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  2. MUCH-LOVED MAN.

    The "Daily Chronicle" says that Sydney Larnach's neighbours in East Grinstead were astonished to learn that he was a millionaire, whose ...

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  3. THOUSANDS IDLE.

    The "Daily Chronicle's" Berlin correspondent states that the situation has grown worse during the past few days, and is now perilously-near the ...

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  4. WORLD FLIGHT.

    Commander Abbott of the American destroyers, which [?] assisting the American world flyers, visited Colonel Broome who is awaiting ...

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  5. TWO MILLION.

    The Empire thanksgiving service was the greatest organised religious [?]mony in the history of humanity. Apart from the v[?] choir and band, ...

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  6. A THOUSAND POUNDS.

    An important statement on immigration was made by the Prime Minister at a luncheon at the Millions Cub to-day. He pointed out the ...

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  7. FARM WIRELESS.

    The Council of Agriculture has been [?]squrnig into the practicability of establishing a system of broadcasting by wireless telegraph to residents of ...

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  8. CITY COUNCIL.

    A special meeting of the Ipswich City Council was held last night to deal with the report of the. General Purposes Committee, which was submitted at the ...

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  9. AUSTIN CHAPMAN.

    A statement from Sydney that the Minister for Trade and Customs, Mr. Austin Chapman, has tendered his resignation caused much surprise ...

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  10. FOUND ON THE ROAD.

    Found unconscious, and with a fractured skull, lying on the roadway at the corner of Osborne and Thompson Streets, at 6.15 p.m. yesterday, John ...

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  11. NOT PRACTICABLE.

    Consequent on a test [?] on his inspection of a car, recently, the Commissioner for Railways is not satisfied that wireless can be adapted ...

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  12. EXCHANGE TANGLE.

    Ministers substantially agree with the views expressed in Sir Mark Sheldon's recent address to the Chamber of Commerce to remedy the exchange ...

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  13. THROAT CUT.

    James Port was discovered yesterday morning in a bathroom at his home in Neutral Bay with his throat cut and a razor by his side. Port ...

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  14. N.S.W. MIGRATION.

    Mr. Bruce said to-night that the of for made of the Federal Government to New South Wales of £500,000 some time ago towards financing the ...

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  15. MR. BRUCE'S TRIBUTE.

    Mr. Chapman to-day tendered his resignation to the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce), who forwarded it on to the Governor-General. An ...

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  16. MAN UNDER BED.

    When cornered by the police in the residence of Morris Solomon, of Arden-street, Coogee, late last night, a man who was found on the premises, ...

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  17. GORED BY A COW.

    Yesterday morning Colin Campbell, a mounter policeman [?] at Henley, was gored by a cow while in a paddock near his residence. He was ...

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  18. SHARES AND A CAR.

    Thomas Gibson Waters was charged at the Petersham Court to-day with having falsely pretended to Annie Carrey that he was the owner of ...

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  19. IRISH RAILWAYS.

    Paralysis of all Irish railways to threatened by the clerical and administrative staffs, who at a conference in Dublin, decided to withdraw their ...

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  20. CRUISER BUILDING.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) arrived in Sydney from Melbourne on Saturday. He proposes to leave for Newcastle to-morrow afternoon. ...

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  21. ANTI-LABOUR FORCES.

    Federal Ministers, in town, when asked whether they intended to assist the anti-Labour forces in the coming elections, would not give a definite ...

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  22. THEATRE UNROOFED.

    A violent storm struck Fremantle yesterday. The sliding root of the Princess Theatre, over the auditorium weighing about 10 tons, was caught ...

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  23. N.Z. RAILWAY STRIKE.

    The New Zealand railwaymen, according to a cable message received to-day are dissatisfied with the [?]tion of the executive in calling off the ...

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  24. GARDEN OF ENGLAND.

    The Young Australia League contingent's provincial tour has opened auspiciously. Leaving the Duke of York's School at 9 o'clock this ...

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  25. WAIHENO ASHORE.

    The Union Steamship Coy's cargo steamer Waiheno ran on to the northern breakwater of Newcastle Harbour this afternoon, when outward bound ...

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  26. BOGUS CHEQUE.

    Indicating a thorough knowledge of departmental methods, a man succeeded in obtaining, and then cashing a cheque for £800 drawn on the ...

    Article : 170 words
  27. PRIVATE HOSPITALS.

    Arising out of an inquiry by a commission into cases of material mortality in private hospitals in Auckland, the commissioners in their ...

    Article : 120 words
  28. LIVE STOCK TAXES.

    Neither the Federal Treasurer (Dr. Earle Page) nor the Attorney-General (Sir L. E. Groom) would comment upon the position created by the ...

    Article : 126 words
  29. CEASING TIME.

    At a meeting of representatives of the Australian Railway Union, Australian Clerical Association, Queensland Government Professional ...

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  30. QUEENSLAND TOBACCO.

    Very fair samples of cigarette, pipe and cigar tobacco leaf, grown on the farm of Mr. N. Helen, of Helen's Siding, Boyne Valley, have been ...

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  31. "STOOPED TO FAKE."

    Speaking at a gathering at Large Bay the Chief Secretary (Mr. Jelley) said that when the new Government came into office it found the State ...

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  32. REFLOATED.

    The steamer Waheno which went ashore at Newcastle yesterday, has been refloated. The extent of the damage to the vessel is not known. ...

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  33. FOR SHIPBREAKERS.

    The Arrawatta, one of she best-known interstate passenger steamers. has passed into the hands of shipbreakers. She arrived on Saturday ...

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  34. ARTHUR WILSON DEAD.

    The death occurred suddenly to-day of Arthur Wilson, a well-known Northern Rivers horse trainer, at Glen Innes. [?]son's brothe died on ...

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  35. DIED IN MOTOR CAR.

    A [?] case occurred at Whangarel. Mrs. Ridsdale succumbed to heart failure, and her husband was summoned, but died on the way in a motor ...

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  36. ALLEGED ARSON.

    Before Mr. H. L. Archdall, C.P.M. in the Central Police Court this morning. Alfred Constable appeared, on remand, charged with having wilfully ...

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  37. "TIP" FOR SPEAKER.

    During a meeting of the Protestant Truth Society in the Domain yesterday a spectator interjected: "To hell with Protestantism." This roused the ...

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  38. STATION TRAGEDY.

    Arthur James Hayward, manager of Hayfield Station: near Jundah, who was fined £397/10/ at the Jundah Police Court last week for cattle ...

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  39. N.Z. SUCCESS.

    The moving pictures shown in the New Zealand pav[?]lion at the British Empire Exhibition are a great success, the cinema theatre, which ...

    Article : 56 words
  40. HORDERN DIVORCE.

    E[?]th Hordern petitioned for divorce on the grounds of non-compliance with the restitution decree of April 12 of last year, and alleged ...

    Article : 60 words
  41. "UNTRUE AND ABSURD."

    The ex-Premier, Mr. Barwell, described the assertions as untrue and absurd. He declared that the present Ministry was making statements ...

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  42. GROCER'S SAFE ROBBED.

    Between Saturday night and yesterday morning a safe in the premises of S. R. Rutler, grocer, of Oxford-street. Paddington was blown ...

    Article : 36 words
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