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  4. SYDNEY MEAT STRIKE

    Mr Soand, secretary of the Master Butchers' Association, said there was a rush for sheep and cattle cans as soon as it was announced that cattle sales ...

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  5. THE METAL MARKET

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  6. N.S.W. POLITICS

    Mr. Kellock, Treasurer of the Northern Miners' Federation, said to-day that the Government's proposed tax of 1/ in the pound on wages will ...

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  7. IMMIGRATION

    The legal representative of the 66 Italians who have been debarred from entering the Commonwealth had a conference with Mr. A. Blakeley, the ...

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  8. WEST INDIES TEAM

    South Australia's position was greatly improved in the match against the West Indies on the Adelaide Oval to-day when Lee and Grimmett ...

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  9. Eighty Points of Rain

    Further good pastoral rains, the replenishment of supplies in both reservoirs, and washaways on the South Australian railway causing the late ...

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  10. 102 POINTS AT SILVERTON

    The postmaster at Silverton reported to-day that 102 points of rain had fallen at that place up till 9 o'clock this morning, while at Mundi Mundi there ...

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  11. APPEAL BY WIRELESS TO SIGNOR MUSSOLINI

    A meeting of the Italian passengers who have been refused permission to land from the liner Orford to-day decided to send a radio message to Signor ...

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  12. FEDERAL POLITICS

    Mr. J. E. Fenton. Acting Prime Minister, said to-day that it is unlikely that Parliament will rise before December l9. The session will be resumed ...

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  13. WHAT MR. LANG SAID OF 3d. IN POUND TAX

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day Major Jarvie said that on May 29 last Mr. Lang, the Premier, made a speech in opposition to the unemployment ...

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  14. MYSTERY OF THE SEA

    A first-class mystery recalling the story ot the Marie Celeste was provided by the discovery yesterday by three Jersey fishermen of the abandoned ...

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  15. BURTA CREEK AT BUCKALOW IS RUNNING A BANKER

    The Burta Creek at Buckalow is running a banker, it was reported from that station to-day, and it is expected that the water will reach Ryan's Lake. ...

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  16. TRAM AND MOTOR CAR IN HEAD-ON COLLISION

    A man and a baby were killed and a woman fatally injured when a motor car in attempting to pass another car crashed head on into a tram at Subiaco ...

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  17. THE DELAYED MAILS

    The postmaster, when asked how he proposed to deal with the mails on arrival, said that if the delayed Adelaide express arrives at 4 o'clock as ...

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  18. ITALIANS REFUSE TRANSFER TO THE STEAMER ORAMA

    The Italian migrants resisted any at[?] to transfer them to the Orama for return to their native country and the liner had to leave without them. ...

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  19. LOTTERY FOR HOSPITALS

    A deputation from the Council of Churches to-day protested to Mr. J. T. Lang, the Premier, against the proposal to establish a State lottery. The ...

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  20. ADELAIDE EXPRESS HELD UP

    Late last night there were reports that the express from Adelaide would not reach here on time this morning owing to washaways but residents did ...

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  21. OUTBACK MAILS

    The postmaster reported to-day that the Tibooburra mail which was due here at 3.30 o'clock yesterday had not yet arrived, and there was no news of ...

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  22. ALARM IN NEW YORK AT ESCAPE OF LUNATICS

    Alarm was felt in New York when it became known that eight lunatics were at large in the city. An escaped criminal lunatic suddenly appeared at ...

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  23. FEDERAL LOAN

    Mr. J. A. Lyons, the Acting Treasurer, stated that up to Thursday afternoon there had been £9,400,000 subscribed to the conversion loan, ...

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  24. THREE YOUNG MEN ACQUITTED ON CHARGE OF ASSAULT

    The trial of Stanley Neaves (18), Allen Forrester (19), and Arthur Holmes (22) on a charge of having committed a capital assault on a girl ...

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  25. WASHAWAY REPORTED ON THE SYDNEY RAILWAY

    Mr. H. S. Coulson, assistant district superintendent of the New South Wales Railways Department, reported this morning that a washaway one foot deep ...

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  26. ATTEMPTED WIFE MURDER

    Archibald Bellette was yesterday found guilty and remanded for sentence on a charge of attempting to murder his wife by placing ...

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  27. EARTHQUAKE IN BURMA

    Thirty-six persons were killed by an earthquake in Burma yesterday. A train was shaken off the line. The lines sank five feet. ...

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  28. UPPER HOUSE ABOLITION BILLS

    The Lang Government has decided that consideration of the Legislative Council Abolition Bills shall not be given in the Legislative Assembly ...

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  29. ROBBERY AND MURDER

    Four men died on the gallows to-day as punishment for robbery and murder. Fifteen persons were executed this year, which is a record for California ...

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  30. MURDER OF BANK MAMAGER

    The ten days allowed by law in which an appeal must be lodged will elapse on Monday and no appeal has vet been lodged on behalf of Richard ...

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  31. VEGETABLES ON THE EXPRESS

    The late arrival of the vegetable train will cause a lot of inconvenience and fruit merchants will be working until a late hour to get off their ...

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  32. TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH

    The storm was responsible for causing interruptions to the telegraphic and telephone services. It was reported from the telegraph office that the line ...

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  33. EDUCTIONAL

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  34. AN AGED MAN'S DEATH ON STEAMER AORANGI

    Mr. W. H. Parsons (84), an old age pensioner, who arrived in Sydney yesterday by the Aorangi from New Zealand, collapsed and died shortly after ...

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  35. RESERVOIR INTAKES

    Mr. J. M. Main, manager of the Water Supply, stated at noon to-day that the water supply for the town and mines is now assured for 12 months as ...

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  36. TENNIS

    A tennis match will be played on Sunday between the Oramas and the Checkers. The A teams will play on the Checkers' Court and the B teams ...

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  37. BANK MANAGER'S SUICIDE

    Roy Simmons (28), manager of the National Bank agency at the Melbourne University, shot himself dead at the bank yesterday. A note found ...

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  38. S.A. GRANT BILL PASSED BY THE SENATE YESTERDAY

    Speaking on the second reading the South Australian Grant Bill in the Senate to-day Senator Massy Greene said that South Australia had gone in ...

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  40. THE ROAD TO ADELAIDE

    It would be almost impossible for travellers to negotiate the road to Adelaide in its present state, as it was very bad yesterday afternoon, stated ...

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  41. IMPERIAL DAM OVERFLOWS

    The Imperial Dam, owned by the City Council, was again in the path of the storm, and it was reported from there this morning that the tank was ...

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  42. CAMPSIE SHOOTING CASE

    Edward Watts (61), one of the victims of the Campsie shooting, died last night. Watts and his wife Lena (35) were ...

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  43. 80 POINTS OF RAIN

    At the Post Office this morning it was reported that the rainfall for the 24 hours ended at 9 o'clock was 80 points, and that the barometer gave ...

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  44. UNEMPLOYMENT TAX

    The A.L.P. executive at its meeting last night decided to send a deputation to the Premier to ask him to review the decision to impose an ...

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  45. SOUDAN TANK INTAKE

    Mr. J. Dunn, municipal herdsman, who lives at the Soudan Tank, reported this morning that there had been a heavy rain over the catchment area, ...

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  46. AT CHAPPLE & OXIDE St. CORNER

    At the corner of Chapple and Oxide streets two men who had removed their boots and socks posted themselves and gave assistance to many ...

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  47. CHRISTMAS TREE AT RAILWAY TOWN SCHOOL

    On Thursday afternoon next, December ll, Father Christmas will visit the Railway Town public infants' school. The Christmas ...

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  48. HEAVY RAIN THIS AFTERNOON FELL AT SILVERTON

    At 3 o'clock this afternoon it was reported that the Black Hill Creek was runing a banker, and that heavy rain was falling at ...

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  49. TAX ON WINNING BETS

    A meeting of bookmakers will be held at Tattersalls Club on Monday to prepare proposals [?]or submission to the Government as alternatives to ...

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  50. RATHOLE TANK OVERFLOWS

    A good rain is reported from Rathole Tank, near Silverton, it being stated that the surging water took everything, before it. The tank, which is on the ...

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  51. FARMER'S BODY EXHUMED

    The report of the Government analyst on the contents of the stomach of a wealthy farmer, whose body was exhumed recently after certain ...

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  52. S.T. COMPANY DAMS

    The Silverton Tramway Company benefited by the rain last night, the two dams which are used for supplying locomotives now being full. Mr. Berry ...

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  53. DELUGE IN NORTHERN S.A.

    A sudden deluge flooded the northern districts late yesterday afternoon. At Yongala up to 3in, of rain fell in 90 minutes. Wheat crops were ...

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  54. STREET ALMOST WASHED OUT

    The strongly running water is reported to have practically washed out Bathurst-street, North Broken Hill. This street for some time has had a ...

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  55. WIN FOR GARDEN FACTION IN A.L.P. ELECTIONS

    The completion of the count in the A.L.P. ballot for the election of an executive resulted in a win for the Garden faction. ...

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  56. COMMUNIST HUNGER STRIKERS

    The officials at Long Bay Gaol intend to remove one of the Communist hunger strikes, whose condition is serious to the Coast Hospital, where ...

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  57. MR. EASTERBROOK ADVISED OF TRANSFER TO BALMAIN

    Mr. I. E. Easterbrook, who has been headmaster of the Alma School for the past two years and three months, has received word of his transfer to ...

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  58. CAUCUS ON ATTITUDE OF COMMONWEALTH BANK

    A meeting of the Labor caucus last night gave lengthy consideration to the attitude of the Commonwealth Bank Board on the financial question. ...

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  59. RACECOURSE DAMAGED

    One of the surprises of the storm was the damage done to the racecourse, which caused officials of the Broken Hill Jockey Club to postpone the ...

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  60. DISTRICT RAINFALLS

    Following is a list of the district falls recorded at the Post Office and collected by stock and station agents:- From Post Office.—Silverton. 102 ...

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  61. BARTERING AT TAMWORTH

    Probably for the first time in Australia for many years a storekeeper has decided to accept wheat in barter for his goods. The storekeeper in ...

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