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  2. ENGLISH TEAM.

    At the Sydney Cricket Ground to-day, A. P. F. Chapman's men will meet New South Wales in the fourth match of the tour. It will be the 36th match England has played ...

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  3. PROSPECTS.

    Just one month has elapsed since his Excellency the Governor-General dissolved the House of Representatives. Next week candidates at the elections will deliver their final ...

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  4. DISASTROUS FIRES.

    Two factories were destroyed and several terraces of houses were severely damaged by a fire which occurred at Redfern yesterday. ...

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  5. BUSHFIRES STILL RAGING.

    Many of the bush fires which caused serious damage on "Wednesday, but which died down during the night, broke out anew yesterday. Reports received from country districts state that great areas of bush and grasslands have been devastated, and that many buildings have ...

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  6. MILLIONS AHEAD.

    The victory of the Republican party at the polls grows in magnitude with the completion of returns. The party won the Presidency, it now controls the Senate and House ...

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  7. LAVA STREAM.

    In order to minimise the havoc caused by the flow of lava from Mt. Etna army engineers are preparing to divert the flow from its natural course by opening up an ...

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  8. DISORDERLY WOMEN.

    Disorderly scenes occurred in the Legislative Assembly this afternoon when the leader of the Opposition (Sir William McPherson) launched his no-confidence motion. An ...

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  9. CONVALESCENT HOME.

    The fires on two sides of the Newcastle Hospital Convalescent Home at Lambton Heights were fanned to a new fierceness by a southerly which sprang up about 7.30 p.m. ...

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  10. NAROOMA ISOLATED.

    Bushfires seriously threatened the township of Narooma yesterday, and every available man in the town [?] was engaged in fighting the menace. Much effective work was ...

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  11. NEWCASTLE DISTRICT.

    Bushfires in the district south of Newcastle subsided to-day, but large areas along the railway line were still burning, and trains had to pass through heavy palls of smoke. ...

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  12. EIGHT HOUSES BURNT.

    Reports received by the Parramatta police state that bushfires have been raging throughout the Mittagong district since Tuesday night. Eight cottages were destroyed on ...

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  13. FOREIGN POLICY.

    Lord Cushendun, who is Acting Foreign Secretary in the absense abroad of Sir Austen Chamberlian, made a statement in the House of Lords to-day on the Anglo-French naval ...

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  14. SUBURBAN OUTBREAKS.

    Grass and bushfires in open courtry, fires in parklands and on vacant allotments, and a number of fires in the city were responsible for the fire brigade receiving incessant calls ...

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  15. LOSSES NEAR GOSFORD.

    Serious bushfires have broken out again in some parts of the district. Among the houses destroyed are those of Mr. M. Convery (Matcham), with all farm plant and effects, ...

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  16. SEAMEN.

    Free admission to suitable applicants who are members of the old Seamen's Union will be one of the features of the new Australian Seamen's Union, which has been formed by the ...

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  17. KNITTING MILLS ABLAZE.

    A fire, which broke out shortly before 7 o'clock last night, caused extensive damage to the top floor of a four-story building occupied by Messrs. A. C. Balley and Co., in ...

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  18. FIRES AT BLACKH[?]TH.

    Serious bushfires developed north-west of Blackheath yesterday, and, fanned by fierce north-westerly winds, soon made the position serious to outlying cottages on Paradise ...

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  19. WYONG DISTRICT.

    A big fire started in Champman's swamp at midday yesterday, and swept along the railway line south of Warnervale, badly scorching the bridge. At Warnervale the stationmaster's ...

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  20. HUNGRY RUSSIA.

    A message from Moscow says:—"Fears of a hungry winter hung over the celebrations of the eleventh anniversary of the Soviet. Seven hundred thousand civilians filed past Lenin's ...

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  21. SEVEN SHOPS AND HALL DESTROYED.

    A disastrous fire occurred in the main street of Denman, when eight shops were destroyed. The fire had its origin in the Memorial Hall recently erected, and spread to ...

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  22. OUTBREAK NEAR LIVERPOOL.

    Although no private property is at present endangered by a fire, which is raging on a front of about two miles among the hills near Liverpool, a careful watch is being kept ...

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  23. FOOTPAD.

    A man, who had been noticed lottering near the corner of Ultimo-road and Thomasstreet yesterday, snatched a handbag from Miss Ivy Hubbard, an employee of R Reid and ...

    Article : 276 words
  24. CIVIC RECEPTION.

    Many ex-internationals, several of their opponents in the game which will begin today, and a score of officials of the Board of Control and the New South Wales Cricket ...

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  25. COUNTRY REPORTS.

    BOWRAL, Thursday.—Bushfires at Braemar caused the destruction of the residence of Mr. H. Nicholls. Two week-end cottages at Hilltop are also reported to have been destroyed. ...

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  26. FIRES BREAK OUT ANEW.

    From The Entrance a great many fires can be seen in all directions round the hills. A great fire started yesterday towards Tumbi Umbi, and spread with great rapidity ...

    Article : 131 words
  27. COAL INDUSTRY.

    The position of the coal industry in this State and the New South Wales Government's effort to bring about a reduction in the price of coal formed the subject of a conference ...

    Article : 218 words
  28. HEAVY PENALTIES.

    At the Newcastle assizes the prosecution announced that the charge of making false returns of income, involving £107, against Sir William Cockerline, a millionaire shipowner, ...

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  29. BLAST FURNACE.

    The one blast furnace in operation at Lithgow for some time will, according to arrangements with Australian Iron and Steel, Ltd., be closed down shortly, and between 45 and ...

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  30. MORE HEAT.

    The southerly change, which brought relief to the city on Wednesday evening was shortlived, and Sydney suffered again yesterday from unpleasant weather. Hot squally ...

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  31. PRINCE OF WALES.

    The "Daily Express" reveals that the Prince of Wales is bearing the whole cost of his African trip from his private funds. The expenditure is estimated at, approximately, ...

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  32. ENGLANDS TEAM.

    In his first article in the "Evening Standard," W. M. Woodfull, the Victorian captain, admits that England has a great advantage in her opening pair, after which Tyldesley, ...

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  33. GIRL OUTRAGED.

    Late last night, a girl, aged 16 years, employed as a waitress in Manly, was followed on her way home to Curl Curl by a young man, and when passing a vacant allotment she ...

    Article : 71 words
  34. LONDON TRAMWAYS.

    The London County Council, after 16½ hours' sitting, approved by 63 votes to 44 a recommendation to permit the suggested single traffic control board, headed by the ...

    Article : 55 words
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