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  4. NEW SOUTH WALES

    J. Arbuckle's hairdressing shop at Eastlake was completely destroyed by by fire early yesterday. Firemen had a hard job in preventing the names ...

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  5. PRICES OF METALS AND LOCAL MINES

    Mine employees, when the announcement was made that the Proprietary and Block 14 mines would close on September 24. expected that ...

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  6. STATE ELECTIONS

    Mr. J. T. Lang, the Premier, again denies the statement that the Government is using the State printing office and public money for printing Labor ...

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  7. TROUBLED CHINA

    The vernacular press at Pekin reports the wholesale massacre of the notorious "Red Spear" bandits by soldiers belonging to General Feng Yu [?]ang ...

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  8. AERIAL DOINGS

    Messrs. Brock and Schlec, the American airmen who are flying round the world, have announced that their start for Tokio has been indefinitely ...

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  9. IRISH POLITICS

    Standing on the steps of the altar at Ballycroy, Father Thomas O'Hara urged his congregation to vote for the Government. ...

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  10. GENERAL CABLES

    A Communist newspaper declares that Mrs. Despard and Mrs. Maud M'Bride (widow of Major John M'Bride who was executed after the ...

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  11. GOVT LABOR EXCHANGE

    No unusual activity was reported from the Labor Exchange to day, there being 10 registrations up till 10 o'clock: this morning, which is not ...

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  12. PORT PIRIE ZINC SHIPMENTS

    Shipping business in connection with cargoes of zinc concentrates still continues to be brisk (says a Port Pirie message in the "Advertiser"). The ...

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  13. THIRD DEATH IS REPORTED IN THE JUNEE CRASH

    Ernest pike, who was seriously injured when a train crashed into a motor lorry he was driving on Sunday night, died yesterday. Mrs. Maguire and her ...

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  14. A MISSING EXPLORER

    The newspapers here deny the reports of the finding of Colonel Fawcett (explorer) in Peru. [Colonel Fawcett went into the ...

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  15. 1.333,168 STATE ELECTORS

    The number of electors enrolled in New South Wales is l,333.168. according to figures compiled by the Electoral Department. This number is ...

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  16. TRANS-ATLANTIC VENTURES

    The steamer Kyle which has been searching for the Fokker monoplane, Old Glory, off Newfoundland, reports having found a wrecked plane, but ...

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  17. DE VALERA CONGRATULATED BY ARCHBISHOP MANNIX

    Dr D. Mannix. Archbishop of Melbourne, has telegraphed congratulations to Mr. Valera and his fellow republicans. ...

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  18. MAN LOSES AN ARM

    Edward Ireland (50), a machinist, of Kellyville, had his left arm torn off in a machine at the boxmaking works of J. Fielding and Company, city, ...

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  19. SEARCH TO BE RENEWED FOR MISSING JOURNALIST

    The Kuomin News Agency reports that General Feng Yu Hsiang, the Honan military commander, has wirelessed the military authorities at ...

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  20. PERSIA AND RUSSIA

    The new Soviet Minister to Persia bag left for Teheran. He says that his fist task will be to conclude a new trade treaty between Persia and ...

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  21. EFFECT ON S.T. COMPANY

    Mr. V. J. Saddler (chairmen), and Messrs. T. W. Fowler and T. B. Birkbeck (directors) of the Silverton Tramway Company, returned to ...

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  22. NEWCASTLE STABBING CASE

    There was a sequel yesterday to the alleged stabbing affray on Monday night when John Thomas Whailan (45), a laborer, was charged at the ...

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  23. MURDERER DIES IN PRISON

    A message from Paris states that Sadillak, who murdered a man named Belet on a train at Paris, di[?] in prison. ...

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  24. MR. BUTTENSHAW AT WYALONG DELIVERS POLICY SPEECH

    Mr. E. A. Buttenshaw, leader of the State-Country Party, delivered his policy speech at West Wyalong last night. All three party leaders have ...

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  25. VICTORIA

    A fire destroyed a garage adjoining a block of flats at East St. Kilda early yesterday. Two cars were destroyed. The efforts of two milkmen, who gave ...

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  26. DROUGHT IN STATE

    According to pastoralists the drought is so severe in the country north of the irrigation area that even rabbits have disappeared. Settlers intend to ...

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  27. MONEY FOR THE POOR

    A foreigner known as "The Charitable Stranger," who had previously bestowed generous gifts on Thames embankment "dead beats," drove up in ...

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  28. MR. HORSINGTON'S ACTION

    After making inquiries concerning the position yesterday, Mr. E. M. Horsihgton, Minister for Lands, sent the following telegram to the Acting ...

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  29. FOUR PROMINENT RUSSIANS DEPORTED FROM FRUNCE

    A message from Berlin says that a sensation was caused at the Sovlet Embassy by the arrival of four Russians, including a member of the ...

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  30. WORKMAN INJURED BY FALL

    while working on the third floor of the premises of Hordern Brothers, George-street, City, James Bain (39), a plumber, fell to the ground. He was ...

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  31. FLIGHT OF OLD GLORY

    Captain Bone, of the liner Transylvania, arrived here last hight. He feels certain that the monoplane Old Glory sank within an hour ar two at the most ...

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  32. NATIONAL COUNCIL OF WOMEN

    The annual conference of the National Council of Women began to-day, detegates from all the States being present. ...

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  33. CRICKET

    Lord Hawke has written Mr. Douglas Hay, the New Zealand cricketers' manager, as follows:— "Our fellows' score of 170 runs in an ...

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  34. WIRELESS COMMISSION

    The report of the Royal Commission on wireless will be made public this week. The report contains recommendations ...

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  35. ANOTHER TRIP PLANNED

    Captain M'lntosh (Imperial Airways pilot) is determined to attempt the Atlantic crossing by air. He states that he realises the risks. He has ...

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  36. MR. DAVIDSON'S OFFER

    Mr. M. A. Davidson, M.L.A. telegraphed Mr. G. Lambert, secretary of the Barrier District Assembly of the A.L.P., that his election programme ...

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  37. REMARKS OF MR. M'CORMACK ON DEPORTING COMMUNISTS

    Mr. S. M. Bruce, the Prime Minister, refused to comment on the Statement by Mr. W. M'Cormack, Premier of Queensland that the Federal ...

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  38. (FATHER JERGER DEAD)

    Father Charles Jerger (57), who was interned for two years in Australia during the Great War and subsequently deported, died ...

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  39. PRIME MINISTER'S STATEMENT

    Mr. S. M. Bruce, the Prime Minister, states that copies of the Wireless Commission's report have been forwarded to the members of the board ...

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  40. POLICE AT SPORTS MEETINGS

    It is understood that Mr. M. Gosling, the Chief Secretary, is considering a proposal from Mr. J. Mitchell, the Commissioner of Police, that ...

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  41. LONDON DOCTOR'S DEATH

    The only explanation I can give of my brother's death on September 10 is that he was an overworked man and was working when he should not ...

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  42. LANCASHIRE v. THE REST

    The criket match, Lancashire, county champions, versus The Rest of England, was continued to-day. Lancashire in the first innings scored 290 ...

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  43. PUBLIC MEETING SUNDAY IS CALLED BY THE MAYOR

    The Mayor has decided to call a special meeting to be held in the Central Reserve on Sunday next to consider the position arising from the ...

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  44. CYCLONES AND TIDAL WAVES CAUSE DEATHS IN MEXICO

    A message from Nogales (Arizona) says that belated reports of a series of cyclones and tidal waves which struck the Mexican west coast last ...

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  45. MR, GORRIE'S CAMPAIGN

    Mr. A. Roy Gorrie, the selected Nationalist candidate for Sturt who went to-Tibooburra on Saturday in connection with his election campaign. ...

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  46. BODY FOUND IN RIVER

    The body of Alexander Gordon James (42) was found floating in the river at Port Adelaide to-day. He had been missing from the home of ...

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  47. BOY FOUND SUFFERING FROM COCAINE POISONING

    Horace Plane (15) was found lying in the yard of the Town Hall to-day suffering slightly from cocaine poisoning. It is stated that the boy had a ...

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  48. THE AMERICAN LEGION

    The most extensive preparations are being made for the entertainment, of 20,000 American former service men and their families. They are now ...

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  49. PARIS ASSASSINATION

    A message from Paris says that the Italian who fatally wounded Count Carlos Nardini, Italian Vice-Consul, at the Italian Consulate in Paris, has ...

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  50. COMPENSATION ACT

    Mr. W. A. C. Lewis, workers' representative on the Joint Committee of Compensation, has issued a statement in which' he advises the men working ...

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  54. MOTIVE OF THE ASSASSIN HAS NOT BEEN EXPLAINED

    A Paris message says that Count Carlos Nardini's assassin has recovered from his seizure. He is found to be an Italian cement worker, Sergio ...

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  55. NOMINATIONS FOR STURT

    Mr. B. J Reilly, returning officer for the Sturt electorate, announced at tile Courthouse at, noon to-day before a few people, the following ...

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  56. ALLEGED BRITISH SPIES COWDEMMED IN RUSSIA

    A message from Leningrad says that nine supposed British spies were ordered to be summarily shot immediately after their trial, but the ...

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  57. COUNTRY TRUDERS' ASSN.

    The annual meeting of ithe Country Traders' Association was held in Sydney to-day. Mr. G. A. Nankervis, the president; said he looked upon the ...

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