulted in to persons being ...

    Article : 311 words
  11. LINER BENALLA ABLAZE

    Fire broke out on the P. and O. branch liner Benalia, bretned at the Bridge wharf. Milson's Point branch liner Benalia, berthed at ...

    Article : 208 words
  12. MEANWHILE CANBERRA THIRSTS

    MR. [?] said to-night that the Government would not come to any decision until after the elections regarding ...

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  13. NIGHT TRY THIS IN N.S.W. OUTBACK

    "I AIN'T a going to put no high-[?] in my mouth." said Joe Hobbs, [?] ...

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  14. BOTH SCORED "POSSIBLE"

    In the Jamieson (800 yards) shoot at Anzac Range yesterday, [?] Hornsby (shown above) and W. Hutchins (Yorkshire) scored "possibles." Poyitt won the match on the deciding shot. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. PROPER STANDARD OF LIVING

    Mr. Stuart Robertson gave notice in the Legislative Assembly yesterday that he would move today for the appointment of a select committee to ...

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  16. CABINET MEETS

    PRIOR to a meeting of Cabinet yesterday a cancus of the anti-Labor Party heard Mr [?] explain his attitude toward the position of the ...

    Article : 170 words
  17. BOMB CAUSES GREAT HAVOC

    Bursting with great violence a bomb thrown into the corway of a house in Dudley St., West Melbourne about 1.30 this morning, ...

    Article : 226 words
  18. WALSH ISLAND DISCOURTESY

    Mr. Council on the motion for adjournment of the Legislative Assembly last night complained about the treatment accorded the district ...

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  19. WRITS FOR THE SENATE

    THE Commonwealth " Gazette" announces the issue of writs for the election of New South Wales Senators to the ...

    Article : 72 words
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  21. DROWNED IN A

    The first of the seasons drowning fatalities in unguarded waternotes. occurred in a disused quarry of Long Bay Road yesterday afternoon when ...

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  22. WINNER OF THE "MOTTON"

    D. R. Davies, of Victoria, won "The Motion" (400 yards) shoot at Anzac range yesterday. He scored five successive "bulls," and just missed a "possible." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. FORESTS AFIRE

    A strong westerly blow set in on Sunday and started [?] in every direction. The town was enveloped in ...

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  24. CHANGED SCHOOL HOLIDAYS

    Mr Yager on the [?] the Legislative Council last night attacked the alterations [?] which be said were [?] ...

    Article : 142 words
  25. SKIFF RUN DOWN BY TRAWLER

    When their fishing skiff with run down by a trawler off Long Bay yesterday morning, J. Smart of Matraville, and Sid [?] of Long Bay were ...

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  26. ERRAND OF MERCY MISUNDERSTOOD

    Ronald James Emerson was [?] at the Court to-day [?] offensive behaviour and resisting a constable on October 1 the day of the ...

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  27. SCULLIN IS WELCOMED AT ADELAIDE

    Mr. Scullin leader of the Federal Parliamentary Labor Party arrived at Adelaide this morning. He addressed a gathering of Trades ...

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  28. SERIOUS CHARGE FAILS

    At the Quarter Sessions [?] Martin Jordan of Dapto was acquitted on a charge of administering a drug to bring about a certain event. ...

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