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  2. MORE CHICKENS [?] TO ROOST IN QUEENSLAND

    AT A MEETING of the Rockhampton Industrial Council a [?]tion was carried that, "As the Board of Trade and Arbitration had ...

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  3. NEW GOLD FIND

    PASSENGERS by the Malasia, which arrived at Sydney to-day from Ra[?] of another big [?] ...

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  4. LABOR MEN CLASH

    MR. J. BEASLEY, president of the Trades and Labor Council, has many times participated in decisions [?] and other ...

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  5. DEATH'S STING

    THE LANCET," the British medical paper, is advocating greater attention to the dying hour, so as to make death easier and less ...

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  6. MURULLA DISASTER

    THE CHIEF COMMISSIONER of Railway, Mr. Fraser, who to-day broke his silence in regard to the disaster at Murulla, made the startling admission that the rear portion of the goods train was actually stationary at ...

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  7. GHOULS IN FRANCE

    SEVERAL unknown [?] belonging to that test [?] which is searching the [?] for [?] have been concerned in a ghoulish ...

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  8. SAFE TO DRINK AFTER HOURS— IN SOME CASES

    RECENT liquor prosecutions in connection with the Wentworth Hotel were concluded in the Cental Summons Court to-day, ...

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  9. ONLY ONE COLOR FOR GLEBE LABOR

    WHEN an appeal was made to Glebe Council lat night to contribute towards the-cost of striking colors which, when completed, were ...

    Article : 83 words
  10. "POLITICAL ECONOMY" ON THE AORANGI

    AMONG THE many matters which engrossed the attention of members of the Empire Parliamentary Delegation while on the Aorangi was ...

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  11. SCHOOL SPORT.

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  12. H29 DISASTER

    THE third and last court-martial, arising out of the sinking of submarine H29 in Devonport Dockyard on August 10, when six men were ...

    Article : 111 words
  13. DEFORMED SINCE CHILDHOOD

    That he died from a wound in the temple, self in[?] while temporarily in[?] was the finding of the Parramatta District Coroner, ...

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  14. SCATTERED CROWD AT QUAY

    "The pedestrian [?] at the Quay was fairly large, and the manner in which defendant was driving [?] from Loftus-street ...

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  15. "ENGLAND NOT EFFETE"

    Any suggestion that the Old Country is effect was contested stoutly by Mr. [?]son, M. P., one of the British Labor leaders, at the luncheon given ...

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  16. TO GET LIGHT ON GLEBE'S LIGHTING

    A letter was received by Glebe Council last night protesting against the inadequate lighting in John-street. ...

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  17. 2FC's CHANGE-OVER

    The preliminary work in connection with the change over in the wavelength of 2FC. Farmer's broadcasting service, from 1100 metres to 442 metres, ...

    Article : 34 words
  18. BENZOL EXPLODES

    There men were injured when a quantity of benzol exploded at the works of the Corkscrew Fencing Company. Lachlan-street, Waterloo, to-day. ...

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  19. HOBART'S SYMPATHY

    A message of sympathy with the sufferers in the Murulla railway disaster has been received by the Lord Mayor. Aid. P. Stokes, from the Mayor ...

    Article : 35 words
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  21. HAWKER A SUSPECT

    "Defendant's action in this matter was very suspicious. The premises he was seen to enter were found by the police to have been broken into," said ...

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  22. "RECORD SHATTERED"

    OUR [?] of safety has been shattered for the time, but we know that the public will bear with us and judge ...

    Article : 199 words
  23. "20,000 SWEEP BUTTS"

    When police headed by Sergt. Russel and Constables Chuck and Mallon, raided a house in Wellington-street, Bondi, last night, ...

    Article : 164 words
  24. HIS SECOND TRY

    A YOUNG man who, some months ago, failed to [?] a divorce on the ground of his wife's misconduct, was successful to-day on the ground of ...

    Article : 154 words
  25. "GENEVA DID NIL FOR SEAMEN"

    That little was accomplished regarding [?] conditions at the Geneva Conference was the opinion of Mr. J. [?]ley, of the Trades ...

    Article : 151 words
  26. COWRA RACES

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  27. AGROUND IN SUEZ

    The Sydney office of the Orient Germany stated to-day that the Orvieto had been refloated. A cabin from London had stated that ...

    Article : 82 words
  28. SYDNEY CAPTAINCY

    The final of the Sydney Club's captaincy between J. Willard and J. C[?]menger will not be a played to-morrow, as had been expected. The new date will ...

    Article : 36 words
  29. "LIFE THE VEIL!"

    All sessions of political opinion in the State Parliament are concerned at the Murulla railway disaster, and there is a feeling of ...

    Article : 45 words
  30. EIGHT SERIOUS CASES

    The Railway Department reported to-day that of [?]1 people now in hospital as the result of injuries received in the Murulla disaster, there are ...

    Article : 47 words
  31. LATE CHANGE

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  32. IMPERIAL N.Z.

    NEW ZEALAND'S extreme Imperialism was commented upon by Mr. J. E. West, M.P. for East Sydney, who returned from New Zealand to-day. ...

    Article : 115 words
  33. BUSY MILLIONAIRE

    THE BUZZ of typewriters in a luxurious suite at the Rit[?] Hotel, and the mysterious goings and comings of men and woken, speaking foreign ...

    Article : 94 words
  34. SNAKE IN WELL

    THE con[?] of Aid. O'Brien of the [?] Town Council, nearly had trade results. ...

    Article : 41 words
  35. LOST SLEEP

    A FEW more extracts from [?] forwarded by "News" Indian puzzle:— ...

    Article : 87 words
  36. MAORI'S SUCCESS

    THE Maori Rugby Union footballers beat Burgundy this evening by 27 points to [?] The match did not begin till [?] and it was witnessed by a ...

    Article : 46 words
  37. PRIEST WELCOMED

    At the [?]ing of the Sydney branch of the [?] College. [?] Association, held at [?] opportunity was ...

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  38. SURVEY MARKS HIDDEN

    It was stated at Hurstville Council last night that the value of work being [?] out under the Government [?] survey, costing ...

    Article : 20 words
  39. OUR GOLF COURSES

    MR. TOM HOWARD, professional of the Concord [?] Club, who [?] turned from [?] to-day, said the[?] ...

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