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  2. CYCLONIC STORMS PLAY HAVOC AT DUBBO

    DUBBO, Saturday.— A companied by roaring thunder and blinding lightning, 3½in. of rain fell in Dubbo on Friday night. It came down in sheets, and was the heaviest storm experienced in Dubbo for 20 years. ...

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  3. FEELING THE PINCH

    NEWCASTLE, Saturday.— The effect of the waterside strike is reflected in this week's coal shipments, which total only 50,000 tons. The coal ...

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  4. GREAT SCOTTISH VOCALIST

    Quietly, unostentatiously, during the week there came to Sydney, practically unheralded and unsung, a great artist. His name ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. BURNS HOUSES

    LONDON, Saturday.— The Paris correspondent of the Daily Chronicle tells of a grim drama, recalling a chapter of Balzac, which happened ...

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  6. LABOR TO GO

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.— Following upon an agreement which has been reached between the anti-Labor members in the ...

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  7. IRELAND'S TROUBLES

    LONDON, Saturday.— President Cosgrave announced in Dail Elreann that the Executive had decided to abandon all prosecutions of persons ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Dr. MANNIX

    Archbishop Mannix, of Melbourne, will, in April, lead a mammoth pilgrimage of Australian Catholics to Rome, Lourdes and Ireland. He ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. IN THE NORTH

    BRISBANE, Saturday.— Rain has fallen practically throughout the whole of Queensland over the past few days. In certain parts of Western ...

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  10. WATERSIDE

    The waterside position in Sydney was unchanged yesterday. A message from Melbourne states that seeral hundred tons of cargo for ...

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  11. EAST OF SUEZ

    Harold Knox Roger Barry Wu (A chinese Servant) Fred Coape Henry Anderson Maurice Tuchy The Amah Eily Malyon ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. TO OPPOSE LABOR

    BRISBANE, Saturday.— Under the Greater Brisbane scheme there will be 20 vacancies for aldermen, and the positions are to be keenly contested for. The ...

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  13. MINE RESCUE STATIONS

    NEWCASTLE, Saturday.— The proposal of Minister for Mines to introduce a bill to provide for rescue stations at mines has met with approval throughout ...

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  14. GENERAL RAIN

    General rains have continued over New South Wales, and moderate to heavy falls were reported in all divisions yesterday except the extreme ...

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  15. 15,000,000 VOTES

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.— A Republican majority is assured in the House of Representatives, and is also likely in the Senate. ...

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  16. SOVIET RECEPTION IN LONDON

    LONDON, Saturday.— The red flag flew over Chelsea House last night, when M. Rakowsky gave a reception in celebration of the seventh ...

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  17. £50,000 WORTH OF LOVELY PEARLS

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.— At the ball given by their Excellencies the Governor-General and Lady Forster on Thursday evening the dressing was ...

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  18. RAILWAY FINANCES

    Mr. W. H. Denneen, Traffic Auditor for Railways and Tramways, is the well known financial expert of the Railway service, and is responsible for the ...

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  19. DAVID JONES' NEW STORE

    Mr. Clarence Edwards, general manager for David Jones' returned last week from a world tour undertaken in connection with the planning of the ...

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  20. QUALITY OF MERCY.

    "There was a quantity of broken glass scattered about, and blood on the side of the road a few yards from the car. ...

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  21. MISREPORTED

    "My attention has been drawn," re-marked A. E. R. Gilligan, to-night, "to a statement in a Sydney paper to the effect that I left England with the ...

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  22. FORGIVING WIFE

    BRISBANE, Saturday.— William Bode Sullivan should consider that he has a forgiving wife even though he is alleged to have cleared out of Rockhampton and ...

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  23. IN DAYS OF YORE.

    In the days of yore, when sweet contentment and serenity were the distinguishing characteristics of our ...

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  24. THE TIVOLI

    The Tivoli was crowded at both sessions yesterday, when an exceedingly fine programme was presented. Miss Alice Lloyd, the talented English ...

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  25. CRUSHED TO DEATH

    A horse drawing a cart along Wattle-street, Ultimo, yesterday bolted at the corner of Thomas-street. The driver, Floyd Bennett, of ...

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  26. POTTED PARS

    Except for a shower or two in the early morning, chiefly fine; cool, with fresh and squally southerly winds. Rather rough ...

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  27. IN HARNESS

    LONDON, Saturday.— By a strange coincidence the transfer of the seals of office at Buckingham Palace synchronised with the changing of the ...

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  28. THE MONK FOR THE EAST

    NEWCASTLE, Saturday.— The Monk which was sold recently to an Indian buyer, and who figured prominently in the recent Caulfield Cup sensation, was ...

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  29. INVESTITURE

    Last week in Melbourne a very interesting investiture ceremony was performed by Lord Forster, the Governor-General, in the State drawing-room. ...

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  30. MACDONALD'S HONOR LIST SHORTEST ON RECORD

    LONDON, Saturday.— Mr. Ramsay Macdonald's honor list is the shortest on record. Mr. Benjamin Spoor and Mr. R. Graham have been appointed ...

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  31. Newman's Big Break

    Tom Newman, me outward champion, carried an unfinished break of 717 to 1173 last night. This was the highest break that Newman has made in his career. ...

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  32. MILLERAND AGAIN

    PARIS, Saturday.— M. Millerand, ex-President of France, is returning to active politics, and has seized upon the Conservative victories in England ...

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  33. 10,000 TONS CRUISERS

    As a result of the Washington Treaty, exceptionally powerful broadside firing in proportion to displacement promises to be the most striking feature of cruisers ...

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  34. News in Advertisements

    Anthony Horderns' clothe the younger set with charm and economy. Read of the big firm's attractive stocks— Page 12. ...

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  35. Cable Brevities

    PEKING, Saturday.— The mandate of General Feng Yuhsiang appoints General Li Lieh-Chun, Dr. Sun Yat Sen's follower, Chief of the General ...

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  36. Sunday Times TO-DAY FEATURES.

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  37. YOUNG ANZACS

    At the conclusion of the city parade of the Citizens' Forces yesterday morning, Mr. Bowden, Minister for Defence, who took the salute, said he was deeply ...

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  38. WITH THE ALL BLACKS

    LONDON, Saturday.— The Daily Express stales Mint Scottish Rugbyities are indignant at the Scottish Union's refusal to play the All Blacks, ...

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  39. ANTIQUES EXPERT

    Captain Shirley Falcke and his wife arrived in Sydney from Melbourne on Friday. Captain Falcke is a reserve officer of the Royal Horse Guards. In ...

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  40. Christian Brothers' Appeal

    The Christian Brothers Art Union will be drawn positively in the Balmain Town Hall on Monday, November 17. There will be a grand concert at which ...

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  41. STERLING IS BUOYANT-AGAIN

    NEW YORK, Saturday.— The sterling maintained its advance, and reached the high record for 1924 of 4dol 58 cents. ...

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  42. SHEEPSKINS UP

    LONDON, Saturday.— At the sheepskin sales 5410 bales were offered, and the bulk was sold. Merinos sold at par, 5 per cent, ...

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