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  2. QUARTER SESSIONS.

    The Court of Quarter Sessions was opened at the Courthouse to-day, presided over by Judge Bevan. Captain P. V. Storkey, V.C., prosecuted on ...

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  3. INDUSTRIAL MATTERS.

    As the result of a strike at Covent Garden 20,000 tons of fruit are held in the docks of London. The work of discharging the cargo of the steamer ...

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  4. IRELAND'S BOUNDARY

    Sir Laming Worthington-Evans, who was a member of the Baldwin Governmen and one of the signatories to the Irish Free State Treaty, has ...

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  5. ALLIES' CONFERENCE.

    Reuter's Berlin correspondent reports:— Dr. Marx, German Chancellor, and Dr. Stresemann to-day had long ...

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  6. JURORS EXCUSED

    The following were excused from attendance as jurors:—Andrew Ross, George Augustus Robinson, Patrick K. Conroy, Francis de Paul O'Connor, ...

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  7. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    Reuter's Riga correspondent reports from Moscow:— The Bolsheviks have shot two Khiva commissars who were changed with ...

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  8. FRENCH DELEGATES' WORK APPROVED BY CABINET

    Reuter's Paris correspondent reports:— The French Cabinet has unanimously approved of the work of the French ...

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  9. SHEEP STEALING

    Arthur Maynard (17) and Steve Maynard (17), twin brothers, were charged with having on August 4, near Tibooburra, stolen a sheep the property of ...

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  10. GOVT. WAITING FOR REPORT ON LOYAL WHARF WORKERS

    The loyalist wharf workers who were deprived of employment by a High Court decision have asked the Government to stand behind them for ...

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  11. AUSTRALIAN POLITICIANS ARRIVE IN SOUTH AFRICA

    A message from Durban states that the Australian Empire Parliamentary delegates arrived last night. They landed this morning and were heartily ...

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  12. CRIME IN VICTORIA.

    A jockey named Murphy was waylaid last night and robbed of 30/. He was seized by the waist by one man, while another took his wallet. ...

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  13. ESCAPE FROM GAOL

    Stanley Walter Sedrick Plator was charged with having unlawfully escaped from custody in the Broken Hill Gaol on June 6. The accused, who was not ...

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  14. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    In the Central Police Court yesterday William Nash (45), a salesman, and Earl Joseph Herman company promoter were charged with ...

    Article : 134 words
  15. VISITING HEALTH OFFICER.

    Dr. J. S. Purdy, metropolitan officer. of health, Sydney, and city health officer, in a conversation regarding health matters as affecting Broken ...

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  16. M. HERRIOT CAN BE TRUSTED IS OPINION OF DR. MARX

    Reuter's Berlin correspondent reports:— A meeting of the German Cabinet, presided ever by President Ebert, ...

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  17. CLOTHING STORE ROBBED

    The shop of Sidney H. Davies, of Darlinghurst, was broken into on Monday night and robbed of clothing valued at £200. ...

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  18. FLIGHT ROUND THE WORLD.

    A message from Washington states that authority for Lieutenant Locatelli, the Italian aviator who is engaged on a flight round the world, To ...

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  19. FATAL GUN ACCIDENT

    While digging out rabbit burrows near lass a dog crushed against a loaded gun which was resting on a stump. The gun fell and the charge ...

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  20. ALLEGED THEFT OF GLASSES

    William Henry Bollen was charged with having stolen six glasses, the property of J. E. Tregoning, on August 4. He was further charged ...

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  21. SMALL PROFIT RECEIVED FROM SUCCESSFUL CARNIVAL

    At a carnival held at Goulburn recently for St. Margaret's Hospital the gross receipts totalled £953, but the institution received only £7 14/3. ...

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  22. FATAL FOOTBALL ACCIDENT

    Thomas Little, who was kicked in the abdomen while playing football at Five Dock last Saturday, has succumbed to his injuries. ...

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  23. EVIDENCE OF SEA TRAGEDY

    An empty boat containing a broken oar and a baby's bonnet was discovered in Botany Bay yesterday. It is believed there has been a tragedy. The ...

    Article : 38 words
  24. A PROHIBITED ARRIVAL.

    Upon his release from the Fremantle gaol on Monday Frederick Gane (22), native of London, was arrested by customs officers on a charge of being a ...

    Article : 123 words
  25. MORE RAIN REPORTED

    Good rain fell in most parts of the State yesterday and last night. The city got a fair share. More good rain is coming in from the west and ...

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  26. BREAKING AND ENTERING

    Plator was then charged with having broken and entered the premises of Francis de Paul O'Connor on April 24, and stealing therein a quantity of ...

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  27. QUEENSLAND.

    An allegation was made in the Queensland House of Assembly yesterday to the effect that Mr. E. G. Theodore, the Premier, had secretly ...

    Article : 64 words
  28. HUMAN BONES UNEARTHED.

    No further light has been thrown on the discovery of human bones unearthed recently during excavations in Hindley-street. The police have been ...

    Article : 79 words
  29. OIL IN VICTORIA.

    Inquiries made on Tuesday show that nearly a third of the issued shares in the newly-discovered oilfield at Lake Bunga, East Gippsland, are held ...

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  30. STATE ENTERPRISES

    Losses aggregating £1,272,454 and capital to the extent of £3,455,000 are locked up in State enterprises in Quensland. ...

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  31. NOT " SO HELP MY GOD."

    When a witness was being sworn at the Courthouse to-day before Judge Bevan he said, "So help my God." Judge Bevan:—Say "So help me, ...

    Article : 87 words
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    WILLIE SUBBUBS: Go on put them up again, Dad. Mr. SUBBUBS: No, Willie; I a gree now with the Rev. John Blacket in "The News." I do not like prize-fighting. The "News," Adelaide. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  33. WAR MEMORIAL REQUEST.

    Mr. G. M. Prendergast, the Premier, of Victoria, yesterday declined the request of a deputation to grant £50,000 for a national war memorial ...

    Article : 67 words
  34. MUNICIPAL ROLLS

    The revision of the municipal rolls will be completed to-day, and to-morrow the rolls will be exhibited in the institutes, Town Hall, and Courthouse. ...

    Article : 71 words
  35. ASSAULT ON CONSTABLE

    Arthur Rupert Campbell (26) was charged with having on June 7 assaulted Constable Wilson, thereby occasioning actual bodily harm. A second ...

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  36. THE SHEARING SEASON

    The shearing of about 6000 sheep at Harcourt was completed on Monday, and the five shearers who were employed on the work have gone to ...

    Article : 39 words
  37. THE PLANET MARS.

    Telescopic views of the planet Mars reveal wonderful changes since 1920. Mars will be closest to the earth on Sunday at 3 a.m. than for 120 yes ...

    Article : 37 words
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