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  2. Advertising

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  3. GENERAL CABLES

    Prince Takamatsu (brother of the Emperor of Japan) will visit Australia" early in 19[?]8. He may be transferred to the training ship Yaknmo ...

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  4. SPORTING

    Another attempt to debar amateur tennis players from engaging in journalism will be made at the next general meeting of the Lawn Tennis ...

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  5. STATE POLITICS

    On Friday Parliament will be officially opened by Admiral Mir Dudley de Chair, the State Governor, whose speech will be a short one. It will c[?]tain a ...

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  6. THE METAL MARKET

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  7. IMMIGRATION

    Mr. T. Trumble, official secretary at Australia House in the absence at Geneva of Major-General Sir Granville Ryrie, High Commissioner, ...

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  8. VALLEY HEIGHTS TRAGEDY

    An inquest concerning the death of Ronald Lachlan Leslie was opened in the courthouse at Penrith this, morning. The courtroom was crowded and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. THE UNEMPLOYED

    Except for a few men who will be retained to do the finishing-off work, the whole of the present relief jobs closed this afternoon. Below are given ...

    Article : 367 words
  10. FAMILY ENDOWMENT

    Contributions to the family endowment, fund in September and October amounted to £354,697. No payments were made in September but £19,193 ...

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  11. QUEEN MART SORTS GARMENTS FOR THE POOR OF LONDON

    Visitors to the Imperial Institute to-day saw Queen Mary with an apron over a black dress helping to sort thousands of garments which members of ...

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  12. AERIAL DOINGS

    Herr Otto Koennicke, a German, has arrived at Karachi. His monoplane is named the Germania. Herr Koennicke and Count Solm ...

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  13. ALLEGED MANSLAUSHTER

    Herbert Stanley Kimpton was in the Coroner's Court yesterday, committed for trial on a charge of the manslaughter of his brother, Horace ...

    Article : 163 words
  14. CRICKET

    A sensation was caused in the cricketing world to-day by the action of the Yorkshire County Clab in appointing Herbert Sutcliffe as county ...

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  15. OVER 100 CLAIMS MADE

    The first payments under the Family Endowment Act were made in Broken Hill yesterday. They are made by means of crossed cheques, and the first ...

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  16. LABOR PARTY DECISION REGARDING NEW OFFICERS

    The Parliamentary Labor Caucus held a meeting yesterday when the rules governing the election of officers were amended to provide that those ...

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  17. W0MAN SEEKS SEPARATION WHEN ENTITLED TO DIVORCE

    Some day perhaps judges, will be able to compel divorce even when it is not sought, declared Mr. Justice Hill when be granted Mrs. Emily Munford a ...

    Article : 114 words
  18. SOLOMON ISLANDS UNREST

    In the House of Representatives yesterday Mr. S. M. Bruce, the Prime Minister, told Mr. F. Brennan (Victoria) that the cruiser Adelaide would ...

    Article : 114 words
  19. THE PALESTINE CAMPAIGN

    The one mon who was mainly responsible for the escape of General Von Sanders from the clutches of the Australian Light Horse ofter the rout of ...

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  20. TWO WOMEN INJURED

    Two women are in the Adelaide Hospital in a serious condition. One is unidentified, about 45 years of age. She was knocked down in Curio-street,, ...

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  21. RACECOURSE TRAGEDY

    William George Rouse (46) was charged in the City Court yesterday with the manslaughter of John Fraser (40), of Fitzroy. ...

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  22. THE WARATAHS ABROAD

    The New South Wales Rugby Union team, the Waratahs, defeated Cambridge University by 18 points to 11. Mr. F. G. White reported to-day ...

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  23. SOVIET EXECUTIONS

    The "Daily Mail" says, that Mr. E. Charnock, when interviewed, categorically denied that when he was viceconsol at Moscow he had employed as ...

    Article : 133 words
  24. STADIUM MEETING TO-DAY

    A well attended meeting of the unemployed was held at the Stadium this morning. Mr. P. O'Dea presiding. Reports were submitted concerning ...

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  25. AIR FORCE ACCIDENTS

    Sir Neville Howse, Minister for Defence, replying to Mr. A. Blakeley, M.H.R., in the House of Representatives, regarding air force accidents, ...

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  26. BOXING

    With the arrival of Charlie Glasson this morning the arrangements of the boxing committee of the Trades Hall Trust for Saturday night were made ...

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  27. SYDNEY CITY COUNCIL

    The Sydney City Council's loan of £2,000,000 closed to-day. The underwriters have been saddled with 74 per cent. of the loan. ...

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  28. PTOMAINE POISONING REPORTED AT BANKSTOWN

    Inspector Kench, of the Pure Foods branch of the Health Department, referring to an outbreak of ptomaine poisoning at Bankstown, said that ...

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  29. DROUGHT IN QUEENSLAND

    A witness giving evidence before the Royal Commission on Child Endowment, which is sitting in Brisbane, said it was estimated that the losses ...

    Article : 59 words
  30. BROOCH STOLEN IN ROME RECOVERED IN SYDNEY

    Two plainclothes constables saw a young girl attempting to sell a valuable brooch containing 43 diamonds at a pawnshop in the city. She said that ...

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  31. ENGLISH MUNICIPALITIES

    Labor gains are a feature of the municipal elections in the 300 cities and boroughs of England and Wales. The latest gains and losses are:— ...

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  32. SYDNEY CITY COUNCIL

    The Australian Labor Party is distributing petition forms appealing to the Government not to abolish the City Council and set up a commission. The ...

    Article : 61 words
  33. DOUBLE DROWNING CASE

    J. Armstrong, of Callingup, was fishing on Torpedo rocks when he saw A. R. Gillow (33), employed in the stores branch of the G.P.O., Perth, struggling ...

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  34. TREATMENT OF LEPROSY

    In the Queensland Legislative Assembly Mr. J. Stopford, the Home Secretary, said, that 13 persons suffering from leprosy had been discharged ...

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  35. MR. RONALD M'NEILL IS RAISED TO PEERAGE

    Mr. Bonald M'Neill, M.P., who was recently appointed Cliancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster owing to the resignation of Viscount Cecil, has now been ...

    Article : 54 words
  36. SAVED FROM THE GAP

    The police arrived at the Gap early this morning just in time to prevent a young returned soldier from adding to the large number of people who ...

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  37. IN ALLEGED ASSAULT AT UNEMPLOYED MEETING

    Mr. P. O'Dea, chairman of the unemployed to-day received a summons charging him with having as a[?]lted Mr. G. blake on November [?]. The case has ...

    Article : 143 words
  38. STATIONMASTER ROBBED

    The amount stolen from the station-master at Essendon on Tuesday, night was in the vicinity of £350. Detectives on the case found the car in ...

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  39. AUTOMATIC TELEPHONES

    As a result of the change over to the automatic telephone system 180 girls will be thrown out of employnient early next month. Most of these ...

    Article : 64 words
  40. £2,000,000 IN BOUNTIES ON AUSTRALIAN PRODUCTS

    During the last four years the Federal Government paid £2,000,000 in bounties on Australian products. ...

    Article : 32 words
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  44. ELECTRICAL TRADE UNION

    A meeting of the Electrical [?]rade Union yesterday decided to accept the [?]esignation, tendered earlier in the day, of Alderman J. Mostyn, Lord Mayor, ...

    Article : 63 words
  45. NATIONAL ASSOCIATION AND REDUCED RELIEF DOLE

    Yesterday afternoon a deputation from the unemployed waited on Mr. F. G. White and asked that on behalf of the National Citizens Association ...

    Article : 195 words
  46. FEDERAL REVENUE

    The monthly return of Customs, revenue shows that £3,601,176 was received. This is £62,393 less than the total for October of last year. The ...

    Article : 60 words
  47. LEVEL CROSSING ACCIDENT

    A motor caravan was run into by a brain yesterday at a level crossing at Tyagarah, near Mullumbimby. The van, was cut in halves. The occupants ...

    Article : 51 words
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  49. BUTTER CONSUMPTION

    According to a witness who gave evidence before the Industrial Committee's inquiry Australians eat 30lb. of butter a head of the population a ...

    Article : 48 words
  50. DONATION TO RELIEF FUND

    Alderman S. J. J. Davey, acting Mayor, has received from Hammill's Stores an open order for 30/ as a donation to the unemployed fund. ...

    Article : 30 words
  51. SYDNEY DEMONSTRATION

    Unemployed men marched from Belmore Park to Parliament House to-day Meting an interview with Mr. T. R. Bayin, the Premier. They declared ...

    Article : 75 words
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