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  2. COUNTRY NEWS.

    At the police court Albert Priestley and William Howard were committed for trial on charges of stealing a motor car, the property of William Eve, and of breaking and ...

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  3. BOLSHEVISM

    "A great mistake is made if it is thought that Bolshevism, or, to give it its more modern name, Communism, is a spirit of revolutionary flame which will soon die down or flicker out," ...

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  4. LANG PLAN

    "The Lang plan, far from having failed or been abandoned, as Federal Ministers and other anti-Labour critics claim," said the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Dunn) yesterday, "has ...

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  5. INDIA.

    Tangail, a town in the Dacca division of East Bengal, which is notorious for terrorist activities, was the scene of another outrage yesterday, when Mr. Alexander Cassells, ...

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  6. FOREST FIRES.

    Disastrous forest fires are again sweeping the north-western States of the United States, in which an area of 2370 square miles, equivalent to a territory as large as the State of ...

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  7. MOTOR ACCIDENTS.

    A man who has not yet been identified was knocked down and killed by a motor car on the Parramatta-road, Flemington, last night. The man was riding a bicycle and holding on ...

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  8. DEATH OF RICHARD PALMER.

    Mr. Richard Palmer, the oldest of cobb and Co.'s drivers, died yesterday at the residence of his married daughter, Mrs. Stan. Latta, at Cronulla He was 94 years of age[?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. CONVERSION LOAN.

    According to the National Appeal Executive, the actual lodgment for the conversion loan now totals £233,025,516, and, a[?]owing for additional subscriptions promised, the total now ...

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  10. COUNTRY WOMEN.

    At a well-attended meeting a younger set movement of the C.W.A. was formed. The annual ball in aid of Moree District Hospital was a success, over £100 being raised. At ...

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  11. MOTOR RACING.

    In the Irish Tourist Trophy motor race, N Black, driving an M.G. Midget (5h 13m 51s. 67.9 miles an hour) was first, B. Borzacchini, Alfa Romeo (5h 17m 3s, 79.05 miles an hour) ...

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  12. NARRANDERA HOSPITAL.

    At the annual general meeting of the subscribers to the Narrandera Public Hospital, it was reported that during the year 793 patients were treated, the daily average being 41,454, ...

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  13. EDUCATIONAL LEAGUE CONDEMNED.

    Manning River branch of the Teachers' Federation, at its last meeting, unanimously carried the following resolution:—"That this branch looks upon the new Workers' ...

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  14. MONARO-SOUTH COAST MOVEMENT.

    At a public meeting it was decided to form a group of the Monaro-South Coast movement under the original constitution, with headquarters at Moruya, and to endeavour to ...

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  15. APPEAL BY ARCHBISHOPS.

    Advice to bondholders to convert their holdings and accept lower rates of interest was given last night by both the Anglican and Roman Catholic Archbishops of Sydney ...

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  16. PROPOSED RAILWAY CHANGES.

    Material alterations in the railway service between Coonamble and Dubbo are being considered. The department has drawn up a tentative scheme, which provides for the ...

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  17. LAWN TENNIS.

    In the national women's, tournament at Forest Hills Mrs. Whittingstall [?]Britain) and Mrs Wills Moody (U.S.A.) entered the final Mrs. Whittingstall defeated Miss Nuthall ...

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  18. "CRUDE AND DISHONEST."

    The Minister for Home Affairs (Mr. Blakeley) who returned to Sydney on Saturday after a tour of his electorate, said that the Lang plan was "crude, dishonest, and incapable of ...

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  19. GAS METER ROBBERY.

    Less than 15 minutes after gas meters in Camperdown had been robbed on Saturday afternoon, two youths were arrested and charged at the Newtown police station with ...

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  20. NEW WAGGA HIGH SCHOOL.

    The education authorities have taken over from the builders the new High School buildings, and will go into occupation on Monday, although the official opening will not be held ...

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  21. COLD CHANGE.

    A cold change, accompanied by strong, squally westerly to south-westerly winds, was experienced throughout New South Wales at the week-end. At no centre inland did the ...

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  22. RUNAWAY GIRL

    Masquerading as a man, a girl, aged about 16 years, who disappeared from her home at Murwillumbah on Thursday afternoon, reached Southport before her identity was discovered ...

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  23. ABORIGINAL'S BONES FOUND.

    During digging operations at Keveline, Mr. Maurice Heaney's sons unearthed the skeleton of a male abor[?]ginal in a good state of preservation. The bones are thought to be 50 years ...

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  24. GLIDER CRASHES.

    A glider crashed from a height of 60 feet at West Subiaco on Saturday, but the pilot, Mr. W. Kinnane, emerged from the wreckage unhurt. The accident occurred during a ...

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  25. COFFEE FOR WHEAT.

    An agreement was signed yesterday between the Brazilian Government and the Federal C[?]ain Stabilisation Corporation for an exchange of 1,050,000 bags of coffee for 25,000,000 ...

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  26. CASTLEREAGH ELECTORATE.

    At the annual meeting of Coonamble sub-council of the Castlereagh electorate council, it was decided to move the headquarters of the council from Gilgandra to Coonamble. ...

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  27. OVERSEA PENSIONS.

    It is expected by a Federal Treasury official that a new arrangement, by which British pensioners in Australia will be paid at the rate of British currency, and thus receive the ...

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  28. CASUALTIES.

    William Reynolds, aged 13, was fatally shot last evening Accompanied by another boy he was trying to shoot rabbits with a barrel of a pea-rifle, minus the stock, ...

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  29. FINANCE BILL.

    If the Ministry fails to accept several vital amendments a conference will probably be necessary this week to adjust differences which are likely to arise between the Legislative ...

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  30. SCHNEIDER CUP.

    It is understood that in the event of the Italians and French not competing for the Schneider Trophy on September 12, the British team will fly round the course at the ...

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  31. NORTH COAST RAILWAY.

    The Assistant Railway Commissioner (Mr. A. D. J. Foster) told a deputation from the council that the trucking yards, which are now in the residential area, would be removed ...

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  32. DUKE OF GLOUCESTER.

    An operation was performed this morning upon the King's third son, the Duke of Gloucester, for the removal of the appendix. It was later reported that his condition was ...

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  33. TELEPHONE BROADCAST.

    A broadcast will be undertaken from stations 3LO Melbourne and 2BL Sydney at 9 o'clock to-night, when a talk on the long-distance telephone service will be broadcast by a ...

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  34. LABOUR PARTY.

    A definite cleavage in the State Labour party is considered likely if the socialisation supporters carry out their threat to convene a special conference. ...

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  35. INDEX.

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  36. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Sir William Waterlow, formerly Lord Mayor of London, who died on July 6. left an estate valued at £58,000. CHINESE FLOOD SUFFERERS. ...

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  37. PROHIBITION IN U.S.A.

    "There is no possibility of prohibition in America being repealed," the Rev. Fred Ross, of California, told an audience at the Lyceum last night. ...

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  38. THE EMPIRE.

    A luncheon attended by political and business friends was given to Sir Newton Moore. M.P., formerly Agent-General for, Western Australia, before his departure for Australia, ...

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  39. CANON HAMMOND HONOURED.

    Canon Hammond was the recipient of an illuminated address from the guests and staffs of the "Hotels Hammond" at the conclusion of morning service at St. Barnabas' Church ...

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  40. OPOSSUM SKINS.

    The Fisheries and Game Department was seized 12 bales of skins which had been consigned from Melbourne to London. Some of the bales were examined on Saturday morning, ...

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  41. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  42. PILOT BROADBENT.

    Mr. H. F. Broadbent who recently made a record flight from Brisbane to Adelaide. "hopped off" from Mascot Aerodrome shortly after midnight, in an attempt to break the ...

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  43. LORD STANLEY DEAD.

    Lord Stanley of Alderley, who was Governor of Victoria from 1914 to 1920, has died. He was 56 years of age [?]Lord Stanley's appointment as Governor ...

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  44. FAMILY TRAGEDY.

    The seven victims of the terrible family tragedy at Carlisle, where Roderick Australia Davies, 38, killed his wife, Dorothy Imogen Davies, 32, and his five children whose ages ...

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  45. TRAGEDY AT GLADESVILLE.

    William John Matthew Tory, 23, single, a postal employee, was found in [?] room at a boarding house in Cowell-street, Gladesville, soon after 10 o'clock on Saturday night, with ...

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  46. UNIFICATION.

    In an address at Geelong to-day the Minister for Markets and Migration (Mr Parker Moloney) said that Australia, with a population of 6,000,000, could very well be ...

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  47. TO-DAY.

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  48. SAVINGS BANK.

    At a meeting of some of the depositors of the Government Savings Bank a resolution was carried urging that the State Government should be asked to reopen negotiations with ...

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  49. NEW ZEALAND CRICKETERS.

    The New Zealand cricketers began a match against Essex at Southend to-day They scored 360 for eight wickets before stumps were drawn. Lowry, the captain, making 129. ...

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  50. DEATH OF MR. E. DYSON.

    Mr. Edward Dyson, one of the ablest and most versatile of Australian writers, died at his home at St. Kilda on Saturday morning, after a long illness. His age was 66 years. ...

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  51. DEATH OF FARM LABOURER.

    Arthur Be[?]koff, aged about 44, a married man with four children, was found dead by the police at Inverlaw, about 11 miles from Kingaroy, on Saturday. Be[?]koff, who is a ...

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  52. UNEMPLOYED STRIKE ENDS.

    Fifteen hundred unemployed single men in the Government camps at Blackboy Hill and Hovea, who had refused to work since Thursday because of the reduction of the ...

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  53. FINDING OF BURNT BODY.

    Police investigations have definitely established the fact that the man whose body was found on Friday in the ruins of a house at Tremont, near Ferntree Gully, that had been ...

    Article : 65 words
  54. AERIAL DERBY.

    The Central Queensland Gliding Club was officially opened on Saturday afternoon at Rockhampton by the Minister for Customs (Mr. Forde)[?] Captain Moody, last year's ...

    Article : 57 words
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