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  2. SPORTING ENGLISH COUNTY CRICKET

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  3. AUSTRALIAN TEAM THIRD TEST MATCH

    The weather wak sultry and threatening when the third Test match was resumed at Leeds to-day. The wicket was in good condition. There were ...

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  4. THE METAL MARKET

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  5. U.S.A. EXPLOSION FIRE STILL BURNING

    A message from Lake Denmark states that 24. hours after the explosions the fire still blocks every effort to enter the arsement area. Exploding shells from ...

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  6. COMPENSATION ACT GAROBODALL A COUNCIL TO DISPENSE WITH WORKMEN

    As the result, of the operation of the Workers' Compensation Act and the 44 hour week the Garobodalla Shire Council has decided to dispense with all ...

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  7. MAN FOUND DEAD AT NORTH MINE

    Domenico Canparin (28), an Italian, single, was found dead underground at the North mine this afternoon. Mr. Canparin, who resided at 147 ...

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  8. GENERAL CABLES AN AUSTRIAN PRINCE WANTS U.S.A. HETRESS

    A Vienna message says that the Austrian aristocracy has been very poor since the fall of the monarchy. Nany of its members have solved financial ...

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  9. WILCANNIA TRAGEDY

    Walter Arthur Nelson, who was sentenced to death on Saturday for the murder of William Oliver at Yanterbangce Government Tank, left for the ...

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  10. KEMPSEY RACES ABANDONED.

    The Kempsey races, which were set down for July 17, have been abandoned on account of the heavy expenses which would be incurred under the ...

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  11. EASING OF BEEF PRICES

    Coramenting on the recent easing of beef prices, a stock and station agent said to-day that it would be a mistake on the part of the people to think that ...

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  12. BOXING.

    There was a large attendance, at the King's Theatre, last night when Era Waddy, holder of the heayweight championship of Australia, met Ern ...

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  13. NEW SOUTH WALES DEATH OF A RECLUSE.

    William Homefield, a recluse who lived at Wondalga for 50 years, died a few days ago apparently from a seizure. When the hody was found yesterday it ...

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  14. MURDERER'S FINGERPRINTS AS DECORATION FOR DRESSES

    "Fingerprints of Landru, enlarged and painted on [?]epe de chine, make decorations for the most fashionable evening gowns for Parisiennes," states ...

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  15. DANGER OF BALKAN WAR

    The "Daily Chronicle's" war correpondent lays stress on the danger of the situation on the Roumanian and Bulgarian frontiers, where guerrilla ...

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  16. ...MAN ENDS HIS LIFE.

    A man whose name is unknown committed suicide by slashing his throat with a razor at the corner of Telopia and Baptist streets, Redfern, yesterday ...

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  17. FOUR BODIES RECOVERED.

    So far only roar bodies have been recovered. It may be days befom the debris, can be searched. Ten million pounds of powder, mostly T.N.T. ...

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  18. INDUSTRIAL

    The conference held at Newcastle between representatives of the Broiken Hill Proprietary Company and the unions concerned in the lockout from ...

    Article : 81 words
  19. CHILD SCALDED TO DEATH.

    Laurence Betts (5) was scalded to death through falling into a tub of hot water at the home of his parents at Armidale yesterday. ...

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  20. TROTTING RACES

    The totallsator has been in existence on New South Wales racecourses for nearly 10 years, hut when Amy Pronto ran third in the unhoppled ...

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  21. ROPE AROUND MAN'S NECK AS TOKEN OF SUBMISSION

    After a wedding at the St. Denis Town Hall, to which all parties were carried in wheelbarrows, the bride, who weighs 16 stone, publicly wound a rope ...

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  22. ALLEGED BRIBERY

    At the Central Police Court yesterday Herbert Riley (43), a salesman, was committed for trial on a charge of having endeavored td persuade and ...

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  23. BROKEN HILL--BURRA ROAD

    With regard to the sign-posting of the Broken Hill to Burra road, Mr. C. S. Wood. secretary of the Automobile Association, reported that all sings ...

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  24. RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS

    Mr. T. R. Bavin, Leader of the Opposition, expressed the opinion yesterday that the only course open to Mr. J. T. Lang, the Premier, in view ...

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  25. PARACHUTE DESCHTS

    Air Vice-Marshall Sir John Salmond maur a daring experimental descent front an altitude of 2000ft. in a parachute at the Northolt aerodrome. ...

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  26. VICTORIA WOMAN REPORTED MISSING

    Ths dense bush in the region of Maryville has been, scoured for three days in an endeavor to find Miss Olive Pittman, proprietress of a well-known ...

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  27. STATIONMASTER INJURED BY ADELAIDE EXPBESS

    Herbert Dyer, stationmaster at Kiata, was attending to a lamp about 400 yards along the railway line when the Adelaide express struck him. He ...

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  28. WRESTLING.

    Wrestling will be revived in Breiten Hill on Saturday night next when a bout Trill he conducted at the Stadium by the Trades Hall Trust. The ...

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  29. DR. MANNIX IN NEW YORK

    Dr. Mannix, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Melbourne, addressed a meeting to 5000 people held under the auspices of the American Association for ...

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  30. PENSIONER LEFT MONEY.

    Harry Ferguson, an old-age pensioner, who lived in a hut at Wangaratta, has received news that he is aco-beneficiary with his sister in a legacy ...

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  31. PERSONAL

    Mr. J. P. Fitzgerald, secretary of the Zinc Corporation, left for Melbourne last night. Mr. J. H. A. Pilgrim, Sourth ...

    Article : 135 words
  32. FLOODS IN NEW ZEALAND

    Reports from Auckland show that heavy rains fell in many parts of the Dominion, followed by serious floods. A Maori boy was riding a horso when ...

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  33. BUSES IN COLLISION

    Nine people were injured when two motor buses, crowded with passengers, collided at Avondale yesterday. The sides of the vehicles were torn ...

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  34. METHODIST UNNION

    The "Daily News" states that the fate of the Methodist Union will be decided at a conference at York on Thursday. Union is doomed ...

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  35. MAN IS FOUND GUILTY OF, STEALING £1662

    Emanuel Potiris, cafe proprietor, of Fitzroy, was yesterday found guilty of having stolen £1662, the property of George Wilson. ...

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  36. FLIGHT TO AUSTRALIA BY MR. ALAN COBHAM

    The De Haviland Company stated to-night that it had received a cable from Mr. Alan Cobham that, he had round a suitable mechanic in Sergeant ...

    Article : 105 words
  37. PALAIS DE DANSE BALL

    The management of the Palais de Danse announces that Zelda and John Juqn, Anglo-Spanish dancers, will appear at the Palais ball to be held on ...

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  38. SHOOTING WITH INTENT

    Miss Lovat gave evidence yesterday afternoon in the Criminal Court in the case in which Morris Davies is charged with having shot at her at Maroubra ...

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  39. SLAVERY CONVENTION OF LEMMIE OF NATIONS

    Mr S. M. Bruce,.tho Prime Minister, referring to the cabled reports of the draft of the slavery convention of the League of Nations, said:— ...

    Article : 115 words
  40. CLAIM FOR DAMAGES

    A writ claiming £500,000 damages against the Municipal Council of Sydney was Issued out of the Supreme Court yesterday on behalf of the ...

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  41. POSTPONEMENT URGED

    Sir Henry Lunn, who recently visited Australia, in a letter to the London "Times" states that he does not think that 75 per cent. of the ...

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  42. MUNICIPAL ROLL FOR 1926 IS NOW BEING PREPARED

    Officials of thE City Council are now engaged in the work of preparing the municipal roll for 1926. Cards have already been distributed to occupiers of ...

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  43. AUSTRALIAN BOWLERS HAD TRIUMPH YESTERDAY

    The "Daiy 'Express" special critic says:—"The Australians have the third Test more than half won. England's batting broke down badly: It ...

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  45. ANOTHER ROYAL TRIP

    An indication that the Duke of York may vi[?]t. Australia is contained in a statement by the "Observer" that the [?]ship Repulse has completed an ...

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  46. GOVERNOR-GENERAL ILL

    A message from Rockhampton says that on returning to Carlton House yesterday after fulfilling his morning engagements, Lord Stonehaven, the ...

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  47. MR. HORSINGTON, M.L.A.

    Mr. E. M. Horsington, M.L.A., who is touring the electorate, in a brief interview to-day said he arrived at Ivanhoe about 10.p.m. on Wednesday night ...

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  48. PRICE OF PETROL

    Large petrol importing firms have not yet decided to increase their prices following the increase in the tariff. It is believed by the trade in Melbourne ...

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  49. WARNER ON MACARTNEY

    Mr. P. F. ("Plum") AVarner, writing of Macartney's innings says:— "Grace, Kanjitsinhji, Trumper or Hobbs could not have surpassed that ...

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  50. ARCTIC EXPIORATION

    Captain G. Wilkins arrived here on Bandar, en route to Detroit. He troeraieor that his Arctic undertaking will resumed. ...

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  51. WOMM SHOT DEAD

    At the Central Police Court yesterday Maurice Strymans (38), a Belgian master mariner, was charged with the murder of. Ruth Clarkson. ...

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  52. FUNERAL OF MR. W. ROBINSON

    The funeral of the late Mr. William Robinson, of Wilson-street, South Broken Sill, took place this morning, the interment being made in the general ...

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  53. PNEUMONIC INFLUENZA

    During the week ended at noon yesterday 68 capes, of pneumonic influenza, with 15 deaths, were reported to the Health Department from ...

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  55. "DAILY HERALD" DEFENDS CARR

    The "Daily Herald" says:—"The worst of employing well-known, cricketers to write about the Tests is that they must hare something to say. ...

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  56. TRAGEDY IN A PRISON

    William Chandler (31), a prisoner at Pentridge Gaol, was committed for trial yesterday on a charge of having murdered Joshua Martin (67), ...

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  57. EIGHT POINTS OF RAIN

    Yesterday afternoon light rain set in and continued for a few.hours, hut only eight points wero registered. At Stephens Creek there was a ...

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  58. VISIT OF DR. LEES.

    Dr. Harrington Lees, Archbishop of Melbourne agnin conducted a mission service at St. Peter's Church lastnight, when there was a good ...

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  59. M.C.C. TOUR OF SOUTH AFRICA HAS BEEN CANCELLED

    The M.C.C. tour of South Africa in 1926-27 has been cancelled. ...

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  61. MR. PHILIP TREVOR JOINS IN PRAISE OF MACARTNEY

    Mr. Philip Trevor, writing in the "Daily Telegraph" comments along the lines of Warner. He conclndes by saying: "I believe that Macartney ...

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