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  2. WERALCABLENEWS SALE Of VODKA IN RUSSIA IS AGAIN PERMITTED

    Reuter's Paris correspondent says:— Moscow reports state that the Soviet decision to permit the sale of vodka prohibited during and after the war ...

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  3. SECURITY PACT

    Reuter's Locarno correspondent reports: — The Security Pact has heen initialled by the respective delegates. The ...

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  4. MUSICIANS' UNION

    A meeting of the Musicians Uniod was held at the Trades Hall yesterday morning, Mr. G. Hayes presiding. A letter was presented from Mr. R. ...

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  5. NEW SOUTH WALES MOTOR BUSES AND CAR DESTROYED BY FIRE

    Three motor buses and a motor car were totally destroyed by fire in Johnson-street Annandale on Saturday. The buses were owned by the ...

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  6. FEDERAL ELECTIONS MR.BRUCE IN MELBOURNE

    Mr. S. M. Bruce the Prime Minister returned to Melbourne last night. He will go back to New South Wales later in the campaign. ...

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  7. SEAMEN'S STRIKE REPORTATION OF T. WALSH

    It is believed that the report of the Depertation Board is already in the hands of the Government and that it recommends in no uncertain language ...

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  8. UPPER HOUSE STATEMENT By MR. LANG REGARDING ITS ABOLITION

    Referring to the proposal to abolish thE Upper House Mr. J. T. Lang, the Fremier stated on Saturday night: "It is apparent there is no need for the ...

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  9. IN SOUTH AFRICA

    Strikers at Wynberg near Capetown in an endeavor to revive the British seamen's strike in South Africa have circularised the crew of the P and O. ...

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  10. MR. BLAKELEY IN COUNTRY

    Mr. Arthur Blakeley the Labor candidate for the Darling Division left for Wilcannia to address a meeting there yesterday. He will speak at ...

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  11. DOCTORS REMOVE HAIRPIN IN OPERATION ON GIRL

    Eileen Goodwin a patient in the Coast Hospital was operated on on Saturday and had a two-inch hairpin extracted from her bowel. It had been ...

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  12. COLLECTION OF A FINE TEMPORARILY DELAYED

    Sir Robert Garran Solicitor-General explain that the reason the Commonwealth has postponed action against Tom Walsh for th collection of the fine ...

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  13. AN ABNORMAL BABY.

    A baby born at Highgate with the brain and arteries of a man 80 years of age is being rejuvenated by means of sun baths and diet chiefly orange ...

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  14. VICTORIA THEFT FROM HOTEL

    His Majestys Hotel at South Yarra was entered on Saturday night and a quantity of spirits was stolen. The theives are supposed to have secreted ...

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  15. TROUBLED CHINA FIGHT FOR CONTROLL OF SHANGHAI REGION

    The question of the military control of the Shanghai region which precipitated the war last year threatens to provoke another outbreak. Sun ...

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  16. SKELETONS IN A GARDEN.

    A man digging in a garden at Woolwich on Saturday unearthed two skeletons presumably those of aborigines. They were lying side by side and above ...

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  17. INTERVIEW WITH EX-KAISER

    "The Yellow peril that predicted 30 years ago has arisen in grim arriest" This sentence gives a humorous touch to a gloomy interview with ...

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  18. IN AUSTRALIA

    Little hope is held out that a settlement of the strike will result from to-day's shipping conference called by Mr. Justice Powers in Melbourne. ...

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  19. GROCER ROBBED OF £70

    During the absence of Walter Haggard a grocer of Bridge-road Pichmond thieves entered his place and stole £70 from a till. His wife got a ...

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  20. CONSENT MAY BE SOUGHT TO MAKE APPOINTMENTS

    Mr. J. T. Lang, the Premier will shortly interview Admiral Sir Dudley de Chair the Governor with the object of Rett getting consent for additional ...

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  21. MAN ROBBED OF £20

    William O'Loughlin was sitting on a seat in University Park last night whet two footpads attacked and robbed him of £20. ...

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  22. THE EMPIRE EXHIBITION TO BE WOUND UP

    The authorities at Wembley Lave decided tb place the affairs of the second British Empire Exhibition in the hands of the liquidators. ...

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  23. MOB ASSAULT POLICE

    When Carlton police were arresting Edward Miener for obscene language they were attacked by a mob of 200 who ...

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  24. KATOOMBA MYSTERY

    The strange affair of the Katoomba disappearance is now occupying the attention of the Sydney police. In view of the fact that the man has been ...

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  25. LANDOWNER IS CHARGED WITH SERIOUS OFFENCE

    Hyley Morris 37 years of age living at Pappingford Park an estate of 1000 acres at Nutley. Sussex and his housekeeper Madeline Roberts 20 ...

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  26. SUN CHUAN FANG AT SHANGHAI

    Sun Chuan Fang arrived at Shanghai early this this ming and issued a proclamation denouncing General Chang Tso Lin. The Chekiangites are ...

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  27. CABINET MEETING TO-DAY

    The State Cabinet meets this afternoon. No request has yet been made by Mr. J. T. Lang the Premier to see the Governor regarding new ...

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  28. STATEMENT OF OFFICIAL ON GAOLING OF STRIKERS

    The secretary or the seamen's union addressing the seamen strikers last night, said that if more seamen are gaoled a fight will occur ...

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  29. ATTITUDE OF THE OWNERS IS OUTLINED BY MR. SEALE

    Mr. N. C. Seale depuity chairman of the Oversea Shipping Representatives' Association [?] as follows:— "In the United Kingdom and South ...

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  30. THE GAP TRAGEDY

    The man who jumped over the Gap on Friday vas Mr. J. Finney, a resident of Pymble-avenue, Pymble. He was identified at the morgue by his ...

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  31. ITALIAN TRAIN COLLISION.

    Reuter's Milan correspondent reports: — A passenger and a goods train collided during the night outside Pavia ...

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  32. TSINGTAO CRISIS PASSED

    Reuter's Tsingtao correspondent reports: — The crisis has been passed and an amicable settlement reached. It is ...

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  33. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS MAN WITH THROAT CUT ON CAULFIELD RACECOURSE

    A night watchman at the Caulfield racecourse on Saturday night found Ernest John Edney of Armstrong street Middle Park with his throat ...

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  34. POLAND'S CAMPAIGN AGAINST COMMUNISTS

    "Reuter's Warsaw correspondent reports: — Political police at Vilna arrested 200 communists including the director of ...

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  35. JAPANESE DESTROYERS LEAVE FOR TSINGTAO

    Renter's Tokio correspondent reports: — Two Japanese destroyers are reported to have left for Tsingtao from ...

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  36. PRISONER ESCAPES

    Charles Allsop, a prisoner being brought from Brisbane to Sydney, jumped from the express train near Hornsby, and got clear away ...

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  37. AVIATION ACCIDENTS

    A French Goliath plane on the Paris London service with seven passengers crashed at Tunbridge Wells in a dense fog this afternoon. Three persons ...

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  38. COUNTRY WOMEN EFFORT FOR MATERNITY WARD

    A cheque for £105 19/1 has been handed to Mr. E. A. Smith, secretary and administrator of the Hospital, by the Country Womens' Association. ...

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  39. YOUNG MAN ASSAULTED

    A young man named Charles Dobson residing at Ascot Vale was admitted to the Melbourne Hospital on Saturday night suffering cerebral ...

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  40. TRAM AND BUS COLLIDE

    A man was killed and six others were injured when a tram and bus collided in Victoria avenue Chatswood last night. The tram was on ...

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  41. R.A. WAR MEMORIAL UNVEILED AT HYDE PARK

    A memorial to 49,000 men of the Royal Artillery killed in the Great War, the dominant feature of which is a huge stone howitzer was ...

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  42. PROHIBITION IN U.S.A. 230 VESSELS AND 400 MEN CAPTURED IN SEVEN MONTHS

    Reuter's Washington correspondent reports:— Coastguard officials announced on Friday that the "dry" navy had ...

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  43. THE MURRAY VALLEY

    Sir John M'Whae, in a speech at Albury, stated that the Hume weir— will revolutionise the Murrays Valley, which will be capable of supporting ...

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  44. BACK TO BURRA

    The following persons will leave on Thursday night to participate in the "Back- to- Burra" celebrations:— Messrs. Bruce, Knevitt, J. Pascoe, ...

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  45. AERIAL MAIL NEW TIME-TABLE PROPOSED

    The "Scrub Bird" arrived, from'Mildura on time yesterday flying over the city and Hospital before landing at the aerodrome. ...

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  46. ARREST OF COMMUNISTS IN GREAT BRITAIN

    The British Miners' Federation has sent Sir W. Joynson-Hicks the Home Secretary a letter signed by Mr. A. J. Cook the secretary on behalf of the ...

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  47. THIEF JUMPS 20 FEET FROM HOTEL BALCONY

    Jumping 20ft. from an hotel balcony and twice escaping from the police by means of his extraordinary agility a well-known criminal provided a ...

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  48. SIR F. MOLDEN'S OPINION

    Sir Frank Moulden of Adelaide a former Lord Mayor when interviewed on Saturday said "Prohibition in America is a failure. The results of ...

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  49. ATTEMPTS OF WOMAN TO COMMIT SUICIDE

    Reuter's Paris correspondent reports: — An amazing story of four unsuccessful attempts at suicide has been ...

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  50. FOUR PEOPLE INJURED WHEN VEHICLES COLLIDE

    Four people were injured in a collision between a motor car and a motor cycle at North Sydney late last night. John Garry (45) suffered a ...

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  51. REMARKABLE OPERATION

    Tom Fremantle Perry a former trooper in the Sixth New South Wales Light Horse, is the hero of a remarkable operation. A bullet has been ...

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  52. CABLE FROM AFRICA

    The following cable message was received yesterday by Mr. Tom Fleming secretary of the New South Wales branch of the Seamen's Union ...

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  53. ANNUAL GOVT. SUBSIDIES

    In reply to a question in the House of Representatives, Sir Neville Howse, Minister for Defence, stated on September 23 that the Larkin Aircraft ...

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  54. ITALIAN AIRMENTS FLIGHT LEAVES FOR KAGOSHIMA

    Reuter's Hashimoto correspondent reports:— Major de Pinedo and his companion the two Italian airmen left for ...

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  55. MOTOR CYCLIST KILLED AND COMPANION INJURED

    Reginald Smiles (21) a draftsman of Cremorne was killed and Walter Pym (21) clerk of Manly was injured when a motor cycle and sidecar ...

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  56. PERSONAL

    A private advice received in Broken Hill announces the death of Miss Winnie Hunter, at Hobart, at the age of 21 years. Miss Hunter had been ...

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  57. DISPUTE ON [?]

    Owing to the hold-up of the [?] by the Australian Seamen's Union the agents Huddart Parker Limited for Welling New Zealand and ...

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  58. BUSH FIRE IN QUEENSLAND DESTROYS A GREAT AREA

    A big bush fire has broken out on the Upper Warrego river and has burned through Babbiloorob run and Carnarvon ranges, destroying thousands of ...

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  59. ON THE ROAD TO SHANGHAI

    Reuter's Kagoshima correspondent reports that Major de Pinedo and his companion left for Shanghai at 6 o'clock this morning. ...

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  60. EDUCATIONAL

    The State Government has decided to place £4,500,000 at the disposal of the Education Department for the financial year (says a Sydney message in ...

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    All reports or other communications intended for publication in "The Barrier Miner" should be accompanied by a signature sad address (not for ...

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  62. ARRIVAL AT SHANGHAI

    Major de Pinedo and his companion arrived here at 12.15 o'clock this afternoon. ...

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