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  2. DON'T FORGET

    A war memorial hall in memory of Chatswood district men who paid the supreme sacrifice is to be built, and yesterday, in the presence of a large ...

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  3. ELECTRIFICATION

    The completion after many difficulties and years of work of the tunnel under the harbor between Long Nose Point and Greenwich has somewhat altered the ...

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  4. CITY FRANCHISE

    One of the first measures to be brought before Parliament at the conclusion of the censure debate will be a Bill to amend the City of Sydney Corporation ...

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  5. 48 TO 3! AUSTRALASIA WINS

    LONDON, Saturday.-The Australasian Rugby League team began its tour of England to-day. The match was against Salford, a club with its ...

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  6. ROMANCE

    This little romance began last July in faraway Perth. Detectives Quinn and Sadler started the concluding chapter last Tuesday. ...

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  7. HUNTED IN LORRY

    Detective-Sergt. Prior finished off a clever piece of work on Friday by arresting a man and successfully chasing the mate through the city streets In a motor lorry. The remarkable feature was' that the chase was carried on through crowded streets at a busy ...

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  8. ROSEVILLE'S GUN

    Roseville wanted a gun. The lines of camphor laurels in Bancroft Avenue terminate with the honor roll which Viscount Noyar, when he was ...

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  9. CAMPERDOWN WARD

    The Labor selection ballot for the Camperdown ward of the City Council was held yesterday with the result that Messrs. J. H. Wynn and D. A. O'Sullivan were ...

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  10. NOT GENUINE

    Mr. Dooley, Acting-Premier, said yesterday: "When Sir George Fuller states that he has always received the unemployed ...

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  11. NO BUBONIC

    Both the Commonwealth and State Health Departments have taken adequate precautions to prevent the spread of bubonic plague. All vessels from ...

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  12. DAYLIGHT ASSAULT

    Yesterday two men met George Davis at the corner of Elizabeth and Cleveland streets, city, and attacked him. The assault was particularly brutal, and Davis, ...

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  13. SPARGO ON A FOUL

    The contest between Ernie Goozeman (8.135), of America, and Bert Spargo (9.0), attracted a good attendance at the Stadium last night. ...

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  14. RED-RAGGERS

    FREMANTLE, Saturday.-Addressing a gathering of lumpers: at Fremantle wharf on Labor and the Church, Archdeacon Collick caused a sensation by ...

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  15. RAIN LIKELY TO-DAY

    The Commonwealth Meteorologist's forecast for to-day Indicates the likelihood of thunder showers and possibly hall ...

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  16. SUNDAY TIMES EDITOR

    MELBOURNE, Saturday. - Lord Northcliffe, discussing journalists in an interview with representatives of the Melbourne morning dailies and the Press ...

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  17. FALSE CHEQUES

    During the past week a series of cheque frauds have been worked in this city. The climax was reached yesterday morning when Dr. Scott Skirving ...

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  18. A DOCTOR'S DILEMMA

    ADELAIDE, Saturday.-One of Adelaide's foremost surgeons, Dr. A. Watson, has gone to Melbourne to practically seal his own fate. He will give evidence ...

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  19. TEA FOR THREE

    When you have been in love with another man's wife before they married, you want to nourish the sentimental memories of that fading romance; and ...

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  20. MOTOR FATALITY

    MELBOURNE, Saturday. - Ronald Bennett, a resident of Hampton, while driving a motorcycle and sidecar along the St. Kilda Esplanade at Point Ormond ...

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  21. LOSING TRMWAYS

    The only electric tramways to make losses last year were the Manly and the Ashfield systems. The department groups lines, radiating from a common centre, ...

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  22. ORCHESTRAL CONCERT

    Last night a good audience assembled at the Conservatorium Hall to hear an excellent orchestral programme by the State Orchestra under Mr. Henri ...

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  23. IN BRISBANE

    BRISBANE, Saturday.-Seventeen plague-infected rats have so far been found in Brisbane, this number having been secured from the destruction and ...

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  24. £130 STOLEN

    A case of daylight assault and robbery is engaging the attention of the Chatswood police. Yesterday after lunch Mr. Richard ...

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  25. FIVE YEARS' GAOL

    BRISBANE, Saturday.-A wire from Innisfall states that Nicholls, one of the leaden in the recent strike, was sentenced to-day to five years for burning cane, and ...

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  26. TO RE-UNITE LABOR

    ADELAIDE, Saturday.-The annual conference of the South Australian Labor Party resulted in a complete triumph for the moderate element. The ...

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  27. TAS. PRODUCE

    BURNIE, Saturday.-Shipments of produce, etc., from N.W. Tasmania for the week ending to-day were: Per Taviuni, from Burnie and Devonport, for ...

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  28. HOOKWORM

    BRISBANE, Saturday.-The authorities in charge of the hookworm campaign on the Lower Tweed report that 95 per cent, of the children examined at ...

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  29. NEW OBJECTIVE

    MELBOURNE. Saturday.-The Victorian State conference of the Australian Labor Party endorsed to-night the proposal of the All-Australian Trades Union ...

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  30. DRUMMOYNE EISTEDDFOD

    In the Town Hall last night the Drum-moyne and District Musical Festival Association concluded the seventh annual Eisteddfod. There was a large ...

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  31. CANDID CRITIC

    WOLLONGONG, Saturday.-At a meeting of the Illawarra Miners' Delegate Board this week, a delegate suggested that the Labor members for the ...

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  32. Mr. Peterson's Challenge

    BRISBANE, Saturday.-Mr. J. C. Peterson, M.L.A. for Normanby, to-day issued a statement in which he challenged Mr P. Pease, M.L.A. for Herbert, to ...

    Article : 86 words
  33. WOMEN ATTACKED

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.-William Zantuck, a returned soldier, is alleged to have entered his home under the influence of liquor to-night, and attacked his wife, ...

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  34. Melbourne Matches

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.-At the Stadium to-night Harry Gordon (8.3), knocked out A[?] Moore (8.5) in the [?] round. Charlie [?] (10.10) defeated Jim Dale (11.2) in the 15th ...

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  35. Lord Northcliffe in Tasmania

    HOBART, Saturday.-Lord Northcliffe arrived at Launceston from Melbourne this morning. He came on to Hobart, and is staying at Government ...

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  36. Union Theatres

    The First National picture, A Twilight Baby, starring Virginia Rappe, is showing at the Crystal Palace, the change necessitating Captain Kidd's Kids going ...

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  37. King Beats Dupre

    BRISBANE.-Saturday.-At the Stadium to-night Al King (8.13½) bent Andre Dupre (8.8) In seven rounds. Dupre retired at the end owing to a damaged hand ...

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