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  2. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Joseph Kellick (74) fell from a cart at North Rocks on Saturday and broke his neck. ...

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  3. STATE POLITICS.

    Important amendments to the Fair Rents Act will probably be dealt with by the Legislative Assembly this week. They are to apply only to houses with ...

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  4. PRINCE OF WALES.

    The Prince of Wales spent his fourth successive night out. He slept till after noon to-day. Where he spent his time has not been disclosed. It ...

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  5. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    Reuter's Geneva correspondent reports:— There was a stirring scene at the assembly of the League of Nations this ...

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  6. CIVIL WAR IN CHINA.

    The Chinese military authorities closed the Shanghai-Wu-sung railway line this afternoon as a precaution against a possible land attack on the ...

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  7. ALLEGED ASSAULT.

    In the Police Court this morning, before Mr. G. A. Stevenson, S.M. James Collins was charged with having assaulted Maxwell Crook on August ...

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  8. THE LABOR PARTY.

    More trouble is brewiug in the A.L.P. It now appears that at Friday night's meeting of the executive Mr. A. C. Willis, the president, ...

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  9. FIRE CALL BY WIRELESS

    Wireless was put to unique use as far as Sydney is concerned on Saturday night when fire headquarters heard that there was a big fire in the Rozelle ...

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  10. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    William Casseltone, of Hindleystreet, city, suffered injuries to his right leg at the Adelaide railway station on Saturday night which ...

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  11. MAN FOUND HANGING

    There was a sensation on Saturday when Howard Hawley (61) was found hanging at his residence. Mr. Hawley was a prominent local business man. ...

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  12. ATTEMPT BY KIANGSUITES TO ENCIRCLE A TOWN

    A special correspondent who returned from Liuho yesterday reported that the Kiangsuites are attempting to encircle Liuho. It is now reported that ...

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  13. GERMANY'S WAR GUILT.

    Reuter's Genera correspondent reports:— Dr. Marx German Chancellor, recently wrote M. Herriot stating that ...

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  14. STATEMENT BY MR. WILLIS THAT HE WILL NOT RESIGN

    Mr. A. C. Willis, president of the A.L.P., stated last night that he does not intend to resign. If there is trouble within the party he says the best thing ...

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  15. SHOW OPENS TO-MORROW

    The Royal show opens to-morrow and there is every indication of it being a huge success. The city is crowded with visitors. The weather is causing ...

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  16. STOLEN MOTOR VEHICLES

    Eight motor cars and two motor cycles. valued at £3500. were stolen in the metropolis during the week-end. The majority were recovered. ...

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  17. UNLICENSED WIRELESS SETS

    Despite frequent official warnings it is understood that 50 per cent. of the wireless sets in the metropolitan area are unlicensed. A systematic ...

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  18. SCALING MOUNT EVEREST.

    Mr. N. E. Odell, a member of the Mount Everest Expedition, is of opinion that Messrs. Mallory and Irvine reached the summit before they ...

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  19. SPAIN'S WAR IN MOROCCO.

    Reuter's Madrid correspondent reports:— General Primo de Rivera, president of the Spanish Military Directorate, ...

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  20. INDUSTRIAL COURT.

    In the Industrial Magistrates' Court this morning, before Mr. G. A. Stevenson, S.M., Robert William Bray, secretary of the Broken Hill Horsedrivers ...

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  21. INDUSTRIAL CONFERENCE

    The Industrial Conference met again at the Trades Hall on Saturday, Mr. J. Beasley, president of the Sydney Labor Council, presiding. The ...

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  22. MOTOR CYCLIST KILLED

    James Dunes, a surveyor employed at the Bellbird colliery, died in the Cessnock Hospital yesterday as a result of injuries suffered in a collision ...

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  23. GERMANS WERE WARNED AGAINST SENDING NOTE

    Reuter's Berlin correspondent reports:— In connection with the question of Germany's war guilt the Geneva ...

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  24. MAN FOUND INJURED

    Janies Dive (38) was last night found unconscious on some vacant land near his home at North Sydney. He was seriously injured about the head, and ...

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  25. MR. MACDONALD & M. HERRIOT GIVEN A GREAT SEND-OFF

    Reuter's Geneva correspondent reports:— "Mr. Macdonald and M. Herriot have left for Paris. They had a ...

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  26. MOTORISTS INJURED

    Windsor Road was again the seene of a serious motor smash yesterday, within a hundred yards of where the fatal smash occurred a fortnight ago. ...

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  27. TRADE UNION CONGRESS.

    The British Trade Union Congress by a card vote by 2,503,000 votes to 1,428,000 passed a resolution moved by tbe Miners' Federation of Grate ...

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  28. KILLED BY MOTOR CAR

    Miss Kate Galloway (75). residing at Petersham, was crossing a road there last night when she was knockcd down by a motor car. She died in hospital ...

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  29. ATTACK ON MR. DOOLEY.

    Dr. O'Farrell Roman Catholic Bishop of Bathurst, made a bitter attack on Mr. J. Dooley. M.L.A., regarding Mr. Dooley's attitude to the ...

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  30. GERMAN COAL INDUSTRY.

    Negotiations have virtually been completed for the extension of the £2,000.000 credit to a German coal syndicate by a group of banks. The ...

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  31. RESCUE FROM A GLIFF.

    Constable Greer at 4 o'clock yesterday morning heard cries for help from the side of a cliff overlooking Newcastle Park. He later found William ...

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  32. ROBBERY IN PARIS.

    Reuter's Paris correspondent reports:— Armed with a revolver and a makebelieve bomb, a Russian bandit has ...

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  33. FEDERAL ROAD GRANT.

    Referring to the Federal Government's road grant of £96,000 to West Australia with a proviso that it must not be spent within 100 miles of the ...

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  34. AN ADELAIDE TRAGEDY.

    Lifeless, with head battered in, Marie Barrowcliff, an elderly woman, was found at 9.30 o'clock this morning lying in a bedroom at her home in ...

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  35. FLIGHT TO NORTH POLE.

    Lieutenant Locatelli, the Italian aviator who accompanied the UnitedStates airmen from Iceland to the United States, has announced that he ...

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  36. BOYCOTTED CLERGYMAN.

    The steamer Largs Bay sailed on Saturday afternoon. The Rev. A. G. Hayes made a written, apology regarding his report on the stewards and ...

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  37. A NEW SETTLER.

    One of Scotland's industrial magnates has just arrived with his family to settle on the land. He is Mr. A. C. Anderson, leading director in the ...

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  38. MURDER NEAR COOKTOWN.

    At the Circuit Court on Saturday two aboriginals, Pompy Dick and Brunby. were convicted for murder in connection with the death of another aboriginal ...

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  39. STEAMER ASHORE.

    The coastal steamer Wakatu went ashore in a fog on Saturday morning at Waipapa Point. A heavy sea was running, but the crew was landed safely. ...

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  40. FLIGHT ROUND THE WORLD.

    A message from Boston states that the United States world fliers have arrived at Boston from Merepoint, Maine where they were forced down ...

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  41. AUSTRALIA.

    The population of Australia is now 5,803,590. It has increased a little over 2 per cent, annually since the 1921 census, or 367,856 altogether. All ...

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  42. POPULATING W.A.

    In connection with populating the empty north-west Mr. F. J. S. Wise, Government adviser on tropical agriculture, on Saturday said he had ...

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  43. NO LETTER BOXES.

    Despite the fact that much forbearance has been shown by the Postal Department in carrying out its policy of insisting on every householder having ...

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  44. Advertising

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  45. THE MAIN ROADS BILL.

    Mr, J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, Minister for Local Government, speaking at Marrickville on Saturday, said that he would fight hard against any attempts ...

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  46. BANKS CRITICISED. ADVANCES MADE TOO READILY.

    —"News" headings. Mr. SUBBUBS: Well, they have been too ready making advances to me. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  47. DAME NELLIE MELBA.

    A rumor spread like wildfire through Sydney on Saturday night that Dame Nellie Melba had died aboard the steamer Katoomba on which she had ...

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  48. TRADE WITH GERMANY.

    New Zealand's exports to Germany for the six months to June 30 amounted to nearly £1,200.000. "Life" for September continues the ...

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  49. COMPULSORY VOTING.

    Mr. Farrar, the Commonwealth Chief Electoral Officer, is making arrangements for the enforcement of compulsory voting at the next elections. The ...

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  50. MURDER OF A CHILD.

    Auckland (N.Z.), September 8. Harvy Peters, alias Keogh (42), was committed for trial on Saturday on a charge of murdering his infant child ...

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