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  2. NEW SOUTH WALES GAOLED FOR ASSAULT.

    At the Darlinghurst Sessions yesterday Frederick Nicholson (53), quarryman, who had pleaded guilty to two charges of having assaulted two little ...

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  3. THE METAL MARKET

    The following are the middle quotations of the Loudon metal market for Thursday, December 4:— Lead (soft foreign).Spot £[?]5[?] ...

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  4. SPANISH POLITICS

    Reuter's Madrid correspondent reports:— The King of Spain has approved of a new civil Ministry of which General ...

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  5. STATE PARLIAMENT YESTERDAY'S PROCEEDINGS

    The following business was transacted in the Legislative Assembly yesterday:— —Widows Pensions Bill.— ...

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  6. FEDERAL ELECTIONS COUNT FOR THE SENATE IN DARLING DIVISION

    The counting for the third seat for the Senate for New South Wales for the division of Darling is now proceeding, after Senators C.F. Cox and W. ...

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  7. DEPORTATION ARGUMENT STILL CONTINUES BEFORE THE HIGH COURT

    Sir Robert Garran, Federal SolicitorGeneral, continued his argument yesterday in the High Court in the application on behalt of Mr. T. Walsh ...

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  8. CRICKET THE TEST MATCH

    The test match between Australia and the [?] of Australia was continued on the S[?]ney Cricket Ground to-day. The Rest representatives ...

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  9. GRECO-BULGARIAN FRONTIER DISPUTE

    Reuter's Geneva correspondent reports:— Sir Horace Bumbold head of the commission of inquiry into the recent ...

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  10. TWO YEARS FOR ROBBERY.

    William Gedding, who had pleader guilty at the Darlinghurst Quarter Sessions when charged with, robbery under arms, was sentenced to two ...

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  11. CHINESE AND KANAKAS CLASH AT OCEAN ISLAND

    There has been a clash at Ocean Island between Chinese and Kanakas. It is alleged that the Chinese smuggled a quantity of fire[?] ashore and ...

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  12. SENATOR DUNCAN ELECTED TO SECOND N.S.W. SENATE SEAT

    The second New South Wales Senator has been declared elected. Senator W. L. Duncan (Nat.) was the successful candidate. Alfter the preferences of ...

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  13. WHOLESALE BIGAMIST DUPES 1000 WOMEN

    Astounding big[?] charges at the Leeds Assizes resulted in George Les[?]ie being sentenced to 10 years' penal servitude. He had been using an ...

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  14. UNION PROTEST MEETINGS SUGGESTED IN MELBOURNE

    A conference of transport unions held in Melbourne to determine what form the protest against the Deportation Act should take, decided that ...

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  15. THE COOGEE ASSAULT CASE.

    Superintendent Mankey, chief of the Criminal investigation Branch, stated yesterday that he had learned that the man Curtis, whom the police wish, ...

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  16. MURDER OF MRS. MACFIE

    Reuter's Weltevreden (Java) correspondent reports:— The evidence in the murder of Mrs. Mache has so far revealed little. A ...

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  17. WORK OF MISSIONARIES

    A good number of the Women's Auxiliary attended at the St. Peters Church of Kngiand yesterday afternoon, when the Rev. A. S. Needham, chairman of ...

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  18. MR. STEWART SUGGESTS AN ELECTIVE MINISTRY

    Mr. P. G. Stewart, M.H.R., speaking at Warracknabeal, said: "The elections have resulted in a victory for the Nationalists, a defeat for ...

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  19. ART UNION TICKET TROUBLE.

    The injunction application sought o[?] behalf of Stephen Bailey against Mrs. Bella Hines, the drawer of the first prize in the ...

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  20. INDUSTRIAL WORKERS ON STRIKE AT LONDON DOCKS

    Hundreds of dockers and stevedores, members of the Transport Workers' Union, who were engaged in unloading wool and frozen mutton from the ...

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  21. ACQUITTED OF ARSON.

    In the Central Criminal Conrt yesterday George Leslie Achurch (38), safemalter, was charged with arson at his shop in Annandale. The Crown ...

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  22. IRISH SETTLEMENT BILL

    In the House of Commons Mr. S. Baldwin the Prime Minister stated that he hoped to introduce the Irish Bill embodying the agreement on ...

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  23. SHEFFIELD SHIELD GAMES.

    The following team has been chosen to represent New Sooth Wales against South Australia and Victoria in the Sheffield Shield matches:— Collins ...

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  24. SESSION TO END DECEMBER 18.

    Mr. J. T. Lang, the Premier, is confident that the first session of Parliament will end on December 18. The Legislative Council still has ...

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  25. FALSE PRETENCES CHARGE AGAINST SYDNEY SOLICITOR

    A well-known city solicitor was arrested last night by detectives who have been engaged for some time past in a case concerning a man who ...

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  26. MOULDERS UNION GUILTY OF AN ILLEGAL STRIKE

    In the Industrial Court yesterday Mr. Justice Edmunds found that the New South Wales District of the Federated Moulders and Metal Workers ...

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  27. COMPENSATION BILL FOR GERMAN EX-RULERS

    Reuter's Berlin correspondent reports:— There was a heated debate in the Reichstag on motions dealing with the ...

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  28. EAST TORRENS CLUB NOT COMING AT CHRISTMAS

    Mr. C. G. Davison, secretary of the Barrier District Cricket League, this morning was notified hy the East Torrens Cricket Club that the club is ...

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    The scholars of the Church of Christ Bible School at Railway Town held their anniversary services last Sunday. The children sang sweetly ...

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    In an official statement issued by the Communist party it is stated by Mr. Voigt, the secretary, that Mr. A. C. Willis, wice-president of the ...

    Article : 79 words
  32. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS

    The triennial election of aldermen to represent ratepayers in the Municipal Council was held today in all parts of the city, but as was generally ...

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  33. MEN COMMITTED FOR TRIAL FOR CONSPIR ACY TO DEFRAUD

    In the Central Police Court yesterday Percy Murray, a road ganger, and his son Amos Murray, grocer's assistant, of Wyong, were charged with ...

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  34. LEAGUE PERMIT COMMITTEE.

    A meeting of the permit committee of the Barrier District Cricket League was held at the Y.M.C.A. rooms lost night, Mr. M. C. Crace presiding. ...

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    BRITISH COMMUNISTS APPEAR AT THE OLD BAILEY ON CONSPIRACY CHARGE Albert Intpin (secretary of the Communist Party of Great Britain) and Ma wife, and Thomas Wintrinsfcam (an Gsford graduate), two of the 12 British Communists found guilty at the Old Bailey, London, of a charge of seditious conspiracy. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  36. PROHIBITION IN U.S.A.

    A New York message says:— In what the Federal authorities described as the greatest raid on supposed rum importing and distributing ...

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    The New South Wales howlers defeat ted the British team by 104 points to 80. All communications for which ...

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  40. S.A. SENATE VACANCY

    It is expected that both Houses of the South Australian Parliament will meet during the last week ot the present session to elect a successor to ...

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  41. FEDERAL LOAN COUNCIL

    The Federal Loan Council concluded its sittings in Melbourne last night. Labor Treasurers from other States expressed amazement at the attitude ...

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  42. MR. BRUCE'S REPLY TO VISITOR'S CRITICISM

    "I am very surprised that one of our recent guests should make such a sweeping indictment after sn short a stay. His judgment in the ...

    Article : 87 words
  43. STRAWBERRY FETE

    A strawberry fete in aid of the funds of the South-Western Methodist Circuit was opene[?] in Ivoy Hall, Railway Town, at 3 o'clock this afternoon. ...

    Article : 136 words
  44. GREATER SYDNEY SCHEME

    Mr. Murdoch, president of the Citizens' Reform Association, has protested, against the proposed absorption of Waterloo by the City Council as an ...

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    In the Victorian singles tennis championship Fitchett beat Werthein 3—6,6—3,1—6,6—1,[?]—[?], Five sets and 18 games were played before ...

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    William [?] a change [?] [?] at the [?] mine was [?] at the [?] department of the Hospital [?] night [?] ...

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