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  2. BOND STORE FIRE

    The City Coroner yesterday inquired into the fire which damaged Kelly's bond store at Pyrmont early on the morning of July 17. ...

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  3. RAILWAYS DISPUTE

    The opinion is expressed by certain unionists that there will be a complete train service running in Queensland in a fortnight. Many firms have ...

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  4. THE METAL MARKET

    The following are the middle quotations of the London metal market for Wednesday, September 7:- Lead.—Spot, £22 a ton (a fall of ...

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  5. AERIAL DOINGS

    The Fokker monoplane Old Glory Much left Old Orchard (Maine) at 1.25 o'clock this afternoon on a nonstop flight to Rome (as briefly ...

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  6. MISS BOLL TO FLY BACK TO ENGLAND

    When Mr. C. levine arrives in New York he will lend Miss Mabel Boll, the American heiress, his 'plane the Miss Columbia, for the return flight ...

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  7. NEW SOUTH WALES

    As a result of a collision between two motor cycles on the old South Headroad, Bose Bay, last night, two men were seriously injured. The force of ...

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  8. SOUTH JOHNSTONE MEN REJECT SETTLEMENT OFFER

    The South Johnstone men yesterday unanimously rejected the terms of settlement proposed by the Beard of Trade. It is proposed to submit the ...

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  9. PROHIBITION IN U.S.A.

    Mr. Wayne Wheeler, who did more for the passing of the Volstead law than Mr. Andrew Volstead himself, died to-day. ...

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  10. THE SIR JOHN CARLING

    The Canadian aeroplane, Sir John Carling, which will attempt a flight to London, is still at Harbor Grace (Newfoundland). Captain Terry Tully ...

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  11. TRANSPORT UNION DECIDES AGAINST HANDLING GOODS

    A meeting of 3000 members of the Transport Workers' Union yesterday unanimously decided not to handle any [?]oods from, the railways while the ...

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  12. OVER NEWFOUNDLAND

    The plane Old Glory is reported to be making progress at a speed of 100 miles an hour over Newfoundland. Earlier dispatches wirelessed by ...

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  13. MAN DIES FROM EFFECTS OF GAS POISONING

    William John Richardson, the victim of the Merewether gas tragedy, died in hospital yesterday. Richardson's wife was found dead in bed. The ...

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  14. ATTACK ON PREMIER

    A farther attack on Mr. W. M'Cormack, the Premier, is contained in an officiai statement issued by the A.W.U. It says: "Power, it is evident, has ...

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  15. S.O.S. CALL RECEIVED

    A New York message says that the Radio Corporation of America announced at 4 o'clock on Wednesday morning the receipt of wireless messages ...

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  16. THE FLIGHT BEGUN

    The Sir John Carling has left Harbor Grace for London. The 'plane, which is manned by Captain Tull and Lieutenant Medcalf, started from ...

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  17. SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP

    Major Goodsell, who has successfully defended his title of sculling champion, was born Hunter's Hill, Parramatta River, New South Wales, in ...

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  18. MAN WITH ONE ARM LOSES HIS OTHER HAND

    Mr. Claude Dobson (34), who some years ago had his right arm severed in an accident, on Tuesday lost his left hand at Lidcombe Siding (says a ...

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  19. COURTNEY'S INTENTION TO RESUME HIS FLIGHT

    A Corunna (Spain) message states that Captain Courtney says that he will resume his flight to America at 7 o'clock this morning, weather reports ...

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  20. POWERS OF SCIENCE

    "If I had not met Sir Arthur Keith, if I had not realised his delightfully humorous personality, if I had not seen him and other scientists smiling during ...

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  21. NO NEWS OF 'PLANE

    A New york message says that the Old Glory broadcasted an S.O.S. message early this morning. It is believed that the 'plane was forced down at ...

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  22. BANKRUPTCY CASE

    Examined in the Bankruptcy Court on Tuesday Solomon Levy, a painter and decorator, said the cause of his failure was gambling (says a Sydney ...

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  23. AMERICANS' WORLD FLIGHT

    The American world fliers Brock and Schlee, who flew from Calcutta to Rangoon to-day, describe the flight as the worst of the whole venture. In ...

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  24. MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT DECLARE THEIR ATTITUDES

    Mr. Jonn Mullan, the Queensland Attorney-General, in reply to a telegram from the combined onions at Cloncurry asking him to sta[?]finitely ...

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  25. CHARGE AGAINST JOCKEY

    William Arthur Taylor (20), a jockey, was remanded at the Central Police Court on Tuesday on a charge of having stolen a motor car valued ...

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  26. RETURN RACE WITH BARRY ACCEPTED BY GOODSELL

    Major Goodsell, sculling champion or the world, accepted Bert Barry's challenge for a return race early in October, on the same course contingent ...

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  27. PAUL REDFERN'S FLIGHTS

    Reliable information shows that Mr. Paul Redfern not only passed a ship only 100 miles off the South American coast but also penetrated inland over ...

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  28. INDUSTRIAL

    As a consequence of a strike at Lithgow about 150 men at the Rhodes workshops of Hoskins Iron and Steel Company Limited were paid off but night. ...

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  29. MAN JUMPS FROM STEAMER IN SHARK-INFESTED WATERS

    When the steamer Bendigo was rounding Cape Verde, James Wilson, one of three mental defectives from Adelaide, made a sensational leap into ...

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  30. MEMBERS OF OPPOSITION BEHIND GOVERNMENT

    Mr. Corser, Opposition whip, dedared that his party is behind the Government to a man. The danger must be met in the interests of men who ...

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  31. NATIONAL INSURANCE

    Speaking at the interstate conference of friendly societies Mr. G. Sands (N.S.W.) said he considered that national insurance would mean the ...

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  32. THE ROYAL WINDSOR REACHES HARBOR GRACE

    A message from Harbor Grace (Newfoundland) states that the 'plane the Royal Windsor arrived there with Duke Schiller and Phil Wood on board. ...

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  33. GENERAL HAPPENINGS

    The "United States Navy Department has announced that the search for the missing Dole fliers had ended without finding a trace of the fliers. The ...

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  34. DEATH OF MONEY LENDER

    Detectives Pryor and Wickham returned to Sydney yesterday from Melbourne, where they interviewed a man in connection with the death of Daniel ...

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  35. GENERAL STRIKE SUGGESTED IF TRAINS 'ARE OPERATED

    The secretary of the New South Wales branch of the Australian Railways Union received a telephone message from the secretary of the ...

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  36. THE MISS COLUMBIA

    Mr. C. Levine has not yet started on his flight to New York as a head wind with a velocity of 35 miles an hour is blowing in the Atlantic. He ...

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  37. MAN'S JAW FRACTURED

    Suffering from a fractured jaw Leo Brasher (29) was admitted to the Hospital during the early hours of this morning after being brought in from ...

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  38. MARRIAGELESS ERA

    Seventeen thousand divorces are pending in this city. This represents 100 per cent, increase on last year. Clerks, who handle thousands of ...

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  39. CONFERENCE IN MELBOURNE OF VARIOUS UNIONS

    A conference of representatives of the Seamen's Union, Waterside Workers' Federation, Marine Stewards' Union, and the Australian (Railways' ...

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  40. Advertising

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  41. MAN CLAIMS PIANO

    A broken engagement led to a claim at Brunswick Court on Monday for the illegal detention of a piano, valued at £50, and given as a present (says the ...

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  42. A LIFE DISQUALIFICATION IMPOSED ON AVIATOR

    The Aero Club after hearing M. Callizo disqualified him for life and deleted his previous records. [M. Callizo claimed to have climbed ...

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  43. MR. BRUCE ON POSITION

    Mr. S. M. Bruce, the Prime Minister, speaking at the Constitutional Club, said: "Organised Labor in Queensland has come boldly before the ...

    Article : 145 words
  44. Advertising

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  45. HINDU-MOSLEM RIOTS

    Serious riots between Hindus and Moslems at Nagpur resulted in 25 deaths while 180 persons were wounded. The outbreak was the sequel to ...

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  46. SAW WEIRD ANIMALS

    Thomas Gordon, an American actor, was found outside a West End hotel enthusiastically describing weird, horrible animals. At ...

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  47. SYDNEY'S WONDER YEAR

    By the time the harbor bridge is completed, Sydney will have its giant airship mooring mast, so Fight-Comnander Fellowes, of the British airship ...

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  48. POPULATION FIGURES

    Australia's population during the 10 years from 1916 to 1926 increased from 4.917.949 to 6.110. i ...

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  49. MEMBERSHIP OF "A.R.U.

    The Australian Railways Union has a membership of approximately £55.000 (says the "Sydney Morning Herald"). In Queensland 11.000 of the 17,000 ...

    Article : 137 words
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