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  2. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Acting Judge Sheridan yesterday imposed a sentence of two years' imprisonment each on Patrick Riley and Albert Beeson, who pleaded guilty to ...

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  3. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    Mr. Stephen Howard, an Australian, staying at a Bloomsbury hotel, is the latest victim of London's busy confidence gangs. He met in the Strand ...

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  4. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    The Paris correspondent of the London "Times" reports:— M. Herriot's formula, "Arbitration, security and disarmament," is ...

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  5. CIVIL WAR IN CHINA.

    General Chang Tso-lin has issued a telegraph proclamation wherein he says:—"Despite the fact that the people of China are suffering from ...

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  6. THE LABOR PARTY.

    Over 200 delegates of various branches of the South Australian Labor party were present at the opening sessions of the annual conference held in the Trades ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. LATE SPORTING.

    Alarmist rumors were afloat last night that The Cypher, one of the Joint first favorites for the Metropolitan Handicap, had Broken a tendon in his ...

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  8. FEDERAL POLITICS

    The Federal members of all parties are now disposed to agree that the Bruce-Page Government has safely survived its troubles arising out of the ...

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  9. THE ARTISTS' BALL

    A report on the artists' ball by Mr. Martin Carrick, Lord Mayor's orderly, and specially prepared for the consideration of aldermen, was circulated ...

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  10. GOVERNMENT HOPES TO END SESSION ON SEPTEMBER 19

    The Federal Government hopes to conclude the present session on September 19. ...

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  11. BOXING

    Mr. Jack Munro, manager of the Sydney Stadium, is trying to induce Sid Godfrey, retired lightweight champion, to come back to the ring for a match ...

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  12. MOTOR CAR ACCIDENT.

    A Government motor car overturned at Victoria Pass, Blue Mountains, at noon yesterday and the occupants, Mr. E. H. Farrar, M.L.C., Minister for ...

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  13. SEARCH FOR WOMEN.

    The Rev. James Watson, of the Methodist Mission to Aborigines, returned to Darwin on Friday after a cruise through the islands, in which he ...

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  14. AN AUSTRALIAN ABROAD SPEAKS OF GERMAN GOODS

    Mr. Walter Marks has completed an extensive tour through Europe. He is deeply impressed with Germany's huge stocks of goods ready for export. ...

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  15. BILLIARDS

    Brilliant billiards was witnesed in the Falkiner v. Walter Lindrum match during yesterday and last night. Falkiner made a break of 1001 and Lindrum ...

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  16. DELEGATES SETTLE DOWN TO ORDINARY BUSINESS

    Reuter's Geneva correspondent reports:— In a less tense atmosphere and with a smaller public attendance the ...

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  17. RESCUED FROM FIRE.

    Narrow escapes from being burnt alive while they were asleep in their cots in a room upstairs were experienced by two children, Abe and Yetta ...

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  18. GOVERNMENT WILL PUNISH GENERAL LU YUNG-HSIANG

    Reuter's Pekin correspondent reports:— A punitive mandate which has been issued by the Pekin Government against ...

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  19. BARRIER ASSEMBLY MEETING

    The fortnightly meeting of the Barrier District Assembly was held at the Trades Hall last night. Mr. J. T. Bail presiding. Mr. R. Quintrell was ...

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  20. AN EXAGGERATED REPORT SAYS SYDNEY "GUARDIAN"

    The "Guardian" says that the "Sun's" report of the accident at Victoria Pass, in the Blue Mountains yesterday, is very much exaggerated, and ...

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  21. TAXES NOT PAID.

    The St. John's correspondent of the London "Times" reports:— Tax dodgers in Newfoundland are being rounded-up by the Government. ...

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  22. A NEWSPAPER CRITICISM OF SENATOR G. F. PEARCE

    The Melbourne "Herald," in a scathing leader concerning the fail[?] of the Government to send a warship to rescue the Douglas Mawson ...

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  23. PRINCE OF WALES.

    The Prince of Wales lunched at the Burden home to-day and acted as host to Sir Esme Howard, British Ambassador, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dana ...

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  24. POLICE WIRELESS CAR

    Sydney's first wireless police patrol car was given a trial run last night. A similar car has been a great success in Melbourne. This car can receive ...

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  25. EARL OF STADBROKE.

    A representative of the "Sunday News" interviewed Lady Pleasance, the eldest daughter of the Earl of Stradbroke, Governor of Victoria, who ...

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  26. INTOXICATED TRAINEES.

    Over 20 members of the seventeenth battalion militia from North Sydney were drunk when arrested at the Liverpool railway station yesterday. They ...

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  27. SHARE BROKER IN TROUBLE

    Henry Burnett Crosbie, stock and share broker, appeared at the Darlinghurst Sessions yesterday to answer a charge of having fraudulently ...

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  28. MR. CONSIDINE'S POSITION

    At last night's meeting of the Barrier District Assembly there was some discussion on the refusal of the executive to endorse the nomination of Mr. M. P. ...

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  29. REPORT ON SEMPELL'S CREEK

    The official report of an inspection of a mine at Sempell's Creek, in the Mudgee district. shows that in the south drive there is a reef 3in. ...

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  30. A DIVORCE PETITION.

    Mr. Justice Owen in the Divorce Court yesterday again referred to the difficulties created by the Russell v. Russe[?] decision in the House of Lords. ...

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  31. TRADE UNION CONGRESS.

    No impression was made on the Trade Union Congress at H[?]ll by the Communists (says the Labor writer of "The Times"). They were without ...

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  32. COAL MINES IDLE

    Five additional northern mines were laid idle yesterday, makins 12 now idle. ...

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  33. FATAL CYCLE COLLISION

    George Taylor (12) was killed in a cycle collision at Wagga yesterday. ...

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  34. A SUSPECTED BURGLAR.

    Remarkable coolness was shown by Mrs. Mary Lewin, an elderly widow, of Princess-street, Kew, in dealing with a man whom she discovered in ...

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  35. BREACH OF MEDICAL ACT.

    A man advertising himself as M. Franklin, capable of curing consumption, cancer and other things that have baffled the medical world," appeared ...

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  36. SPAIN'S WAR IN MOROCCO.

    The Spanish Directorate announces that the news from Morocco is now more satisfactory. An enemy attack at Kaala was repulsed. The enemy lost ...

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  37. THE WONTHAGGI MINE.

    The fire in the Wonthaggi coal mine was extinguished yesterday. Following an air test electric fans will be set running for 24 hours to ensure safety ...

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  38. F.E.D. DEFIES COURT.

    Mr. Justice Powers, president of the Federal Arbitration Court, stated in the Court yesterday that unless an assurance is given that Sir John Quick's ...

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  39. GERMANY'S WAR GUILT.

    Reuter's Berlin correspondent reports:— It has been officially announced that the German Cabinet will not meet ...

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  40. "SKI-POO" COLLECTIONS.

    Sir,—In reply to the letter by "Venizelos," headed "Ski-Poo," in which he states the assertion that foreigners are deaf and dumb when a collection box ...

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  41. COCKATOO DOCKYARD.

    Though it is not the present intention of the Federal Government to invite offers for the outright purchase of the Cockatoo Island dockyard, it was ...

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  42. FIRE AT MOTOR GARAGE.

    Damage estimated at nearly £2000 was done to motor cars and other vehicles at a fire on premises occupied by General Motors Limited Wright-street, ...

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  43. WOKEN AS ELDERS.

    It is possible that in the near future women may be admitted as elders of the Presbyterian Church in Australia (says a Melbourne message in the ...

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  44. PRINTING IN PRISON

    The printing industry is suffering from the competition of prison labor according to a deputation from the Metropolitan Council of the A.L.P., ...

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    Mrs. SUBBUBS: John Subbubs, there is no need for you to act like a madman, even if you are at the semi-final football match. —"News." Adelaide. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  46. MALTESE PLAY "BOXER."

    As a result of a surprise visit by the police to a grocery shop in King-street on Sunday afternoon, 22 Maltese were charged in the City Court on Monday ...

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