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  2. MANUFACTURERS' SHOW

    A happy note of optimism ran through the speeches delivered at the opening of the All-Australian Exhibition of Manufactures yesterday. ...

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  3. AMERICA IS VERY DRY

    NEW YORK, Friday Night.—The Attorney-General, Mr. H. M. Daugherty has ruled that the sale or carrying of liquor on all vessels, whether American ...

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  4. LOOTING THE TRAMS

    Sydney's tram-fares are shamefully high. Sydney's tram services are disgracefully Inadequate and inadequate and inconvenient. Tramway passengers who pay the iniquitous faros are robbed to ...

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  5. GUESS THE CUP

    THE REFEREE, which is issued from the Sunday Times Office, 136 Castlereagh-street, every Wednesday, is offering magnificent prises to any who can ...

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  6. THE COALMINING DEADLOCK

    The miners are anxious for an early settlement of the coal trouble. So are the owners. But at present the dispute is at the deadlock stage and until the ...

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  7. POSITION ON SOUTH COAST

    WOLLONGONG, Saturday.—The result of the conference in Sydney on Friday was received here with disappointment, as it was thought that the ...

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  8. STOREY BROS. LTD.

    Messrs. Storey Bros., Ltd., manufacturers of cast aluminium ware and motor accessories have a fine display in the show. Tho managing directors of this firm ...

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  9. NO RIFLE RULE

    CAPETOWN, Friday Night.—In a speech this morning General Smuts referred to the execution of Stassen, the revolutionary leader. ...

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  10. BIGGEST GOLF PURSE

    NEW YORK, Friday.—At Hulton, Pennsylvania, Hagen was leading Sarazen two up at the end of 36 holes of a 72-hole match to decide the world's golf ...

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  11. English Tournament

    LONDON, Friday.—The season's last great professional golf tournament, for prizes totalling £750, given by the News of the World, concluded at Sunningdale ...

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  12. WORLD'S RECORD FLIGHT

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—At San Diego, in California. Lieuts. Kelley and Macready, of the United States Army, broke the world's record for a sustained ...

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  13. LAWN TENNIS

    In the Strathfield tournament yesterday the tennis was most interesting. Kirkpatrick created a surprise in the singles championship by defeating Norman Peach by two sets to one. ...

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  14. WOOL TOPS CASE

    MELBOURNE, Saturday—Mr. Justice Isaacs in the High Court to-day, concluded his judgment in the famous wool tops case, between the Commonwealth ...

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  15. Spriggs Asbestolite Display

    Spriggs Aabestolite Co., Ltd., have a striking exhibit at the Show Ground. It consists principally of their art plaster panels and boards, Lotaoid and ...

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  16. RAMIES WINS WELL

    Packy McFarlane sat in his angle after the 17th round of last night's contest at the Stadium, looking battle worn, sore and broken. Vigorous seconds worked ...

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  17. Thrace Closed to Turk Army

    It is reported from Constantinople that when the Mundania Conference resumed the Allies refused to allow the Kemalist forces ...

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  18. NEWCASTLE STEEL WORKS

    The exhibit of the Broken Hill Proprietary Co., Ltd., stands in the form of a pavilion fabricated from steel sections, rails, girders, joists, etc., ...

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  19. English Billiards

    LONDON, Friday.—Newman is leading Smith in the billiard match by 6666 points to 5993. Breaks over 200 during the week were:—Newman: 615, 481, 362, ...

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  20. CROOKS OUTWITTED

    It is evidence of the efficiency of the N.S.W. Police Department that out of the total of close on 300,000 who attended the A.J.C. meeting, only one man—a ...

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  21. A DARK HORSE

    At the last yearling sales Mr. G. Carr purchased a Dighton—Lanceretto [?]ly for 60gs. In due course this filly was registered ...

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  22. WOOL WORKERS' STRIKE

    Wool and basil workers employed by the Australian Wool and Produce Co., Ltd., Botany, ceased work yesterday as a protest against reduced wages under ...

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  23. BACK TO HAY WEEK

    HAY, Saturday.—It is estimated that nearly two hundred old residents returned to town for the Back-to-Hay Week. The functions passed off ...

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  24. SOUTH AUSTRALIA WILL STICK TO ARBITRATION

    ADELAIDE, Saturday.—There is a feeling in political circles that Sir Henry Bar well's new Labor Disputes Bill will be quickly shelved for ever. ...

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  25. FRUITS OF SACRIFICE

    Laying yesterday afternoon, "to the glory of God and the memory of brave men," the foundation stone of the Mortdale Soldiers' Memorial, which is to be ...

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  26. TOWN HALL SCENE OF WILD ENTHUSIASM

    Wherever Paul Althouse and Arthur Middleton wend their way, they will find it hard to forget the scene of wild enthusiasm which marked the occasion of ...

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  27. YESTERDAY'S DRESSES AT RANDWICK RACES

    Black and white again predominated at Randwick yesterday, with brown and beige tones as second favorites. Several of the new hip-length coatees were seen, ...

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  28. SCOUTS' DAY OUT

    Yesterday the annual competitions for the Leichhardt Challenge Shield for scouts and the Way Shield for cubs were held in the Domain. ...

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  29. Hard-Court Games

    Yesterday the semi-finals of the men's singles in the N.S. Wales Hard Court Association's annual championship and handicap tourney were played, and Harold Vaughan (by beating ...

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  30. "PEOPLE WILL REJOICE"

    'Let the Sunday Times prevail upon the Government to spend £200,000 on a roadway to the Prince's Highway through St. ...

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  31. NEARLY DROWNED

    Mr. Josling, of Roseville, and his wife and three-year-old daughter. Yvonne, were on the harbor in a launch yesterday afternoon. Off Fort ...

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  32. Buxton Wins

    NEWCASTLE, Saturday.—Tommy Buxton (10.75) knocked out Gunner Isaacson (11.3) in the fourth round of a twenty round contest at the Imperial ...

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  33. COOK HURTS HIS HAND

    LONDON, Saturday.—George Cook, the Australian heavyweight, hurt his hand while training. He is therefore unable to meet Marcel Nilles. the official ...

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  34. Melbourne Shows

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—The stage version of The Sentimental Bloke, by C. J. Dennis, achieved remarkable success at the King's Theatre to-night An ...

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  35. Juno Stops Green

    CESSNOCK, Saturday.—At the Strand Stadium, Cessnock, the contest between Theo Green (9.4), of Sydney, and Garent June (8.0), of Abermain, ended in the 16th round in favor of June. The ...

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  36. Stewart Beats Ring

    MELBOURNE, Saturday Night.—All Stewart (11.2½) defeated Charlie king (10.11) on points in a contest for the Australian middleweight championship. King was knocked down four times. ...

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  37. CHILD BURKED TO DEATH

    Irene Margaret Bollins, aged 7. who lived with her parents in Station-street, Bankstown, was so severely burned on Friday night, through her clothes coming ...

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  38. Bradley Beats Uren

    BRISBANE, Saturday.—Tommy Uren (10.8), and Archie Bradley (10.1), provided one of the most exciting fights seen at the Stadium for years. After a viciously-fought twenty rounds, ...

    Article : 37 words
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