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  2. Tahiti Listing Badly

    The latest reports received in Sydney regarding the Tahiti state that boats are rushing to her rescue and that the steamer Penybryn is close at hand. A message received by Amalgamated Wireless yesterday stated: ...

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  3. AIRSHIP RlOO

    The airship RlOO was sighted over Cardington aerodrome at 9.40 o'clock yesterday morning and moored at 11.30 after a 57 hours' flight ...

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  4. FIFTH TEST MATCH

    England, determined to take no risks and compiling as large a score as possible, made scoring painfully slow in the first day's play of the Fifth Test ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. SPORTING

    Gloom has by no means settled over the Australian competitors in the Empires games as a result of several defeats on Saturday. Noel Ryan ...

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  6. DISPUTE OVER POST

    The case was continued in the Police Court this morning, before Mr. G. S. Goldie, B.M., in which Oscar Bernard Wuttke proceeded against Joseph ...

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  7. UNREST IN INDIA

    There were new and untavorable developments to-day on the northwestern frontier. The centre of unrest is now reported to be moving towards ...

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  8. BOXING

    Jack Roberts (10.0), of Newcastle, defeated Rus Cricbter (10.3), of the South Coastv in two rounds at the Sydney Stadium on Saturday night ...

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  9. "PITFALLS OF YOUTH"

    Detective-Sergeant Lawrence, of the Criminal Investigation Department, in an address to a men's meeting at Hurlstone Park on "Pitfalls of Youth," ...

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  10. THE N.S.W. RAILWAYS

    Mr. J. Cleary, the Chief Railways Commissioner, in an address at the Central Methodist Mission yesterday said that without the rationing of ...

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  11. WRESTLING

    Tom Lurich (15.2) was disqualified in the fifth round of his wrestling match with George M'Leod (15.0) for punching. Both men had obtained a ...

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  12. WEATHER DRY AND COOL

    The night has been dry and cool and the prospects are excellent for the wicket remaining good. There were 200 people in the queue outside ...

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  13. CYCLONE IN JUNEE

    While H. May, a farmer, was dealing with a machinery agent in a shed on his property during a terrific windstorm yesterday, the shed roof was ...

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  14. SHIP BOARD ROMANCE

    A ship board romance on the Nestor on the journey from Liverpool to Australia culminated in Mr. John H. Forrest (72), a retired Sydney company ...

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  15. LOCAL RACING

    Mr. W. Welsh, owner of Northgay, returned from Adelaide yesterday after seeing his colt Preston Day run in the Fulham Park Plate at Victoria ...

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  16. SALES TAX ACT

    The Sales Tax Assessment Acts are now law throughout the Commonwealth. They became operative this morning. ...

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  17. FOOTBALL

    The North Football Club held a meeting yesterday, Mr. J. W. Richardson presiding. Routine business was dealt with, and in ...

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  18. DROPPING OF CHAPMAN

    The "News Chronicle," which forecast on August 11 the dropping of Chapman, revealed that a special meeting of the selectors, to which Chapman was ...

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  19. GIRL GUIDES AND BROWNIES

    On Saturday last a very successful enrolment was held at Wilford Hall Wilson-street, South Broken Hill, of Girl Guides and Brownies. In ...

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  20. ANTI-IMPERIALIST LEAGUE

    Speaking in support of the Antiimperialistic League in the Sydney Domain yesterday, Senator Rae dedared that the British Empire had ...

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  21. WATERSIDE WORKERS

    Returned soldier members of the local Watersido Workers Union have refused to take advantage of preference to returned soldiers in securing ...

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  22. NURSES' FEES

    The Australian Nurses' Federation decided at its annual meeting last night to reduce the fees for nurses from £4 4/ to £3 3/ a week. The ...

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  23. WOODFULL TO RETIRE FROM FERST-CLASS CRICKET

    The "Weekly Dispatch" announces that Woodfull, captain of the Australian team, intends to retire from firstclass cricket next season. The paper ...

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  24. BASKET BALL

    The senior round of matches in connection with the Convent Schools' Basket Ball Association was finalised over the week end when the ...

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  25. SIR OTTO NIEMEYER

    Sir Otto Niemeyer says it is desirable that the experience of his party's mistion should not be confined to the cities, but that as much as possible ...

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  26. SMALL DEBTS COURT

    In the Small Debts Court this morning, before Mr. G. S. Goldie, S.M., Margaret Oliver Yenner proceeded against Walter Leo Venner, claiming ...

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  27. A BURNING AEROPLANE LAUDED BY AIRMEN

    After unsuccessfully employing extinguishers at a height of 12,000 feet Flying Officers Bobina and Gautier, climbed on to the wings of their ...

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  28. ASSAULT AT BENDIGO

    Leonard Leggo, a milk van driver, was found near the Golden-square railway station, Bendigo, in an unconscious condition with eight knife wounds in ...

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  29. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    Following criticism of the high cost of the Parliamentary refreshment room and bar comes the announcement that they will be closed during recess. It ...

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  30. RAILWAY AWARDS

    The application for wage reductions in the Victorian railway awards is being strongly resisted by all the unions affected. The Federal secretary ...

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  31. PRESBYTERIAN SUNDAY SCHOOL

    The St. Andrew's Presbyterian Sunday School celebrated their anniversary yesterday At the morning service the Rev. D. T. Bedarn occupied the pulpit ...

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  32. 25 DEATHS IN POUND AFTER EATING MUSHROOMS

    Twenty-five deaths resulted from the eating of mushrooms at a wedding feast in a country district of Poland. The victims included an entire famify ...

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  33. A WATERLOO RELIC

    memories of the Battle of Waterloo are revived by the announcement today, that the historic farmhouse of La Belle Alliance has been partially ...

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  34. TENNIS

    The St. Mary's, Railway Town, and Alexander, tennis teams played a mixed sections match yesterday, the No. 1 section meeting on St. Mary's ...

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  35. LAMBETH CONFERENCE

    Archbishop Duhig (Roman Catholic) says that the present Lambeth Conference will probably be the last, haring been a. "dismal failure." He ...

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  36. FATAL FLYING ACCIDENT

    The stalling of the engine while the machine was on a steep turn was set down by the Air Accidents Committee as the cause of the crashing of a ...

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  37. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS

    Dulcie Faul (20) and Charles Millard (19) received shocking injuries at Narrabeen while riding on a motor cycle as the result of a ...

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  38. HANDBAG THEFT

    Detectives are investigating an attack on a girl in the garden of her home in Foster-street, St. Kilda, early yesterday morning. The girl was found at ...

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  39. SAFE BREAKERS DISTURBED

    After plugging the keyhole of a safe in the Automatic Bread Making Company's premises at Leichhardt on Saturday night with gelignite, thieves ...

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  40. ASSOCIATION FINALS

    The District Tennis Association play-offs on Saturday excited some interest, particularly the match between the Soldiers' Hostel and ...

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  41. NEW SOUTH WALES HOSPITALS

    Mr. Love, chairman of the New South Wales Hospitals Commission, says that within two years the State will have the best public hospitals in Australia. ...

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  42. THE QUARTER SESSIONS

    A sitting of the Quarter Sessions and the District Court will be opened at the Courthouse on Tuesday, August 26. There are no criminal cases, and ...

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  43. THE LATE MRS. S. MARSHALL

    The funeral of the late Mrs. Sarah Marshall took place, on Saturday afternoon, the remaius being interred in the Baptist portion of the Methodist ...

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  44. AFFRAY AT A PARTY

    Wallace Sherritt (25), a police constable stationed at West Melbourne, who was visiting Ballarat on holiday leave, was arrested yesterday on ...

    Article : 79 words
  45. Advertising

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  46. MAN FOUND INJURED

    The dying depositions have been taken at Royal North Shore Hospital of George Meeks (31) who was found On Saturday night at Neutral Bay in ...

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  47. Advertising

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  48. CANADA AND NEW ZEALAND

    The Prime Minister hints that if Canada refuses to purchase New Zealand butter retaliatory action may be taken. It may be necessary, he says, ...

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  49. DEAD BODY OF A WOMAN FOUND IN A TIN SHED

    The body ot a woman found in a tin shed at Artarmon was subsequently identified as that of Ruby Feal (55), of no fixed place of abode, but who was ...

    Article : 54 words
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