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  2. Advertising

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  3. WILD SCENES

    There were wild scenes in the House of Representatives last night during the all night sitting in which Mr. Bruce forced ...

    Article : 235 words
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  5. SPLENDID PROSPECTS

    The Bathurst Trotting Club officials confidently hope that the agitation for the extension of the Saturday night western ...

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  6. JAPANESE FIRED ON

    LONDON, Friday—The Japanese, authorities have protested to the Canton authorities about the shooting on Wednesday of three Japanese marines ...

    Article : 90 words
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  8. COMMUNISTS CONDEMNED

    LONDON, Friday.— A Marseilles message says:— "sitting until one [?] this morning the international socialist congress unanimously ...

    Article : 125 words
  9. SHIPPING STRIKE

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.— The seamen on strike met at the wharf Labourers' buildings last night to reports from their ...

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  10. STORM IN THE EAST

    TOKIO, Friday.— On official despatch from Loo Choos reports that Wednesday's storm which swept the stand resulted in a number of ...

    Article : 46 words
  11. Deportation Board to Meet

    SYDNEY, Saturday. — When members of the Deportation Board were, questioned this morning they declared that no ...

    Article : 109 words
  12. SHIPPING [?]

    CAPETOWN, Friday.— this has been a dry [?] ferenecs, but up to the [?] The men's leaders ...

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  13. The Times

    There has been for many years an insistent call for the organisation of nations with a view to conserving the health of the inhabitants of the respective countries. For a very long time it has been realised that much of the disease and ...

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  14. TENNIS IN AMERICA

    CHESTNUT HILL Mass Friday.— In the semi-final of the national doubles, williams and Richards defeated the Kinsey Bros. 6-1, 8-6, 6-3. ...

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  15. To-morrow's Demonstrations

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Arrangements are in hand for to-morrow's demonstration in the Domain when the case of the British seamen will be states ...

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  16. Walsh not yet Summoned.

    Mr. Tom Walsh said this morning that he had received no summons to appear before the Board. Although he is still suffering from ...

    Article : 146 words
  17. A BUSY COURT.

    A busy court is expected in Bathurst on Monday. Chief among the cases will be one in regard to an alleged breach of the ...

    Article : 74 words
  18. Sailor Robbed of [?]

    SYDNEY, [?] the [?] was [?] in a room [?] burn-street last night [?] ...

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  19. THE FORECAST.

    Cloudy and unsettled generally with rain and thunder storms; some substantial falls in north-eastern districts; ...

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  20. FOOTBALL

    In threatening weather the Bathurst football season was advanced another stage on the Sports Ground this afternoon The attendance was ...

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  21. TENNIS.

    The score in the [?] tennis match at the time of Press was [?] ...

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  22. Praise for Australians.

    LONDON, Friday. — Powell Blackmore in a special cable to the London "Evening Standard" on the play for the championship ...

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  23. Entertaining Footballers.

    At the [?] time dance in the Oddfellows Hall to-night he visiting Belmont footballers will be entertained one of the features of the evening ...

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  24. OBITUARY.

    The death occurred at his residence yesterday of Mr. Dunsferd at the [?] of is [?] by [?] ...

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  25. No 44-Hour for Farms.

    Speaking at the Gosford show Mr. Dunn ( Minister for Agriculture) said he recognised the fruitgrowers had to work long hours. Here a grower ...

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  26. STAFF CHANGES

    The Western Area Commissioner (Mr. F. Williams), has issued the following staff changes for the west:— Mr. F.B. Dunne clerk, from ...

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  27. PERSONAL.

    Supt Woods the head of hurst District Police [?] on Thursday. An old [?] resident ...

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  28. MISSED A HAUL

    MELBOURNE, Saturday .—An audacious attack was made on the North Brunswick Branch of the Government Savings Bank ...

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  29. Progress of Tennis.

    it is to W. T. Renshaw that we owe the evolution of tennis to is present forf. At the fifth Wimbledon meeting [?] he startled the sporting world ...

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  30. Poisonous Ensilage.

    McDougall and Son, of Mulleen, near Wee Way, suffered the less of six mares, caused by feeding on ensilage made from Sudan grass. The ...

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  31. LOCAL AND GENERAL.

    News has been received in Bathurst that Mr. Angus Campbell, formerly of Rockley, is seeking Federal honours as a Nationalist candidate in ...

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  32. "Bob" Spears in Europe.

    Writing to his parents from Berlin "Bob" Spears late of Dubbo, reports that he has been riding very well of late, and hopes to annex the world's ...

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  33. The Toll of the Train

    SYDNEY, Saturday. — George Truman (12 1/2), of Hornsby was run over and killed by a train near Normanhurst Railway station this ...

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  34. Mysterious Death of Two Horses.

    Two horses the Property of Mrs. Alex Park of Mickelgate Dunkeld died in the paddock adjoining the homestead last night. Mrs. Park ...

    Article : 167 words
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  36. City Pictures.

    The principal attraction at the city Pictures to-night is the feature "One Year to Live" a thrilling tale of adventure and fun. It is a First ...

    Article : 141 words
  37. The Burlington Pictures.

    Charles Dickens' masterful story "Great Expectations" in seven parts should prove an out of the ordinary should on at the Burley to-night ...

    Article : 146 words
  38. Should be Pilloried.

    The editor of the Orange "Leader" considers that "mothers ought to be pilloried for allowing their daughters to prance about the streets and ball ...

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  39. Tho Girls Guild.

    The afternoon tea and said of flowers held by the Girls Guild at St. Stephen's Church Hall yesterday wos most successful. A very varied ...

    Article : 66 words
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