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  2. GERMAN REPARATI0NS. GERMAN EMERGENCY LAW BILL MAY LEAD TO DISSOLUTION

    Reuter's Berlin correspondent reports:— "The members of the Reichstag, by 253 votes to 17, with one abstention, ...

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  3. NEW SOUTH WALES. WOMAN FALLS FROM TRAIN

    Alice Bolt (55), of Paddington, fell from a moving train at Beecroft yesterday. Her skull was fractured. She is in a serious condition. ...

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  4. THE NEAR EAST.

    The Athens correspondent of the "Daily Express" reports:— "Thousands of men, women, and children, all Turkish subjects, throng ...

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  5. GENERAL CABLE NEWS U.S.A. DIRIGIBLE CHRISTENED

    A Lakefcmrst (Kew Janey) mimgi states that Mr. E. Denby. United States Secretary for the Navy, in chris[?] the dirigible ZRI said: ...

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  6. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    The Liquor Amendment Bill, really the first piece of contentious legislation presented by the Government since Parliament reassembled, was introduced ...

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  7. FEDERAL AFFAIRS. FEDERAL PUBLIC SERVICE IS TO BE CLASSIFIED

    The newly-appointed Board of Public Service Commissioners, of which General Sir Brudenell White is chairman, has entered upon the huge task of ...

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  8. WHARF LABORER INJURED

    Willam Young, a wharf laborer, was struck by a block and tackle at Miller's Point wharf yesterday. His nose was fractured. He is suffering from ...

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  9. WOMAN AWARDED FARTHING IN BREACH OF PROMISE CASE

    The hearing was concluded yesterday of the case in which Winifred de Bomford, chemist's assistant, sued Thomas Laidler, second officer of the ...

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  10. APPLES GROWN IN INDIA HAVE ARRIVED IN ENGLAND

    The first consignment of 25 boxes of apples from the north-west provinces of India have arrived in England. It is stated that very large shipments can ...

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  11. DISSOLUTION AUTHORISED IF THE BILL IS NOT PASSED

    Reuter's Berlin correspondent reports:— "Dr. Stresemann, after the Reichstag vote visited President Elbert, who ...

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  12. WIRELESS COMMUNICATION FOR REMOTE DISTRICTS

    Mr. W. B. Gibson, the Postmaster-General, is considering the question of wireless communication with remote districts of the interior. He has ...

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  13. GRANT HERVEY IN TROUBLE

    In the Central Police Court yesterday afternoon Grant Hervey (42), journalist, was charged with forging two cheques purporting to be signed ...

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  14. SIR WM. ORPEN CRITICAL OF NORMAN LINDSAY'S WORK

    The "Daily Express" states that Sir William Orpen, the well-known artist, when interviewed, said:—"The Australian art exhibition is good, and ...

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  15. PROHIBITION IN U.S.A.

    A Portland (Oregon) message states that the American Federation of Labor has renewed its demand for a modification of the Volstead Act enabling ...

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  16. GLENFERRY ROBBERY

    In the Melbourne City Court.tooday Aagus Murray waa charged with haring escaped from the Geelong Goal, with having robbed the Commercial ...

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  17. SALARIES ARE REDUCED IN FEDERAL PUBLIC SERVICE

    As an outcome of a recent award by the Public Service Arbitrator the salaries of some classes of the temporary employees of the Federal Public Service ...

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  18. MAN REPORTED MISSING

    No trace has yet been discovered of Joseph Train, who has been missing on the Blue Mountains since Saturday. His son-in-law has offered a reward of ...

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  19. NATIONALISTS ARE DIVIDED ON LIQUOR REFERENDUM

    Evidence of trouble in the prohibition camp is provided by a secret luncheon given yesterday by the Rev. Hammond, president of the New South ...

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  20. SCRAPPED U.S.A. WARSHIPS ONLY FOR AMERICANS

    A Washington message states that the United States Navy Department has received a number of inquiries from abroad regarding the sale of ...

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  21. COAL MINING INDUSTRY. THREAT OF DAILY WAGES IF WALLSEND IS KEPT CLOSED

    It was authoritatively stated in Newcastle coal mining circles yesterday that the miners meeting yesterday agreed neither to a "darg" nor to a ...

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  22. DROWNED WHILE FISHING

    The body of James Wilson, who was drowned while fishing at Berowra on October 1, was recovered yesterday in Cowan Creek. ...

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  23. TASMANIAN POLITICS.

    "We have reached a stage when we must seriously consider the financial position of Tasmania. If,the present drift continues Tasmanians will, in the ...

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  24. A SUGGESTED APPOINTMENT

    A special sub-comittee to recommend a successor to Mr Cormick formerly director of the Government Tourist Bureau, has suggested that the Public ...

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  25. EARLY CLOSING BILL DRAFTED

    Mr. A. Bruntnell, Minister for Education, states that an Early Closing Bill has been drafted and may be introduced this session. ...

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  26. THE WINGFIELD CAMP

    The case in which Henry ' Kneebone, editor of the "Daily Herald," is (charged with having on March 27, at Adelaide, criminally libelled ...

    Article : 274 words
  27. KILLED BY 60FT. FALL

    Mr. W. S. Tait, managing director of the firm of Tait and Co. Limited, Island merchants (as briefly reported in "The Miner" yesterday), fell from ...

    Article : 111 words
  28. SECOND READING PASSED OF LIQUOR AMENDMENT BILL

    After a stormy passage in the Legislative Assembly to-day the Liquor Amendment Bill passed the second reading without a division, but there ...

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  29. GAS MASKS USED IN WAR NOT SUITABLE FOR MINERS

    Gas masks, such as those used during the war, would be of no use for miners, according to Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, Minister for Mines. It is assumed, ...

    Article : 68 words
  30. MAN AND WOMAN SHOT.

    The death occurred of John Stanley, who shot a woman at Muttamurra yesterday and afterwards shot himself in the temple. The woman, Catherine ...

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  31. HILLSIDE ESTATE CASE.

    In the High Court to-day an application was made on behalf of the New South Wales Attorney-General for special leave to appeal against the ...

    Article : 69 words
  32. PROHIBITION POLL.

    Additional votes to-day in connection with the prohibition poll added to the continuance majority. The latest totals are:—State control, 13,912; ...

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  33. THE WHEAT POOL

    It was officially announced yesterday by the secretary of the voluntary wheat pool committee that a further dividend of 6d. a bushel on wheat delivered to ...

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  34. MINING. THE SHARE MARKET

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 90 words
  35. CLAIM AGAINST DR. THOMPSON

    A claim for £2000 damages was made against Dr. George Stanley Thompson yesterday by Humphrey Kelly, a salesman, on the ground of alleged ...

    Article : 93 words
  36. DAME MARGARET DAVIDSON.

    At a meeting of women held in the Lord Mayor's room at the Sydney Town Hall on Thursday, September 27 1923, it was decided to give an opportunity ...

    Article : 129 words
  37. W.I.U. ELECTIONS.

    The ballot in connection with the annual election of officers for the Workers' Industrial Union began at the office of the union this morning, ...

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  38. THE SENATE VACANCY.

    It was stated in the lobbies of the State Parliament last night that it ia probable that the Progressive party, at. a meeting which has been called for ...

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  39. SENTENCE OF FIVE-YEARS FOR ASSAULT ON A GIRL

    Joseph Eade, who was found guilty of an indecent assault on a girl, five years old, was sentenced at the Newcastle Circuit Court yesterday to five ...

    Article : 81 words
  40. ALLEGED STOLEN MONEY.

    Murray Blackwell, a young man, who is secretary of the Osborne Park Local Board of Health, was arrested to-day on a charge of having stoien ...

    Article : 56 words
  41. THE NORTH

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  42. CHARGE OF FALSE SWEARING.

    The Crown Solicitor yesterday informed Mr. R. W. D. Weaver, M.L.A., that it had been decided to prosecute W. J. Thomas, who recently alleged ...

    Article : 68 words
  43. BUTTERFLY FAIR.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 210 words
  44. TRADES AND LABOR COUNCIL

    The Trades and Labor Council met in the Trades Hall last night. Mr. E. P. O'Niell presiding. Credentials were received for Mr. S. J. Davey as a ...

    Article : 250 words
  45. KENDENUP AFFAIRS.

    The West Australian Government has decided as the result of a debate in the Legislative Assembly to appoint a Boyal Commission to inquire into the ...

    Article : 158 words
  46. ADELAIDE WOOL SALES

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 121 words
  47. BUSH FIRES NEAR BALLINA

    Advices have been received of a serious bush fire, fanned by a westerly gale, raging at South Ballina. Mr. Keith Hall had over 650 tons of sugar ...

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  48. MARTIN-PLACE EXTENSION

    A serious hitch has occurred in connection with the Martin-place extension. The Government is doubtful about the legalty of resumptions which ...

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  49. DRUIDISM

    The fortnightly meeting of the Queen Boadicea Lodge, United Ancient Ordsr of Druids, was held in the Burke "Ward Institute on October 2, the chief ...

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  50. PROGRESS ASSOCIATION

    A meeting of the M'Culloch Park Progress Association was held at Stephens Creek on the night of October 8, Mr. C. Morris presiding. ...

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  51. FIVE YEARS' SENTENCE IMPOSED ON WILLIAM PARSONS

    William Parsons, who was found guilty of the manslaughter of William Henderson, near Lambton, on September 22, was yesterday sentenced at the ...

    Article : 76 words
  52. STEANERS COLLIDE.

    The steamers Coolanna and Baranga collided in Newcastle Harbor yesaterday. The Coolanna, which was proceeding to sea, had to return to pert. ...

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  53. SALE OF CATTLE

    At their Picton yards yesterday Messrs. Dalgety and Company disposed of 115 prime mixed bullocks and cows on behalf of Messrs. Moyle Bros and ...

    Article : 39 words
  54. ACCIDENT AT SOUTH MINE

    F. Miller had his right leg bruised through being hit by a falling stone while working on the 1270ft. level of the South mine this morning. After ...

    Article : 42 words
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    It helps the post office staff, and facilitates prompt dispatch of mails, if letters are posted as soon as ready, instead of leaving the posting till a ...

    Article : 34 words
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