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  2. Advertising

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  3. Gold Prospectors Plan Trip To Interior

    MEMBERS OF THE SCIENTIFIC GOLD Exploration Co., who will leave on Thursday to look for gold in Central Australia. They think that it is there in payable quantities. From Left—Messrs. C. J. L. Hunter, G. L. Tennent Col. Francis Cooley, Messrs. Texas Lechteitner, James M'Gregor, and Frank Green. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. SURREY BATSMEN AGAIN FAIL

    The form shown by A. Kippax against Surrey to-day—his 50 was the best innings of the match and revealed some of his former greatness—may gain him a place in the third Test in place of Darling or Broinley. ...

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  5. 85 POINTS OF RAIN Heavy Falls In District

    The heavy rain which fell in Broken Hill and many parts of the Western Division in the early hours of this morning was very welcome, ...

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  6. EXPECT GREAT TREASURE

    On Thursday six experienced prospectors and mining engineers will leave Adelaide for Central Australia to test and work a reef which, they ...

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  7. ROLLER FOR ALMA OVAL

    Following last night's rain, which should help to settle the Alma Oval, the Council steam roller will be used next Thursday to roll out the whole ...

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  8. DELAYED ADMISSION TO HOSPITAL

    Questioned to-day about the case of a man who it was reported had been refused admittance to the Hospital yesterday owing to no beds being ...

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  9. FRANK PRICE REMANDED

    Proceedings in the case in which Frank Price (50), a fruit merchant, appeared in the Police Court on a charge of shooting with intent to ...

    Article : 164 words
  10. THE OVAL SCORE BOARD

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  11. WHERE THE RAIN FELL

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  12. CRAWFORD WINS

    I heard to-day that Allison is coming to England to join the American Davis Cup team, with the obvious intention of playing in the doubles ...

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  13. WOMAN'S FICTIONAL FORTUNE

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — Mrs. Arthur Connell, who six weeks ago said she had been advised that she had inherited £60,000 from an ...

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  14. TIRED TROOPS SHOT

    PARIS, July 2.—The court-martial appeal court has quashed the previous decision regarding a corporal and three men of the French Army, who ...

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  15. PERSONAL

    THE death is announced from Sydney at the age of 87 of Dr. F. W. Ward, a distinguished Australian journalist. ...

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  16. PLAYERS' CLUB PLAYS

    The Broken Hill Players' Club staged a successful play night in their room in Crystal-lane last night. Three plays were presented, and some of those ...

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  17. HAMMOND 286 NOT OUT AGAINST KENT

    LONDON, July 2. — All doubts about Hammond's form were settled to-day when the Gloucestershire batsman made a magnificent 286 not out ...

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  18. WOODFULL HAD SEPTIC TOOTH

    LONDON, July 2.—Woodfull, who recently had been suffering acutely from neuritis, had a tooth drawn yesterday. On examination it was ...

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  19. PASSED EXAMINATION AS MINE MANAGERS

    The Board of Examiners of mine managers appointed under the Mines Inspection Act, 1901, have submitted to the Minister for Mines their ...

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  20. NO ELECTION OF NEW BOARD

    According to a circular received by the Hospital Board of Directors no new election of directors to the Board will be held until the Hospitals Act ...

    Article : 306 words
  21. £15,000 LEFT IN BEDROOM

    They recently staged a new Ziegfeld Follies in New York. And many of the loveliest former Follies girls were there by special invitation. ...

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  22. HEAD AND TAIL LAMPS BEING TESTED

    Guide Marriott, of the Automobile Association, is at present engaged on a test of head lamps and tail lights of motor vehicles. The test was ...

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  23. RUSH FOR WIRELESS LICENCES

    There has been an unprecedented rush at the Central Post Office for wireless licences, a rumor having gained currency that a wireless ...

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  24. Mr. Foulis Speaks For Pastoralists

    "It will do a wonderful lot of good," said Mr. W. I. Foulis, of Corona Station, who is president of the Pastoralists' Association of West ...

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  25. SYDNEY EXPRESS TO BE SPEEDED UP

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Railway Department, has given instructions that the Broken Hill express should be speeded up and that the 684 miles ...

    Article : 93 words
  26. EUROPE'S FIRST VERTICAL LIFT BRIDGE

    The first vertical lift bridge in Europe has been completed across the river Tees at Middlesbrough, and it was opened by the Duke and Duchess ...

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  27. ON THE AIR TO-NIGHT

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  28. ROBBED, THEN THROWN FROM TAXICAB

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Henry Allen Corderoy met three men in the city late last night and after conversing for some time invited him to take a ...

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  29. ADELAIDE ROAD PASSABLE

    According to reports received by the Automobile Association light stendy rain fel along the Adelaide road. The heaviest fall was at ...

    Article : 52 words
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