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  2. FLOUR UP

    FLOUR is £1 ton dearer to-day, and the question for the housewife is. Will the price of bread be increased again? ...

    Article : 393 words
  3. THE BASIC WAGE

    THE Stats basic wags will remain unchanged at £4.2 for men and £2/1/6 for women. That was announced by the Board of Trade to-day. Judge Beeby said the Board found that the existing were could be reduced. ...

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  4. HORSE SENSE

    Redfern Council discussed payment of wages to one of the council's carters, who was absent from work through illness. The carter's horse ...

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  5. RICHMOND RACES

    The [?] was well attended in the [?] Maiden Handicap, but was [?] from ...

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  6. GULF MYSTERY.

    The expedition despatched from Darwin to Booroloois to investigate the report that white women, survivors of the wrecked Douglas ...

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  7. SECOND MIGRANT CAPTURED ABROAD

    LONELY migrant No. 11, is on his way to Sydney. He is on board the Barrebool, which is due at Sydney on September 8. ...

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  8. NAKED HE FACED A COLD WORLD

    TO be stripped to his boots and socks by a pulley belt which had caught his coat, and then to escape injury, was the remarkable experience of ...

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  9. AFTER 11 DAYS

    After a honeymoon which insted 11 days, laid Doris Edna Whyte, formerly Fleming, in the Divorce Court to-day, her husband, Peter ...

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  10. TRADERS' BAN

    "The, statement concerning late shopping, published yesterday morning, it somewhat misleading," said Mr. F. C. Millin ...

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  11. RIVAL CLAIMS FOR A FAMOUS RIVER

    PEOPLE on the border districts are [?] to have the name of the M

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  12. THE WEATHER IN BRIEF

    Yesterday:—Fine and cold. West to south-west winds. Last Night.—Cold and frosty, Minimum in thirties and forties ...

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  13. LORD MAYOR SAYS WOMEN CAN'T THROW

    In the opinion of the Lord Mayor (Ald. Gilpin) baseball could never us called a woman's game, because women would never become good ...

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  14. MOLONG HAS BEST WOOL AT WEMBLEY

    [?] produced in the [?] which in past [?] has [?] premier [?] inter[?] exhibitions has ...

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  15. DRANK SHEEPDIP

    Mona Ag[?] Hill[?] 18, drank sheep dip at her hows of Kawl Kawl near Murgon, Queensland, and died shortly afterwards. It is alleged that ...

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  16. PERSONAL

    [?] as repre[?] do and [?]na in [?] the members of ...

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  17. ALDERMAN'S THREAT OF NOSE-PULLING

    THERE was a breeze at Kurringal Council last night during which one councillor threatened to pull anther's nose. ...

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  18. MAGGIE MOORE

    There was great [?]thusisam at the benefit [?]red to Miss Maggie Moore at Her Majesty's Theatre to-day, to honor the [?]th anniversary of the supesrance of the ...

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  19. HER THIRD TRY

    "She tried to poison herself year-gao and again a few weeks ago," said John Garth, to-day at the Cornoner's inquiry into the death of the married ...

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  20. BRUTAL ASSAULT

    A [?] was [?] George Punch of [?] Park last night. Two men sprang at him [?] ...

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  21. MANY FOREIGNERS

    THE Or[?] brought to Sydney from London to-day [?] nomineted passengers. Also in the third class were s[?]ral hundred other, front ...

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  22. "RUINED HOME"

    "S[?] with [?] ...

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  23. GOOD ADVICE TO GET OFF THE SIDE-LINES

    [?] three cannot be [?] much sport played, although there [?] much looked at," and Mr. [?] Noble, at the [?] ...

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  25. PORT LYTTLETONG CASE

    The Attorney-General (Mr. Bavin) said to-day that he would, in Parliament next week, reply to statements made in the House last night by Mr. ...

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  26. MOVEMENTS OF SHIPPING

    State of sea on New South Wales coast: Smooth to slight. Barometer; 30.257 Steady. ...

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  27. RAILWAY WASTE

    Particulars of waste in the Railway Engineering Department were given to the Royal Commission on the Railways this ...

    Article : 207 words
  28. CAR RECOVERED

    Good Guather's motor car, which was taken from his residence, at Tom [?] Point, yesterday, was discovered by Constable Grogan, of Waverley ...

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  29. MELBOURNE TO SYDNEY NON-STOP FLIGHT

    CAPTAIN M'NTYRE made a successful non-stop flight in a seaplane from Melbourne to Sydney to-day. He left melbourne ...

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  30. MINE HOST

    When William Furner, Manager of Greenchff Boardinghouse in Campbell-street, North Sydney, took pity on Robert Silbeck Harper, 24, and ...

    Article : 113 words
  31. LEFT £11.112

    Pro[?] of Mr. [?] denberge[?] Wavereby [?] who died last ...

    Article : 78 words
  32. THIS DO ME !

    They think him a great prodigy, And there's no doubt he is, for [?] The first words he knew Were not "Dadd[?]" and "Geo." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  33. COURSING

    The N.S.W. National Coursing Association a Champion Cup meeting was continued at the Woodstock E[?]ure, [?]ty Hill, to-day, in delightful weather. There was a ...

    Article : 276 words
  34. LATE 'CHANGE

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  35. FOR LEGAL AID

    ARTHUR NICKELLS BISHOP was unsuccessful to-day in an application to Mr. Justice James, on Chambers, to disponse ...

    Article : 123 words
  36. SEEKING WORK

    Eleven young men from Finland were aboard the Orseva to-day when that liner arrived from London. The party comprises miners and ...

    Article : 94 words
  37. SYDNEY ENCOURAGES THE RADIO HABIT

    Broadcast wireless concerts from Sydney are prompting the people of the county districts of Queensland, particularly in the Wide Bay ...

    Article : 81 words
  38. IN DIVORCE

    In the Divorce Court to-day Ina Sara Mingay Cruickshank was granted a decree nisi, returnable in six months, from Ernest Edward Cruicksbank, on ...

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  39. THE RIGHT MIGRANTS.

    Mrs. Beaumont and her family of eight came to Sydney from Lancashire to-day in the Orzova. The party is bound to Wallongong, where ...

    Article : 55 words
  40. Advertising

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  41. COLLINS & BRADLEY

    It has been definitely decided that Harry Collins will box Bradley in Brisbane on August 13. Collins' contest with Rice in Sydney has been ...

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  42. MORE DREADNOUGHTS

    Sixty-four Dreadnought boys for Sydney are aboard the sleamer Sophcies, which is due at Miller's Point this afternoon from London. ...

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  43. LATE SHIPPING

    Tules (s), 12.30 p.m., Stockrington (s), [?] a.m., from Newcastle. South Buill (s), from Railambt, 1.10 p.m. [?] (s) from Catherine Hill Bay, 4.[?] ...

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