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  4. FARMERS IN RIOT

    Disturbances which have occurred at forced sales where farmors have not paid the land annuities to the Free State ...

    Article : 391 words
  5. MONEY FOR MISSING MAN

    Mr. Justice Gavan Daffy, in the Practice Court to-day to enable the distribution of a quarter share of £6660, directed that an ...

    Article : 321 words
  6. WESTERN LANDS

    The Western Lands Amendment Bill was read a second time in the Legislative Council to night. ...

    Article : 290 words
  7. BIBLE STORY FOR JURY

    “In the Bible there is a story in which there is the same preposterous twisting of tile facts by way of defence as there is the story ...

    Article : 384 words
  8. COMPANIES’ BOOKS

    The Royal Commission which inquiring into the activities of certain companies, met to-day to discuss thre appointment of two ...

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  9. WHEAT POLICY

    The federal Government’s wheat policy as outlined by the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) last night, was severely criticised at ...

    Article : 531 words
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  11. GLOUCESTER BY-ELECTION

    Addressing a meeting last night, Mr. Laughlin, M.L.A., said he considered it was the duty of Country Party Ministers in the State-Cabinet to go to ...

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  12. DR. PAGE’S SPEECH

    A full report or Br. Page’s speech setting out the Country. part’s policy, which was deliver livered last night, appears on ...

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  13. OFFICE BREAKING,

    Three men who were found guilty before Judge Moule in General Sesions at Geelong in July of having broken into the office of the Lara ...

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  14. RURAL INTERESTS

    A conference of rural interests from all parts of the State, convened by the Royal Agricultural Society, was opened in Sydney ...

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  15. LESS BREAD EATEN

    Great Britain, is eating less bread Mr. J. S. Keen, the president, told the annual conference of the Operative Bakers Union to-day. He said sales ...

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  16. HEALTH INSPECTION

    Declaring that many country shires had been “shilly shaliying” for months past Dr. Robertson ,chairs ion of the Public Health Commission, ...

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  17. BUTTER AND CHEESE

    Levies on butter and cheese for export were fixed at 1-20th of a Id. a pound and 1-60th of a. Id. per pound respectively for the ensuing ...

    Article : 169 words
  18. SENSATION AT NIGHT CLUB

    A shot gun was produced at a night club early to-day when members of the crew of an American ship came into conflict with the management ...

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  19. RESTRICTION CONFERENCE

    Fifteen countries will attend the meeting of the World Wheat Advisory committee this week, The committee as a whole is ...

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  20. RETURNED SOLDIERS

    At the annual Federal congress of the Returned Soldiers League -to-day it was decided to urge the Federal Government to consider the [?] ...

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  21. N RECOVERING HAT WOMAN LOST £100

    Having drawn £100 from the Common wealth Bank to-day to nay expenses in connection with her husband’s death. Mrs. Fannie Mc ...

    Article : 111 words
  22. CHIVALROUS DILLINGER

    Chivalry Is hot a trait one would expect to find In the notorious gangster, John Dillinger. recently shot down by the Federal police, but Miss ...

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  23. SECONDARY INDUSTRIES

    While stressing the necessity for both primary and secondary Industries to participate in national the president of the ...

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  24. MARKET DEMORALISED

    The local wheat market is demoralised on account of the decision of the Minister for Agriculture to move wheat from silos. Bulk wheat is ...

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  25. FALSE PRETENCES ALLEGED

    Pending the arrival of an escort from Sydney, J. Byron, also known as Vincent Richardson, of Sydney, was remanded in the City police ...

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  26. MOVING WHEAT FROM SILOS

    Mr. G. Walker, a well-known Sydney wheat merchant, considers it most unfortunate that the trade was not consulted before the ...

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  27. NEWNES SHALE OIL

    Important negotiations having as their object the development of the Newnes shale oil deposits will take place Shorty between the ...

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  28. REDUCTION IN PRICE OF FLOUR, BUT NOT IN BREAD.

    The price of flour was reduced by 10/- a ton to-day, to £9 5 /. but no reduction in tho price of bread Is likely. ...

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  29. WOOL BY RAIL

    The Railway Department estimates the season’s wool clip which will be carried by rail at 1,283,257 bales This compares with the estimate of ...

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  31. CONSERVATORIUM ARTISTS

    Arrangements have been completed by Dr. Bainton, director of the Conservatorium of Music, for a visit of a Conservatorium concert party to ...

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  32. MOTHER AND BABY MISSING

    Early yesterday morning Mrs. Mary Aughtie , of Hay, left her bed to feed her baby, and she has not been seen since. Her husband through she ...

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  33. EX-SOLDIERS AGE QUICKLY

    At the Farmers and Settlers conference to-day a motion was carried that the old age pension [?]of 65 years be reduced to 55 years for ...

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  34. INFLUENZA OR COLD WILL BREAK RIGHT UP

    Bayer cave Aspirin to the people of, tlie world. In 1900, Bayer gave Aspirin its nante introduced Aspirin to the medical profession as a remedy ...

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  35. WOMEN MISS CHOICE BET

    Six persons were slightly hurt when a taxi-cab travelling to Gosford races swerved this afternoon to avoid another car and crashed through a fence ...

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  36. “SALE” OF FICTITIOUS FARM

    Judge Moule in General Sessions this afternoon sentenced Lionel Charles Peters, 24, waiter, of Glenhuntly road, Elstermick, to Imprisonment ...

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  37. MASTER’S CERTIFICATE SUSPENDED

    The Marine Court, after Inquiring Into the collision between the steamers Bonaldo and Gwydir off Nobby’s at Newcastle, on June 13, ...

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  38. ALL WHEAT OUT BY OCTOBER 15

    In announcing that holders of wheat in silos must remove it by October 15, the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Maln) said to-day that he ...

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  39. ASIATIC DISEASE DANGER

    Grave dangers of Asiatic diseases being communicated to Australians through the intermingling of peralifishers with Australians In ...

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  40. CANADIAN UNEMPLOYED

    According to a bulletin issued by the Labor Department, there were 500,000 fewer unemployed In Canada at the end of June, when the number ...

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  41. DEFICIT IN N.S.W,

    The first month of the financial year ended with a deficit of £141,103 in N. S.W. This compares with £143.070 this time last year. ...

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