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  2. SPORTING FRENCH MOTOR RACING

    Reuter's Paris correspondent reports:— A 40-horsepowor car driven in turn by three drivers is claimed to have ...

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  3. WILCANNIA TRAGEDY CONDEMNED MAN' S HISTORY

    Walter Arthur Nelson, who was on Saturday afternoon sentenced to death by Mr. Acting-Justice Bevan after having been found guilty of the ...

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  4. THE REFERENDUM FEDERATED UNIONS' MANIFESTO

    The Commonwealth Council of Federated Unions has issued a manifesto urging all workers to vote "Yes" in the coming referendum on the question ...

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  5. INDUSTRIAL

    At a mass meeting of the Printing Industry Employees' Union held in the Sydney Trades Hall Mr. Wilson, the acting secretary, informed members ...

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  6. COMPENSATION ACT GOVT. INSURANCE OFFICE

    It is probable that the local office of the Department of Labor and Industry will be made an agency by the Government for insurers under the ...

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  7. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS MOTORIST DIES IN HOSPITAL FOLLOWING ON INJURIES

    Douglas Barton (23), of Moorhouse-street, Malvern, died at the Alfred Hospital on Saturday afternoon as a result of a collision between a motor cycle and ...

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  8. FLIGHT TO AUSTRALIA BY MR. ALAN COBHAM A VIATOR MAY CONTINUE WITH R.A.F. MECHANIC

    Mr. Alan Cobham telegraphs from Basra: "I am hoping to proceed in a few days with a sergeant-mechanic from Basra, who may be kindly loaned ...

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  9. RAILWAY ACCIDENT IN S.A. HAS A FATAL ENDING

    William Barnett (57), who was injured by an engine while walking along the line near Clapham on Thursday, died in the Adelaide ...

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  10. COLLAPSE OF AWNING LEADS TO MAN'S DEATH

    William Langford (38), a house and estate agent, was killed this morning when a cantileven awning which was being erected at a shop on the old ...

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  11. FALL DOWN EMBANKMENT.

    Roy Thompson, of Elsternwick, was riding a motor cycle at Belgrave on Saturday and when endeavoring to avoid a motor car his machine fell 40 ...

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  12. PRAISED BY SENATOR HANNAN

    Senator Hannan, in a speech at the Bijou Theatre last night, declared that the New South Wales Workers' Compensation Act was the greatest ever ...

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  13. U.S.A. POWDER MAGAZINE IS STRUCK BY LIGHTNING

    A message from Lake Denmark (New Jersey) says that abort 80 persons were killed by four terrific explosions which were caused by lightning ...

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  14. DAVIS CUP TENNIS

    Reuter's Barcelona correspondent reports:— In the semi-final round of the European zone Britain beat Spain by three ...

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  15. MOORE ARRIVES AT CROYDON

    Mr. Moore arrived at the Croydon aerodrome this evening. He told an interviewer that he was not afraid to go with Mr. Cobham on his Australian ...

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  16. GIRL MEETS HER DEATH IN MOTOR CYCLING SMASH

    Joyce Clements (18), a resident of Cronulla, was thrown from a motor cycle when tho driver of it, Sydney Douglas (18), swerved to avoid a ...

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  17. A BROKEN LEG.

    A motor cycle and motor car collided at the corner of Gotham and Glenferrie roads, Kew, at 6 p.m. on Saturday. Mathew Smith (18), of Docker-street, ...

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  18. ARDGLEN TRAIN SMASH

    Mr. A. O. Baker, formerly locomotive enginedriver on the New South Wales railways and now steam navvy driver, says that he is well ...

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  19. MOTOR CAR OVERTURNS AND KILLS AN OCCUPANT

    A motor car driven by M. Apino, of Black Kock, was travelling along Beach-road, Beaumaris, on Saturday when Apino saw another car ...

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  20. BOXING

    At Southampton Phil Scott gained a points decision over Tom Heeney in 20 rounds for the heavyweight championship of the British Empire. ...

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  21. SHOOTING OF ELLIOTT

    The Basra correspondent of the London "Times" says that a number of arrests have been made in the vicinity of Hamar Lake in connection with the ...

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  22. YOUNG WOMAN INJURED BY CONSTABLE'S MOTOR CYCLE

    Miss Rosie Chandler, who resides at 17 Mica-street, was admitted to the Hospital last night as a result of being knocked down by a motor cycle ...

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  23. DEATH FOLLOWS INJURIES

    Mrs. Catherine Mitchell, of Campbell-street, Collingwood, was crossing the corner of Gold and Shackell streets on Saturday when she was ...

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  24. WILLIAMS BEATS UREN

    At the Sydney Stadium on Saturday night "Sunny Jim" Williams, an American negro, knocked out Tommy Uren in the third round of a 20-round ...

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  25. GERMAN PRINTERS ASKED TO FORGE BRITISH NOTES

    Reuter's Berlin correspondent reports:— Several reputable German printing firms have recently received letters ...

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  26. FOOTBALL RUGBY.

    Although New South Wales showed great improvement on their form of the previous week the visitors again went under to Queensland in a Rugby ...

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  27. A FRACTURED SKULL

    A lad named Thomas Joseph Ryan, of Hawthorn, was knocked down by a motor car at Bourke and Burwood roads, Hawthorn, on Saturday. He ...

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  28. EDWARDS DEFEATS STEWART

    At the Newcastle Stadium on Saturday Billy Edwards (11.3½) knocked out Alf Stewart. (11.5½), a former middleweight champion of Australia, ...

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  29. CYCLISTS SKULL FRACTURED

    F. Pritchard, of High-street, Malvern, fell in the 25-mile cycle championship, road race at Campbellfield on Saturday and fractured his skull. He ...

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  30. A BRISBANE CONTEST

    At the Brisbane Stadium on Saturday Billy Stanley (10.6) gained a points decision over Doug. Murray (11.3). ...

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  31. FIRST TEST MATCH.

    The All Blacks, advertised by the New South Wales Rugby Union as the "world's greatest footballers," went down to New South Wales by 26 points ...

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  32. MEN INJURED

    J. H. Williams, a miner at the Proprietary mine, was treated at the outpatients' department of the Hospital on Saturday for a septic leg. On ...

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  33. WRESTLING.

    At the Melbourne Stadium on Saturday night a wrestling contest developed into a boxing match and the result was that Billy Meeske. knocked out ...

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  34. HORSE BOLTS WITH SULKY

    James Carroll was driving a horse attached to a sulky along Queen-street, Campbelltown, when the shaft broke, causing the horse to bolt. The ...

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  35. FRENCH POLITICS

    Reuter's Paris correspondent reports-"The Chamber of Deputies has passed a vote of confidence in the Government by 262 votes to 247." ...

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  36. EVANGELISTIC MISSION

    On Saturday evening Commander Harvey delivered his lecture, entitled "With Shackleton in the Antarctic." It was illustrated by slides, made from ...

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  37. BROKENS PLAYER INJURED IN GAME WITH SOUTHS

    Charlie Gapper, a useful member of the Brokens defence, had a bone in his arm fractured while playing in the match against the Souths on the Alma ...

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  38. MOTOR VEHICLES COLLIDE

    Yesterday afternoon when there were several vehicles travelling in the directon of the aerodrome and nearing their destination Mr. F. W. Walsh, ...

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  39. LIMUTKIN BEATS ANDERSON.

    Peter Lunutkin defeated Ern Anderson, of New Zealand, in six 10-minute rounds in a wrestling contest at the King's Theatre on Saturday night. ...

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  40. KILLED AT PORT PIRIE

    James Kenny (59), a horsedriver, shortly before noon on Sunday was working at the smelters driving two horses tandem fashion attached to a ...

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  41. POLICEMAN FOUND DEAD

    Constable Henry Arthur Turner (25), attached to the Regent-street Police Station, was found dead on a vacant allotment near the backyard of his ...

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  42. SYDNEY RACING.

    Unless a few favorites win at Sydney registered meetings shortly there will be nobody but bookmakers at race meetings. Pencillers have had one of ...

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  43. WEST CLUB'S TOUR

    The West Football Club will leave on Wednesday night for a tour to Melbourne, Wonthaggi, Camperdown, Geelong, and Bacchus Marsh. The ...

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    The Sydney correspondent of "The Miner" telegraphs that considerable excitement was caused at the Gap at Watson's Bay yesterday, when a ...

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  45. FEDERAL ELECTOR FINED FOR NOT VOTING IN NOVEMBER

    In the Police Court this morning, before Mr. G. A. Stevenson, S.M., Mr. E. D. Senior, Commonwealth Electoral Officer for the division of Darling, ...

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  46. WITNESSES LEAVE FOR HOME

    Dr. Hellstrom, who gave medical evidence in the trial of Walter Arthur Nelson, left for Wilcannia with Mrs. Hellstrom yesterday. Other witnesses ...

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  47. Advertising

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  48. CRITICISM BY MR. LAMBERT OF LABOR PARTY LEADERS

    Speaking at a meeting at the Trades Hall on Saturday Mr. W. H. Lambert, M.H.R., declared that the manifesto signed by the Federal Labor Party ...

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  49. PYALLA'S BUNNING AT VICTORIA PARK

    The poor showing of Pyalla, the favorite for the Victoria Park Handicap on Saturday, caused considerable comment. Subsequently it was ...

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  50. PORT PIRIE ASSOCIATION MAY NEXT YEAR PLAY S.A.

    After the defeat of West Torrens hy the combined team from the Port Pirie Association on Saturday week, the question of a match with a team from ...

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  51. DEATH OF MR. W. ROBINSON

    Mr. William Robinson, an old resident of South Broken Hill, died at 6.20 o'clock last night. He was chopping wood on Saturday when he ...

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  52. WEEK-END ASSOCIATION.

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  53. MR. GARDEN ON COMMITTEE TO DIRECT PROPAGANDA

    A meeting of the A.L.P. executive on Saturday appointed Mr. J. S. Garden, secretary of the Trades and Labor Council, one of the publicity ...

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  54. POLO CARNIVAL.

    The polo carnival was concluded on Saturday with the following results:— Dudley Cup (final).—Harden beat Muswellbrook by 8 goals to 4. ...

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  55. ARCHBISHOP LEES

    Dr. Harrington Lees, Archbishop of Melbourne, officiated at three services at St. Peter's Church yesterday. The evening service was attended by a ...

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  56. LICENSING COURT

    In the Police Court this morning before Mr. G. A. Stevenson, S.M., the (following cases under the Liquor Act were dealt with:— ...

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  57. ATTORNEY-GENERAL OPPOSED TO CONTENTIONS

    Mr. J. G. Latham, the Federal Attorney-General, is opposed to the holding of a convention to suggest amendments to the Constitution. He said ...

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  58. TENNIS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 144 words
  59. Advertising

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  60. MAN STABBED IN FIGHT

    A fight took place between a number of Italians and Australians near the "Foresters' Arms Hotel, Oakleigh, on Saturday night, daring which Baden ...

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    A London cable reports that F. R. Sppfforth, the former Australian fast bowler, who died on June 4, left estate which, for probate purposes, is ...

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    Ruth Clarkson (36), residing near Forbes-street, Darlinghurst, was shot dead this morning. Her body was taken to the morgue. An arrest has ...

    Article : 26 words
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