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  3. IRISH FREE STATE

    The final Irish Free State election returns give the Government supporters a majority of 6 seats. The totals are:- ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 138 words
  4. SPORTING

    The A.J.C. committee on Monday appointed Mr. John M'Mahon, chief stipendiary steward in the metropolitan area (says a Sydney message in the ...

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  5. THE METAL MARKET

    The following are the middle quotations of the London metal market for Tuesday, September 20:[?] Lead.—Spot, [?]21 13/9 a ton (a fall ...

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  6. NEW SOUTH WALES

    Charles Norman Fraser was seriously burned about the face, hands, and body, when the back of a motor car in which he was riding suddenly burst ...

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  7. AERIAL DOINGS

    Captain Hinchc[?] says that despite his anxiety to do a loug-distance [?] to the East he fears that the [?]dea must be abandoned unless Mr. Charles ...

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  8. PRICES OF METALS AND LOCAL MINES

    An encouraging statement as regards the position at the Junction North mine was made to-day by Mr. A. M'Askill, superintendent of the mine ...

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  9. INDUSTRIAL

    A strike occurred on Monday at the Westralia coal mine at Allanson, controlled by Amalgamated Collieries of W.A. Ltd., the union objecting to the ...

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  10. THE LOSSES IN WAGES WHEN SOME MINES CLOSE

    In order to get some idea of the number of men who will be unemployed as a result of the closing of the Pro prietary. Block 14, and Junction mines, ...

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  11. TO HOSPITAL BY AEROPLANE

    The son of Mr. G. C. Mills, a local resident, is being taken to Melbourne by aeroplane to receive special treatment. A specialist who arrived from ...

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  12. ALLEGED ORGANISATION OF BOMBING OUTRAGE

    The trial of five men is proceeding in connection with the alleged organising of a bomb outrage in Russia connected with the Grand D[?]ke Nicholas's ...

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  13. ALLEGED LIBEL

    Leslie Iredale, secretary of the Citizens' Reform Party, yesterday issued a writ claiming £1000 damages from Patrick Vincent Stokes, an alderman ...

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  14. MECHANICAL COURSING

    The Greyhound Association has issued a decree, under which the use of tonics for dogs is prohibited. The association threatens to warn off all courses ...

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  15. THE PINNACLES MINE

    The position at the Pinnacles mine was to-day mentioned to Mr. A. M'Askill, superintendent of the Junction North Company, who in reply to a ...

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  16. CONCILIATION COMMITTEE AND CLAIMS OF TEACHERS

    After an unsuccessful effort to reach an agreement with the Public Service Board on the question of salaries the Teachers' Federation has placed its ...

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  17. NO INCOME TAX RETURNS

    At the Cowra Police Court yesterday John O'Neill, a wealthy grazier, was fined £200 on eight charges of having failed to furnish income tax ...

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  18. U.S.A. NATIONAL AIR RACE

    A message from Roosevelt Field, New York, says that 15 aeroplanes hopped off on Tuesday morning on a 2275 mile national air race to Spokane, ...

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  19. "FANCY" FAIR FOR HOSPITAL

    At a meeting of the Petersham Council last night Alderman Casserley, referring to the balance-sheet of the "Fancy" fair held in aid of St. ...

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  20. AGREEMENT FOR GAS WORKERS

    Mr. C. C. Crofts, general secretary of the Federated Gas Employees' Union, will arrive from Melbourne on Friday morning in connection with the ...

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  21. SOUTH MINE WILL NOT CLOSE WITH PRICES AS AT PRESENT

    Mr. W. E. Wainwright, general manager for the South Broken Hill Company, arrived this morning and will stay until Friday. He was not in ...

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  22. FIRE AT WAREHOUSE

    At London Docks a fire broke out in a five-storey warehouse, which was filled with spices and coffee beans. One hundred and fifty firemen fought ...

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  23. FOOTBALLER RECOVERING FROM BROKEN SPINE

    Some months ago Ronald Mears (17), a footballer, broke his spine while playing in a game between Randwick and Western Suburbs (says ...

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  24. STATE ELECTIONS

    Mr. A. R. Gorrie, Nationalist candidate for Sturt, held a meeting at White Cliffs on Tuesday night. There was a large attendance. ...

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  25. A GERMAN FLIGHT

    The German aviator, [?]oen Necks, accompanied by Count Salms, also a wireless expert, left on an eastward dight to-day. They propose to fly via ...

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  26. MURDER OF A GIRL

    At Cedar Rapids (Iowa) Lyle Messner, [?]6 years of age, a high school student, has been arrested after a search for him which lasted four days. ...

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  27. MR. HOBSINGTON IN SYDNEY DISCUSSES THE POSITION

    Mr. E. M. Horsington, Minister for Lands, returned to Sydney from Broken Hill yesterday and immediately placed before Mr. R. W. Cruickshank, ...

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  28. PITT-STREET TRAGEDY

    An inquest was opened in Sydney to-day by the coroner concerning the death of Daniel Condon, aged 47 years, who was found dead in his office in ...

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  29. AUSTRALIA TO ENGLAND BY MEANS OF AIRSHIP

    Two airships are being built in England for the British Empire service. Possibly one or both of them, will visit Australia within 18 months or two ...

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  30. SOLDIERS' MEMORIAL HALLS AND MUNICIPAL TAXES

    The New South Wales executive of the Returned Soldiers' League intends to press its request for the exemption of soldiers' memorial halls from ...

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  31. GENERAL HAPPENINGS

    A Barcelona (Spain) message states that a naval aeroplane became entangled in telegraph wires and crashed into a river. The pilot was ...

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  32. STATEMENTS BY MR. ALLEN ABOUT MR. PIDDINGTON

    The Royal Commission to inquire into the allegations made by Mr. J. W. Allen, secretary of the Grazlers' Association, against Mr. A. B. ...

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  33. GOVERNMENT GRANTS SUBSIDY ON SOLDIERS' MEMORIAL HALL

    Mr. J. T. Lang, the Premier, has informed the State executive of the Returned Soldiers' League that his Government has decided to grant a ...

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  34. PERSONAL

    Mr. J. P. Fitzgerald, secretary [?] the Zinc Corporation, arrived this morning and is staying at the Freemasons' Hotel. ...

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  35. SERBIAN TRAIN WRECKED ON THE GREEK FRONTIER

    A Serbian train which was blown np on the Greek frontier encountered seven bombs laid on the line to the rear of Houtove station. There was ...

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  36. BANDITS IN NICARAGUA

    One American and two Nicaraguan national guards were killed on Monday in a fight with a band of more than 100 bandits who attacked the ...

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  37. FLYING OVER AFRICA

    Lieutenant R. R. Bentley, of the South African Air Force, arrived at Kisumu, on Lake Victoria, 180 miles north-west of Nairobi, Kenya Colony, ...

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  38. SAFE BREAKERS FAIL

    Fried chipped potatoes, a bag saturated with treacle, a fuse and gelignite were among the articles left behind by burglars who vainly attempted to ...

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  39. DROWNED IN A PIT

    The coroner at Cessnock on Monday found that Thomas Cherry met his death by drowning at South Cessnock on the night of August 9, but in what ...

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  40. UNEMPLOYED GROWING

    The list of unemployed is now being swelled at the conclusion of each shift as the men clean up their stopes preparatory to the closing of the ...

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  41. THE LATE MR. K. M'INTOSH

    The funeral of the late Mr. Kenneth M'Intosh, who died suddenly on Monday last, took place at 4 o'clock this afternoon. Mr. Johnstone, a ...

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  42. AMERICAN PILOT CRASHES WITH TAME LION ABOARD

    Mr. Martin Jensen, winner of the second prize in the recent Dole race to Honolulu, crashed on Saturday, narrowly escaping death in the mountains ...

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  43. DARING LONDON ROBBERY

    A daring burglary which occurred at Ponting's great West-End store was clearly the work of experts. They took several thousand pounds worth of ...

    Article : 99 words
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  48. GENERAL CABLES

    A new sixpenny-in-the-slot machine has been installed at Euston Station for trial at the inception of the influenza season. ...

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  49. GOVT. LABOR EXCHANGE

    The registrations at the Labor Exchange are increasing, the men putting their names down as they are discharged. Yesterday 30 men registered ...

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  50. MISTIMED AN EXPLOSION

    Owing to having mistimed an explosion of 60 charges which were fired in a drive 60ft. below the surface of Market-street just before midnight ...

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  51. COMPENSATION ACT

    Many of the men paid off are protecting themselves by applying for warrants for examination under the mine workers and mine employees ...

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  52. 5 KILLED AND 20 INJURED WHEN TRAIN HITS A BUS

    A Prague (Czecho-Slovakia) message states that five people were killed and 20 injured (5 seriously) when a train crashed into an omnibus at Wev[?]l ...

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  53. UNEMPLOYMENT DISCUSSED AT MEETING OF W.I.U.

    The following is reprinted from the official organ of the Workers' Industrial Union:- At a meeting of the W.I.U. held last ...

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  54. COLLAPSE OF AUTHOR AT FUNERAL OF HIS WIFE

    A hymn which Mr. Marshall Wood, author, wrote for his wedding was adapted as a fully choral requiem for the funeral of his wife. Mr. Wood ...

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