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  2. LOAN RAISING

    The New South Wales loan was again mentioned in the Assembly on Thursday by Mr. Gunn, and again drew from the Premier uncharitable and unworths ...

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  3. COLLINS AND RYDER MAKE CENTURIES

    Upon resumption after the luncheon adjournment in the Somerset match at Taunton the attendance was 6000. Whi[?]e and Bridges took up the attack against ...

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  4. RUSSIA'S TROUBLES

    The "Matin" has published a letter alleged to have been written by Lenm to a friend, admitting the failure of the Communist experiment in Russia. ...

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  6. SHOCKING AERIAL TRAGEDY

    Marking a final cruise at Hoill preparatory to being delivered to her purchasers in America, R38, the British dirigible airship, was the centre of a great disaster this ...

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  7. THORNTON'S ELEVEN.

    The team to comprise Thornton's Elsven in the match against Australia at Scarborough will be chogen from Douglas (captain), Fender, Jupp,) G. Wood, ...

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  8. AMONG THE DEAD.

    It has been discovered that Brigadier E. M. Maitland, C.M.G., D.S.U.. is among those who have perished in the R38 disaster. ...

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  9. BOWLER'S SUCCESS

    By taking all ten wickets in an innings Ma[?]ey has joined very select band of boweors. So exceptional is he feat that ithas been performed on ...

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    [?]sister ship to the fill fated R38 Photo block, which appeared in "The Diggers' Gazette" on August 22, kindily lent to "The Herald" by the Editior of the "Gazette." ...

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  11. SOLD TO AMERICA

    [?] [?] [?] [?] ...

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  12. A GLANT STRUCTURE.

    The R38 differs very shightly from one German standard type that had proved so successful. The hull, of st[?]amdine shape, was built of duralumin girders, ...

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  13. THE LIVING WAGE

    Further evidence on behalf of the employers in regard to the claim of the Federated Trade Unions for the basic [?] of £5 16/6 recommended by the Federal ...

    Article : 471 words
  14. FEDERAL POLITICS

    Senator E. D. [?] in reply to Senator Pratten, [?] last year 88,755 farmers fur[?]hed income tax returne, of which 45[?] were not taxable. ...

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  15. PORT RIVER LANDS

    At the Full Court on Thursday, before the Chief Justice (Sir George Murray), Mr. Justice Poole, and Mr. Justice Angas Parsons, the hearing was continued ...

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  16. OLDFIELD'S OFFER

    Oldfield, in an interview, has acknowledged that he was approached by the ...

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  17. TURKS V. CREEKS

    [?] [?]ple correspondent of "The Times" reports that heavy fighting is expected before Angora is captured by the Greeks. ...

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  18. LINKING UP!

    "Labor s General "Staff" is expected to receive its final touches at the forthcoming Trade Union Congress in Cardiff. ...

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  19. COMMONWEALTH SERVICE BALL.

    At the Palais Royal North terrace, on Thursday evening the Commonwealth Services gave a most enjoyable [?]. There was a large number present including the ...

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  20. MR. HUGHES

    Mr. Hughes, the Commonwealth Prime Minister, left London at 10 o'clock this morning for Folkestone, on his way to France where he will ...

    Article : 131 words
  21. SPORTING

    The Ehor Handicap has been won by March Along by a short head from Flint Jack, with Ho[?]each three quarters of a length away third. Twenty ...

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  22. UPPER SILESIA

    Gount [?] Vice-President of the Council of the League of Nations, has decided to present a report to the Council of the League on [?] Upper ...

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  23. INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL

    The local sporting press is excitedly discussing the proposal of the English Northern Union that a team play a match in Paris against an Australasian ...

    Article : 103 words
  24. AUSTRALIAN NAVAL BOARD

    [?] is reported that Rear-Admiral Sir Alian F. Everett, Naval Secretary to the First Lord of the Admiralty, will be appointed as First Naval Member ...

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  25. PEACE TREATY

    It has been announced that the Austro-American peace treaty has been signed. The negotiations were contucted most confidentially, [?]and the ...

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  26. AEROPLANES AND TANKS

    A message from Melilla states that a Spanish force of 10,000 infantry and 1[?] batteries of artillery and cavalry, supported by aeroplanes, tanks, and armored cars, ...

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  27. EMPIRE AIRSHIPS

    What is deserved as "a constitutional question of the first importance" is raised by "The Times in discussing the [?] of Mr. Hughes, the ...

    Article : 229 words
  28. TREASURE RECOVERED

    It is understood that the greater part of the six million pounds worth of gold bu[?] aboard the Laurentic, which was wrecked near Lough Swilly in 1917, has ...

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  29. BRENNAN HELICOPTER

    [?] as "the man with the magic hands," Frank Courtney, who was the winner of the Air Derby of 1920, has been chosen as the pilot for ...

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  30. FACTION FIGHT IN BELFAST

    [?]action fighting occurred in Belfast On Monday night in the small streets in the vicinity of Queen and Tyrone streets. Rifles and resolve[?]s were used ...

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  31. LAUNCH ON FIRE

    A Sydney telegram states that alone on a blazing launch in a heavy sea, Mr. J. Shaw, of Mackay (Queensland) who had been two days on a trip to ...

    Article : 86 words
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  33. WORLD'S PEACE

    According to the well informed Tokio newspaper "Asahi." the Japanese delegation to the Disarmament Conference at Washington will consist of ...

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  34. HOLIDAY TRIPPERS

    The census authorities are considering the possibility of readjusting the figures of certain seaside and other towns in view of the discovery that the large ...

    Article : 80 words
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  36. LABOR GAINS

    The [?] election rendered necessary by the death of Laborite A. Onions, resulted as follows:— ...

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  39. CLOSING DOWN

    The [?]vale steel and ironworks have been closed down for six months thrawing out of employment 3000 men. It is intended to [?] when everything ...

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