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  2. NEW SOUTH WALES

    At the conclusion of an inquiry on Saturday into a are whith broke out recently at the Blackheath Hotel, the coroner committed Mary Ryan, wife ...

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  3. SPORTING

    An Osaka message says that the city was decorated with Japanese, Australian and Americas flags to-day, while it is estimated that 7000 persons ...

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  4. PRICES OF METALS AND LOCAL MINES

    The effect of the closing of the mines was apparent this morning by the large number of men who werai patrolling the main street in a more or less ...

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  5. NATIONAL SAVING

    "Unable to obtain capital here, the Colonies an turning to America," said Sir George Paiah, an authority on financial and economic questions, at the ...

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  6. STATE ELECTIONS

    Mr. Arthur Blakeley, M.H R., is expected to arrive on October 6 to assist in the local Labor campaign in connection with the State elections. ...

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  7. AERIAL DOINGS

    A message from Venice says that in[?] disappiubtment was felt at the [?] of the race for the Sch[?] Cup for [?]planes by an ...

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  8. MR. GORRIE'S CAMPAIGN.

    Mr. A. Roy Gorrie, Nationalist candidate for Start, reports having had good meetings in the back country, and advice has been received that at least ...

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  9. MAN TO PAY £295 FINE

    H. G. Whitaker, of Wellington, was fined £295 for having 295 opossum skins in his possession. The alternative was 12 months' imprisonment. ...

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  10. CRICKET

    Owing to all Pellew and M[?] players not turning up a [?] match was played on Sunday Morning on the Gaol pitch. [?] were [?] ...

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  11. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS

    George King (40), of Sons Souci, who lost both his legs when he was run over by a train at the Kogarah Station 12 months ago, was run down ...

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  12. MR. WHITE QUOTES FIGURES To the Editor.

    Sir,—Referring to various statements recently regarding our mines. Mr. Baddeley says the mines which are closing should not hare paid dividends ...

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  13. SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    The Rev. Arthur Kain, a clergyman at Salisbury, was [?] £2 in the Adelaide Traffic Court to-day for speeding in the suburb of Medindie on ...

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  14. WAR RESPONSIBILITY

    "Le Matin's" Gen[?] correspondent interviewed Dr. S[?], the G[?][?] Foregin Minister. who said: "I am surprised at the [?] caused by ...

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  15. SHARK AT GLENELG

    A white pointer shark. 16 feat long and weighing 1[?]00lb., was caugt at Glen[?] on Sunday. ...

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  16. GENERAL HAPPENINGS

    A message from Ber[?] says that the Lu[?] Company [?] that the cause of the [?] [?] on Friday was that one of the [?] ...

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  17. ALLEGED THEFT OF CHAFF

    In the Police Court this morning, before Mr. R. C. At[?], S.M., [?]tholomew John C[?] (40) plended not guilty to a charge of having on ...

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  18. MAN SWALLOWS TEETH

    An elderly man was operated on at the Tweed Hospital on Saturday after he had swallowed a set of artificial teeth. He was eating a meal when the ...

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  19. MIT[?] DEFENCE

    The annual report of the A[?] National Defence League says: "If returned to power the Federal Labor Party will try to p[?] on Act, ...

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  20. NUMBER OF MEN RETAINED AT PROPRIETARY AND JUNCTION

    During last month the Proprietery employed 1071 men, which included staff men. Apart from the staff men, some of whom will be put off on October ...

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  21. WRESTLING

    At the Melbourne Stadium on Saturday night Ted Thye retained the world's [?]tling championship by [?] [?] Edwards by one fall to [?]. ...

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  22. KILLED BY A WAGGON

    A waggon loaded with farm produce, and drawn by eight horses, passed over the neck of Jack Jan[?]s (52), a farm laborer, on Saturday. Jinus was ...

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  23. NATIONAL MUSEUM FOR U.S.A.

    A message from D[?]troit says that Henry Ford, in an interview, stated that he plans to build a museum in the environ of Dearborn at a cost of ...

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  24. EUROPEAN WAR MEMORIALS

    A Paris message says that M. Berthon, Minister fot Justice, in unveilling a monument at Pau, declared: —"Germany neither had pare hands ...

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  25. CYCLIST COLLIDES WITH MAN

    Harry Searle (59) and Kenneth Carter (18), were found lying unconscious on a road at Killara on Friday night. Searle has since died. It ...

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  26. BOXING

    At the Sydney Stadium on Saturday night Johnny Pilkington (9.7½), of American, knocked out Stan Craig (9.[?]) on the first round. The attendance ...

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  27. DEATH OF S[?]

    A verdict of suicide was returned at the inquest concerning the death of Thomas Okines, formerly partner with Mr. W. Ogilvie, Attorney-General. ...

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  28. REPORTED DISMANTLING OF POTOSI MACHINERY

    Much cariosity was aroused this morning when protsinent staff men from the Proprietary mine were noticed proceeding along Ble[?]de-street in ...

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  29. NO RELIEF CALLS MADE TO MINISTERIAL ASSN.

    Inquires from members of the Ministerial Association to-day made it evident that the pinch of poverty will not be long in being felt in some of ...

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  30. MOTOR CAR KILLS GIRL

    Olive Alice Dyer (10), living with her parents at Peal-street, Yatala, was knocked down and killed on the Portroad, Alberton, on Sander afternoon ...

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  31. A NEWCASTLE BOUT

    At the Newcastke Stadium on Saturday night Mick White (7.[?]) [?] Duffy (7.13). ...

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  32. A BRUSSELS MEMORIAL

    A message from Brassels says that in unveiling a memorial to the statesman, M. Berrnaert, M. Jasper, the Prime Minister, said:—"M. Berrnaert ...

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  33. THE FORMER KAISER

    A friend of Boron von Maltzan, who was recently killed in an aeroplane disaster, discloses that the Baron persuaded the former Kaiser to sign the ...

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  34. WALKING CHAMPIONSHIP

    G. Parker (N.S.W.) regained the Australian seven-mile walking championship when he beat R. J. Latham (N.S.W.), and H. B. Gardiner ...

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  35. RO[?] OIL [?]

    Professor Bartram St[?], of the Queensland University, in an address at Roma, said that the [?] of oil from the here is of [?] sifnificance. ...

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  36. WOMAN'S CHARRED BODY IN DESTROYED HOUSE

    [?] Landers (43) was burnt to death when a fire destroyed her house at Woollahra at 4.30 o'clock this morning. At that nour, Mrs. Coulson, ...

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  37. A QUEENSLAND FIRE

    A message from Rockhampton states that the Mount Usher post office, with a store and dwelling, and all contents, were cjartrojod by fire on Saturday. ...

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  38. UNEMPLOYED REGISTERING AT LABOR EXCHANGE

    Mr. T. Gordon Bennet, officer in charge of the Department of Labor and Industry, reports that for the weak ended September 24 there were ...

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  39. S.A. & N.S.W. RAILWAY RATES

    Mr. Anthoney in tue South Australian House of Assembly last week, quoting from a New South Wales publication, said that the paper pointed out that ...

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  40. RUGBY

    Three thousand persons attended the Cessnock ground on Saturday to witness the final match for the Ellis Cup between Cessnock and West ...

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  41. TRAFFIC PROSECUTIONS

    In the Police Court this morning, before Mr. R. C Atkinson, S.M., the following cases under the Traffic Regniations were dealt with:- ...

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  42. ELECTRICIANS' LICENSES

    The lighting committee presented to the City Council on Thursday night a communication from the Electrical Contractors and Electricians' Licensing ...

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  43. INJURED BY MOTOR CAR

    Patrick M'Guire (67), who resider at Newtown, was knocked down by a motor car near his home on Saturday night, but the driver did not stop. ...

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  44. SOVIET EXECUTIONS

    Four Russians accused of espionage on behalf of Britain have been sentenced to death and 50 to 10 years imprisonment. The prosecuting counsel ...

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  45. TENNIS.

    In the final of the Western Suburbs tennis championship. H. Hopman beat J. Crawford, 6—4, 6—2. In the doubles championship ...

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  46. MAN FOUND UNCONSCIOUS SUCCUMBS IN HOSPITAL

    An unknown man between 50 and 60 jean of age was discovered lying in an oneconscious condition on the footpath near the entrance to an hotel in ...

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  47. NEWSPAPERS' COMMENTS On CLOSING OF MINES

    An article in a recent issue of the Sydney "Sun" contained the following reference to Broken Hill:—"Broken Hill as a silver city is centenced to ...

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  48. FALLS ON SPEEDWAY

    There were 13 falls at the Speedway on Saturday night. One final had to be postponed because none of the contestants was [?]t to start. ...

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  49. FEDERAL HEALTH CONFERENCE

    The health committee tendered to the Council on Thursday night a communication from the Health Inspectors' Association of Australia, notifying the ...

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  50. MOTORING

    The Silver City Motor Cycle Club held an outing at Round Hill yesterday. The chief item of a varied programme was the "freak hill climb." ...

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  51. LATE SENATOR MILLEN

    A memorial over the grave of the late Senator E. D. Millen was unveiled yesterday by Mr. W. M. Hoghes, M.H.R. The inscription upon it ...

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  52. LATE MRS. L. WILLIAMS

    Mrs. Louisa Williams, a very old colonist, died at 164 Ryan-street. Railway Town, on September 19 lest, and was buried on September 20 in the ...

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  53. BY AIR TO AUSTRALIA

    An important report has been received by Mr. S. M. Bruce, the Prime Minister, regarding communication by airships between Australia and Great ...

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  54. FAMILY ENDOWMENT

    Mr. B. J. Reilly, Deputy-Registrar for Family Endowment has received the following memorandum from Mr. A. F. Treble, Commissioner for Family ...

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  55. GAS CO. AND EMPLOYEES

    A conference was held this norning between the Gas Company and its employees in regard to a new agreement. For this Mr. C. C. Crafts, secretary ...

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  56. PALAIS DISPUTE

    Messrs. E. P. O'Neill (president), and J. Mahony (secretary), of the Musicians' Union, will leave for Melbourne on Wednesday night to attend ...

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  57. AMALGAMATE4D WIRELESS

    A deputation to Mr. W. G. Gibson. the Postmaster-General, asked that the Government should acquire the private interests in Amalgamated ...

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  58. GUN CLUB

    A rery saccessfol shoot was held on Saturday afternoon by the Broken Hill Gun Club. A strong southerly wind made shooting very difficult, ...

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  59. EMPLOYMENT FOR BOYS

    Mr. T. Gordon Bennet, industrial inspector, states that a meeting of the employment for boys committee will be held at his office to-night. ...

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