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  2. To-day's Weather

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  6. AS THE BRITISH DID TO THE IN MAY, MUST AUSTRALIANS DO IN OCT.

    EFFORTS to create a separate Hughes Party, with the idea of ultimately supplanting the existing Nationalist machine, will be carried a step further to-day, when a strong move will be made at the meeting of the Chamber of Manufactures to induce the Chamber to shake off its existing ...

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  7. LETTER TOLD DEAD WOMAN'S NAME

    In order to establish the identity of a woman killed by a car last night, police delivered a letter found in her ...

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  8. WILL JARVIE QUIT OR BE PUSHED?

    A meeting of Cabinet yesterday was concerned mostly with rounding off the sessional programme as contained in the Governor's ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. WE SPEAK

    The issues which are to be placed before you during this whirlwind Federal campaign are the most momentous which nave been advanced in ...

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  10. POISONED AS ABOUT TO BE A MOTHER

    Stark tragedy marked the death of a young man and, woman at the Grand Hotel, Parkes, early this morning. ...

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  11. DIVER KNOCKED BY HEAVY SURF

    KNOCKED off his feet by a heavy surf at yesterday. Diver Fred. Brandy,had to be assisted from the ...

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  12. COAL PROFITS

    ALTHOUGH the Premier has not yet received the Coal Commission's interim report on profits as governed by the 2 a ton included In Mr. ...

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  13. THIEF TELLS POLICE ABOUT HAUL

    A burglar 'phoned Waverley police last night and told them where to find £70 worth of property he had ...

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  14. HEAD SHUNTER KILLED

    The foremost truck of rake-inden bugged cement missed the points and overturned at North Fremantle this morning, with the result that the head ...

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  15. LAST FEW DAYS TO GET YOUR NAME ON ROLLS

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  16. FED. CAMPAIGN OVERSHADOWS ALL

    BRANCH secretaries and electorate councils are to note that all State matters are to stand in abeyance for the term of the Federal campaign. ...

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  17. SNATCHED MONEY AND VANISHED

    Calmly walking Into a branch of the Bank of New South Wales, at the corner of George and Liverpool Streets, yesterday afternoon, a thief anatched up three ...

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  18. CONFIDENCE IN MR. BEASLEY. M.H.R.

    A LAUGH and enthusiastic mooting A of tho West Sydney Federal Electorate Council was held In the Trades Hall, last night. There were ...

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  19. ENGINEMEN

    MOST extraordinary is the action of the engineman at West Maitland in the latest development of the coal mining crisis. ...

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  20. UNCLAIMED CAR CRASHES THROUGH FENCE

    George Street North police are seeking the driver of a car which crashed through a fence in Essex Street, near Fort Street School. Miller's Point, last ...

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  21. MANLY MAN STILL CRITICAL

    MR. ERIC STANFIELD, the victim of the victhn of the diabolical attack at Manly on Saturday night is still in Fair light Private Hospital in a critical ...

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  22. WOMAN'S HEAD GASHED

    With a deep gash In her head. Agnes Clifton, 38, of Devonshire Street. Surry Hills, was Interviewed at Sydney Hospital last night by Sergeant ...

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  23. LATE SHIPPING

    Arrivals Milora, from Adelaide, 11 p.m.; Wallarah, from south, 11.5 p.m.; Christina Fraser, from south, 11.25 p.m. ...

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  24. A.N.A. CONFERENCE AT PERTH

    The Federal Council of the A.N.A. conference was held, for the first time at Perth to-day. A. civic .reception was given at noon to the visiting ...

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  25. HUGHIE CAIRNS LEAVES £1421

    THE will of Hugh Harold Cairns, Jockey, who was fatally Injured through his mount, Quick Deal, falling in a hurdle ...

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  26. SOME SOLID ORGANISATION HERE

    The splendid work of the A.L.P Timber workers' Relief Committees has been an inspiring feature of the timbermen's struggles. Representatives of the various committee assembled at the Trades Hall yesterday. This, formidable organisation will be invaluable .during the election campaign, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. CRUSHED BY HEAVY LORRY

    Trudging along the Arnndale-Carwel Road to-day, Edward Pemberton, a migrant, tied a passing lorry. loaded with three tons of stone, and ...

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  28. DID PROFESSOR CONFESS?

    FURTHER evidence was taken to-day regarding the application for u divorce by Alfred James Ewart, 57 Professor of Botany at Melbourne ...

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  30. MOTOR CYCLIST INJURED

    Alfred Dellen. 22 of Park Road. Auburn, had his left ankle fractured when his motor-cycle collided with a motor car In Parramatta Road, ...

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  31. OLD LADY KILLED BY CAR

    stopping from stationary tram at Deepdene, Sarah Ann Beach 65 was knocked down by a motor car and "she died later In hospital front her Injuries. ...

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