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  2. INDUSTRIAL MaTTERS.

    At a compulsory conference conducted yesterday by Mr. C. Hibble in relation to the dispute at the Mount Kembla colliery the view was ...

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  3. GERMAN REPA[?]ATIONS

    Reuter's Milan correstiohdent reports:— Signor Mussolini, Premier of Italy, met M. Theunis, Premier of Belgium, ...

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  4. BRITISH POLITICS.

    A sensation has been caused in political circles by the publication of an alleged interview with Mr. Stanley Baldwin in the newspaper the ...

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  5. STATE POLITICS.

    Sir George Fuller, the Premier, delivered his presessional speech at Wagga last night. Among other things he Stated that he intended to bring in ...

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  6. SPORTING.

    Battle, a gelding by Comedy King, which won at Warrnambool on May 8, died last night from pneumonic influenza. ...

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  7. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Mary Smith (16), a daugnter of a widow who is dairy farming on the Kanowna estate, near Boga, died yesterday from the effects of strychnine ...

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  8. THE LABOR PARTY.

    A serions split in the Labor movement is threatened. A statement was issued yesterday by the Labor Council regarding selection ballots, and it ...

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  9. SIR GALAHAD BEATS EPINARD

    Reuter's Paris correspondent reports:— At the Saint-Cloud racecourse Captain John's Lineo nshire Handicap ...

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  10. MAN FALLS AND BREAKS NECK BUT REPORTED TO BE LIVING

    Emil Jones while cleaning a shop window at Mullumbimby fell from a ladder and broke his neck. He is still alive. ...

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  11. NEW PAPER FOR HOBART.

    The directors of Labor Dailies Limited announce that the publication of the "World," a Labor daily, will cease within the next few days. The "News" ...

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  12. THE DISMISSAL OF A UNIONIST LEADS TO FINING OF EMPLOYER

    The result was made known in the Adelaide Police Court late yesterday afternoon of the prosecution launched under the Commonwealth Conciliation ...

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  13. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    A strange tragedy has occurred on the Brighton cliffs. Eiste Simmons (18), a member of a London week ending party, was listening to a ...

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  14. GASLIGHT SHARES SOLD

    At auction yesterday 30,000 Australian Gaslight Company shares were sold in 90 minutes averaging £6 13/6 a share. ...

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  15. OLYMPIC GAMES

    Reuter's Paris correspondent reports that a United States team defeated France in the final Olympic Rugby game by 17 points to 3 points. ...

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  16. MAN SHOT IN THE GROIN

    Valentine Beaton (18) was shot in the groin yesterday at Leichhardt while examining a double-barrelled gun in company with a companion. His ...

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  17. LAWN TENNIS

    In the Davis Cup draw between Denmark and Hungary the Denmark team won by three matches to two matches. Denmark, will now meet Italy. ...

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  18. NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    The report or Mr. F. C. Urquhart, the Admnnatrator of the Northern Territory, was tabbed in the House of Representatives last week (says a ...

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  19. FATAL DRIVING ACCIDENT

    John Leatham (50), part proprietor of the Molong 'Express' was found dead on the Molong to Manildra road at midnight on Saturday. He was ...

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  20. RAILWAY ACCIDENT IN JAPAN

    Late last night two cara on the Tokio to Yokohama electric railway collided. A motorman was killed and 50 passengers injured. Some were seriously ...

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  21. CRICKETER J. W. ZULCH FOUND DEAD IN HIS BED

    Reuter's Durban correspondent reports that the well-known cricketer, J. W. Zulth. was found dead in his bed at Umkomaas, Natal. He came from ...

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  22. MR. OAKES AT GILGANDRA

    Mr. C. W. Oakes, the Chief Secretary, in a speech at Gilgandra last night reviewed the State's financial position. ...

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  23. MAN ACQUITTED ON CHARGE OF SHOOTING WITH INTENT

    Henry Haywood (55), pleaded not guilty at the Darlinghurst Criminal Sessions yesterday to a charge of having maliciously shot at George ...

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  24. HANOVER TO REMAIN AS PORTION OF PRUSSIA

    Reuter's Berlin correspondent reports that a plebiscite taken by the people of Hanover rejected a proposal for the secession of the province of ...

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  25. MINERS MAKE A DEMAND FOR ELECTRIC SAFETY LAMPS

    The miners at Pelaw Main, Richmond Main and Stanford Merthyr mines have resolved that unless electric safety lamps are provided in the mines by ...

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  26. FLIGHT ROUND AUSTRAILA.

    Wing-Commander Gobie and FlightLieutenant M'lntyre arrived from their round Australia flight at Melbourne at 2.25 o'clock yesterday amidst the ...

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  27. BOXING

    The Ring v. Duffy contest billed for the Unley Stadium on Monday night did not eventuate, King failing to appear. An announcement was made ...

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  28. WAR OFFICE MAKES CONTRACT FOR AUSTRALASIAN MEAT

    The British War Office is placing a contract for 7000 tons of beef and mutton with Australasia. ...

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  29. QUEENSLAND.

    It is understood that Driver Chapman, and Guard Walker, of the excursion train which crashed at Mount Parry on February 17, have been ...

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  30. FINDING OF MURDER RETURNED OVER DEATH OF AN INFANT

    Medical evidence given at the inquest yesterday concerning the death of a male infant whose body was found in the Sydney Harbor on April 27 was ...

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  31. GERMANY'S FINANCES.

    The "Daily Chronicle" Berlin correspondent reports:— "The whole commercial and financial structure of Germany stands in ...

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  32. BOYS' TOUR TO ENGLAND.

    Reuter's Paris correspondent reports:— English girls who are attending the Versailes French College dined with ...

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  33. TWO MEN DIE OF INJURIES CAUSED BY A FALLING WALL

    James Robertson (77) and Augustus wasl collapsed, burying them. Both the local brickworks yesterday when a wall collapsed burying them. Both ...

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  34. MAN FIRES THREE SHOTS AND WOUNDS A POLICEMAN

    A shooting incident occurred at Roma late last night, when a stranger who arrived there yesterday fired three shots in the street while running away. ...

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  35. A SLUR ON AUSTRALIA.

    Sir Arthur Cocks, the State Treasurer, expressed concern when seen yesterday about the cabled statement from which it appeared that ...

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  36. AN ACTRESS MARRIED

    Miss Gladys Moncneiff, a well-known actress, was married at noon to-day at St. James's Church, King-street, to Mr. Tom Mooro. A crowd of ...

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  37. DEATH OF MR. W. J. PLAYER.

    Well known as an hotelkeeper and a sportsman, Mr. William James Player, of Moseley-street, Glenelg, died at his residence on Sunday (says the ...

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  38. TOURNAMENT IS PROPOSED TO DEVELOP BEST TALENT

    The first big move to develop the boxing talent of Australia is about to be made by Stadiums Limited. Mr. Jack Munro, general manager, ...

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  39. LAWYER DOES NOT COMPLY WITH AN ORDER OF THE COURT

    The State Full Court to-day granted a rule nisi returnable next Monday calling on a certain Sydney solicitor to show cause why he should not be ...

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  40. BIG COMPANIES SUFFERING FROM SCARCITY OF MONEY

    Reuter's Berlin correspondent reports:— The Becker Steel Company, of Wilich, Rhineland, one of the biggest in ...

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  41. ADRIFT IN A BALLON.

    Two balloonists who ascended for excursion trips in Paris at 5 p.m. on Saturday had an adventurous time. The balloon drifted across the English ...

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  42. LADY LINNEA'S WIN

    The Rasheed stable, who had secured Dempsey for Bluecoyte, regarded the grey as a fair investment in the second heat of the Higbweight Handicap run ...

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  43. SCHOOL BOY INJURED

    Albert Picken, a pupil of the Junior Technical classes at the Technical college, had his head cut through falling against a post at the top of the ...

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  44. RAILWAY TRUCKS DERAILED

    Shortly before midnight some trucks attached to a goods train became derailed on the Blue Mountains line, between the Springwood Valley and ...

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  45. THE SHIPPING HOLD-UP.

    The maritime deadlock arising out of the boycott of the M'llwraith and M'Eacharn line of steamers is pressing so heavily on other unions indirectly ...

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  46. TWIN DEAF AND DUMB CHILD FATALLY INJURED BY STICK

    While the deaf and dumb twin daughter of Mr. J. Lynch, of Botobolar, near Mudgee, was chasing a fowl from a room with a long pointed stick ...

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  47. FLIGHT ROUND THE WORLD.

    A message from Paramushiru island, Kurile Islands, states that the three United States airman who are attemptine a flight ronnd the world, left ...

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  48. EMPIRE EXH BITION.

    Dissatisfaction among the workers at the Empire Exhibition at Wembley was expressed at a representative meeting of attendants, stall guides, sellers, and ...

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  49. MAN ORDERED IMPRISONMENT FOR ASSAULTING THE POLICE

    At the Central Police Court to-day Francis M'Garry was sentenced to six months' imprisonment with hard labor on each of two charges of assaulting ...

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  50. SILVERTON JOCKEY CLUB

    The Silverton Jockey Club will hold ita next race meeting on Saturday, August 16. Mr. P. C. M'Namara. the secretary, advertises that £130 will ...

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  51. LEAVES FOR SHANGHAI TO-DAY

    Reutenant D'Oisv plans to leave Canton for Shangbai at 6 o clock on Tuesday morning. A message from Yesterof Island, in ...

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  52. VARIATION OF AWARD SOUGHT BY THE STEAMSHIP OWNERS

    The circumstances relating to the hold-up of the steamers Karoola and Katoomba were mentioned in the Federal Arbitration Court yesterday when ...

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  53. HAWAIIAN VOLCANO.

    A message from Honolulu, Mawaii, states:— "Three persons have not boen accounted for following a violent ...

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  54. REVOLT AMONG CONVICTS.

    The Bathurst Gaol situation was normal yesterday. The rebels have been dealt with severely. Chief Warder Williamson has been completely ...

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  55. DROWNED WHILE FISHING.

    A party of six men and boys from Narrabeen went fishing at Avalon, near Palm Beach, yesterday, when James Dickens (28) and Cyril ...

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  56. FREACH [?]MAN'S FLIGHT.

    Reuter's Hongkong correspondent reports that a wireless message from Canton, South China, states that Lieutenant D'Oisy, the French airman who ...

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  57. SHILL STEAMER SINKS.

    It was discovered yesterday that the steamer Irrvington of 48 tons, which arrived from the Hawkesbury River on Friday and was tied up alongside the ...

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  58. THE STAWELL MURDER.

    John Norman Gray, who is charged with the mnrder of his wife at Stawell, was yesterday rafused bail. ...

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