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  2. FATEFUL POLITICAL WEEK-END

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.— Even the most fanatical followers of politics are probably sick of the internal troubles of the Bruce-Page Ministry. But this ...

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  3. INEATRICAL SENSATION

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.— A remarkable scene was witnessed at the King's Theatre last night, when, at the conclusion of the ...

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  4. OVER £63,000,000

    It cost £63,700,485 to run the Commonwealth Government Departments during the financial year of 1922-23. This and other astounding Information is contained in the annual statement of Australian Financial Statistics, just issued by the Commonwealth ...

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  5. GREATEST MENACE

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.— Noteworthy, evidence concerning the ramifications and dangers of venereal disease was given to-day by Sir James Barrett, ...

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  6. THIEVES AND FIRE

    The clever capture of an alleged thief, who put up a brave fight for freedom after his mates had escaped with a bag of silverware, near the Darlinghurst Police Station, and a thrilling dash through, a surging crowd and mighty flames to give a firm alarm at ...

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  7. TREASURER TRIUMPHANT

    The State Trensurer's visit to Melbourne to confer with the Prime Minister with regard to the per capita tax payment question was triumphant. Sir Arthur Cocks returned to Sydney yesterday, and said he had had a most highly satisfactory interview with Mr. Bruce. ...

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  8. VETERANS' HOME

    It was a red-letter day for the veterans at Bare Island yesterday afternoon, when the Governor-General and Lady Forster paid their promised visit ...

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  9. SPRINGBOKS' NEW BOWLER

    LONDON, Friday.— There was only three hours' play in the South Africa-Oxford match. The visitors tried the fast bowler. Parker, on a saturated ...

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  10. DIGGERS' DISTRESS

    Appalling evidence of the severe suffering of ex-service men and dependents is described in the reports of the investigators of the united appeal for ...

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  11. INDUSTRIAL JURISDICTION

    A meeting of business men will be held at the King's Hall, Sydney, on Tuesday next, at 4 p.m., to consider, and, if thought fit, carry resolutions having for ...

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  12. SCOUTS DEFEND ENGLAND

    The State Governor, Sir Dudley de Chair, told the Dulwich Hill Boy Scouts yesterday afternoon that towards the end of the war, when he was in charge ...

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  13. THE SILENT WITNESS

    Sarah Blakely Georgia Harvey Norman Blakely John Feraside Helen Hastings Murtel Starr Rigby J. B. Atholwood ...

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  14. ENGLAND v. SOUTH AFRICA

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 143 words
  15. MARRIED YESTERDAY

    A wedding was solemnised in Scots Church yesterday afternoon by the Rev. Robert Grassick. Girl friends of the bride had beautified the interior of the church with bowls of arum lilies, ...

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  16. GOULBURN POLO

    GOULBURN, Saturday.— Goulburn's big polo week concluded this afternoon. Harden completely outrode and outplayed Sydney in the final of the ...

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  17. PERCY GRAINGER

    By the R.M.S. Tahiti, which arrived in Sydney yesterday from San Francisco, tame Mr. Percy Grainger, the world-famous Australian composer and planist, ...

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  18. TIVOLI

    The Tivoli Theatre was crowded yesterday, at both afternoon and evening performances, and many who had forgotten the adage about the early bird ...

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  19. Views of Major Trevor

    LONDON, Friday.— Major Philip Trevor, discussing the first Test prospects in the Daily Telegraph, states the weather has been against the South ...

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  20. ANGRY FARMERS

    BATHURST. Saturday.— At a big meeting of farmers this afternoon a resolution was carried in favor of continuing the wheat pool next season outside ...

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  21. LILAC TIME

    His Excellency the Governor-General and Lady Forster, attended by Captain Seymore, were present at a performance of Lilac Time last night. They were ...

    Article : 92 words
  22. MAN-O'-WAR STEPS TRAGEDY

    The trial of Isabel Maud Cohen, 23, for the alleged murder of her two children, Jean Louise, aged three, and Emanuel Louis, aged eight months, near ...

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  23. FULLERS' THEATRE

    Claude Dampier, best known as The Professional Idiot, was the main feature in the vaudeville section of Fullers' programme yesterday. With his delightful ...

    Article : 175 words
  24. SOLDIER'S HOUSE BURNT

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.— On May 23 the weatherboard dwelling of James Lynch, a returned soldier, of Egerton, in the Ballarat district, was discovered ...

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  25. Welsh Choral Society

    "Gwlad, gwlad, plcidol wyf im gwlad. Tra Mor yn fur i'r bur hoff bau, 0 bydded i'r hen laith barlhau." With these barbaric-looking words, ...

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  26. Infants' School Opened

    Mr. Bruntnell, Minister for Education, yesterday opened a new infants' school in the thriving Mount Pritchard settlement, near Liverpool. The ...

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  27. Fire at Narrabeen

    A six-roomed weatherboard cottage in Lagoon-street, Narrabeen was destroyed by fire last night. The origin of the outbreak is unknown. The ...

    Article : 67 words
  28. Man's Fatal Injury

    Thomas O'Keith, aged 67, single, a native of Ireland, who lately lived in Lurline-street, Katoomba, died In Sydney Hospital yesterday. He was ...

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  29. Blaze at Punchbowl

    A grocery shop, occupied by Harry Hoyland in Victoria-road, Punchbowl, was burnt out last night. The origin of the fire is unknown. Three rooms ...

    Article : 37 words
  30. Advertising

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    Advertising : 30 words
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