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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 36 words
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  4. WORLD'S BOXING CHAMPIONSHIP

    JACK DEMPSEY. GENE TUNNEY. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 14 words
  5. PRICES OF METALS AND LOCAL MINES

    Daily now the lists of unemployed are piling up and some of the first men who were thrown out of work are beginning to feel the pinch very keenly. ...

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  6. STATE ELECTIONS

    Mr. E. G. Theodore, addressing a meeting at Balmain on behalf of the selected Labor candidate, attacked the Upper House. He cited the case of ...

    Article : 68 words
  7. THE MATAL MARKET

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  8. YOUNG COMRADES' CLUB

    Speaking at Lithgow Mr. R. W. D. Weaver, Nationalist candidate for Neutral Bay, said he had received a circular which the Communists were ...

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  9. BISHOP OF GIPPSLAND

    Dr. George Cranswick, Bishop of Gippsland, in his address to those present at the welcome social which was tendered to him in the New Masonic ...

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  10. INDUSTRIAL.

    The Stovemakers' Union recently prosecuted two men for failing to join their onion whilst working in the stovemaking industry. They were fined ...

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  11. PINNACLES (B.H.) CLOSING

    Mr. T. H. Wilkinson, local director for the Pinnacles (Broken Hill) Company, reported to-day that that mine would close to-night, and in ...

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  12. THE RAINFALL

    Further light showers were reported from the back country yesterday and during the night, but pastoralists when interviewed to-day said that they ...

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  13. INFORMATION REFUSED

    Fines amounting to £10 each have been imposed on nine Italians by the Sydney Furnishing Trades' Union for not supplying correct information ...

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  14. TUNNEY RETAINS TITLE

    At Chicago to-night Gene Tunney (13.7), (be holder of the world's heavyweight championship, retained his title by defeating Jack Dempsey (13.10½), the ex-champion. The bout went the scheduled 10 rounds, the decision being on points. ...

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  15. GAS WORKERS'UNION

    Mr. C. C. Crofts, general secretary of the Federated Gas Workers' Union, arrived to-day, and is staying at the Australian Club Hotel. He left ...

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  16. SOME MEN FROM JUNCTION EMPLOYED AT CENTRAL

    Mr. W. E. Gardner, manager of the Sulphide Corporation, in reply to a question to-day, said that as many men as possible from the Junction mine ...

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  17. VICTORIA

    Chin Sam, a Chinaman, was attacked by two men while driving his market gardner's cart to Melbourne yesterday morning. One struck Sam a heavy ...

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  18. REPLACING FOREIGNERS

    It has been freely stated that the raining companies which are continuing their operations are giving preference in employment to Australians and ...

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  19. MESDICAL EXAMINATIONS

    At the meeting of the Earner Industrial Council last night it was decided to ask the Mining Managers'. Association for a conference to fix, the ...

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  20. ADELAIDE WOOL SALES

    Bennett and Fisher Limited report that at the Adelaide wool sales yesterday prices for good fleece wools were up to 5 per cent. higher ...

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  21. A MOTOR CAR STOLEN

    Daring thieves stole a car from a city garage yesterday. They took the car from the first floor, placed it in a lift, and when it reached the ground ...

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  22. DETAILS IN LATEST NEWS ISSUE

    A detailed description of the contest will be published in to-night's Special News Issue. Tunney rattled Dempsey within a minute of the start of the bout. In the third round Dempsey landed a punch so low that one of the judges called out "Foul," but Tunney shook his head and con ...

    Article : 65 words
  23. RAIN IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Outback areas which have been parched for some time have benefited by falls of rain from 10 to 50 points. Several of the pastoral properties in ...

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  24. AN ABANDONED BABY

    An eight weeks old baby was found in a gutter at North Melbourne at an early hour yesterday morning. The police on making inquiries found the mother ...

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  25. CITY COUNCIL DECISION REGARDING RELIEF WORK

    At the meeting of the City Council last night Alderman G. Gough moved, —"That the delegates to the Local Government Conference be instructed ...

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  26. TENNEY'S CAREER

    Gene Tanney has what champions in most sports must possess—brains. Many people do not credit boxers with being overburdened with that ...

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  27. BEFORE THE CONTEST

    A message from Chicago says that the latest betting shows that Tunney is favorite over Dempsey at 6 to 5 and 7 to 5 on, but though these odds ...

    Article : 152 words
  28. UNEMPLOYED IN STATE

    Mr. G. Bodkin, secretary of the A.W.U., reports that unemployed railway workers at Kyogle are hungry and desperate. He also advised that from ...

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  29. LECTURE BY MRS. BLACKBURN ON EXPERIENCE IN SLUMS

    An interesting lecture was given in St. Andrew's Hall last night by Mrs. R. Blackburn. She spoke on her experiences in the slums of some of ...

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  30. ADDRESS BY DR. CRANSWICK

    Dr. Cranswick was entertained at luncheon at the Returned Soldiers' Hostel to-day by the Chamber of Commerce. Mr. W. H. Coates presided at ...

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  31. JACK DEMPSEY'S STORY OF MANY RETIREMENTS

    Writing in the Sydney "Referee" Jack Dempsey said:— "Somebody quoted me as saying that win, lose, or draw in my battle ...

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  32. MECHANICAL COURSING.

    A deputation representing several religious bodies waited on Mr. M. Gosling, the Chief Secretary, yesterday, and protested against the granting of ...

    Article : 98 words
  33. PERSONAL

    Mr. J. R. Charlton, secretary of the local branch of the Returned Soldiers' Association, will leave for Adelaide to-night for the purpose of attending a ...

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  34. CHILD KNOCKED DOWN BY CAR

    William Wilson (3), residing with his parents at 166 Oxide-street, was knocked down by a motor car at the intersection of Oxide and Lane streets ...

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  35. THE QUEENSLAND STRIKE AND VISIT OF 60 "REDS"

    Mr. Chapman, secretary of the Australian Railways Union, says that he has received a message that the statement made by Mr. W. M'Cormack, the ...

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  36. THE MEN COMPARED

    It is interesting to note that al though Dempsey has one of the longest reaches possessed by a champion boxer since Jack Johnson held the ...

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  37. TUNNEY'S EARNINGS

    Tunney reached a Chicago hotel Wednesday afternoon, and has since rested. He earned at least £6000 a minute by the fight going the limit. ...

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  38. MATTERS QUIET LOCALLY

    Matters were quiet to-day in local mechanical hare circles, except for arrangements being made by Mr. F. Tutt, ...

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  39. MINISTERIAL CONCERT PARTY

    The concert presented by the Methodist Ministers of Broken Hill at the Oxide-street church on Wednesday evening was well received by a good ...

    Article : 66 words
  40. AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION

    During the past week the guide of the Automobile Association attended to three carburettors, one magneto, one tyre, three batteries, and 15 ...

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  41. SUPPORT FOR MR. M'CORMACK GIVEN BY MR. GRAYNDLER

    Mr. E. Grayndler, general secretary of the Australian WorKers' Union, said that he is in full agreement with the views expressed by Mr. M'Cormack on ...

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  42. DISTRICT SHEARING

    The indications at present are that the sheating season for this district will be completed at about the end of next week. The sheds yet to cut out ...

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  43. MUCH LOCAL INTEREST.

    Keen Interest was displayed in the fight locally, and train 1 o'clock onwards there were constant telephone calls to "The Miner" office asking for ...

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  44. DEMPSEY AN IDOL

    Who is the most colorful personality in American life to-day? Big Bill Tilden, Ty Cobb. Babe Ruth, Senator Borah, President Coolidge, Henry Ford, ...

    Article : 438 words
  45. PERSONS INJURED

    Valerie Rowe (9) was treated at the outpatients' department of the Hospital last night for lacerations to the shoulder. To-day G. Trevena, a ...

    Article : 52 words
  46. LABOR MEMBER'S VIEW, OF THE RECENT STRIKE

    In the Queensland Legislative Assembly yesterday Mr. Cooper (Labor) expressed the opinion that no one was to blame for the recent strike. It was ...

    Article : 46 words
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