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  2. Advertising

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  3. SPORTING

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  4. DUST AND RAIN

    Conditions in Broken Hill and district yesterday and last night were most trying, there being two dust storms which were only relieved by a ...

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  5. SYDNEY MEAT STRIKE

    Representatives of the Employers Association have agreed to oppose the union's demands. The master butchers will resume slaughtering at the ...

    Article : 99 words
  6. NEW SOUTH WALES

    The post office at Bangalow and three shops were destroyed by fire yesterday morning. The postmaster succeeded in saving all mail matter. ...

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  7. AIRSHIP DISASTER

    The French airship V10 met disaster outside Rochefort yesterday when returning from a search for the giant seaplane D.O.[?]., A sudden escape of ...

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  8. STRIKE AT MADRID

    A tense situation has developed as the result of the declaration of a lightning strike on Saturday as a protest against the action of the police in firing on a ...

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  9. THE FINANCES OF AUSTRALIA

    A Canberra message says that another Federal Parliamentary crisis may be precipitated this week when a second attempt will be made to force ...

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  10. BROWN BROTHERS' WILLS

    The State and Federal Governments will benefit considerably from the estates of the brothers John and William Brown, both of which were lodged ...

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  11. SLAUGHTERING TO-DAY

    According to Mr. Ford, chairman of the Master Carcase Butchers' Association, only skilful butchers are at work at the abattoirs. He added that ...

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  12. PRISON CAMP ESCAPEES

    Glen Innes, Sunday Night. Frederick William O'Reilly and Claude Jackson, who escaped from the Mount Mitchell prison afforestation ...

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  13. S.A. PREMIER DEFENDS ACTION

    "I regret that such resolutions should have been adopted in my absence," stated Mr. L. L. Hill (Premier) this morning, when questioned ...

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  14. WAR MEMORIAL OPENED

    Speaking at the opening of the Maroubra war memorial hall yesterday. Sir Philip Game, the Governor, said that while the spirit which pervaded ...

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  15. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS

    James Naulls (27) lost his life at Woy Woy yesterday morning in attempting to rescue several girls who were in danger. The girls were ...

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  16. LOSS OF EMPLOYEES IN WAGES IS £16,000

    Mr. Shand, secretary of the Master Butchers' Association, said last night that unionists have already lost £16,000 in wages as a result of the strike. He ...

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  17. STRIKE IS DIRECTED AGAINST CHIEF OF POLICE

    Although 300,000 workers are on strike and thousands are parading the streets to-day no serious clashes occurred. The strikers say that the ...

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  18. MIDGET GOLF

    The police warned owners of all miniature golf courses in the city and suburbs yesterday that they would be liable for prosecution if they opened ...

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  19. THE PRICE OF GAS

    Mr. W. T. El[?], Assistant Minister for Labor mid Industry, said to-day that he hopes to receive the report of the auditor on the finances of the gas ...

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  20. WOMAN DRIVER KILLED WHEN CAR LEAVES ROAD

    While descending a steep hill about three miles from Bathurst yesterday afternoon a motor car driven by Mrs. Ruby Melvan (44), cafe proprietress ...

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  21. CONSTABLE ASSAULTED

    Constable Whitby asked two men and a woman to more on in Thomsonstreet, city, early yesterday morning. One of the men struck him on the chin, ...

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  22. RIOTS IN CUBA

    The rioting and street fights between mobs of students and the troops was violently renewed to-day after the Government had taken wide ...

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  23. CRICKET

    There was no play in the Ryder testimonial match to-day. Woodfull and Ryder, inspected the ground at 11.15 a.m. The wicket had been ...

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  24. SPIRIT OF CO-OPERATION AT LOAN COUNCIL MEETING

    Looking fit and well, and pleased with the result of the meeting of the Loan Council, Mr. L. L. Hill, Premier and Treasurer, returned this morning ...

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  25. MAN ELECTROCUTED

    Alfred John Schache (41), of Harbord, was electrocuted last night while attempting to mend a gas leak under a house. He had grasped a live wire. ...

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  26. N.S.W. TAXATION

    The State Cabinet intends to review the incidence of taxation, and Ministers are now considerinc the matter. There is talk of licensing starting price ...

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  27. MOTOR [?]AR FATALITY IN AN ADELAIDE STREET

    Mrs. Marion Heitman (78), of Fieldstreet. Adelaide, was fatally injured when she was knocked down by a motor car in Hindley-street, Adelaide, on ...

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  28. THE CROWN LAW OFFICE ASKED FOR A RULING

    It is reported that the action of the police in warning proprietors of miniature golf links not to open on Sunday was taken without reference to the ...

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  29. HOSPITAL WARD BURNT

    Wilfully set alight early yesterday morning, the isolation ward at the Gilgandra District Hospital was burnt to the ground. There were no ...

    Article : 57 words
  30. GUILTY OF CONSPIRACY

    In the Central Criminal Court to-day Harry Fane Becher (36), a solicitor's clerk, who had been convicted of conspiracy, was sentenced to two ...

    Article : 267 words
  31. BILLIARDS

    The latest scores in the fourth round of the International billiards tournament in which Walter Lindrum is conceeding 7000 to all opponents, are as ...

    Article : 62 words
  32. LAMBETH CONFERENCE

    Archbishop Mannix, speaking it a communion breakfast yesterday, said that if any heed should be taken of the atrocious Lambeth Conference findings, ...

    Article : 77 words
  33. EX-PATIENT SUSPECTED

    The police are searching for an expatient in connection with the fire. The matron said that a man came to the hospital last week in a drunken ...

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  34. GALE AT RACECOURSE

    A terrific gale raged at the racecourse last night striking several buildings and structures with much force. Fortunately the damage was confined to ...

    Article : 122 words
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  36. PEDESTRIANISM

    The South Athletic Club conducted its first handicap for the season on Sunday morning, and despite inclement weather conditions there was a ...

    Article : 252 words
  37. ASSAULT AND ROBBERY

    In the Central Police Court to-day Herbert Palmer (48), a taxi driver, was charged with having, while armed, assaulted and robbed Philip Raftis of ...

    Article : 73 words
  38. COMMONWEALTH LOAN

    A colorful sidelight on the keen political tactics of Mr. J. T. Lang, the Premier of New South Wales, is the revelation that he sought and obtained ...

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  39. ROADS TO ADELAIDE

    Mr. C. Sinclair Wood, local representative of the Royal Automobile Association, received advice this morning that both the Lilydale and line tracks to ...

    Article : 79 words
  40. MANAGER SAYS GRIMMETT WAS INDISPENSABLE MAN

    "The one indispensable man in the team was Grimmett," said Mr. W. L. Kelly, manager of the Australian team, at the Victorian Commercial ...

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  41. RAIN IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    Except for parts of the interior a general rain fell over South Australia during the week end. In the agricultural areas the registrations were for ...

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  42. SIR OTTO NIEMEYER

    Mr. T. R. Bavin, the leader of the State Opposition, commenting on the attitude of Federal Ministers towards Sir Otto Niemeyer, says it provides ...

    Article : 50 words
  43. ALLEGED INTENDED BURGLARY

    After a fierce light between police and alleged housebreakers, in which fists and batons were used and a constable drew his revolver, two men were ...

    Article : 103 words
  44. QUARREL AT A PARTY

    Five shots were fired at a party in a house at Kensington last night, and a man, whose name the police refused to divulge, was wounded. It is stated ...

    Article : 90 words
  45. EARTH TREMOR FELT

    Following on the failure of officials at the North, British and Junction mines to trace any fall of ground which it was thought had occurred ...

    Article : 166 words
  46. INTERSTATE TEMPERATURES

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  47. BANKERS TO CONFER

    For the purpose of making plans to ensure the success of the Conversion Loan, a conference of the general managers of the principal banks of ...

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  48. TENNIS

    On Sunday morning a men's team from the Plymouth Club won 5 sets 44 games and defeated the Falcons, 4 sets 33 games. ...

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  49. NEW FIRE ENGINE ON TRIAL

    The old Commer fire engine which has been stationed at the Central Fire Station was taken to the Crysta[?]-street railway station this morning and ...

    Article : 58 words
  50. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT AND BORROWING OF MONEY

    Mr. M. A. Davidson, Minister for Works, when asked to-day whether there was any truth in the report that the Government would place the ...

    Article : 76 words
  51. ACCUSED BEFORE COURT

    Joseph Morris (19), a linotype mechanic, was remanded at the Central Police Court to-day on a charge of having wounded Richard Larkin ...

    Article : 88 words
  52. FIRE IN QUEENSLAND

    A fire at Goomeri this morning destroyed seven shops. Two men suffered burns which necessitated their removal to hospital. The only water ...

    Article : 45 words
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