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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 27 words
  3. ENGLAND'S TEAM

    "Is the Marylebone side 25 percent, better than the Australians?" asks the Rev. F. H. Gillingham, the Essex cricketer. He adds: "This ...

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  4. U.S.A. ELECTIONS

    Bearing out earlier predictions, the first election reports indicated unusually heavy polling in all parts of the United States, with an ...

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  5. SHEFFIELD SHIELD

    The South Australian cricket team, which will begin a match against Victoria on the Melbourne Cricket Ground on Friday, will leave by the express on ...

    Article : 119 words
  6. THE METAL MARKET

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  7. SICK CHILDREN'S HOLIDAY.

    THE BROKEN HILL PARTY OF GIRLS IN THE SEA AT RAMSGATE, SYDNEY. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. FRENCH POLITICS CABINET RESIGNS

    Following a vote of the Radical Socialists' Congress four members of M. Poincare's Cabinet have handed in their resignations. This is expected ...

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  9. NEW SOUTH WALES DEATH FROM GAS POISONING

    The body of Arthur Chilten Hill, aged 60 years, a laborer, was found Yesterday lying in an upstairs room at a house in North Sydney. The door ...

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  10. BRITISH PARLIAMENT HAS BEEN REOPENED THE KING'S SPEECH

    The King's speech at the opening of Parliament welcomes the efforts of China to establish a central Government and to cope with the forces ...

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  11. FEDERAL ELECTIONS

    Mr. W. M. Hughes, addressing a meeting at Kirribilli, said that if he had his way he would not allow Italians to come to Australia at all. ...

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  12. SHIPPING HOLD UP IN NEW SOUTH WALES

    The current issue of the "ItaloAustralian," an Italian journal, published in Sydney, says:—"We find it difficult to believe that the ...

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  13. GUY FAWKES DAY DEATH IN VICTORIA

    Guy Fawkes Day at Warragul to-day resulted in the death of Herbert Godfrey (10). Celebrations were held by a large number of children, the ...

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  14. CRISIS UNEXPECTED

    The Cabinet crisis was most unexpected. M. Cadlaux seized the opportunity when M. Heriot's supporters were absent to call a night sitting. ...

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  15. A GRAZIER'S ESTATE

    The estate of the late Frederick Campbell, grazier, of Red Hill, near Tumut. has been valued for probate purposes at £136,637. ...

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  16. VALUABLE BLACK OPAL FOUND ON GRAWIN FIELD

    A message from Waigett says that what is believed to be one of the most remarkable black opals yet found in the world has been dug up at the ...

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  17. SHOP STOCK IGNITED BY SPARK ON COUNTER

    A Masterton tradesman will have good cause to remember Guv Fawkes day this year. While he was demonstrating fireworkg to a prospective ...

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  18. ALLEGED CONSPIRACY

    There was a sequel to the arrests at the Moorefield racecourse on Saturday, when at the Kogarah Police Court yesterday Harry Cheslyn (35). a butcher; ...

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  19. MR. RAMSAY MACDONALD ON THE ADDRESS-IN-REPLY

    In the House of Commons Mr. Ramsay Macdonald, leader of the Opposition, speaking on the address-in-reply began. "This was a queer King's ...

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  20. TEXT OF RESOLUTION OF SOCIALIST CONGRESS

    Instigating M. Caifiaux, the Radical Socialist Congress at Angers carried a resolution that the progress of the parry was incompatible with the ...

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  21. WOMAN'S SUDDEN DEATH WHILE ON MOTORING TRIP

    During a motor journey to Sydney Mrs. Mabel Jean Magill (55), wife of George Magill, a well-known Molong grazier, died suddenly on the roadside ...

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  22. STATE TAXATION TREASURER'S EXPLANATION

    Mr. B. S. Stevens, assistant State Treasurer, explained the conditions under twhich a husband and his wife's income would be aggregated for income ...

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  23. MAN GORED BY A BULLOCK

    Whilp adjusting the yoke on one of the bullocks in a team he was driv ing, Mr. E. Miles, of Peelwood, was gored in the stomach, a deep gash ...

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  24. RAILWAY TO SYDNEY

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday afternoon Mr. E. A. Buttenshaw, Minister for Railways, informed Mr. M. A. Davidson that when the ...

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  25. ANTI-STRIKERS BOMBARDED FROM NEWCASTLE LAUNCH

    Anti-strikers working on the wharf lat Newcastle were bombarded with scraps of iron from a launch conveying unionists home from work. Locally ...

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  26. TAXATION CRITICISED

    Mr. F. N. Yarwood, a well-known accountant, suggests that the constantly changing incidence of taxation should cease, and that Parliament's ...

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  27. PARIS EXECUTIONER GETS A RISE IN PAY

    M. Anatole Deibler, the public executioner, has beheaded more than 200 criminals during the past 40 years for a retaining fee of £90 a year and a ...

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  28. H.M.A.S. CANBERRA

    Princess Mary visited Portsmouth and insneered H.M.A.S. Canberra Fog delayen the Royal train for half an hour. Thousands witnessed her hurried ...

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  29. ALLEGED ABDUCTION

    In thee Kogarah Police Court yesterday Frederick Purcell (24), a motor driver, was committed for trial on a charge of abducting Nadino Jessie ...

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  30. SOUTH AFRICAN POLITICS

    Mr. Madeley, having failed to respond to the invitation to resign at 11 a.m., the Cabinet resigned and was re-sworn at 3 p.m., Mr W. Sampson ...

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  31. BASIC WAGE INQUIRY DEBATE IN PARLIAMENT

    The basic wage question was debated again in the Legislative Assembly yesterday afternoon when Mr. J. T. Lang, leader of the Opposition, ...

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  32. SEAMEN'S UNION AFFAIRS

    Mr. Hussack, secretary of the Seamen's Union, declares that on October 9 a man entered his office and after covering him with a revolver took ...

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  33. WOOL SALES

    The wool sales, which opened yesterday, showed a five per cent. increase as compared with September prices. ...

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  34. RECENT HOTEL STRIKE

    It was stated by hotelkeepers to-day that the conditions obtained as a result of the recent strike are too heavy for the houses to carry in face ...

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  35. CUSTODY OF A CHILD

    There was a pathetic scene in the Supreme Court yesterday when a divorced mother made an agonised appeal for the custody of her ...

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  37. MR. PETER M'KERNAN

    Secretary of the South Australian branch of the Federated Seamen's Union of Australasia, who asserts that he was sent to take charge of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  38. SOVIET ART TREASURES FOR SALE IN BERLIN SUPREME COURT REVERSES LOWER COURT'S DECISION

    The Supreme Court of Prussia has upset the Berlin court's decision in the test case brought by Prince Stromanitz for an injunction against the ...

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  39. INTENTIONS OF THE CABINET

    It is reported that the State Government is closely watching developments in connection with the basic wage inquiry. As soon as the Industrial ...

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  40. DEATH OF MR. T. CURYER

    Information has been received of the death in Adelaide of Mr. Thomas Curyer who, until four years ago, was employed as a watchman at the ...

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  41. ALLEGED ASSAULT

    Harry Baldwin (27), and Leslie Erie Baldwin (22), appeared in the Hunter's Hill Court yesterday charged with criminal assault. The police ...

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  42. JAPANESE CORONATION

    Thirty thousand police have been mobilised for service in Tokio and Kioto in connection with the coronation of the Emperor, which is thrice ...

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  43. SALE TAKES PLACE AT BARGAIN PRICES

    In the presence of 1500 people, including Europe's loveliest women, the Russian art treasures went at bargain prices at Lepke's salerooms, the ...

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  44. HOSPITAL PATIENTS

    Jack Noel Cakebread, who had a leg amputated a few weeks ago, was reported from the Hospital to-day to be progressing, and the same report ...

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  45. CYCLE STRIKES FENCE

    Crashing from his motor cycle into a fence Edgar Charles Stevens, of Kurri Kurri, remained in a dying condition on the Newcastle-road near ...

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  46. ATTEMPT TO WRECK TRAIN

    Two boys who admitted placing stones on a railway line in an attempt to wreck the Crookwell motor train, were placed on probation for 12 ...

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  47. RENASCENT SOCIETY

    About 30 self-invited Communists, I.W.W. leaders, and seamen of various nationalities, made their appearance at a meeting of the Renascent ...

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  48. THE ECONOMIC MISSION

    Having had his attention drawn to-day to the utterances by Mr Theodore regarding the Economic Mission, Dr. Earle Page said the Labor party ...

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  49. ARBITRATION COURTS

    Speaking at Charter's Towers Mr. W. M'Cormack, the Premier, said that industrial strikes must stop as the dislocation caused was felt by ...

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  50. FATAL FALL FROM TRAIN

    Falling from the roof of a carriage of a train near Belgrave, a 16-year-old boy named Pratt was run over and fatally injured. It is believed that ...

    Article : 71 words
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