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  4. NEW SOUTH WALES

    Working on the seventh floor of a city building on Tuesday, Master Roy Long, aged 17 years, apprentice to a plumber, slipped and fell 100ft. down ...

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  5. FAMILY ENDOWMENT

    The Metropolitan Water Board has decided to withhold the payment of its contribution of £4706 under the Family Endowment Act for a week. Sir ...

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  6. THE METAL MARKET

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  7. STATE ELECTIONS

    Mr. J. T. Lang, the premier, speaking at Young last night, said that if the Government is returned to office he proposed to introduce a scheme to ...

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  8. SPORTING

    A meeting of the North Football Club ladies' committee was held in the Town Hall last night, Mr. J. W. Richardson presiding, It was decided ...

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  9. THE TURF

    H. Jenkins, the well-known, jockey, will arrive to fulfil engagements' at' Saturday's L.V.R.C. meeting. He can go to scale at 7.10, and is on the ...

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  10. PRICE OF METALS AND LOCAL MINES

    Mr. J. M. Baddeley, Minister for Mines, states that he desires to refute the statement that the closing down of some of the mines at Broken ...

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  11. PROPRIETARY MINE

    In announcing the decision to close down. Mr. H. E. Darling, chairman of directors of the Broken Hill Proprietary Company, said:—"Although the ...

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  12. L.V.R.C. RACES

    The spring meeting of the L.V.R.C will be held on the Broken Hill Course on Saturday next. All passes will be issued between ll and 11.30 a.m. ...

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  13. THREE DOGS KILL SNAKE AND SAVE CHILD'S LIFE

    Two children at Illawong, near Cootamundra, were saved from death by faithful dogs. A brown snake, 6ft. long, was about to strike at one ...

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  14. INDUSTRIAL

    After a conference with the management of Hoskins' steel work at Lithgow the enginedrivers and firemen decided to resume work. Another ...

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  15. CLAIM FOR ALLEGED LIBEL

    Mr. 'A. Lysaght, Attorney-General, issued a writ yesterday for £10,000 each respectively for alleged libel against the "Sun" newspapers, and ...

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  16. DEFENCE OF VERDUN

    A message from Verdun says that after 11½ years the cemetery at Douammont, where a great ossuary has [?] mangurated to commemorate the ...

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  17. WEST ADELAIDES NOT COMING

    The West Adelaide Club will not send a team to Broken Hill at the closte of the season. This information was conveyed to Mr. J. C. Mitchell, ...

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  18. A LIFE DISQUALIFICATION IMPOSED ON OWNER-TRAINER

    Yesterday J. Cowell, a leading owner-trainer of Eugowra, was disqualified for life by Mr. W. H. Hogan, stipendiary steward to the Western ...

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  19. MR. MUTCH OPENS CAMPAIGN

    Mr. T. D. Mutch, formerly Minister for Education, in opening his campaign for the Botany electorate, said that the Labor movement had passed ...

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  20. BIG FIRE AT MANILLA

    A disastrous fire which occurred at Mackenzie's general store at Manilla, 309 miles from Sydney, last night destroyed the premises and caused ...

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  21. MECHANICAL COURSING

    Mr. W. M'Cormack, the Premier of Queensland, announced in the Legislative Assembly yesterday that the Government would not permit betting on ...

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  22. PITT-STREET TRAGEDY

    The inquest was concluded in Sydney yesterday by the coroner concerning the death of Daniel Condon, a money lender, aged 47 years, who was ...

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  23. NORTH ATHLETIC CLUB

    The annual report of the North Athletic Club presented by Mr. R. Wilson, secretary, showed that, the club had a successful season. The ...

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  24. MR. HORSINGTON'S EFFORTS IN REGARD TO RELIEF WORK

    Mr. E. M. Horsington, Minister for Lands, says that he has placed before Mr. W. J. Ratcliffe, Minister for Works, the suggested means of ...

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  25. MR. CHARLTON AT GOULBURN

    Mr. M. Charlton, leader of the Federal Parliamentary Labor Party, speaking at Goulburn, said that he would like to see all State Parliaments ...

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  26. MR. PRENDERGAST'S PROMISE TO COUNCIL OF CHURCHES

    Mr. G. M. Prendergast, the Chief Secretary, replying to a deputation from the Council of Churches yesterday, gave an assurance that the ...

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  27. SWINDLER GAOLED

    Joseph Aspinall (53). a Londoner, was sentenced to four years' imprisonment and his son James to 9 months' gaol for obtaining by false pretences ...

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  28. HOSPITAL EMPLOYEES

    Mr. A. E. Hall (president), with Messrs. D. R. O'Neill, G. Carroll, and H. Watson (secretary) of the Hospital Board of Management met last night, ...

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  29. SATURDAY'S RACING

    The Moonee Valley Racing Club will hold a meeting on Saturday. Following are the final acceptances and times of starting as declared yesterday:- ...

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  30. DISMANTLING AND RE-ERECTION OF GOVT. TRAM SHEDS

    Mr. E. M. Horsington, Minister for Lands, yesterday conferred with Mr. W. J. Ratcliffe, Minister of Railways, in regard to a statement that men were ...

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  31. MAN FAILS TO COMPLY WITH TERMS OF RELEASE

    Clarence Clifton Splatt was sentenced to two years' imprisonment on a charge of fraudulent misappropriation. The accused was originally bound ...

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  32. CRICKET

    The first meeting of the management committee of the United Friendly Societies' Cricket Association was held at the Y.M.C.A. last night, Mr. H. ...

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  33. CABINET MINISTERS REFER TO PART IN COURSING

    Mr. M. Gosling, the Chief Secretary, stated last night that he was not responsible for mechanical coursing. All he had to do was to approve of the ...

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  34. ADDRESS BY MR. HOLMAN

    Mr. W. A. Holman, K.C., in an address at Granville said that if Labor retains office after the elections the electorates will be so jerrymandered by ...

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  35. DR EVATT'S MEETING

    Dr. Evatt, M.L.A., addressing a meeting at Botany said: "The average Labor member of to-day cannot call his soul his own. In face of such ...

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  36. ALLEGED FALSE PRETENCES

    A man calling himself Major-General Sir Charles Lewis was arrested in Melbourne yesterday on a charge of false pretences. He is alleged to have ...

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  37. PROPRIETARY CONTRACT MEN NOW ON UNEMPLOYED LIST

    It was stated to-day that the whole of the contract men engaged underground at the Proprietary mine finished their work of cleaning up last night ...

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  38. 62 COMPANIES IN BRITAIN

    There are now 62 greyhound racing companies in Britain, with a total capital of £700,000. ...

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  39. ILL-TREATING A KAFFIR

    Widespread attention is being shown here in a case in which a white fanner, formerly a member of the Southern Rhodesian Parliament, was sentenced ...

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  40. LAND FOR SETTLERS

    Mr. E. M. Horsington, Minister for Lands, yesterday stated, that arrangements have been completed for the setting apart for selection of 124,750 ...

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  41. PALAIS DISPUTE

    When the Musicians' Union refused to supply Mr. C. Brockhill, liquidator for Crystal Theatres Limited with an orchestra of three for the proposed ...

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  42. U.S.A. GOODS STOLEN

    Packed originally by an American firm with spark plugs worth £260, duty included, a case delivered to a Sydney retailer yesterday was found to contain ...

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  43. OFFENCES AGAINST WHITES

    A native has been sentenced to imprisonment for life at Port Moresby for indecently dealing with a European girl under 14 years of age. ...

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  44. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    The first stage of the King's price waa concluded at the Port Adelaide Rifle Range this afternoon. It resulted in John Williams, of the ...

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  45. PERSONAL

    Mr. L. A. Nicholls, of the geophysical survey party, returned from Melbourne by the express this morning and is staying at the Grand Hotel. ...

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  48. THE SILICOSIS ACT

    Mr. T. W. Ritchie, compensation officer at the Trades Hall, has been appointed chairman of the Silicosis Joint Committee, which will deal with ...

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  49. MOTOR CYCLES COLLIDE

    As a result of two motor cycles colliding at the intersection of Hughes and Norman streets, Woodville, last night the occupant of a sidecar ...

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  50. FALL OF GROUND

    Herbert Forrest (47), a widower, residing at 78 Wills-street, suffered severe injuries through being struck by falling ground while working as a ...

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  51. 13 POINTS OF RAIN

    General disappointment was expressed by citizens and back country folk to-day at the lightness of the fall of rain which was of a very scattered ...

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  52. MAN COMMITS SUICIDE BY DRINKING POISON

    After having threatened to kill his wife and children, Edgar Smidt committed, suicide by taking poison at his home on Tuesday night. He ...

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