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  3. BUMPERS IN TEST

    In an attempt to force a win against the West Indies in the second. Test at Manchester to-day Jardine, the English ...

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  4. Motor Ship's Maiden Voyage

    THE NEW WILHELMSEN MOTOR SHIP, TRICOLOR, which is on her maiden voyage to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. MOLLISONS' PLANS

    Already the Mollisons are talking about flying back to England and of getting in touch with a Canndian factory which may be able to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. 'TRAITOROUS PROPOSAL'

    The Australian Workers' Union has issued a circular strongly condemning the proposal of the Federal Government to encourage the formation of ...

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  7. ASSAULT ALLEGATIONS OF HEALTH INSPECTOR

    A good deal of public interest was taken to-day in the adjourned cases in which Duncan Harry Wallace, chief health inspector for the City Council, charged Matilda Hadad, a rnarried woman, with assault and insulting words, and Mrs. ...

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  8. BROADCASTING BETTING

    The Postmaster-General (Mr. Parkhill) says he has not received an invitation from the Chief Secretary (Mr. Chaffey) to attend any ...

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  9. AN OVERHEATED STOVE

    An overheated stove in which a joint of meat was being roasted at the residence of Mr. Kitchener Bottrell, 554 Chapple-street, caused ...

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  10. OIL FROM COAL AND SHALE

    Mr. F. R. Croft, a prominent Newcastle colliery owner, has just returned from a visit to England, during which he made careful inquiries ...

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  11. SHOTS FIRED AT FARM

    Strange happenings at Toora North are being investigated by the police. Chris Nick and Tom George, Italians, who conduct a farm at Toora ...

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  12. DETONATOR EXPLODES

    A shocking accident occurred this morning in a sewerage shaft at Auburn, two sewerage workers being badly hurt. ...

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  13. BRITAIN'S AIR MAIL

    Coinciding with the return of Major Brackley, of Imperial Airways, n the air liner Astraea, the "Times" announces that the England-India air ...

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  14. SILVER OUTPUT RESTRICTION

    Under the sliver restriction agreement Australia's quota of reduction will amount to 437,500 ounces a year for the four-year term of the pact, ...

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  15. BRITISH SNUB TO GERMANY

    'A British snub to Germany over her claim to be able under the peace treaties to establish an air police force was revealed by the announcement ...

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  16. PERSONAL

    MRS. W. S. J. Quartly, who was actively connected with the Country Women's Association, left last night for her now home at ...

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  17. PASSENGER MISSING FROM LINER

    When the liner Marama arrived here from Sydney a passenger named Milton Stanley Eglington (37) was missing. A steward on entering his ...

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  18. ULM PLANS TO FLY ACROSS ATLANTIC THIS WEEK

    LONDON, July 25.—Flight Lieutenant C. T. P. Ulm, who recently arrived in England from Australia, expects to fly to Ireland to-day to get ...

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  19. MRS. STREMPEL DEAD

    Mrs. Lavinia Annie Strempel (77) died this morning at the residence of her daughter Mrs. R. Truscott, 159 Gaffney-street, Railway Town. She ...

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  20. DRIVE FOR NEW BUSINESS ON N.S.W. RAILWAYS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Chief Railway Commissioner (Mr. Hartigan) in his report on railway fares and freights has made a number of ...

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  21. LONDON WOOL SALES Prices Not Quite At Highest

    A report from London received by Dalgety and Co. states that the London wool sales closed last week with active competition, but the prices ...

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  22. MOVIE WORKERS ON STRIKE

    The motion picture studios here tried to maintain production to-day when 5000 more technicians walked out on strike. The unionists left, they ...

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  23. ITALIAN ARMADA ON WAY HOME

    Twenty-two of the 24 Italian seaplanes under General Balbo, which are on their way back to Europe, arrived at Shediac, New Brunswick, ...

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  24. 63 DEGREES TO-DAY

    The maximum temperature in the shade up till 3 o'clock to-day was 63 degrees and the barometer reading 28,902. The following official ...

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  25. DEATH OF MR. T. J. FRANCIS

    Mr. Thomas John Francis, a well known resident, passed away at his residence, 29 Morgan-street, yesterday at the age of 57 years. He had been ...

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  26. EXPELLED FROM THE A.L.P.

    Rowdy scenes marked the meeting of the Paddington Labor League laat night. Trouble arose when the chairman (Mr. Woods) challenge ...

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  27. MUSICAL COMEDY SOON

    For a season of four nights beginning on August 30, Miss Lena Atkinson will present the golfing musical cornelly "Kid Boots." The 28 musical ...

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  28. NEXT ADELAIDE SALES

    The next wool sales to be held in Adelaide, in which local pastoralists will be interested in view of the local clips to be offered, will open on ...

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  29. AGAINST WHEAT OUTPUT RESTRICTION

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Mr. Collins, M.P., says the Government should tread warily before accepting any suggestion for the restriction ...

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  30. TOBACCO SALES FAILURE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The first tobacco sales for the season in Victoria held at Newmarket yesterday proved a frost. ...

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  31. SILVERTON TRAMWAY TRAFFIC

    The following shows the tonnage carried over the Silverton Tramway Company's lines for the week ending July 19, the tonnage for the previous ...

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  32. BROKEN RAIL IN CENTRAL RAILWAY YARDS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A broken rail was discovered yesterday in the "fly over" crossing in the central station yards. The crossings are ...

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