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  2. TORNADO IN OHIO.

    Vancouver, Jone 28, others were killed in other parts of the A message from Cleveland (Ohio) city. states that 300 people are dead and Reports from various other sources [?]500 injured at the result of a tornado place the dead as high as 500 in Lorain ...

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  3. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The members of the House of Commons, by 177 votes to 15, passed the third reading of the Legitimacy Bill providing for the legitimising of ...

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  4. EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    Australian roughriders are disappointed with the Australian representation at the Wembley rodeo. Some are making an appeal to squatters and ...

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  5. THE LABOR PARTY.

    Mr. J. T. Lang, Leader of the Labor party, won the Parramatta selection ballot on Saturday night on the first ballot. ...

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  6. STATE POLITICS.

    It is generally expected that the Cabinet at its final pre-sessional meeting to-day will, in view of the opposition manifested in many quarters, ...

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  7. U.S.A. PRESIDENCY.

    A message from New York states that fearing disorder and possibly bloodshed the managers of the Democratic Convention failed to discuss the ...

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  8. VICTORIAN ELECTIONS

    Labor won the East Ballarat seat by seven votes, the final figures being:— W. J. M'Adam (Labor), 3616; R. M. M'Gregor. 3609. ...

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  9. POSTMASTER'S TROUBLES.

    John Shearer, late postmaster at Korrellocking pleaded guilty at the Wyalcatchem Police Court yesterday to a charge of having stolen £233, the ...

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  10. CHILDREN'S PLAYGROUND.

    At a meeting of the Country Women's Association held last Wednesday afternoon Mrs. G. B. Johnston introduced a scheme for the provision of a ...

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  11. INDUSTRIAL MATTERS.

    Mr. A. M'Callum, West Australian Minister for Works, confirms the report that the Labor Government is going to restore a 44-hour working ...

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  12. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    A message from San Francisco states that Japan has entered into an experiment to have her people of larger stature through the consumption of milk. ...

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  13. NEVER-STOP TRAIN.

    A "never-stop" railway, ran on the principle of the Underground Escalator, is the chief of the special transport facilities provided in the grounds ...

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  14. GOVERNOR OF TASMANIA.

    The "Daily Telegraph's" Parliamentary correspondent states that the Cabinet is busily engaged in endeavoring to find a Governor for Tasmania within ...

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  15. AMUNDSEN'S POLAR FLIGHT

    Reuter's Christiana correspondent reports:— Captain Raold Amundsen has postponed his polar expedition owing to ...

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  16. RUN DOWN BY 'BUS.

    Mr. C. B. Ware, a former Mayor of Thebarton, and a well-known sports-, man, met with a serious accident while returning from the Morphettville races ...

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  17. FIRE ON STEAMER OTAKI IS NOW UNDER CONTROL

    The steamer Otaki, from wellington, arrived yesterday with a fire in the cargo of the fourth hold. When she failed from London to-day the fire ...

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  18. BRITISH AIR FORCE PAGEANT

    The British Air Force pageant, which was held in fine weather, attracted 100,000 people to Hendon to see the evolutions of 200 of the latest military ...

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  19. CONTROL OF SOUDAN.

    In the House of Lords, replying to a qustion with regard to the Government's policy in Egypt and the Soudan, Lord Parmoor, President of the ...

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  20. JUBILEE OVAL INCIDENT.

    Following on the incident which occurred during the progress of the match between the Wests and Norths on the Jubilee Oval on Saturday. last, ...

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  21. BOY IMPALED.

    James Wells (13) fell 20ft. from a tree to a picket fence and was there impaled till his brother released him. He was taken to hospital. ...

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  22. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    A flat at Darlinghurst which was occupied by Miss Cora Casselli, a member of the Grand Opera Company, and her sisters, was entered by burglars ...

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  23. CONCERT IN LION'S CAGE.

    Reuter's Paris correspondent reports: "Baroness Des Landes recited part of a poem in a lion's cage at the Neuilly fair for a benefit charity. When ...

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  24. BUTCHERS AND EMPLOYEES.

    The third conference in connection with the dispute between the master butchers and the local branch of the Australian Meat Industry Employees' ...

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  25. COURT HELD ON SUNDAY.

    A surprising departure was the holding of a police court at the Outer Harbor on Sunday to hear charges against three men who had stowed ...

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  26. BRITISH PRESS APPROVES OF LORD PARMOOR'S STATEMENT

    Lord Parmoor's statement as regards the Soudan has been practically unanimously approved by the British press. While some writers are of the ...

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  27. FIRE AT WOLLONGONG

    One of the most disastrous fires known locally occurred near midnight on Saturday when portion of the main business block was burnt out. ...

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  28. WOMAN'S HEART BEATING AFTER BREATHING STOPPED

    An astonishing case of a woman's heart continuing to beat after breathing had stopped was described at the Coroner's Court during an inquest at ...

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  29. MINISTER FOR CUSTOMS.

    Mr. H. E. Pratten is now on his first visit to Sydney since he became Minister for Customs. He was entertained at dinner at the National Club on ...

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  30. PRUNING DEMONSTRATION.

    Under the auspices of the Broken Hill Horticultural and Floricultural Society a practical demonstration on rose pruning was held on Saturday ...

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  31. DEFFECE OF AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. S. M. Bruce, the Prime Minister, yesterday made a speech concerning the Australian position in regard to defence when introducing a bill to ...

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  32. DEATH OF MRS. J. J. MAHER

    About three weeks ago Mrs. J. J. Maher, sister of Mr. P. L. Richardson, of the S.A. Brewing Company, came to Broken Hill from East Camberwell, ...

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  33. PROTESTS IN EGYPT AGAINST BRITAIN'S POLICY

    Reuter's Caira correspondent reports:— The vernacular press publishes columns of protests against Lord ...

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  34. VENEREAL DISEASES.

    Sir James Barrett, lecturing in King's Hall last night, said that Australia seemed to be awakening to the gravity and extent of venereal diseases. An ...

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  35. AN AUSTRALIAN BAND WINS ENGLISH CONTEST.

    The Newcastle (Australia) Steelworks Band, playing the 94th Psalm arranged by Weston Lithol, won first prize of £150 and a cup in the Halifax ...

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  36. DEATH OF MR. J. GLANVILLE

    Mr. J. Glanville (57), a carpenter employed on the Proprietary mine, was taken to the Hospital on Thursday last suffering from an internal growth. He ...

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  37. PERSONAL.

    Mr. G. F. Job will relinquish his duties as municipal electricity works manager to-day. In conversation today he said that he did not yet know ...

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  38. EGYPT WANTS THE SOUDAN

    Reuter's Cairo correspondent reports: Zaghlui Pasha, Premier of Eygpt, has departed for Alexandria in accordance with the decision he announced in the ...

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  39. BUILDING OF CRUISERS.

    Labor is certain to oppose the Government's Naval Construction Bill unless the Cabinet indicates that at least one cruiser will be built in Australia, ...

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  40. ALLEGED ASSAULT.

    Mrs. Ivy Carr, a school mistress, sued Lionel Clare, a shipping and coal merchant, alleging that he enticed her to his home and drugged and assaulted ...

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  41. CHURCH OF ENGLAND

    Special services were held at St. Peter's Church yesterday in connection with the patronal festival. All the services were well attended, and there ...

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  42. M'COLLOCH PARK SCHOOL.

    Mr. B. J. Doe, M.L.A., has been informed in reply to representations made by him on behalf of the M'Culloch Park Parents and Citizens' ...

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  43. W.I.U. MEETING.

    The following report is reprinted from the W.I.U. newspaper, but for its accuracy this paper is not responsible:— ...

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  44. THE TOWN CLOCK

    Mr. C. P. Mountford, clock attendant, who was sent from Adelaide to carry out the repairs to the town clock but could not do so owing to the lack ...

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  45. DECLINE IN FARMING.

    It is stated that at present there are 2000 unoccupied farms, mostly dairying, in the province of Southland. The farmers bought at high values, ...

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  46. ARGENTINA MEAT.

    Reuter's Paris correspondent reports:— Dr. Thomas A. La Breton, the Argentina Minister for Agriculture, who ...

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  47. ACCIDENT AT NORTH MINE

    Thomas Casey, a miner, employed on the 1250ft. level of the North mine, was to-day struck on the head by falling ground which caused lacerations to the ...

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  48. MOTOR LORRY WRECKED.

    When his motor lorry crashed over a 20ft. embankment at North Sydney late on Saturday night John Fitzgerald jumped and escaped with slight ...

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    The management of the Zoological Garden intimates that July is to be Zoo Month. Large results are expected from this effort in the direction of proving the popular collection.—News item. Mr. SUBBIBS: I think I'll present Fido to the Zoo. There's no doubt ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  50. GLENLYON STATION SOLD.

    Bagot, Shakes, and Lewis Limited report that Messrs. Bowman and Duncan's Glenlyon station has been sold to E. M'Kinnon and Company. ...

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  51. WILLIAMSON LIMITED SUED.

    Solicitors acting for Mr. Oscar Asche have issued a writ against J. C. Williamson Limited for an alleged breach of contract. No specific amount ...

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  52. MOTOR CAR OVERTURNS.

    One of the most remarkable escapes recorded in connection with motor car smashes happened early Sunday morning when a motor car which was being ...

    Article : 116 words
  53. Advertising

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  54. PROHIBITION IN U.S.A.

    A message from New York states that Mr. Wayne Wheeler, counsel for the Anti-Salcon League, has declared that prohibition agents have seized 5200 ...

    Article : 61 words
  55. BUCKJUMPING

    To-night the All-Australian Buckjumping Show will again present their programme of roughriding. A large number of the show's buckjumpers will ...

    Article : 40 words
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