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  2. THE BRIDGE BILL.

    Lobbying was again carried on amongst members of the Legislative Council yesterday concerning the North Shore Bridge Bill. There were persistent rumours to the effect ...

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  3. MANLY MYSTERY.

    The remains of a man, which were found by a party of boys near the Manly reservoir on October 8, have been identified as those of Herbert Hudd, third officer of the Wah Kun, ...

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  4. [?]AERIAL MAILS.

    At the early hour of 5.15 a.m. on November 2 the Mayor of Charleville and a gathering of townspeople waved "good-bye" to the first mail aeroplane leaving for the north with ...

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  5. LATE CABLE NEWS

    The situation in the Near East has again assumed a grave aspect. To-night it is reported from Constantinople that, following the Angora Government's coup, ...

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  6. STATE TRAWLERS.

    The Public Service Board, after an extensive inquiry regarding the State trawling industry, has reported, recommending a discontinuance of the retail trade, and ...

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  7. THE ELECTIONS.

    The writs for the Federal general elections were issued yesterday. A special State "Government Gazette" published yesterday announced the issue of the ...

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  8. PLOT AT MIDNIGHT.

    News comes from Olypbant (Pennsylvania) that an outstanding instance of the coal strike's aftermath, which had been foreseen during the progress of the conflict, occurred ...

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  9. THE NEAR EAST.

    A message from Constantinople states that the Cabinet has resigned. It is understood in official circles that the Kemalists have assumed the reins of ...

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  10. MEETING AT BALMAIN.

    A public meeting con[?]d by the Mayor of Balmain (Alderman W. Wainwright) was held in the local Town Hall last night to consider the proposals to connect Balmain ...

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  11. CITY ELECTRICITY.

    Amongst tenders for meters of various patterns received by the electricity committee of the City Council yesterday were several for the supply of 25,000 of a certain type. The ...

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  12. CASUALTIES.

    An accident, which had a fatal result, occurred at Parramatta railway station on Friday evening. Mrs. Florence Geraldine Davis, wife of Mr. William Davis, of Northmead ...

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  13. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—Your able advocacy of a more complete investigation into all matters connected with the proposed erection of the North Shore Bridge, is most timely and valuable. The ...

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  14. ANOTHER BODY FOUND.

    The body of another member of the crew of the sailing boat Maldon, which capsized in Botany Bay on Sunday week, was found on Saturday morning in Shea's Creek near Cook's ...

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  15. NEW ORIENT LINER.

    Details regarding the new 20,000-ton vessel placed on order with Vickers, Limited, for the Orient Steam Navigation Company, Limited, were received by cable yesterday by ...

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  16. THE PUBLIC'S CHOICE.

    A revised list of nominations for England, Scotland, and Wales shows 1426, of which 474 are Conservatives, 182 National Liberals, 336 Liberals, 414 Labour, and 20 of various other ...

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  17. BOY KILLED.

    Colin Ramage, 6, who resided in Clay-street, Balmain, was killed or Sunday afternoon through striking his head against the bottom of a stormwater canal, into which he had ...

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  18. INCIDENTS AT DOORN.

    The ex-Kaiser scored off the journalists and photographers at Doo[?] by sending officials with cars to Amersfoor, while Princess Hermine quietly alighted at Apeldoorn, some ...

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  19. DROWNING CASE.

    The Water Police yesterday recovered the body of Charles Heath, who was drowned in Hen and Chicken Bay, Parramatta River, the previous day. Heath was 21 years of age, and ...

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  20. MR. HUGHES.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) was enthusiastically welcomed upon his arrival [?] Brisbane this evening by Senators Givens and Crawford, and Messrs. Bell and Bayley, Ms.P., ...

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  21. BOY THROWN FROM PONY.

    While learning to ride a pony near Alexandria yesterday afternoon, William Davies, 11, who resides in Renwick-street, Alexandria, was thrown on to the roadway. He was ...

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  22. BRITISH ELECTIONS.

    Thirty-three women have been nominated. Of that number Liberals total 14, NationalLiberals 3, Conservatives 7, Labour [?] and Independent 1. ...

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  23. SIR E. JOHN'S CASE.

    The solicitor of Sir Edwin John says he has always advised his clients to refuse to pay gambling debts likely to be sued for. He had repeately invited Sir Edwin John's creditors ...

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  24. MOTOR CAR OVERTURNS.

    In a motor accident at Mannanarie on Saturday a car capsized in turning a corner. Mr. Hodby was killed instantly, but the other occupant escaped injury. ...

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  25. THE SEAGULL.

    The first appearance of any kind of aircraft here was made on Sunday morning, when the Seagull 'plane, which has been used in the vicinity of the Fly River, Papua, for ...

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  26. CIRCULAR SAW ACCIDENT.

    Alfred Badkey, one of the carpenters employed at the memorial hall now under construction at Moree, was working a circular saw on timber to he used in the s[?]ing for ...

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  27. FIGHTING IN DUBLIN.

    There were several attacks last night on the National troops traversing the city. It is supposed that a Republican flying column is operating. ...

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  28. ABORIGINAL'S CRIME.

    Shocking details of the murder of Joseph Condren and Timothy O'sullivan by an aboriginal at Billiluna recently have been received from Mrs. J. Flinders, wife of Constable ...

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  29. IMMIGRATION AGREEMENT.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) announced to-day that he will be prepared to sign the revised immigration agreement with New South Wales upon his return to Sydney next ...

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  30. ELDERLY MAN'S COLLAPSE.

    While standing on the Newcastle beach yesterday afternoon an elderly man, whose identity has not been definitely established, collapsed. He was removed to the hospital, ...

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  31. GERMAN FINANCES.

    Advices from Berlin state that the Cabinet's new proposals submitted to the Reparation Commission reiterate that an internal gold loan cannot itself stabilise the mark; a ...

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  32. INDUSTRIAL BLIND INSTITUTION.

    Mr. H. Hedger, manager of the Sydney Industrial Blind Institution, who returned from a trip to Europe recently, was given a welcome home yesterday. ...

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  33. ROLLS CLOSED.

    With the issue of writs the time for making application for enrolment expired. All claims which were received before 6 o'clock this evening will be granted, and the names of ...

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  34. JOCKEY INJURED.

    During the running of the second division of the Novice Handicap at Boolaroo on Saturday, a Jockey named Richard Stewart was seriously injured through being thrown from ...

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  35. THE FASCIST REGIME.

    A me[?]age from Rome states that the fourth anniversary of Italy's victory in the war was celebrated by a religious service, and a pilgrimage by a King, accompanied by Signor ...

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  36. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—It is to be regretted that your correspondent, Mr. C. T. Stephens, has so pathetically retired from the contest. I must, however, again thank him, this time for his ...

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  37. INJURED IN MOTORING MISHAP.

    In a motor car accident yesterday afternoon at Ebor, Henry Hillier, proprietor of the local hotel, had a shoulder and several ribs broken, and sustained other minor injuries. ...

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  38. EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    Matters relating to the Australian exhibit in the British Empire Exhibition, which will be opened in April, 1924, were discussed at a conference of State Ministers, presided over ...

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  39. DAMAGE IN CEMETERY.

    William Roberts and George Cassells, two boys, were charged before Mr. A. J. Peisley, S.M., at the Parramatta Police Court yesterday with wilfully damaging plants growing in ...

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  40. DEATH FROM SYNCOPE.

    At Oberon, Mr. M. J. Looby, Coroner, held an inquiry into the death of Alexander Robert Fitzpatrick, who died at Oberon on October 31. Dr. Griffiths stated he had arrived at ...

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  41. EX-KAISER'S WEDDING.

    A message from Amsterd[?] states that the ex-Kaiser's wedding ceremony was brief. Crowds assembled at Doo[?] despite the bad weather, but they saw little, as the wedded ...

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  42. FIRE AT ABATTOIRS.

    A serious fire occurred at Hobart abattoirs on Saturday evening, damage to the extent of over £10,000 being done. The fire is thought to have had its origin in ...

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  43. A.L.P.

    The A.L.P. will not run an official Labour candidate to contest the North Sydney seat at the forthcoming elections. This announcement was officially mnde yesterday. ...

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  44. HEAVY CASUALTIES.

    According to a message from Rome, a cyclonic rainstorm in Naples devastated parts of the city. Many houses and business premises were ...

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  45. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING TROUBLE

    The Kaiwarra's crew gave notice to-day. They will be paid off to-morrow. ...

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  46. YOUTH ELECTROCUTED.

    Late on Saturday a youth named William Reginald Herd, 11 years old, climbed on to the roof at his parents' residence in Junee, and touched an electric wire and was ...

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  47. CONCORD SHOPPING WEEK.

    A shopping week and carnival are to be held at Concord from November 17 to 25. In addition to the usual procession and window display compotition, other attractions promised ...

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  48. BRIDGE WASHED AWAY.

    Mr. E. Crisp, president of the Monaro shire, and Mr. F. Blaxland, Mayor of Cooma, accompanied the district works officer, Mr. Cummins, of Goulburn, to Mittagong Crossing, ...

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  49. WALLAROO MINES.

    A message was received to-night from Wallaroo, aunouncing that a settlement had been arrived at in regard to the underground trouble which has caused the mines to be idle ...

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  50. M.C.C. TEAM IN AFRICA.

    The M.C.C. cricketers arrived to-day, and were entertained at lunch by the Mayor. They play their first match against the Western Provinces on Friday. ...

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  51. BODY FOUND IN RIVER.

    The body of Walter Heather was discovered in the Tumut River yesterday. He mysteriously disappeared on June 30 last. ...

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  52. SUGAE PRICE IN N.Z.

    The Minister for Industries (Mr. Lee), referring to the purchase of the balance of raw sugar available in Fiji, said there would be no increase in the retail price up to the end of ...

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  53. WENTWORTH.

    With the Mayor of Waverley (Alderman Kavenagh) presiding. Mr. Walter M. Marks (Under-Secretary for External Affairs) last night opened his campaign at the Coronation ...

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  54. GAMBLING DEBTS.

    According to a message from Paris, Sir Edwin John, a cotton magnate, of Agra, has been sentenced in his absence to three months' imprisonment, and fined £4000, on a charge ...

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  55. NEW GUINEA MISSIONS.

    The Rev. H. R. Rycroft Illustrated many phases of the work of the Methodist missions in New Britain during the course of an address in the Methodist Conference Hall last ...

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  56. HISTORICAL SOCIETY.

    In addition to the three prizes offered by Mrs. Violet Benton, Messrs. Angus and Coote have donated, through the council of the Royal Australian Historical Society, two medals to ...

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  57. RECEPTION HOUSE

    The Ch[?]e Secretary (Mr. C. W. Oakes), referring to comments made by the City Coroner regarding the management of the receptionhouse, in concluding an inquest on the death ...

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  58. W.A. ENGINEERS' STRIKE.

    The position with regard to the engineers' disput[?] is unaltered. Mr. Barker, secretary of the Amalgamated Society of Engineers, states the Federal executive had not endeavoured to ...

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  59. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—Your correspondent, Mr. Steplions, supplies what was a deficiency in Mr. Stowe's statement—he gives us the cost of the triple bridge, and se[?] it down at £7,000,000. This ...

    Article : 225 words
  60. BEACH POLLUTION.

    Recently the Treasurer (Mr. Cocks) wrote to the Superintendent of Navigation in regard to the nuisance created by refuse being washed on to the ocean benches consequent ...

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  61. GIFT TO BOY SCOUTS.

    On Thursday last Sir Hugh Dixson, accompanied by his daughter and Son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Keep, visited the headquarters of the 1st D[?]wich Hill boy scouts, known ...

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  62. TENNIS COURTS IN PARKS.

    The parks committee of the City Council yesterday decided, on the motion of the vicechairman (Alderman Marks), to recommend the City Council to make provision in the ...

    Article : 135 words
  63. NEWCASTLE EIGHT-HOUR DAY.

    The Newcastle Trades Unions' organisations held their Eight-hour Day celebrations to-day, a public holiday being proclaimed. Fine weather drew the majority of the people ...

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  64. MANUFACTURERS' EXHIBITION.

    The most attractive feature of the exhibition which is being carried on at the Showground by the Chamber of Manufactures is the working machinery section. Mr. H. M. ...

    Article : 90 words
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