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  3. LATEST CABLES.

    A Paris message slates that the Australian, Opperman, continues riding alone in the six days' race, his companion having abandoned the race. ...

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  4. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    Giving evidence, before the Civic Coal Commission, John William Sydney, poultry fanner at Baulkham Hills, deposed that Johnson asked him if he ...

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  5. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    Addressing the Farmers and Settlers' Conference the Minister for Agriculture, Mr. Thorby, said he had made arrangements for extension of the time allowed ...

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  6. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    Still another outrage was reported to the police late last night, when Flor[?]ce Margaret McCarthy, 24, a music teacher, was attacked when about to ...

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  7. HOSPITAL CORRUPTION CHARGE.

    In the Police Court yesterday morning, before Mr. W. S. Bromhead, P.M., Arthur Zayok Rogan, a Vice-President of the Dubbo District Hospital, was charged, under the Secret Commissions Prohibition Act, with that he did, as an agent of the Committee, corruptly receive from Erie Balfour ...

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  8. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    When a picnic train crashed into a motor car at a level crossing at Matamata, a Maori woman, Mrs. Kati, 21, and her te[?]months old son were killed ...

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  9. EXCITING SEA INCIDENT.

    On the voyage from Portsmouth H.M.A.S. Australia met with an incident which bore eloquent testimony to the presence of mind of the crew and the ...

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  10. AUTHORITY CHALLENGED

    Describing the doctrine of trans-substantiation as an insult to human intelligence, the Rev. W. H. Sourr, speaking at the annual meeting of the ...

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  11. F.S.A. CONFERENCE.

    The Farmers and Settlers' Conference decided that owing to the shortage of wheat delivered at destination the Railway Department be asked to ...

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  12. AN ELDERLY WOMAN MURDERED.

    Miss Helen MoClusky, aged 60, was found dead on the footpath at Newtown last night with her head fractured and her face and clothes covered in blood. ...

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  13. POLITICAL MOVE.

    Sir Neville Howse, addressing the representatives of about 60 brandies of the Returned Sailors and Soldiers' Imperial League, said that he found that ...

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  14. ENGLAND TESTS AIR DEFENCE.

    Over 300 planes took part in the mimic air war, which was staged to test defence against air attacks. All the enemy planes crossed the coast ...

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  15. GOOD EFFORT.

    The amount realised at the Journalists' Ball was £1027, and expenses amounted to only £11. ...

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  16. NEW ACT IN FORCE.

    Regulations under the New Conciliation Arbitration Act were gazetted yesterday together with the proclamation bringing the Act into ...

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  17. STRIKE AT BUNNERONG.

    Because of the dismissal of two of their mates the boilermakers employed at the works of Babcock and Wilcox Limited, Bunnerong, struck work ...

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  18. BEFORE LONG!

    The paddock known as Samuels' Lease, about two and a half miles from town, where the sewerage system treatment works are situated, received ...

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  19. JOHNSON CHARGED.

    At the Central Court to-day the hearing was resumed of two charges against Jacob Johnson, General Secretary of the Seamen's Union, of having hindered ...

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  20. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN MURDER.

    Further particulars of the murder of Fred Brooks, 80 miles west to Ti Tree Well, show that while two black boys in his employ wore absent Brooks was ...

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  21. WEST INDIES TESTS.

    The third Test match against the West Indies was continued. The latter made 238 in their first innings, and have lost 4 for 61 in the second. ...

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  22. A GENEROUS GIVER.

    Another gift of £10,000 to the Sydney University was accepted at yesterday's meeting of the Senate. The donator is Dr. Gordon Craig, Who also offered to ...

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  23. SEX CRIMES.

    The Queensland Attorney General promised a deputation to consult his Cabinet on the question of prohibiting the publication of news relating to ...

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  24. Obituary.

    A very sad death to be recorded is that of Kenneth John Wren, aged only 24 years, who passed away at his father's residence in Carrington ...

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  25. PRHIBITION.

    A largely attended meeting of the Sydney Methodist Ministers' Association carried unanimously a resolution commending prohibition as the most ...

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  26. WOMAN KILLED.

    Inquiries made by the police lend thorn to believe that Mrs. Helena McClusky, who was found dead in Margaret-street, Newtown, struck her head ...

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  27. PUNT ACCIDENT.

    At Grafton a motor ear containing W. H. Scarr, and H. Payne over-ran the Mororo ferry, punt and plunged into the Clarence River, 20 feet deep. The men ...

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  28. GARDEN AND BAILEY.

    Mr. Jock Garden, Secretary of the Trades and Labour Council, says that the Council has been advocating the settlement of disputes by round table ...

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  29. THE "DUMMY."

    In an address before the Rotary Club Dr. Graham Poock, Superintendent of the Perth Dental Hospital, described the baby's dummy as an invention of ...

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  30. ABSURD DEAD.

    The stallion Absurd died at Keatanui Stud, New Zealand. During his ten years at the stud he sited the winners of about £250,000. ...

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  31. GIVEN UP AT LAST.

    The Farmers and Settlers' Conference has resolved to abandon the law suit against the Government in respect to losses sustained by the 1916-17 wheat ...

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  32. Push Bike Accident.

    About 10.30 on Saturday morning Mr. Charles Cadell parked his car outside the Western Stores, and opposite his office. He was walking round the ...

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  33. THE LIVE HARE.

    Chief Secretary Bruntnell states that a police report describing dog racing sifter live hares at Mascot has been referred to the Crown Law Department ...

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  34. SYDNEY WRESTLING.

    At the Sydney Stadium last night Clarence Eklund, 12.6 (America) defeated Jack Winrow, 12.8 1/2 (England) by two falls to nil. ...

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  35. COMPULSORY VOTING.

    Embodied in the Draft Bill which the Chief Secretary (Mr. Bruntell) will submit for the Cabinet's approval before Parliament meets, is a proposal ...

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  36. HAWKESBURY COLLEGE.

    The Minister for Agriculture has decided to introduce a special course in dairy produce manufacture at the Hawkesbury Agricultural College. Two. ...

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  37. PRICE OF WHEAT.

    The price of wheat ex truck in Sydney to-day is 4/9. ...

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  38. E. S. HOLLAND DEAD.

    Edward Scott Holland, late Town Clerk of Newcastle, died in a private hospital at Manly this morning, aged 84. Deceased's knowledge of ...

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  39. CHILD BURNED TO DEATH

    Leslie Thomas Jones, aged 2, years and 9 months, died at St. Vincent's Hospital, as the result of injuries suffered owing to his clothes ...

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  40. THE HOSPITAL BALL.

    On Monday next the annual Hospital Ball will take place in the Royal Thentre, and all arrangements are well in hand for the function, which promises ...

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  41. BRIDGE AT GIRILAMBONE

    Four tenders were received by the Public Works Department for the erection of a timber beam bridge over the Duck Creek road from Girilambone to ...

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  42. GOVERNMENT'S PLANS.

    It is belied that in the event of the Bruce-Page Government being successful at the approaching elections Sir Neville Howse will become the Minister ...

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  43. CATHERINE ROSETTA BOWRA.

    Catherine Rosetta Bowra, aged 79, of Eumungerie, who recently had the misfortune to fall a break her leg, died in the District Hospital on Sunday. ...

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  44. WILD HAIRY VAGRANT.

    For many years a "wild hairy man" has been frequenting the scrub and outlying portions of East Maitland. Following many complaints that women ...

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  45. BIG LOAN GOING STRONG

    During last week £2,309,000 was received towards the Commonwealth Loan of £20,000,000. Of this sum £749,000 is new money, and £1,506,000 ...

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