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  2. Twenty-One Men Killed in Maitland Colliery Disaster

    CESSNOCK, Saturday,—An appalling disaster occurred this afternoon at Bellbird Colliery, one of the best and busiest on the Maitland coalfields. The disaster occurred in No. 3 section of the mine, shortly after 2 p.m. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. Rickard's Review

    Young Harry Tate at Man's Estate Had recently arrived, And nothing loth to plight his troth. To marry he contrived. ...

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  4. DASHED TO DEATH

    One more unfortunate being has chosen the notorious Gap as a sudden and violent means of going the long meander. An unknown man hurled ...

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  5. IN OUR CABLE SERVICES

    LONDON, Saturday.—A wealthy American wants to remove to the United States the room in which Sir George Williams founded the Y.M.C.A. in ...

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  6. "HANDS UP"

    MELBOURNE. Saturday.—Constable Joseph Delaney. a returned soldier, lies in Swan Hill Hospital in a critical condition, as the result of gunshot wounds ...

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  7. FREE STATE SAFE

    DUBLIN, Saturday.—The election returns show that the Free State Government is retaining a substantial lead. All the Ministers have kept their seats. ...

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  8. "STAND TO"

    The public rarely hears or sees anything of General Sir John Monash, who commanded all the Australian forces in France. He has never even been so far ...

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  9. IRENE BROWNE

    LONDON, Saturday.—Miss Irene Browne, who appeared in Australia in Milestones and other plays, has resigned her part in the Eastern play, Hassan, at ...

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  10. RAGING STORM

    LONDON, Saturday.—During the storm which swept over England on Wednesday night the Depute Emile Driant. a French collier, foundered off ...

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  11. ENGLAND'S BREAD

    COPENHAGEN, Saturday.—A Russian co-operative organisation is establishing a base at Reval for the export of wheat to Scandinavia and England. ...

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  12. ITALIAN WAR CRISIS

    LONCON, Saturday.—Italian residents of England have received orders from the secretary of their Legation to held ...

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  13. FIRST AID EXPERTS

    The Glebe Division of the St. John Ambiance won the Lane Mullins Shield for first aid in Government House grounds yesterday. The squad scored ...

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  14. DAVIS CUP CHANCES

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—Norman Brookes said to-day that he was delighted with Anderson':; wonderful performance. Australia's chances now ...

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  15. MINERS' UNION FEES

    BROKEN HILL. Saturday.—Apparently officials in charge of the Workers' Industrial Union at Broken, Hill fear a break up of the Union. ...

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  16. LITTLE WILLIE

    BERLIN, Saturday.—The Central News Agency announces that the German Cabinet hao given the ex-Crown Prince permission to reside near Breslau. ...

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  17. CORFU BOMBARDED

    LONDON, Saturday.—A communique from Athena states that the Governor of Corfu declined to accede to the Italian request to occupy the Island. ...

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  18. History of 45th Battalion

    It has been decided to write a history of the 45th Battalion, A.I.F., and a committee of four members has been appointed to arrange for its ...

    Article : 101 words
  19. DOMESTIC OPERA

    BERLIN, Saturday.—Richard Strauss, who has already turned his own home-life and experiences into a domestic symphony has now made his wife the ...

    Article : 52 words
  20. THE FAITHFUL HEART

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 299 words
  21. PAT HENDREN

    LONDON, Saturday.—Hampshire 108 and 203 for four wickets (declared) beat Somerset 60 and 85. Kennedy (twelve for 72) and Newman (seven for 62) ...

    Article : 130 words
  22. SUGAR PURCHASES

    MELBOURNE, Saturday—Sir Edward Mitchell, sitting as a Royal Commission, will commence inquiry on Monday into certain purchases of sugar by the ...

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  23. Earl Elopes with Another Earl's Wife

    LONDON.—The Earl of Craven and the Countess of Cathcart eloped for South Africa yesterday by the Balmoral ...

    Article : 156 words
  24. ISLAND SUBMERGED

    COPENHAGEN, Saturday.—The island of Mano, off West Schleswig, has been completely submerged owing to a hurricane causing the collapse of a dam ...

    Article : 140 words
  25. SCIENTISTS WILL VISIT MAITLAND

    WEST MAITLAND, Saturday.—Over f 20 delegates from the Pan-Pacilic Congress will arrive In Maitland on Monday. They will remain until ...

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  26. HERO AT SIXTY

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Saturday.—Although 60 years of are, Mr. Alexander Telford Waugh. C.M.G., Consul-General for Great Britain, broke the army record ...

    Article : 52 words
  27. North Sydney's Picture Palace

    Upon the site of the old Orpheum Theatre, at the corner of Alfred and Junction streets, North Sydney, is now being erected a modern picture theatre ...

    Article : 89 words
  28. Advertising

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    Advertising : 66 words
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