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  2. LATEST TELEGRAPHIC 'NEWS.

    SYDNEY, Friday. In the Assembly last night diso[?]rly scenes were witnessed while the Water Board Bill was under [?]. Members ...

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  3. BRITISH AND FOREIGN.

    MOSCOW, Thursday.—The British notes to the Soviet are exciting comment here Mr. Austen Chamberlain (British Secretary for Foreign Affairs.) ...

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  4. EGYPTIAN CRISIS.

    GENEVA, Thursday.—The Egyptian Parliament's protest has been received at the league secretarial, which, however, is not circulating it to the ...

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  5. Advertising

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    Advertising : 1,409 words
  6. CRICKET.

    LONDON, Friday.—The Cricket Council has received a ruling from the Maryl[?] Club in connection with the case in which a left hand batsman, in ...

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  7. REJECTED.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Bill giving shire councils the option not to employ the [?] General [?] they so desired, was rejected by the Legislative Council ...

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  8. N.S. WALES v. RICHMOND-TWEED.

    A match between the Richmond Tweed and a New South Wales team was played at Lismore yesterday, the visitors winning by one wicket and 20 ...

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  9. FIFTEEN YEARS.

    Brisbane, Friday.—In the Supreme Court Arthur Watson (36,) a native of Victoria, who had been found guilty of having attempted to unlawfully kill ...

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  10. HERO OF SEVENTY.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The steam drifter Presholme, was driven on the inhospitable, precipitous rock coast at Port Lethen to-day. She broke up ...

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  11. TUTANKHAMEN.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The "Jewish World," on the authority of Professor Selikovitsch, publishes a reasoned argument to show that ...

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  12. STATE SCHOOLS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The annual report of the Department of Education, presented to Parliament last night, says that every year 700 new teachers are ...

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  13. JUNIOR COMPETITION.

    The following have been selected to represent the "Old Boys" against the Rural School on Saturday on No. 2 Wickets:—J. Stoner, R. Manyweathers, ...

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  14. TO SMASH THE STRIKE.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—It is stated that the shipping authorities here are confident that, if necessary, they can secure from the country 100 men at ...

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  15. RENT WAR.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Clydeside rent war is assuming alarming aspects. Cumbushland and Clydebank are the storm centres. ...

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  16. UGLY POSITION AVERTED.

    CAIRO, Monday.—A Government communique states that when the Acting Sidar gave order to the Egyptian ...

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  17. FEARFUL EXPERIENCE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Rev. Frank Weir, who recently arrived at Ballarat from Port Elizabeth, South Africa, on a visit to his aged parents, underwent ...

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  18. CORAKI CARNIVAL.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 608 words
  19. YOUTH'S PLUCK.

    DUBBO, Friday.—Val, Siemsen (17) was awakened on Tuesday night at his father's farm, about 30 miles from Dubbo, by troublesome eats. He placed ...

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  20. MARRIAGE SERVICE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The House of Clergy to-day by 100 to 69 votes de[?]eated a proposal to omit the word obey from the questions to the bride ...

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  21. CYCLING.

    To-morrow will be a very busy day amongst the cyclists. The local riders are splitting up, and the "crack" riders are going to Grafton, where big ...

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  22. INFLUX OF JUGO-SLAVS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The State Government has taken action to prevent an influx of Jugo-Slavs in N.S.W. ...

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  23. "WHO IS THERE?"

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Early yesterday morning Mrs. Bessie Highes, of Walker Avenue, Paddington, was awakened by a noise and saw a man in her ...

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  24. LOTTERY PRIZES

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Lottery prizes will not be taxed by the Federal Government on and after December 12. ...

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  25. MISSING WILL.

    PARIS, Thursday.—The romance of the million dollar legacy has ended. The supposed heiress has been sentenced to one year's imprisonment. ...

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  26. BROADCASTING NEWS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—An application was made by the "Daily Telegraph" yesterday to restrain Broadcasters, Ltd., from broadcasting its news. His Honor ...

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  27. BOUNTEOUS SEASON.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Mr. J. E. Birt asked the Premier in the Legislative Assembly if in view of the bounteous season he would invite the people of the ...

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  28. BIRTLES NEW RECORD.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Francis Birtles was successful in his attempt to motor form Port Darwin within ten days. The overlander reached Adelaide yesterday ...

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  29. AUSTRALIAN NAVY.

    LONDON, Friday.—Captain Stevenson, in a speech before the Australian, Natives' Association, replied to criticism of the personnel of the ...

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  30. THE TURF.

    ACCEPTANCES FOR TO-MORROW. Following are the accepances for the principal events at Canterbury Park to-morrow:— ...

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  31. SCHOOL TEACHERS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A deputation to the premier, Sir George Fallen; urged the appointment of an appeals board for public school teachers. ...

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  32. BLUFF SUCCEEDS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—While a resident of Anzac Parade, Kensington, named Whalen, with his wife and daughter [?] were sitting in the ...

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  33. "CUTTER PRESS METHODS,"

    SYDNEY, Friday.—In exposing what he described as "gutter press methods" of newspapers concerned, the Attorney General Mr. Bavin, in the Legislative ...

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  34. GERMAN BUDGET.

    BERLIN, Friday.—The budget for 1925, which has been submitted to the Reichstag, shows a surplus of about two and a half milliard gold marks ...

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  35. SOCIETY DOINGS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Lady Rowley, who is a daughter of the Earl of D[?]donald, giving evidence in the society divorce case in which her ...

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  36. CHINA.

    PERKING, Friday.—A message from Peking states Tauch[?] intends to make a more equitable agreement with the ex-Emperor. ...

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  37. AUSTRALIAN MADE

    SYDNEY, Friday.—An exhibition train, loaded with Australian made goods, is to tour N.S.W. for 12 months, beginning in March next, under the ...

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  38. TERRIFIC GALE.

    LONDON, Friday.—England was swept by a 60-miles an hour gale. Much damage was done, and the seas in the Channel were terrific. The small ...

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  39. BOWLS.

    Twenty Grafton players will take part in the pennant matches at Kyogle on Saturday, December 6. The Queensland poisons regulations ...

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  40. WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Labour Council wants the Workmen's Compensation Act to be extended to sufferers from occupational diseases. ...

    Article : 27 words
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