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  2. EX-SISTER LIGUORI.

    Another page in Bridget Mary Partridge's dramatic story was opened in the No. 3 Jury Court yesterday morning. Leading counsel for the defendant resumed his cross-examination of the plaintiff, whose evidence was concluded. ...

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  3. MR. DOOLEY.

    Speaking in the School of Arts hall here to-night the Acting Premier (Mr. Dooley) replied to some recent criticism of the Government. ...

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  4. MAD SPENDING.

    Mr. C. W. Oakes, M.L.A., deputy leader of the State Opposition, commenting yesterday on the State revenue returns for the financial year just ended, said they disclosed the ...

    Article : 452 words
  5. SEVERE STORM.

    A storm of great intensity struck Sydney shortly before 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Accompanied by driving rain the wind reached a velocity of over 65 miles an hour. Shipping ...

    Article : 640 words
  6. IRELAND.

    Unionist opinion in Belfast, which upholds Sir James Craig's refusal to meet Mr. De Valera in Dublin, emphasises the conceit of Mr. De Valera in describing himself as the ...

    Article : 258 words
  7. U.S.A. AND GERMANY.

    A message from Washington states that the House of Representatives has passed the report of the conference of both Houses on the Peace resolution. The report now goes ...

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  8. THE PACIFIC.

    Mr. Lloyd George made a statement at the conference of Empire Prime Ministers to-day which has practically removed all objections to the renewal of the Japanese Treaty, and ...

    Article : 197 words
  9. GERMANY.

    A Paris message states that the time allowed to Germany in which to complete disarmament under the London Agreement expires to-day. It is officially reported that Germany has ...

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  10. BRITISH MINERS.

    Six thousand miners in Wigan (Lancashire) rejected the proposed settlement, and instructed their delegates to vote against acceptance of the agreement made between the owners ...

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  11. WAR CRIMES.

    At Leipzig the trial of Lieutenant-General Stenger, whom the French charge with issuing an order to slaughter wounded and unwounded prisoners, and of Major Crusius, who ...

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  12. MR. HUGHES' SPEECH.

    A question asked in the House of Representatives to-day by Mr. M'Grath (Vic.), regarding the action of the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) in London, drew a vigorous defence ...

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  13. SOCIALISTIC CONTROL.

    At an important conference which has just concluded of representatives of the Northern Country party, the National Democratic Council of the Southern Queensland ...

    Article : 402 words
  14. ENGINEERS' WAGES.

    The enginering trade employers reached a provisional agreement with the men's leaders, which was presented as a joint recommendation to a conference of the Amalgamated ...

    Article : 116 words
  15. PRUSSIAN CHURCH.

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" draws attention to the mass secession which is taking place from the Evangelical Church in Prussia, the secessions in 1919 ...

    Article : 75 words
  16. SYMBOL OF PEACE.

    The statue of George Washington presented to the British Government by the State of Virginia, was unveiled in Trafalgar-square to-day, with a picturesque ceremony. A number ...

    Article : 129 words
  17. FLOODED RIVERS.

    Heavy rain has fallen over parts of the north-eastern half of the State, and serious floods are threatened in the districts of the Darling and parts of the North Coast. The ...

    Article : 158 words
  18. JAPAN AND SIBERIA.

    A message from Pekin says it is authentically reported that Japan and the Chita Government have reached an agreement by which the former will evacuate Siberia within four months, ...

    Article : 48 words
  19. BOMB OUTRAGE.

    A message from Belgrade says that during the anniversary of the Sarajevo assassination, which preceded the great war, a bomb was thrown at the Prince Regent's carriage as he ...

    Article : 69 words
  20. FERRY FARES.

    In the Profiteering Prevention Court yesterday Judge Beeby announced that he could not determine the question of fares charged by the Sydney Ferries, Limited, without ...

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  21. BIG BOXING MATCH.

    With four days remaining before the [?]arpentier-Dempsey fight, the ticket receipts had passed 1,000,000 dollars. All the 50-dollar seats have been sold, but quantities ...

    Article : 462 words
  22. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The King visited the Royal Agricultural Show at Derby. He inspected and complimented the display of Western Australia, which is the only State participating. ...

    Article : 192 words
  23. AMERICAN FORCES.

    A Washington message states that the disarmament proposal in the conference report on the Naval Appropriation Bill will be reached in the House of ...

    Article : 168 words
  24. CYCLONE IN QUEENSLAND.

    A special weather report issued to-day states that a tropical disturbance of true cyclonic characteristics suddenly developed between Tambo and Dalby, and moved ...

    Article : 205 words
  25. CASUALTIES.

    While working on a wheat elevator at No. 14 wharf, Darling Island, yesterday afternoon, John Macdonald, a wharf-labourer, 48 years of age, and living at Moorebank, Liverpool, was ...

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  26. CAB COLLIDES WITH TRAM CAR.

    A cab-driver named Harry Beresford, of 315 Abercromble-street, Redfern, was knocked from his cab to the roadway in a collision with a tram in George-street on Thursday ...

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  27. FINANCIAL CABLES.

    Returns of the Bank of England for the week ended June 29 are: Gold and silver coin, £126,551,000, compared with £126,548,000 a week ago. The reserve in notes and coin is ...

    Article : 509 words
  28. WOMAN FALLS DOWN STAIRS.

    Shortly before 8 o'clock last night, Mrs. Annie O'Neill, aged 54, fell down stairs at her home, 103 Stanley-street, Woolloomooloo. The Civil Ambulance removed her to Sydney ...

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  29. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    Viscount Grey presided at the League of Nations Union banquet at which the Dominions' Premiers and 700 guests were present, including Princess Alice, Lord Athlone, ...

    Article : 146 words
  30. COUNTRY REPORTS.

    BOGGABRI, Friday.—Heavy rains have fallen since yesterday morning, over two inches being recorden up till this afternoon. The Namoi River is twelve feet high from the effects of last week's rain, and ...

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  31. FELL ON FOOTPATH.

    Albert Shields, aged 48, a labourer, living at the Napier Hotel, Dowling-street, Darlinghurst, fell on to the footpath at Darlinghurst in the rain storm last night, and fractured ...

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  32. KNOCKED DOWN BY CAB.

    William Kelly, 40, a kitchenman, residing at Macleay-street, Potts Point, was knocked down by a cab in Central-square last night. He was taken to Sydney Hospital by the ...

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  33. SEVERE WOUND IN HEAD.

    Thomas Martin, aged 30, a labourer, living at 244 Palmer-street, Woolloomooloo, was admitted to Sydney Hospital at about 11 o'clock last night, suffering from a severe ...

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  34. SEARCH FOR OIL.

    Opinion is becoming strong concerning the policy of the Federal Government towards the search for oil within the Commonwealth and in the territories under Australian ...

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  35. KIRKWOOD THIRD.

    The final scores in the French championship tournament at Le Touquet were:— Boomer, 284; Massy, 284; Kirkwood, 291; Vardon, 295; East, 313. ...

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  36. AUSTRALIAN FLOUR.

    In consequence of reported opposition in Australia to Mr. Hughes' suggestion that compensation should be allowed importers of Australian "B" grade flour which proved unfit ...

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  37. THROWN FROM A GIG.

    A well-known district resident named Thomas Hogg met with a serious accident near Finley. It is surmised that he was proceeding in a gig to a farm where he was ...

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  38. LAWN TENNIS.

    In the singles championship at Wimbledon B. Norton beat M. Alonso, 5-7, 4-6, 7-5, 6-3, 6-3. Norton now meets W. T. Tilden in the challenge round. ...

    Article : 73 words
  39. FIRST NAVAL MEMBER.

    Rear-Admiral Clement Greatorex has been asked, on the strong recommendation of the Admiralty, to accept the office of First Naval Member of the Commonwealth Naval Board, ...

    Article : 64 words
  40. WHITE LEAD.

    At the inquiry of the Board of Trade yesday as to whether white lead is injurious to painters and others engaged in the painting industry, Leslie Richard Weldon, manager ...

    Article : 168 words
  41. HENLEY REGATTA.

    The Henley Regatta was opened in brilliant weather, the wind favouring the rowers. There was very little stream owing to the drought. Playford and J. A. Campbell, of the ...

    Article : 95 words
  42. GENERAL DIES POOR.

    The "Daily Express" reports that General Sir John Cowans, who was Quartermaster-General of the Forces, 1912-13, died insolvent. His case illustrates the tragic irony of State ...

    Article : 89 words
  43. SCAFFOLDING BLOWN DOWN.

    A large portion of the scaffolding erected on and around the roof of the Hotel Australia, where alterations are being carried out, was blown into Castiereagh-street shortly ...

    Article : 80 words
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