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  4. RABBITER FOR TRIAL

    At Werris Creek yesterday Cecil Colin Carpenter, rabbiter, was committed for, trial on a charge of having shot at his ...

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  5. GRAZIERS AND OTTAWA

    Mr. Trethowan, M.L.C., the general manager of the Farmers and Graziers' Company, in a statement last night said:— ...

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  6. MORE RIOTING IN GERMANY

    It is now expected that the conflict between the German States and the Central Government will be settled by allowing ...

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  7. CRAWFORD WINS FROM PERRY

    By defeating Perry (England) to-day, Crawford (Australia) enters the semi-finals of the Wimbledon tennis singles, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. STATE INTEREST PAYMENTS

    The Loan Council has agreed to a resolution approving certain assistance being, sought to enable New South Wales to ...

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  9. ENGLAND ON TOP AGAINST INDIA Jardine Succeeds As Batsman

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  10. COLDEST NIGHT ON RECORD

    Last night was the coldest on record, the minimum temperature being 28 degrees which is four degrees below freezing ...

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  11. HOSPITAL AID ACTIVITIES

    All money, raised by various bodies interested in the appeal which is being conducted in aid of the funds of the ...

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  12. FALSE ALARM OF FIRE

    Seldom has there been so much excitement in evidence as was the case shortly before 1 o'clock to-day when three ...

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  13. COUNTRY STORE ROBBED

    When the premises of G. M'Whirter, storeceper, at Binnaway, near Narrabri, were opened yesterday morning, it ...

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  14. Football. B Grade League Meeting

    "That the Broken Hill Football League be requested to dispense with the services of Umpire C. Waters" was a decision reached at a special ...

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  15. AUSTRALIAN AVIATION CONVENTION

    After a lengthy discussion upon the rights of persons and companies associated with aviation in other States to vote by proxy at the Australian ...

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  16. CHARTERS TOWERS LEASE

    The recent visit to Charters' Towers of Dr. R. L. Jack, former Government Geologist in South Australia and now representative of the Broken Hill ...

    Article : 121 words
  17. WOMEN'S WORK IN RUSSIA

    Mrs. S. M'Cabe Johnson writes as follows in "Mining and Metallurgy," in an article giving her experiences in Russia with her husband, an American, ...

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  18. GIRL'S HAIR TORN OUT BY THE ROOTS

    Emmie Harrison (19), an employee of the Spencer Shoe Company at Erskineville, had a painful experience this morning when her hair became ...

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  19. Floods Expected in China

    A repetition of last year's floods along the mighty Yang-tsc-Kiang River, which flows through the heart of China, is reported to be imminent. ...

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  20. Judge Heydon Leaves £12,413

    The estate of the late Mr. Justice Heydon, a former president of the Industrial Court, who died on March 6, amounts to £12,413. ...

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  21. Jardine Captain In Australia

    It was announced to-day that D. R. Jardine had been definitely selected to captain, the M.C.C. Test team to tour,Australia at the end of this year. ...

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  22. Meeting of C Grade Delegates

    A meeting of the C Grade Football Lougue was also held last night, Mr. R. N. Brady occupying the chair. Touse present were Messrs. W. Birch and ...

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  24. AGED MAN FALLS OVER CLIFFS

    A man believed to be named Tsylor (80) bad a terrifying experience when he fell 100 feet over the cliffs at Long Reef, near Collaroy. A fisheerman this ...

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  25. Another Race Meeting

    A race meeting in aid, of the Hospital will be held on Saturday, July 28, this docislon having been reached by the committee which controlled ...

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  26. GAS COMPANY PROSECUTIONS

    In the Police Court to-day Mr. G. S. Goldie, S.M., dismissed cases in which William Eich[?]er was charged with having uncoupled and reversed ...

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  27. TRAM CONDUCTOR RUN OVER

    Charlie Cox,(46), tram conductor, suffered, serious injuries this morning when he fell under a tram at Leichhardt. Cox was boavding the trani ...

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  29. SYDNEY COUNCIL FRANCHISE

    Sir Arthur Cocks, president of the Citizens' Reform Association. says that the New South Wales Government should without delay seriously ...

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  30. BANDITS ACTIVE IN CHINA

    A wholesale round-up of missionaries by bandits had occurred in the Honan province. In one town the Rev. David Vikner, his wife and ...

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  31. Project To Assist Unemployed Typists

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—At a meeting of the committee appointed by the New South Wales Government to cvolve schemes for the employment ...

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