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  2. HARBOUR TRAGEDY.

    Throughout yesterday the water police under Inspector Beauty and Sergeant Shake speare were engaged in dragging operations trying to recover the bodies of Beatrice ...

    Article : 365 words
  3. IRONWORKERS.

    The Federated Moulders' Union yesterday officially repudiated the action of the Council of Action, and the leaders of the Trades Hall Iron Trades Group, in having ...

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  4. ELECTIONS.

    In his opening speech before the electors of Flinders at Dandenong to-night, the Federal Treasurer (Mr. Bruce) made a strong appeal, based on the seriousness of the world ...

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  5. LATE CABLE NEWS

    A number of former Russian aristocrats are working in Paris. Count Ignatieff is now a taxi-driver. Prince Kntichky is a motor mechanic. Others are working at hotels ...

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  6. FOUR MEN MISSING

    Fears are entertained as to the safety of four young men who set out in a small sailing boat from Kogarah Bay early on Sunday morning. Yesterday the police received ...

    Article : 326 words
  7. REDUCED HOURS.

    An application was made to Mr. Justice Mac[?]aughton in the Arbitration Court by different branches of Railway employees for a general variation of the awards governing the ...

    Article : 299 words
  8. STATE LOANS.

    The policy of issuing State loans free of income tax is now being considered by the Treasur[?]r (Mr. Cocks). Mr. Cocks is opposed to the practice, but he contends that ...

    Article : 538 words
  9. THE FASCISTI.

    Further advices from Rome state that the Ministry of the Interior to-day issued a statement following the Fascist concentrations in several provinces notifying that the ...

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  10. COMPANY DIVIDEND.

    The Trust Agency of Australasia has declared ah interim dividend of 6d per share, tax free. ...

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  11. A HISTORIC HOUSE.

    A fire of unknown origin gutted Yaxley Hall (Suffolk) owned by Lord Hennikcr. Portion of the buildings dated to before the Doomsday period. The famous [?]heraldic ...

    Article : 38 words
  12. MELBOURNE CUP.

    By special permission of the Minister for Trade and Customs, under the provisions of tho Navigation Act, arrangements have been mado for the Orient Company's steamer ...

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  13. NEW ZEALAND ELECTIONS

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Massey), in an election manifesto, outlining the Government's policy, says the need of the day is for a strong Government—one that would reflect the ...

    Article : 207 words
  14. STRIKE AT ABATTOIRS.

    A go-slow strike has been introduced at the Homebush Bay Abattoirs by the mutton slaughtermen. According to a statement issued on behalf of a scetion of the employers ...

    Article : 373 words
  15. ST. JOHN AMBULANCE.

    The annual general meeting of the New South Wales centre of tbo St. John Ambulance Association was hold at the Education Building last night. Tho president of the ...

    Article : 446 words
  16. NEW ZEALAND SEAMEN.

    The Ly[?]telton Seamen's Union has passed a resolution protesting against the torms of the Arbitration Court's award, but as the award is for eleven months only, and not wishing to ...

    Article : 108 words
  17. VENEREAL DISEASE.

    The report of the committee of the Board of Health appointed last June to inquire into the Prevalence of venereal disease, and advise as to the best means of combating the disease, ...

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  18. NEAR EAST.

    A message from Paris says the publication of a confidential note from the French Chamber of Commerce in Constantinople to the Government curiously illuminates ...

    Article : 109 words
  19. CASUALTIES.

    In order to reach a clothes line, Mrs. Harter, who resides in Roach-street, Arncliffe, stood on a wheelbarrow. As she did so the barrow upended, and she was struck with ...

    Article : 71 words
  20. CONVENT CHILD.

    Following a request received from Mr. Ness, M.L.A., the Minister for Education (Mr. Bruntnell) has arranged to have an inquiry made concerning the case of the girl Edie Fox, ...

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  21. SOMNAMBULIST'S DEATH.

    After lingering in Sydney Hospital for a week, John Travers, a fireman attached to Circular Quay Fire Station, died late on Sunday without regaining consciousness. A week ...

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  22. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Sir Ernest Pollock (formerly Solicitor-General). Coalition Unionist, addressing the electors, declared he had the courage of his convictions in adhering to Mr. Chamberlain ...

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  23. TALLY CLERK INJURED.

    Alfred Arnold, 48, a tally clerk, who resides in Glebe, was picked up in an unconscious state at the corner of George and Margaret streets early last night. He was bleeding ...

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  24. REMARKABLE STORY BY BOYS.

    A remarkable story has been related to the police at Maryborough by two boys who appeared In tbo Children's Court to-day charge with being neglected children. Their names ...

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  25. CHURCH UNION.

    The possibility of the unity of churches was demonstrated in a practical way at the fifty seventh annual session of the Congregational Union of New South Wales, which was ...

    Article : 506 words
  26. IMMIGRATION POLICY.

    Problems affecting the social, Industrial, and economio life of Australia were discussed in tho presidential address of Mr. T. It. Ashworth at tbo annual meeting of tho Victorian ...

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  27. THE LATE MR. DAVID COWAN.

    The death was receully announced of Mr. David Cowan, B.A., of Taree. He was the youngest son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cowan, of Oxley Island, and was born about ...

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  28. MAN'S SUDDEN COLLAPSE.

    Alfred Davies, 60, a resident of Penrith, suddenly collapsed in the Masonic Club, Pitt-street, early yesterday morning. He was conveyed by the Civil Ambulance to the ...

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  29. ANTRIM CASTLE.

    Fire completely destroyed Antrim Castle, Antrim, the home of Viscount Massereene (Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of the Prime Minister, Northern Ireland). The ...

    Article : 126 words
  30. FALL FROM LADDER.

    As a result of slipping from a ladder on which he was working yesterday morning Albert Bowyer, 57, a gardener, fell a distance of eight feet. His right arm and nose ...

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  31. BULLOCK DRIVER POISONED.

    Yesterday morning John Savage, 57, a bullock driver, who has been lodging in Castlereagh-street, was found in the Domain, suffering f[?]om the effects of poison. He was taken ...

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  32. NATIVE FLOWERS.

    The trustees of the National Reserves, Wentworth Falls, met on Friday night. For some time the matter of the protection of the many bush flowers and shrubs in the ...

    Article : 123 words
  33. GASFITTER BADLY BURNED.

    While effecting repairs in a sleeping car at the Eveleigh railway works yesterday James Everitt, 46, a gasfitter, of Liberity-street, Belmore, was badly burned about the face, hands, ...

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  34. MURDER OF AN ABORIGINAL.

    At the police court to-day a white [?] named George Turner, was charged wit[?] murder of an aboriginal at Bullita station. The police and native evidence went to show ...

    Article : 138 words
  35. REPARATIONS.

    A message from Paris states that 50 Reparation Commissioners have departed for Berlin. They will decide in respect to the alternative schemes of Sir John Bradbury and ...

    Article : 42 words
  36. STORM AT WOLLONGONG.

    A south-westerly gale on Sunday night blow with almost hurricane force. A number of buildings were considerably damaged. The wall of Brown's new shop in Crown-street ...

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  37. FALL FROM A LAUNCH.

    While proceeding along George's River in a motor launch on Sunday afternoon, Henry Lovett, [?] who resides in White-street, Leichhardt, overbalanced and fell into the water. ...

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  38. TRAINS IN COLLISION.

    A report from Paris states that during a [?]nding snowstorm the Brest Express collided [?]ith a goods train shunting at Chateaudren-Plouaget. Ten people were killed, and thirty ...

    Article : 35 words
  39. MANUFACTURES EXHIBITION.

    A fine exhibit of Australian cotton, from the raw cotton to finished calico, has just been installed at the All-Australian Exhibition, Moore Park. This exhibit, which has been placed ...

    Article : 89 words
  40. FLOUTING THE LAW.

    "It is significant that the Federated Moulders' Union, to which the men bolong, have dedal ed against the strike," said Mr. H. E. Pratten, M P, yesterday, referring to the part ...

    Article : 373 words
  41. STOWAWAYS ON TANGO MARU.

    When the Japanese mail steamer Tango Maru was well out to sea after leaving Sydney on Friday two men approached the captain and admitted having stowed away. They ...

    Article : 107 words
  42. RUN OVER BY TRAIN.

    A man about 50 years of age, a stranger to this locality, was run over by No. 4 Melbourne Express, between Menangle and Douglas Park on Saturday morning. It is said he was seen ...

    Article : 119 words
  43. THIEVES AT KATOOMBA TOWN HALL.

    During the week-end burglars entered the Katoomba Town Hall through a window, which was forced. Doors within tho building were oponed with a tomahawk. ...

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  44. SMALLPOX OUTBREAK.

    An outbreak of smallpox which began in [?]oplar on Friday is developing alarmingly. [?]even fresh cases occurred to-day, totalling 20. Most of them are not serious, but ...

    Article : 55 words
  45. HARVEST IN RIVERINA.

    Rain accompained by strong cold winds fell in the border districts [?]sterday. A number of stations reported from half to three quarters of an inch. This fall, supplementing the ...

    Article : 107 words
  46. BASIC WAGE.

    The Cabinet will to day discuss the recent decision of the Board of Trade lowering the basic wage for women workers from £2/1/ to £1/19/6 per week, and will decide whether to ...

    Article : 95 words
  47. FIRE AT MARRICKVILLE.

    Shortly after noon yesterday a fire broke out in a sewing room attached to a cottage in Barnsbuty Grove, Marrickville. The contents of the house which contained nine ...

    Article : 102 words
  48. PEA RIFLE FATALITY.

    Two brothers, named Jack and Sid McGarry, went out shooting rabbits with pea rifles at Mumbil on Saturday afternoon. Sid logged a rabbit and sang out to his brother to come ...

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  49. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    It is reported from Berlin that M. Charles [?]urent, French Ambassador, has resigned. When Dame Nellie Melba arrived, French admirers in Marseilles filled her stateroom ...

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  50. MR. HUGHES IN ADELAIDE

    Although the political situation in South Australia is unsatisfactory, and the anti-Labour forces are divided, Adelaide residents, attended the Exhibition Buildings in thousands ...

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  51. FORGING INSCRIBED STOCK.

    Before. Mr. Justice Schutt, in the Criminal Court to-day, E. H. M'llride, a clerk, pleaded guilty to four charges of forging aud uttering Commonwealth inscribed stock valued at ...

    Article : 150 words
  52. BRASS BAND CONTEST.

    The South Street competitions for 1922 closed on Saturday night with the termination of the brass band contests. Principal awards were: "A" Grade Selection Contest, Malvern ...

    Article : 106 words
  53. LOST IN THE BUSH.

    Information was received last night by local police that Aubrey Gain, 4 years of age, was missing from his home at Tarago since Sunday morning. Mounted police from ...

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  54. SUNDAY TRAMS TO MAROUBRA.

    Writing to the Editor, C. H. Gardiner, of Mnlvorn Hill, Croydon, suggests that, In addtlion to tho reduction of tram fares to Coogee on Sundays, the fareB to Maroubra ...

    Article : 82 words
  55. AIR MAIL CONTRACT.

    The contract of Airway's, Ltd., for the carriage of aerial malls from Geraldton to Derby in the north, expires on December 4, and Major Brearley, managing director of the company, ...

    Article : 73 words
  56. MARTIN-PLACE EXTENSION.

    Sir,—I fail to see why the citizens agitating [?] this essential improvement o[?] our city do [?] content themselves with a 66ft street. [?]e cost would be greatly reduced, and some ...

    Article : 75 words
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