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  3. TRAIN COLLISION IN ROUMANIA SIGNALMAN AT FAULT HAS DISAPPEARED

    A Bucharest message says that the inquiry has established that the slatina collision was due to the error of a signalman, who has disappeared. ...

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  4. SPORTING RACING

    Battery incidents continue to occur on racecourses in South Australia, and sensational happenings may follow discoveries made at the Gawler races ...

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  5. ENGLAND'S TEAM MATCH AGAINST S.A.

    The closing stage of England's innings against South Australia on the Adelaide Oval on Saturday was most interesting. With Champan at the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. SHEFFIELD SHIELD

    The New South Wales v. Queensland Sheffield Shield match was opened in Brisbane on Saturday. The home team won the toss and had first use of the ...

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  7. ROAD RELIEF WORK

    Owing to the exhaustion of the last grant of £5000 one small gang only will be required to start work on Thursday morning. Mr. T. Gordon ...

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  8. ST. PETER'S CHURCH HALLOWING OF CHURCH AND CONSECRATION OF ALTAR

    All the seating accommodation in St. Peter's Church was uncomfortably filled on Sunday morning for the services of hallowing the church and ...

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  9. THE HOSPITAL

    Mr. Allan Hall, chairman of the Hospital Board of Management, when seen to-day regarding the report and recommendations made concerning the ...

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  10. SHIPPING HOLD UP

    Further clashes between unionists and anti-strikers now employed as wharf laborers occurred on the waterfront to-day. The police made ...

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  11. COLLIER SHORT OF COAL WHEN IN INDIAN OCEAN

    The captain of the collier Annie M. Miller, which arrived yesterday, states that the coal supply almost ran out in the Indian Ocean, while part of the ...

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  12. FIRE AT GUYRA

    A disastrous fire occurred in the main street of Guyra, 368 miles from Sydney, at an early hour yesterday morning. It resulted in the ...

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  13. 45 KNOWN TO BE DEAD

    Forty-five are known to be dead as a result of the collision, though it is reported there are still corpses in the debris. More than 50 persons were ...

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  14. TRAFFIC PROSECUTIONS

    Before Mr. R. C. Atkinson, S.M., in the Police Court to-day the following breaches of the traffic regulations were dealt with:— ...

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  15. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS MANLY RESIDENT WOUNDED BY A PEA RIFLE BULLET

    At Manly yesterday Victor Symonds (29) was shot in the chest with a pearifle by his three-year-old son. He had permitted the boy to play with the ...

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  16. MENINDIE NOTES

    Train patrons, especially those connected with horses, were loud in their praise of the service given. The horse boxes, provided were most up to ...

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  17. AERIAL DOINGS

    In connection with the proposed flight to England and back by Captain Frank Hurley. Flying-Officer Moir, and Flying-Officer Harold Owen, it is ...

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  18. ANOTHER BOMB 0UTRAGE

    Another bomb outrage occurred yesterday morning. Fifteen Italians were playing cards in a house at West Melbourne when a bomb was thrown ...

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  19. MAN FOUND AT YOWIE BAY WITH PART OF FACE SHOT AWAY

    Arthur Toyer (64), of Yowie Bay, near Sutherland, was found at his home on Saturday with the left side of his face shot away. A gun was ...

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  20. DROWNED IN WATERHOLE

    Allan York (10) was drowned in a disused brick pit in the ground of the Carmelite monastery at Dulwich Hill. According to his companion, ...

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  21. PERSONAL

    Mr. E. Kirwan, assistant health inspector, will leave with Mrs. Kirwan for Sydney to-morrow night to spend, his annual leave. ...

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  22. AMUSEMENTS LENARD'S PICTURES

    At Lenard's Pictureland to-night the final presentation will be made of "Across the Atlantic." and "The Desert Demon." To-morrow night ...

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  23. MOTOR CYCLING

    As a result of further attempts over the week end the motor cycle record between Broken Hill and Menindie is now 1 hour 29 minutes for a distance ...

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  24. TO-DAY'S PLAY

    With the wicket fast and wearing well, and the sun shining, ideal conditions prevailed to-day for the resumption of the South Australian ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. MAN FATALLY INJURED

    Harry O'Neill (45) a wharf laborer. caused a sensation at Darlinghurst this morning Clad only in his shirt and overcoat, O'Neill seemed to suddenly ...

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  26. DEAD BODY OF A MAN FOUND AT PADDINGTON

    The dead body of A. J. Henderson, aged about 45 years, was found in his room, at Paddington yesterday. The room was filled with gas. A note ...

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  27. JOHNSON'S PICTURES

    "Guardians of the Wild" and "Altars of Desire," are the two attractions to be screened at Johnson's Oxide-street theatre for the last time ...

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  28. FATAL SHOOTING ACCIDENT

    Clifford Ellison, of Kingstown, was accidentally shot dead with a pea rifle at Kambah. According to the police report William Carroll was loading the ...

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  29. PEDESTRIANISM

    A large attendance witnessed the opening handicap of the West Athletic Club on See Park grounds on Sunday. In deciaring the season open, Mr. J. ...

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  30. A FATAL QUARREL

    Donald M'Leod (55), telegraph operator, of Fortescue-street, East Fremantle was arrested following the death of Ernest Young Stration (63), ...

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  31. KNOCKED BY A MOTOR CAR

    Clarence Hickey (16) was found lying beside his damaged, bicycle on StKilda-road suffering from a depressed fracture of the skull. He told the ...

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  32. PALAIS DE DANSE

    About 800 persons were present at the Palais de Danse on Saturday night when dancing was carried on in the open air from 8 p.m. till midnight. ...

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  33. FOUND DEAD IN CAR

    Charles Percival Price (40), a wellknown farmer of Brookton district, was found dead in his motor car on Thursday night with a double barrelled ...

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  34. PROHIBITION IN FINLAND

    A Government analysis of the crime scord for the last year reveals that despite prohibition out of 168,000 arrests 123,000 were for drunkenness, ...

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  35. BROKEN HILL BAND CONCERT

    The Broken Hill Band presented the following programme in the Central Reserve last night:—Marches, "Old Comrades," "Challenge," ...

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  36. MINE WORKERS INJURED

    James Greeney, of 154 Sulphide-street. a trucker on the South mine, suffered a fractured bone in the Shoulder when a stone fell on him ...

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  37. THREE PORT PIRIE BOYS ARBESTED FOR STEALING

    Three lads, aged 11. 14, and 17 years, were arrested by the Port Pirie police on Saturday night in Nelshaby Hills on a charge of stealing a horse and ...

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  38. HALLOWEEN DANCE SOCIAL

    The Caledonian Society will hold a Halloween dance in the New Masonic Hall to-morrow night. There will be a haggis supper. The music for the ...

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  42. AN ITALIAN USES RAZOR ON MAN WHO ATTACKED HIM

    An affray occurred at Innisfail as a result of which George Buckingham (40) suffered wounds on the chest, goin, and elbow. It is alleged that ...

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  43. SOCIAL AT NEW MASONIC HALL

    Dr. Halse Bishop of Riverina, left to-day for Wilcannia. where he will conduct a confirmation service. He will then go to Menindie for similar ...

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  44. BRITONS AND FOREIGNERS CLASH AT DARADGEE

    There was a serious clash between Britons and foreigners at Daradgee, a sugar growing centre near Innisfail, on Saturday night when W. Schultz ...

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