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  2. FEDERAL POLITICS

    Frankly jubilant at Dr. Earle Page's double hat trick of being able to announce a reduction in taxation and a surplus for three years running the ...

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  3. FRENCH TRAIN SMASH

    Reuter's Paris correspondent reports:— Two trains converging from different lines collided at St. Denis Two ...

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  4. INDUSTRIAL

    The "off-hand" men have decided to abandon their aggregate meetings set down for to-day. This decision does not clear the industrial ...

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  5. TROUBLED CHINA

    Reuter's Canton correspondent reported on August 11.— Reports from the city indicate a growing disfavor for the Reds. Many ...

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  6. SHIPPING

    The trouble on Maheno was settled on Saturday when five men signed on. The conditions were that they should receive a month's pay for a four days ...

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  7. SPORTING

    A message from San Rafael California, states that Eleanor Garatti unofficially set a new world's record for a 200 yards free style swim for women ...

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  8. FOOTBALL

    The return match between a Victorian League team and South Australian League team was played on the Melbourne Cricket Ground on ...

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  9. SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    A fire broke out in Bower Buildings, Charles-street, between 7 and 8 o'clock on Sunday night and destroyed a number of offices. It was a three storied ...

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  10. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS

    A drowning case occurred off Williamstown on Saturday afternoon. An anchor was lost off the harbor trust's dredge and W. T. Appleton (captain), ...

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  11. LITHGOW MINERS' PRESIDENT FOR MACQUARIE SEAT

    Mr. F. Gregory the miners' president at Lithgow, has been endorsed for the Macquarie Federal seat by Labor. He is regarded as a certainty ...

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  12. BORG CLAIMS ANOTHER RECORD

    Reuter's O[?]lo (Norway) correspondent reports that Arne Borg, the Swedish champion swimmer, claims a world's swimming record for 1000 ...

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  13. AMIENS TRAIN SMASH

    Reuter's Amiens correspondent reports:— The latest details of the Amiens railway smash [?]re that nine persons were ...

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  14. CHILD ACCIDENTLY SHOT

    Lindsay Hefford (4½) was accidentally shot at his home at Condobla. It is reported that a neighbor who had been annoyed by [?]ats shot at one under his ...

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  15. UNCONFIRMED REPORT OF CHANG-TSO-LIN'S DEATH

    Reuter's Pekin correspondent reports that there is no confirmation of a report to the effect that General ChangTso-lin died on Friday. ...

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  16. MEN REVERSE DECISION IN DEFIANCE OF COUNCIL

    The dispute at the Pelaw Main colliery has reached a crisis. The men agreed to return to work but since have changed their minds and resolved ...

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  17. ATTACK ON WOMAN

    Miss Gertrude Simmons, who was knocked unconscious by a man at Middle Park on Thursday night, was able on Saturday to tell of her startling ...

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  18. NEW RECORD FOR 880 YARDS CREATED BY A WOMAN

    A message from Indianapolis states that Virginia Whitenack, of New York, established a world's record for 880 yards free style swim to-day, by ...

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  19. MISSING GIRL RETURNS

    The police are inquiring into the disappearance of a girl 7½ years of age, the daughter of Mr. E. F. S. England, a solicitor, of Caulfield, on Saturday ...

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  20. FIGHTING IN MOROCCO

    Reuter's special correspondent who has arrived at Tangier from Sukel Arba, near the scene of the fighting in the Wezzan region telegraphs[?]— ...

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  21. SOUTH CLUB MEETING WAS ABANDONED YESTERDAY

    A meeting of the players of the South Football Club was to have been held yesterday morning to consider the attitude they would adopt in regard to ...

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  22. MAN SHOT IN ARM

    Harry Turner, of York-street, Prahran, was rabbiting at Beveridge on Saturday when his companion's pea [?]ifle exploded. Turner was shot in the ...

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  23. CYCLING

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  24. DISTRICT COURT

    The sitting of the District Court, with Judge Bevan presiding, was continued to-day. ...

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  25. MOTOR CAR OVERTURNS

    Muriel Darcy (52), of Travancore Estate, Flemington, was driving a motor car in Burwood on Saturday when the car overturned. She suffered ...

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  26. DRIVER OF EXPRESS INSANE.

    Reuter's Paris correspondent reports:— The driver of the Amiens express is insane and has been placed in a ...

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  27. FERTILISER DEPOSITS MAY YIELD A FORTUNE

    Nearly a century ago White Island, in the Bay of Plenty, was sold for two hogshcads of rum. To-day there is a fortune in the fertiliser deposits ...

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  28. A FRACTURED SKULL

    A man whose name is said to be Sortier was knocked down by a motor car in High-street, St. Kilda, last night. He was admitted to the Alfred ...

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  29. B.H.P. CO. v. A. HENNESSY

    The Broken Hill Proprietary Company applied for the review and termination of the weekly payments made to Alfred Hennessy under the ...

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  30. ALL ARRANGEMENTS MADE FOR LANDING AT ALHUCEMAS

    Reuter's Paris correspondent reports:— "Le Journal" publishes a report from Madrid to the effect that all ...

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  31. NORTHS TO TOUR NEXT YEAR.

    A special meeting of the North Football Club was held at the Jubilee Oval yesterday morning, Mr. L. Goldsworthy presiding. The business of ...

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  32. MAN SUFFERS CONCUSSION IN FALL FROM MOTOR CAR

    A motor car driven by Mr. William Woolf collided with the soldiers' memorial at the entrance of Anzac Parade on Saturday afternoon. The impact ...

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  33. CRICKET

    The annual meeting of the Barrier District Cricket League will be held at the Y.M.C.A. rooms on Tuesday, September 1[?] when offi[?]ers for the ...

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  34. DISTRESS IN RUHR

    Reuter's Cologne correspondent reports:— It is estimated that by the end of August 85 per cent. of the ...

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  35. OTHER CASES DECIDED

    Verdicts were then automatically entered for the respondents in the cases in which the North Company applied for the review and termination of the ...

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  36. U.S.A. FLEET

    In beautiful weather the fleet men are having a much better time. Motorists are taking hundreds sight seeing. One party of 500 men left for Rotorua ...

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  37. ELECTRIC LIGHT FAILURE

    A few minutes after 10 o'clock on Saturday night when the various entertainments were in full swing the electric [?]ghts grew dim and finally went ...

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  38. INJURED BY MOTOR CAR

    Mr. G. T. Edwards, deputy coroner, was knocked down by a motor car in Hunter-street on Friday night and was admitted to the Newcastle Hospital ...

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  39. STATE ELECTIONS

    The time for the lodgement of protests against the return of any candidate at the recent elections expired at noon on Saturday. Although a request ...

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  40. SUBURBAN ASSOCIATION.

    Owing to the central umpire refusing to carry on the only match set down for decision by the Suburban Association was brought to a close at ...

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  41. M. M'GRATH v. S.T. COMPANY

    Owing to the non-arrival of Dr. Mackay from Adelaide to give evidence in the case in which Michael M'Grath applied for arbitration under the ...

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  42. HOMING

    The West Club kew its No. 3 Carrieton Race, about 174 miles air line, on August 8. Eleven owners sent 47 birds to be released at 8 a.m. The ...

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  43. COLLAPSE OF ARCHWAY

    Buried under 10 tons of concrete when an archway which was being demolished collapsed in the interior of the G.P.O., Sydney, on Saturday ...

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  44. PRESIDENT OF TURKEY DIVORCES HIS WIFE

    Reuter's Constantinople correspondent reports:— An official statement says that Mustapha Kemal Pasha, the President of ...

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  45. CLAIM BY WOOD CARTERS ON FUEL MERCHANTS

    Members of the Fuel Merchants' Association met yesterday to consider the claims of the carters for an increase of 3/ a ton. It was reported to-day ...

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  46. RAID ON ORCHARD

    At Windsor on Saturday two motor cars containing six men from Punchbowl made a pretence of camping near Mr. S. A. Tuckerman's orchard. ...

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  47. SAILOR INJURED IN CLASH DIES ON HOSPITAL SHIP

    A sailor from the flagship Seattle died on the hospital ship on Saturday from injuries to the head suffered in a clash with the shore patrol on ...

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  48. FEVER CASES IN HOSPITAL.

    An error was made in the figures relating to enteric fever for the month of July, published in Saturday's issue of "The Miner." The correct ...

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  49. TRUCKS STRIKE SULKY

    When a sulky containing a woman, a girl, and a boy was crossing a railway line near the goods shed at Rackhampton several trucks which were being ...

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  50. "TRUTH" DEFEATS "MINER"

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  51. SAILORS AND CIVILIANS FIGHT

    The row at Christchurch between civilians and sailors of the United States fleet was started by a gang of roughs, who annoyed the sailors with ...

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  52. DEATH IN AMBULANCE

    On Saturday evening the motor ambulance went to the residence of Mr. John E. Thomas, at 692 Chappl[?] street, to take him to the Hospital. Mr. ...

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  53. HORSE KILLS AN INFANT AND DIES OF SUFFOCATION

    A Byron Bay message states that an infant four months old named Byrnes was lifted out of a perambulator by a horse which was after biscuits. The ...

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  54. Advertising

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  55. ANNOYED BY HOOLIGANS

    William Newton (16) was shot in the shoulder at Bexley last night, and George Nicholson (62) was arrested. A gang of youths including Newton ...

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  56. ITALIAN AIRMEN'S FLIGHT

    Reuter's correspondent at Ambonia, Molucca Islands, Dutch East Indies, states that Major De Pinedo, the Italian airman, who is engaged on a ...

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  57. FLOODS IN KOREA DUE TO HEAVY RAIN

    Reuter's Tokio correspondent says:— Disastrous floods are reported in West Korea owing to continuous rain since last Monday, resulting in 21 ...

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  58. ACCIDENTAL SHOOTING CASE

    An accidental shooting case occurred at the Riverstone meat works on Saturday. Several men entered a shed and one threw his coat into a corner on ...

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  59. INDUCEMENT TO DE PINEDO TO GET TO ROME BY NOW. 11.

    If Major De Pinedo reaches Rome before November 11, the armistice anniversary, he will receive £1000, half of which is for his mechanic. This offer ...

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  60. SUNDAY SCHOOLS ANNIVERSARY

    The anniversary services of the Blende and Sulphide streets Methodist Sunday schools were continued at the Sulphide-street Church yesterday. All ...

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  61. TRAIN AND CAR COLLIDE

    A motor car collided with a train at Castle Hill on Sunday. The car became entangled under the train. Mrs. Beath suffered abrasions and shock, but ...

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  62. A BRIDGE DESTROYED AND 1200 HOUSES FLOODED

    Reuter's Tokio correspondent reports:— A message from Seoul, the capital of Korea, says that a temporary bridge ...

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  63. GIRL REPORTED MISSING

    The police are looking for Jessie Stirling, aged 16 years, of Footscray, who went to Sale, in Gippsland, in answer to an advertisement alleged to ...

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  64. FOUR MOTORISTS INJURED

    A party of workers from the Hume weir were driving back to the weir from Albury on Sunday when the car overturned. Four men were injured, ...

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  65. GIFT OF SPEAKER'S CHAIR FOR CANBERRA PARLIAMENT

    In the House of Representatives Mr. W. A. Watt, Speaker, announced the receipt of a cablegram from the Speaker of the House of Commons, ...

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  66. THE CAUSE OF THE FAILURE.

    It appears that a few minutes after 10 p.m. on Saturday night Mr. Thomas G. Hanton, of the Zinc Corporation, was driving a motor car along ...

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  67. SUBSIDENCE AT BALLARAT

    On an allotment in Havelock-street[?] Ballarat, used by children as a playground a dangerous subsidence occurred on Saturday night of old mine ...

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  68. TO CIRCLE THE GLOBE

    Captain P. By[?] of Melbourne, accompanied by his 16-year-old son and another young seaman, are preparing to circumnavigate the globe in a 2[?]ft. ...

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  69. IF YOU WANT BEAUTIFUL TEETH

    you must use Plasa Tooth Paste, the right dentifrice for cleansing and beautifying the teeth. Large tubes, 1/6. Diamonds. Price[?] 1/ per tin. ...

    Article : 42 words
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