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  2. STATE POLITICS. NATIONALISTS ARE DIVIDED ON LIQUOR AMENDMENT BILL

    It is reported that there are serious differences in the Nationalist party over Mr. T. J. Ley's Liquor Amendment Bill. lt is understood that strong ...

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  3. LLOYD GEORGE IN CANADA.

    A Montreal message states that Mr. Lloyd George, in turning the first sod for a Baptist church at Montreal, said that Europe was in the midst of a great ...

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  4. GERMAN REPARATIONS SERMANS EXPECTING MUCH FROM ECONOMY MINISTER

    The "Daily Chronicle's" Berlin correspondent reports:— "Much is hoped From Dr. Koeth, the new Minister for National Economy, ...

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  5. INDUSTRIAL MATTERS. INCREASES IN SALARY SOUGHT BY POSTAL SORTERS' UNION

    Mr. Atlee Hunt, the Commonwealth Public Servite Arbitrator, heard evidence yesterday in the matter of the Postal Sorters' ...

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  6. NEW SOUTH WALES. SHARES SOLD BY AUCTION

    Forty thousand Australian Gaslight shares were sold to-day by auction. They realised nearly £300,000. ...

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  7. VICTORIA.

    At the Collingwood Police Court yesterday Robert Johnson (36) was fined £25 on a charge of wilfully ill-treating his seven-year-old daughter by beating ...

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  8. POSTAL OFFICIAL IN TROUBLE

    James Donoghue, with 33 years' service in the Postal Department to his credit, was convicted at Darlinghurst on a charge of fraudulently ...

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  9. JUDGMENT IS RESERVED IN RESTITUTION SUIT

    Mr. Justice Owen has reserved judgment in the suit in which William James Armour applied for restitution of conjugal rights. ...

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  10. FIRE AT BOARDING-HOUSE

    A boarding-house at Nyngan was destroyed by fire on Sunday Mrs. Tolhurst lost £100 in notes. ...

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  11. ABOLITION OF PAID HOLIDAYS AT COCKATOO ISLAND

    Paid holidays at the Cockatoo Island dockyard are being abolished by the new shipping board. A start was made with Eight Hours' Day. A resolution of ...

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  12. 625 APPLICATIONS FOR NINE BLOCKS OF LAND

    A Murwillumbah message states that nine blocks of Crown land at Kunghur drew 625 applications. ...

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  13. STOCK SALES

    At Homebush yesterday cattle were firmer and sheep steady in price. Wool prices were generally firm. ...

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  14. SYDNEY ARTISTS' BALL. CHARGES AGAINST THREE MEN OF SLY-GROG SELLING

    Following on action taken by the police at the recent artists' ball held in the Sydney Town Hall Charles lves (44), Edward Jones (34), and Charles ...

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  15. UNITED BRITISH POLICY SAID TO BE POSSIBILITY

    The "Daily Telegraph's" diplomatic Correspondent statea:— "It is hoped that from the frank exchange of views at the Imperial ...

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  16. GOVT WITHOUT BACKBONE IS OPINION OF MR. LANG

    Mr. J. T. Lang, leader of the Labor party, speaking at the Water Board employees' picnic yesterday stated that unless a composite Ministry is formed ...

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  17. ANGLICAN SYNOD.

    Archbishop Wright when opening the Anglican Synod yesterday referred to immigration. The church, he said, might do much to develop voluntary ...

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  18. AGED MAN MISSING

    Sydney Joseph Train (74), of Wentworth Falls, has been missing from his home since Saturday last. He had been spending the week-end with ...

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  19. COAL MINING INDUSTRY. CLOSING OF A COLLIERY LIKELY TO CAUSE TROUBLE

    Trouble is brewing on the coal fields owing to the closing down of the West Wallsend colliery. for which the miners say there is no justification as other ...

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  20. WAR AGAINST FLIES SUGGESTED BY DR. PURDY

    At a meeting of the Public Health Association the danger of insects as carriers of disease was shown. Many serious diseases, Dr. Purdy said, were ...

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  21. PROHIBITION POLL.

    The latest figures in connection with the Queensland prohibition referendum are as follows:—For continuance, 180,218; for prohibition. 115,277; for ...

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  22. AMALGAMATION OF PARTIES IS SAID TO BE POSSIBLE

    There is said to be a growing tendeney towards an amalgamation of the Progressives and Nationalists in the State. The Federal coalition and the ...

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  23. MAN AND APE

    Professor J. L. Hunter lectured before the Methodist Ministers' Association yesterday. Though man and ape come from the same ancestors, he said, ...

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  24. ENTOMBED MINERS IN SCOTTISH COLLIERY.

    Four divers have armed at the RedHing colliery, Scotland, for the purposs of descending a shaft containing Soft of water, to carry food and ...

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  25. JAPANESE EARTHQUAKE AND BELLBIRD DISASTER.

    At the last meeting of the City Council the Acting Mayor presented two minutes calling attention to the necessity for raising funds for the ...

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  26. SCHOOL HEALTH TALKS

    The schools legan a campaign yesterday, in which taiks on health replaced the ordinary lessons. ...

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  27. COMMUNITY SETTLEMENT BILL

    The Government is hampered with the Community Settlement Bill, which will be introduced into Parliament either this week or next. The measure ...

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  28. STRIKE AT JESMOND PIT

    The miners at the Jesmond colliery, a small northern pit, struck yesterday because of a dispute between the wheelera and the management. ...

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  29. NE TEMERE DECREE

    Bishop Carroll in a speech at Byron Bay said that there is nothing to justify the outcry against the Ne Temere Decree, which has been in ...

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  30. CONFERENCE TO BE HELD ON IVANHOE DISPUTE

    A conference concerning the strike at the Commonwealth Cement Company's Ivanhoe pit will be held in Sydney to-day. ...

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  31. KILLED BY A TRACTOR

    Rupert Flynn (25), a prominent union official, was working a tractor on Kooba Station when the machine reared and fell on him. He was killed. ...

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  33. DUCKENFIELD PIT STILL IDLE

    The Duckenfield No. 2 pit is still idle. ...

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  34. NO RESCUES BY DIVERS

    Three divers from Rosyth descended the Reading pit this morning with the [?] of rescaing three men, who it was hoped were still alive They reascended ...

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  35. GREEK MERCHANT ATTACKED

    Alexander Sandeman (52), a Greek fruit merchant, was taken to the Sydney Hospital last night suffering with concussion. He was attacked by roughs ...

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  36. N.S.W. RAILWAYS.

    A conference between the Railway Commissioners, Sir George Fuller, the Premier, and Mr. T. R. Bavin, the Attorney-General, was hold yesterday ...

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  37. FEDERAL AFFAIRS. COLONEL PARR STILL MISSING

    The Defence Department is still without tidings of Colonel Farr, deputy commissioner of repratriation in West Australia. So far as the department is ...

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  38. ADMIRAL DE CHAIR'S FAMILY

    Admiral De Chair,who may be appointed State Governor, has a son, Graham, 18, a daughter, Elaine 16, and a son 12 years old. The admiral's ...

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  39. ASSAULT ON WATCHMAN.

    Herbert Watson was committed for trial in the City Court yesterday on a charge of maliciously wounding Maurice Barrett, night watchman at Cole's ...

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  40. THE PRICE OF SUGAR

    Statements published in Sydney that the reduction in the price of sugar to 4½d.,a pound will operate from October 15 are contradicted by the authorities, ...

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  41. CHILD KILLED AT PLAY

    Bernard, Putland, 2½ years old, was wound dead at his parents' residence, South Gundagai, with a heavy iron cart wheel across his neck, winch had ...

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  42. WRIT AGAINST THE "SUN" FOR £5000 DAMAGES

    A firm of solicitors has issued a writ against the Sun Newspapers Limited on behalf of Gaygiell Shaw, the artists representative, claiming £5000 for ...

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  43. VICTORIAN POLITICS. DISSOLUTION IS LIKELY

    Another crisis is threatening in [?]ictorian politics, due to the discontent among both the Country and Liberal sections of the Lawson-Allan ...

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  44. SPORTS COUNCIL MEETING

    The Broken Hill Sports' Council held a special meeting in the Trades Hall last night. Mr. A. Ritchie presiding. ...

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  45. LAW ADMINISTRATION.

    The Government is closely examining statistics relating to Courts of Quarter Sessions. The result of the examination, it is said, discloses a remarkable ...

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  46. ATTEMPTED BANK ROBBERY

    In connection with the attempt to break into a bank at Coogee during the week-end, the police have found an oxy-acetlyene plant and other burglars' ...

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  47. A.L.P. MEETING FRIDAY.

    Owing to the return of Mr. A. C. Willis, President of the A.L.P., being delayed until next week it is considered possible that important business, ...

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  48. RETRENCHMENTS ARE MADE IN THE PRISONS DEPARTMENT

    Retrenchments have been made in the prisons department. The services of 25 men have been dispensed with, representing a saving of £9000 a year. ...

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  50. VICTORIA'S SURPLUS

    The Victorian Government announces a surplus of £400,000 for the year. ...

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