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  2. Advertising

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  3. THE METAL MARKET

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  4. LIQUOR REFERENDUM ADDRESS BY MR. J. DOOLEY GIVEN AT TOWN HALL

    There was a moderate attendance at the Town Hall last night when Mr. James Dooley gave an address in connection with the prohibition referendum ...

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  5. AIRSHIP ITALIA NOBILE BECOMES ANXIOUS REGARDING HIS COMPANIONS

    General Nobile will not tell the story of the loss of the Italia and the subsequent life of the Arctic castaways until his "companions of the red tent" ...

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  6. THE DOUBLE MURDER THE DETECTIVES IN CASE CONTINUE THEIR INQUIRIES

    The murder of the two aged sisters, Mrs. Sarah Falvey (63) and Miss Esther Vaughan (55) in their shop at Dulwich Hill by a masked burglar on ...

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  7. NEW SOUTH WALES ALLEGED EMBEZZLEMENT

    William Wurth was yesterday committed for trial on a charge of having embezzled £441 from the E.S. and A. Bank. It was stated that the ...

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  8. AERIAL DOINGS ROME TO BUENOS AIRES

    A Rome message says that Captain Ferrari and Major Dalprete, the holders of the flight duration record, will leave on Tuesday evening for Buenos ...

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  9. INDUSTRIAL

    Chief Judge Dethridge, in the Federal Arbitration Court, said that he viewed with some doubt the proposal that margins for skill should ...

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  10. WOODCUTTER IS FINED FOR CRUELTY TO A HORSE

    In the Wagga Police Court yesterday William Edwards, a woodcutter, was fined £2 with costs for shocking cruelty to a horse. Evidence was ...

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  11. STATE FINANCES

    Mr. T. R. Bavin, the Premier and Treasurer, said yesterday that he was pleaded to be able to announce that for the period which ended on June 30 ...

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  12. GENERAL CABLES BRITISH RAILWAY SLUMP

    Following Mr. J. H. Thomas's disclosures at the railway conference that the British railways are in a bad way, it is revealed that three big ...

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  13. TIN HARE RACING

    The provisional committee of the Sports' Defence Association announced at the Mascot coursing meeting last night that there were already 2000 ...

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  14. LONDON TO CAPETOWN

    The Shell Company, Melbourne, has received a cable from London stating that Lieutenant Murdoch, of the South African Air Force, is to leave London ...

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  15. SHOP OF THE TWO VICTIMS SEARCHED BY POLICE FOR CLUES

    The State Government has agreed to the police recommendations for the offer of a reward of £500 for information leading to the arrest and ...

    Article : 156 words
  16. BRITISH COMMONWEALTH LABOR CONFERENCE

    The British Commonwealth Labor Conference has opened at the House of Commons. Mr. Ramsay Macdonald, in his presidential address said that ...

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  17. MALING DIVORCE SUIT

    The Registrar in Divorce yesterday inquired into the respective means of Silas Young Maling, and Olive Maling upon a reference from the judge in ...

    Article : 163 words
  18. COMPENSATION SCHEME

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  19. FRENCH MURDER CASE

    Out of 500 letters from women found in Jerome Prat's villa the police selected 150 and found all the writers alive. ...

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  20. COLEFORD POISONING CASE

    The prosecution's chief point in the trial of Mrs. Pace (who is charged with the murder of her husband, Harry Pace, by arsenical poisoning at ...

    Article : 145 words
  21. NO DEVELOPMENTS

    Up to a late hour last night there were no further developments in connection with the Dulwich Hill murder. There have been no reports of ...

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  22. SEARCH FOR AMUNDSEN

    The Oslo correspondent of the "Daily Mail" states that the Amundsen rescue committee has invited British co-operation in the search. Two aeroplanes ...

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  23. LONDON POLICE CHIEF

    The "Daily Chronicle" says that Sir W. T. F. Horwood is resigning the commissionership of the metropolitan police for reasons not connected with ...

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  24. AERIAL MAILS

    Sir T. W. Glasgow, Minister for Defence, has announced that a transContinental aerial mail service between Perth and Adelaide will begin in April ...

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  25. SYDNEY CITY COUNCIL

    It is stated that Judge Scholes, who is now preparing his report on the inquiry into the political graft charges will be asked to make an investigation ...

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  26. WOMAN RAZOR SLASHER

    While Mrs. O'Donnell, the wife of a railway guard, was in bed at her home at Kelvin Grove yesterday she was attacked by a woman with a razor. A ...

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  27. SEARCH IS CONTINUING FOR AIRSHIP AND AMUNDSEN

    The seventh Swedish expedition has left in a search for the Italia. A Rome message states that seaplanes which made investigation flights ...

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  28. DOMAIN ORATOR LIVING IN OLD POLICE STATION

    The Water and Sewerage Board has sent Harry Meatheringham, the Domain orator, who took possession of the old Manly Police Station at the ...

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  29. RECHABITE LODGE MEETING

    The members of the Willyama Lily Rechabites assembled in full force last night at the Oxide-street Methodist Church. The District Levite was ...

    Article : 159 words
  30. LOSS OF A TRAWLER

    The Nautical Court which investigated the loss of the trawler Thomas Bryan, which was wrecked on June 10, exonerated the master, but found that the ...

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  31. FRENCH COLLIERY DISASTER

    The St. Etienne disaster in which about 60 men lost their lives was due to the fire releasing a fall of earth which smashed an air compressor pipe, ...

    Article : 89 words
  32. RAILWAY ACCIDENT

    Mark M'Bride, who was shockingly injured when he was knocked down by a goods train at Culcairn on Saturday, met with the accident in a remarkable ...

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  33. EUCHARISTIC PROCESSION

    Mr. T. R. Bavin, the Premier, commenting upon the criticism made by the Rev. H. S. Cox concerning a deputation which discussed the Eucharistic ...

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  34. BROADCASTING

    Mr. W. G. Gibson, the PostmasterGeneral, states that the postal department is unwilling to provide additional land lines for wireless relaying to ...

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  35. REVISED PRAYER BOOK

    The pronouncement of Dr. Davidson, the Archbishop of Canterbury, on the official policy in regard to the Anglican Prayer Book deadlock attracted a ...

    Article : 260 words
  36. HYDATID CYSTS

    Mr. D. H. Wallace, chief health inspecter, has on view at the Town Hall hydatid cysts taken from the liver and a lung of an ox killed at the ...

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  37. COWS HAD CANCER

    In the Grafton Police Court yesterday Frederick Small was fined £20— in default, six months' imprisonment— on a charge of failing to give notice ...

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  38. MOTH 'PLANE WRECKED

    A Moth 'plane was badly damaged when it crashed at Ryde yesterday. The machine landed safely on the Ermington gol[?] links, but when rising ...

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  39. WALSH ISLAND DOCK

    It is reported that two outside experts will probably determine the fate of the floating dock which is being built at Walsh Island, Newcastle. The ...

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  40. LOCAL UNEMPLOYED

    Mr. A. W. Ashton, secretary of the unemployed having found temporary work, the duties of the office are at present being performed by Mr. F. ...

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  41. RYDE PUNT TRAGEDY

    The inquiry into the death of Mrs. Elizabeth Selle, wife of the registrar of the Sydney University, has been adjourned till July 16. ...

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  42. TREATED AT HOSPITAL

    The following were treated at the outpatients' department of the Hospital to-day:—Fred Oldman, miner on the North mine, lacerated finger; ...

    Article : 38 words
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  45. TEMPERANCE ALLIANCE

    The Rev. G. S. Wellington presided over a large attendance at a meeting of the Temperance Alliance held in the Anchor Chambers last night. ...

    Article : 64 words
  46. HENDON AIR PAGEANT

    The King, the Queen, the Duke of York, and members of the Cabinet, with air attache and other representatives of nearly every nation in the ...

    Article : 167 words
  47. MR. FINLAYSON'S VISIT

    Mr. W. F. Finlayson, hon. secretary of the Australian Prohibition Council, arrived this morning and will conduct meetings for three days. Mr. ...

    Article : 65 words
  48. VOTING AT 1913 POLL

    In view of the coming referendum on Prohibition interest is being taken in the figures of the last polling on that question, but few have been able ...

    Article : 208 words
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