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  3. GOSFORD BLAZE

    A fire which threatened to sweep the business centre of Gosford, broke out early this morning at a produce store at Mann Street. Eventually the ...

    Article : 48 words
  4. SECRET DOCUMENT

    A letter by Mr. William B. Shearer, the observer for the American shipbuilders at the 1927 Geneva conference, claims that a secret British document ...

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  5. LAND VALUATION COURT

    When the hearing of the appeals against the rating values on business blocks was resumed in the court yesterday, Mr. J. C. Brackenreg said that ...

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  6. SOVIET RELATIONS

    "I think you will find the official communique very satisfactory," said the Soviet Minister M. Dovaglesky cheerfully after two hours' discussion ...

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  7. UPPER HOUSE BILL

    A meeting of Labor members of the Legislative Council decided to-night to oppose the second reading of the Reform Bill. In the event of the ...

    Article : 124 words
  8. COAL DISPUTE

    It was stated at the Sydney Trades Hall to-day, that the reply of the Miners' Federation to the Premier's [?]al to return to work on the ...

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  9. "BAVIN BEWARE"

    At the Central Court to-day Harry Metheringham, 38, described as an engineer, was fined £1 on charge of offensive behaviour on the occasion of ...

    Article : 96 words
  10. UP TO MINERS

    The chairman of the Northern Col [?] Association (Mr. C. M. McDon[?] [?] to-day repeated the Premier[?] promise that if miners agreed to ...

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  11. PUBLIC SERVICE

    In a telephone message to the secrelary of the Commonwealth Publi[?] Service Association campaign commit tee (Mr. Munro) last night, Mr. W. ...

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  12. COMPLETE DEPARTURE

    Besides the bald communique of the Henderson- Dovgalevsky interview should be read the latter's statement in which he said: "Misunderstandings ...

    Article : 140 words
  13. DISARMAMENT

    The Assembly adoptad the report of the resolution of the disarmament committee. Lord Cecil announced that Britain ...

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  14. MORE POLICE

    It is reported that the Government [?]ds to appoint more police in the southern coalfields district. In some circels this is taken to ...

    Article : 68 words
  15. PROPAGANDA

    The Labour Party is issuing an enormous quantity of propaganda. In New South Wales alone 5,000,000 leaflets ane 100,000 posters will be distributed while ...

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  16. EAST WEST FLIGHT

    Mechanics have repaired Laurin Mall's plane, the wing of which was burned yesterday and it will be able to take part in the East to West air ...

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  17. SEA ELEPHANT?

    There are elephants and elephants. Some people imagine that Canberra is an elephant—a white one. That may or may not ...

    Article : 118 words
  18. STEAMER HOCHST

    A wireless message from the tug Hercules states that it arrived off Minicoy at noon on Sunday, and [?] diver examined the bottom of the ...

    Article : 101 words
  19. BURNIE EXPRESS

    When the Ze[?]han-Burnie mail train crashed into the rear of a stationary goods train at Hythcles siding last night. Thomas Gardan, who was the ...

    Article : 78 words
  20. BRITISH AIRSHIPS

    Mr. Burney refused to comment on the prophecy that the new Government airships will prove a disappointment. He stated it was better to await the ...

    Article : 68 words
  21. NO TROUBLE ON FIELDS

    Referring to-night to the report that [?]a police are being sent to the coa[?] [?]ds, the general president, Mr. Reeves, [?] general secretary, Mr. Davies, of ...

    Article : 144 words
  22. NOT ENCOURAGING

    "Exchange of views regarding the five-Power naval conference are still proceeding between Downing Street and the Dominions," says the "Daily ...

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  23. ANGLO GERMAN UNION

    Sir Robert Home, Admiral Jellicoe, Mr. Snowden and Mr. William Graham, are among the members of the newlyformed Anglo-German Union, the ...

    Article : 58 words
  24. VISCOUNT CECIL

    Viscount C[?]ll expressed astonishment at the League Assembly at Geneva to-day at the allegation that he was trying to diminish securities. ...

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  25. ICHANG REVOLT

    A serious blow was dealt to the National forces operating against rebel Genegal Chang Fahkwea in the vicinity of lehung on the Upper Yangtse, ...

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  26. MYCOLOGY

    Dr. Butler, director of the Bruean of Mycology, told the imperial Mycological Conference that millions were lost yearly in the Empire in parastic ...

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  27. THEATRE ROYAL

    Sydney is to lose another legitimate theatre to the talkies. The Theatre Royal has been taken over by Hoyts. As from October 5 talking pictures ...

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  28. COAL OWNERS

    [?] [?]ull Bench of the Industrial Commission to-day granted the application of Thomas Robbins, secretary of the Colliery Officials' Association ...

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  29. FISH INDUSTRY

    Mr. D. G, Stead, fisheries expert, said to-day that the fishing industry should be encouraged in order to provide large additional food supply. ...

    Article : 94 words
  30. TIMBER WORKERS

    Mr. H. O'Brien, who last night resigned the position of organising secretary of the Volunteer Timber Employees' Association, explained at ...

    Article : 91 words
  31. BOTTLED PETROL

    Regulations have been issued orderins enforcement of a by-law prohibiting the sale of petrol in bottles by petrol proprietors. ...

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  32. DROUGHT IN JAPAN

    Drought is threatening the crop in Kogura district and the Kyusau farmers invoked the assistance of artillery which is now carrying out a ...

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  33. "WET" WASHINGTON

    [?] Hoover has issued a peremptory [?]d that the Senators who have [?] attucking Washington as one of [?] "w[?]st" cities in the United ...

    Article : 85 words
  34. QUEENSLAND'S POSITION

    Mr. Theodore denied to-night the charges made by Mr. Bruce that he (Mr Theodore) had "ruined" Queensland. He said, on the contrary, ...

    Article : 48 words
  35. EXPLOSIVE FOUND

    Police discovered two eases of gelignite, quantities of fuse and detpnators under the floorboards of a d[?]d weatherboard house in a lonely part ...

    Article : 98 words
  36. SHIP AFIRE

    Another fire occurred on board a coat ship to-day. This time the outbreak took place on the hold of the steamer Treneadow of Port Adelaide. A fire ...

    Article : 54 words
  37. MOTOR RECORD

    Four drivers, Mar[?] Morel, Kiril[?] and L[?]roy, in a Vo[?]n car, broke the worl's record for 20,000 kilo[?] in 116 hours, 3 minutes, 8.91 ...

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  38. Mass Picketing Control

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—In the Legislative Assembly to-day the Chief Secretary (Mr. Chaffey) gave notice of his intention to introduce a Hill to ...

    Article : 42 words
  39. BRITISH UNEMPLOYED

    The total of unemployed on September 16 was 1,147,500. This was 2,192 less than the week before and 145,15[?] less than the year before. Each of the ...

    Article : 67 words
  40. Woman Fatally Burnt

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—White reading in bed at her home at Richmound last night. Mrs. Florence Holyman, aged 55, upset a kerosene ...

    Article : 31 words
  41. Horses Stolen

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Two horses one a two-year-old filly worth £500, were stolen from a box at the premises of Oliver Box, a horse ...

    Article : 31 words
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