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  2. SPORTING.

    Whysall has been selected as second wicketkeeper in the English team[?] to tour Australia. Hitherto, he has been an outstanding Notts batsman, and has ...

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  3. INDUSTRIAL MATTERS..

    Covent Garden employers at a meeting held to-day declined the proposal of Mr. E. Bevin, secretary of the Transport and General Workers' Union, for a ...

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  4. UNREST IN SOUDAN.

    Reuter's Kh[?]rtoum correspondent reports— The Soudanese and Egyptian authorities are working conjointly to effect ...

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  5. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    A writ was issued yesterday afternoon on behalf of Catts, Patterson, and Co. Limited, printers and publishers, of Sydney, claimine £2000 from the ...

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  6. EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    Router's Agency learns that replies have now been received from all the Dominion Governments excepting Newfoundland in reference to a ...

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  7. FEDERAL POLITICS

    In the House of Representatives yesterday Mr. F. Anstey attacked the Government in regard to the failure of big landholders to pay taxation. He ...

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  8. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Assembly last night Mr. W. E. Wearne, Minister for Lands, informed Mr. E. M. Horsingtor that he had ascertained that some ...

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  9. SYDNEY TRAM SMASH.

    The tram smash yesterday is the chief topic of conversation in Sydney, and people are demanding to know why a tram with defective driving gear ...

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  10. COUNCIL BY-ELECTION

    The City Council by-election for the Denison Ward caused by the death of Alderman Clarence Bridge, of the Civil Reform party, resulted in Labor ...

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  11. CRISES CONSIDERED ENDED

    Reuter's Malta correspondent reports that trustworthy advices from Egypt state that the Soudanese crisis may be Wandered at an end. ...

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  12. PONY RACING INQUIRY.

    Mr. R. E. O'Halloran, chairman, yesterday afternoon tabled in the Legislative Assembly the report of the Parliamentary Select Committee on pony ...

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  13. IMPERIAL BAND ABANDONS PROPOSAL TO GO TO WEMBLEY

    The Australian Imperial Band which is stranded at Perth has abandoned its trip to the Empire Exhibition at Wembley. ...

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  14. COOPERATION IS PROMISED BY RAILWAYMEN'S UNION

    The executive of the National Union of Railwaymen has decided to co-operate if necessary with the Transport and General Workers' Union in stopping ...

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  15. S. AFRICA v. MINOR COUNTIES

    At Norwich to-day the South African cricketers continued the match against a Minor Counties combined team. In the first innings yesterday the Minor ...

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  16. FIRE DESTROYS PUBLIC HALL AND THEATRICAL COSTUMES

    A message from Trangie states that Heffernan's public ball and sample room was totally destroyed by fire yesterday. A picture show company ...

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  17. PRINCESS MARY.

    Princess Mary Viscountess Lascelles has given birth to her second son. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. MR. FARRAR'S TRIP COST £871.

    Sir George Fuller the Premier, Stated, yesterday that Mr. E. H. Farrar's trip to Wembley cost the country £871. ...

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  19. DISPUTE ON COALFIELDS.

    Mr. A. C. Willis, secretary, of the Coal Miners' Federation, referring to the coal dispute stated yesterday that there is very little likelihood of a strike. ...

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  20. FLIGHT ROUND THE WORLD.

    The United States world fliers and the Italian, Lieutenant Locate[?] have departed from Iceland for Greenland. ...

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  21. GARDINER DIVORCE CASE

    In the Divorce Court yesterday Mr. Monahan, for Joseph Gardiner, stated that he offered no objection to Mr. Shand's request for a judicial ...

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  22. RELIEF FUND IS OPENED AT MR. SCOTT FELL'S REQUEST

    Mr. W. Scott Fell, M.L.A., yesterday wrote to the Mayor of North Sydney suggesting the opening of a fund for the benefit of the relatives of the killed ...

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  23. LAWN TENNIS

    The National doubles competition was continued to-day at Chestnut Hills, Massachusetts. Vincent Richards and Hunter beat ...

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  24. ESTATE FOR PROBATE

    The New South Wales portion of the estate of the late Lieutenant-Colonel Guy Mort, of Surry, has been sworn for probate purposes at £79,687 ...

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  25. FATAL MOTOR SMASH.

    An inquiry into the fatal motor smash at Concord on June 5, when Francis Stephenson was killed and his brother seriously injured, was opened ...

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  26. MAJOR ZANNI'S FLIGHT

    Reuter's T[?]en-tsin correspondent reports that Lieutenant Murphy, the advance agent of Major Zanni, the Argentinian airman, who is attempting ...

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  27. GOVERNMENT WILL CONFER ON WONTHAGGI CLAIMS

    The Labor Government of Victoria yesterday informed the Miners' Council in Sydney, that it will meet that body in conference to discuss the wages and ...

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  28. HOME BUILDING ADVANCES

    Savings Bank advances for home building have been so numerous that the money is exhausted. Sir Arthur Cocks, the Treasurer, announces that ...

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  29. THE PLANET MARS.

    A message from Washington says that on the bare chance that radio signals from Mars may be heard during the period that the planet is nearest ...

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  30. MUTINY IN PHILIPPINES.

    As a result of the Fort M'Kinley court martial decision, 203 Philippine scouts, who were found guilty of mutiny, were dishonorably discharged ...

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  31. CRIME IN VICTORIA.

    Detectives have detained a man in connection with the molestation of a girl at Caulfield. ...

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  32. [?]PERA SINGER INJURED

    Signor Cappelli, an opera singer, was struck by a motor car in Pitt-street yesterday and injured. ...

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  33. A.J.C. SPRING MEETING

    Following are the latest scratchings for the A.J.C. spring meetings:— Metropolitan Handicap: Sweet Sappho. ...

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  34. YOUNG AUSTRALIA LEAGUE.

    A message from Quebec states that 51 Australian schoolboys, representatives of the Young Australia League, will arrive here on Saturday from ...

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  35. SYDNEY WOOL SALES

    The Sydney wool sales will open on September 15. About 52,000 bales are to be offered. The improvement in the European situation ...

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  36. THE CENTERBURY HOLD-UP.

    Alfred Chitt[?]k, a bank teller, was presented at the Camberwell Police Court yesterday on a charge of stealing £535 from his employers. ...

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  37. PRINCESS WYNN CASE

    At the Darlinghurst Quarter Sessions yesterday Robert Bailie, a well-known Rosehill racehorse owner and trainer, was charged with receiving the racing ...

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  38. FIRE DESTROYS STORE

    A fire at Brewarrina last night destroyed the building of G. F. Hale and Company Limited, storekeepers. ...

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  39. SCIENTISTS TO LTSTEN-IN FOR SIGNALS FROM MARS

    United States scientists will listen-in this week for possible signals from theoretical inhabitants of Mars. The Argentinian Foreign Office ...

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  40. AMUSEMENTS.

    The programme to be presented at Johnson's Oxide-street Picture Theatre to-night will be headed by "The Last Hour," featuring Milton Sills and ...

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  41. THE ROFE LIBEL CASE.

    The hearing of the appeal by T. E. Rofe against the verdict for "Smith's Weekly" in the action brought by him was opened yesterday. He appealed on ...

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  42. THE WILD DOG ACT.

    Mr. W. E. Wearne, Minister for Lands, replying to a deputation from the West Darling Pastoralists' Association, which was supported by ...

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  43. BIG FIRE AT BOURKE

    A fire yesterday totally destroyed a row of shops and offices. The damage is estimated at £25,000. ...

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  44. MAN FOUND DEAD.

    On Tuesday morning Thomas Brooks (64), a laborer employed by Mr. J. Hay, was found dead in a shallow waterhole at the foot of a crossing to Blind ...

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  45. OPIUM TU LUGGAGE

    Customs officers yesterday examined some luggage which was being brought off the steamer Victoria and discovered 600 tins of opium, valued at £6000. ...

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  46. SCIENTISTS' OBSERVATIONS AT THE LOWELL OBSERVATORY

    A message from Flagstaff, Arizona, says that areas which may be continents, vast sections of marshland or prairie, and the remains of what are ...

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  47. "BARRIER DAILY TRUTH."

    In the House of Assembly yesterday Mr. T. J. Ley, Minister for Justice, supplied, answers to Mr. B. J. Doe's questions regarding the registration of ...

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  48. MORE FOREIGNERS ARRIVE.

    Broken Hill was invaded by a further batch of foreigners yesterday and to-day, and, judging by their actions, the new arrivals will not be long in ...

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  49. JOCKEY TREEN MAKES CLAIM AGAINST SYDNEY NEWSPAPER

    A writ claiming £3000 damages was issued yesterday on behalf of Harry Treen, of Randwick, jockey, against the proprietors of the "Sydney Morning ...

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  50. BOY FOUND DROWNED.

    On Monday at 5 p.m. William Rex Fidge (9), son of Mr. H. H. Fidge, was sent by his stepmother to take two buckets to his father, who was ...

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  51. SCOPE'S RANGE BORE.

    Mr. B. J. Doe, M.L.A., reports that he has been advised by the Under-secretary to the Public Works Department that following on the promise given ...

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  52. MINE WORKERS INJURED

    P. Palizza, a miner employed at the South mine, fell through a set of timber while he was at work to-day. He was taken in the ambulance to the ...

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  53. CIVIL AVIATION IN W.A.

    The preparations of West Australian Airways Limited for the expansion of the North-West aerial mail service to Wyndham from Derby, an increase of ...

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  54. BOXING

    There will he no bouts staged at the Quadrangle to-morrow night. On August 30 Ern M'Laughlin and Charlie Mooney will be opposed. Both ...

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  55. THE SHARE MARKET.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 161 words
  56. SIX POINTS OF RAIN.

    The appearance of the sky yesterday made many people hope for the rain which is so badly needed, but the day w[?]re on with none falling. Shortly ...

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  57. NEW PROGRAMME AT LENARD'S

    At Lenard's Pictnreland to-night the star feature will be "The Call of the Canyon," which is adapted from the novel of the same name by Zane Grey. ...

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  58. ODDFELLOWSHIP

    The fortnightly meeting of the Rebekah Lodge, No 4, I.O.O.F., was held last night. P.G. Sister E. A. Murray presided. One candidate was admitted ...

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  59. FOOTBALL

    A party of 22 members from the North II. Football club will leave Broken Hill by to-night's express for a tour taking in Peterborough, ...

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  60. PRESENTATION TO MR. DAVEY

    At the meeting of the sab-branch of the Federated Enginedrivers and Firemen's Association on Wednesday night, Mr. S. J. J. Davey, the ...

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  61. LARKINS'S RESERVE.

    Mr. W. E. Wearne, Minister for Lands, has informed Mr. E. M. Horsington that he has called for a report regarding the closing of Larkins's ...

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  62. POLICE COURT

    In the Police Court this morning, before Mr. C. Howie, J.P., the following cases were dealt with:— Garnet Prince (51), against whom ...

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    Strawberries were sold in London recently for 48/ a pound. Mr. SUBBUBS: My dear, you'd better prepare to sell up the home. We are off to Britain to graw straw berries. The "News," Adelaide. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  64. NO NEW INFORMATION

    Mr. F. J. Frost, vice-president of the Wood Merchants' Association, said to-day that about 10 days ago a telegram was sent to Inspector J. S. ...

    Article : 147 words
  65. Advertising

    {No abstract available}

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  66. CATTLE FOR SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    By the Tarrawingee train this afternoon 237 head of cattle were brought into Broken Hill. Of this total 26 trucks, containing 228 head, will he ...

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  67. SOCCER

    A match will be played on Saturday between the Norths and Corinthians on the Morgan-street ground. Norths: M'Mahon, Baillie, Warke, Harmer, ...

    Article : 50 words
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