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  2. REVOLVER AND STONES

    Redfern somehow cannot lose its reputation for crime and sensation. Lost night there was a diversion from the usual run of violence. Two men armed with stones did battle with an armed man and—a shop window. One was arrested, and a woman in the ...

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  3. D'ALVAREZ

    "If an artist is sincere she gets right into people's hearts." That is Marguerite d'Alvarez's creed. She sings to the hearts of the people ...

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  4. KAIPAI TE MAORI

    The dusky Rugby Union warriors from New Zealand made good at the Agricultural Ground yesterday, when they defeated N.S. Wales by 25 points to 22, scoring 4 tries 6 goals to 6 tries 2 goals. The first half, devoid of glitter, was ...

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  5. BY A NARROW MARGIN

    LONDON, Friday Night.—Anderson and O'Hara Wood beat Washer and Watson, the Belgian pair, in the doubles of the qualifying round of the Davis Cup ...

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  6. TRUE LOVE

    LONDON, Saturday.—Paris reports that Mademoiselle Bessarabo has received numerous proposals of marriage, including ...

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  7. TO START AFRESH

    LONDON, Friday Night.—The Daily Telegraph states that when the Euripides was departing Australiawards, carrying 1100 immigrants, one failed to detect a ...

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  8. GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP:

    LONDON, Friday Night.—The final scores for the Open Golf Championship were: Hagen (U.S.A.). 300; Barnes and Duncan ...

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  9. "THANKS"

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) has received the following reply from the Prince of Wa[?] to his message of birthday congratulations ...

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  10. SKULL FRACTURED

    During a brawl in Lane Cove-road, Longueville, early last night, Theo. Jones, 19, who lives in Johnson-street, Chatswood was assaulted and knocked down. His ...

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  11. HER PERSONALITY

    How strange is the fascination of an operatic artist. Even a Kreisler could not have aroused keener anticipations than did the visiting singer ...

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  12. UP TO DEMPSEY

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The New York State Boxing Commission has announced that Dempsey must definitely accept or decline Wills' challenge before ...

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  13. WILSON ASSASSINATION

    The Brisbane Daily Mail, commenting on the murder of Sir Henry Wilson, says:— "The crime is one of the hateful results ...

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  14. TO ALL DIGGERS

    The Diggers will be extolled as long as the world goes on. Malcolm Scott, the English dame comedian, who opened his Sydney season ...

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  15. O'KEEFFE IN ENGLAND

    LONDON, Saturday.—Frank O'Keeffe, the Waverley cricketer, who had to go to Melbourne to secure State recognition, has signed on with Church, a Lancashire ...

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  16. TRAVELER CHARGED

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—Julius Augustus Gromann, 47, a commercial traveller, was arrested in the city to-night and charged with evading payment of ...

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  17. SAM GOMPERS

    VANCOUVER, Friday Night.—A message from Cincinnati states that Mr. Samuel Gompers has been re-elected un-opposed as president of the Labor Federation ...

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  18. THE ECLIPSE

    LONDON, Friday Night.—Mr. G. F. Dodwell, Government Astronomer for South Australia, will leave London to-morrow and will travel via America ...

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  19. IN GERMANY, TOO!

    LONDON, Saturday.—A message from Berlin announces the assassination of Dr. Walther Rathenau. [Dr Rathenau was a prominent German ...

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  20. Battling Siki Beats Nilles

    LONDON, June 24, 10.30 a.m.—At Paris Battling Siki best Nilles on points. Siki is a Senegalese, who has been fighting in Paris more or less for a long ...

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  21. FAMOUS WAR HORSE

    LONDON, Saturday.—Sirdar, who won the Prince of Wales Cup in the jumping at the International Horse Show at Olympia, is a Queensland-bred horse ...

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  22. Japan to Evacuate Siberia

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—A Tokio report states that Cabinet has decided that Japan shall evacuate Siberia. The decision has been referred to the Imperial ...

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  23. MONEY IN SMOKE

    LONDON, Saturday.—The estate of the late Henry Herbert Wills, director of the Imperial Tobacco Co., has been valued provisionally at £2,750,000 ...

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  24. MANGLED BODY

    The mangled body of a youth about 19 years of age was found by Mr. Campbell, of Asquith, lying between the down rails, 200 yards south of the Asquith ...

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  25. BEATEN TO DEATH

    NEW YORK, Friday Night.—The latest reports from Herrin contain more dreadful details of the appalling massacre by miners ...

    Article : 101 words
  26. UNRULY FOOTBALLERS

    MUDGEE, Saturday.—Passengers by train from Sydney speak of the unseemly behavior of a team of footballers who are visiting the West for the holiday. There ...

    Article : 151 words
  27. SPORT ABROAD

    Northants, with 230 and 235 runs, beat Kent, 240 and 71. Murdin took seven wickets for 44 runs. Lancashire scored a one innings victory over Essex, with ...

    Article : 111 words
  28. MOST VITAL IN HISTORY

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—Members of the council of action, appointed last year by the all Australian congress, met at the Trades Hall to-day and prepared ...

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  29. TO-MORROW'S RETURN GAMES

    The home team has undergone a number of alterations, J. Shutc, D. Fowles, T. Smith and J. Holdsworth replacing A.V. Mayne, J. Blackwood, C. Thompson, and ...

    Article : 60 words
  30. THE WORLD FLIGHT

    LONDON, Friday Night.—A message from Pisa states that Major Blake has reached that town aboard the new DH9 three-seater, which only arrived at ...

    Article : 126 words
  31. 1000 GUINEAS

    Petersham was en fete yesterday afternoon when Miss Charles Fairfax laid the foundation-stone for the new clubroom of the First Petersham Troop of Boy ...

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  32. WAGNER NIGHT

    That Wagner will draw the masses was proved by the magnificent house which greeted the State Orchestra under Andre Skalski last night at the Town Hall ...

    Article : 119 words
  33. FOR HOUSEWIVES.

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  34. SUN YAT SEN

    During the week it was cabled to Australia that Dr. Sun Yat Sen, after being forced to take refuge on a gunboat at Canton, had been captured. The Chinese ...

    Article : 170 words
  35. TAS. PRODUCE

    BURNIE, Saturday.—Principal exports from North-western Tasmania for mainland ports for the week ending to-day were:—Per s.s. Kokiri, from Burnie ...

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  36. Australian Bowlers Beaten

    LONDON, Friday.—A combined team of Northumberland, Durham and Yorkshire beat the Australian bowlers 125-97. Scores of the visiting skippers were ...

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  37. THE LARGS BAY

    It is believed that the Largs Bay will leave for Brisbane to-morrow or Tuesday. Yesterday the Commonwealth Government called for volunteers to make up the ...

    Article : 184 words
  38. Position of Counties

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  39. Boy Killed by Motor

    Leslie Philchild, 8, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Philchild, of Liverpool, was killed by a motor near his home yesterday afternoon. The boy, after playing on ...

    Article : 74 words
  40. Serious End to Ride

    In Forest-street, Glebe, yesterday afternoon, Patrick Horton, of Hegarty-street, Glebe, was asked by Richard Onions to hold a racing mare (Wild ...

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  41. LIST OF SUNDAY TIMES PRIZES FOR RAT DESTRUCTION

    1.—FIFTY POUNDS (£50) IN CASH to the person who, during the two months of May and June kills and delivers at depots within the metropolitan area the largest number of rats. 2.—FIVE POUNDS (£5) IN CASH to the person who, In each ...

    Article : 152 words
  42. Sly-Grog and Gambling

    Sergeant O'Brien, of the Darlinghurst Police Division, conducted further raids last night upon the slog-grogers. In Kenvell-street he arrested one man, and ...

    Article : 58 words
  43. Semmens Beats Grime

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—Jimny Semmons, 8.7½, outpointed Billy Grime, 8.7, at the Stadium to-night. Major Belcher, C.B.E., assistant general ...

    Article : 45 words
  44. New Western Stadium

    ORANGE, Saturday.—At the opening of the new Western Stadium to-night Sid Watson, of Sydney, beat Toby Skinner (Forbes)) on points. Sid Shannon and Norman Shands fought a 20 ...

    Article : 64 words
  45. WOMAN BADLY BURNED

    At an early hour this morning Mrs. Newton, of Blue's Point-road, North Sydney, was taken to the Royal North Shore Hospital suffering from burns. A ...

    Article : 40 words
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