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  2. THE PRAYER BOOK

    The pronouncement by Dr. Randall Davidson, the Archbishop of Canterbury, of the official policy regarding the Praye Book deadlock attracted a crowded ...

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  3. LOST EXPLORERS

    A Rome message states that four seaplanes made flights in search of the Italia's missing men yesterday, without result. The airmen reported that the ice floes were ...

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  4. LONDON POLICE

    In the House of Commons last night. Sir William Joynson Hicks, the Secretary of State for Home Affairs announced that Sir William Horwood, the ...

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  5. FLOATING DOCK

    The possibility of any interruption in the building of the floating dock at the Government Dockyard, Walsh Island, has aroused a good deal of concern in ...

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  6. DISTRICT NEWS.

    Waratah Council met last night, when there were present: Aldermen Cowie (Mayor), Ireland, Griffiths. McGregor, Whyte, McMeekan, Gardiner, and ...

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  7. SPORT ABROAD

    Miss Daphne Akhurst, the Australian player, in her first appearance on the centre court at Wimbledon, caused a sensation among 15,000 spectators ...

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  8. HEAD-ON SMASH

    In a terrific head-on collision between two motor cars in Alison-road. Randwick, this evening, eight men were injured, two seriously. ...

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  9. COLLAPSE OF SCAFFOLDING

    Two men were killed, and a third was critically injured when some scaffolding collapsed at the Australian Gaslight Company's new gasometer at Alexandria, ...

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  10. CIVIC GRAFT

    The State Cabinet to-day decided to take action under the Secret Commissions Act, against certain persons said to be implicated in the findings of Mr. Justice ...

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  11. THE BREMEN FLIERS

    A distinguished company, including Lord Thomson, a former Secretary for Air, Dr. Stahmer, the German Minister, the president of the Aero Club, the Master of ...

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  12. FINED AND IMPRISONED

    Having been found guilty of carrying loaded revolvers between the hours of 7 p.m. and 7 a.m., Leslie Thompson 22) and John Parker (25) were each fined ...

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  13. WOMAN ON TRIAL

    Exceptional interest is being taken in the trial of Mrs. Beatrice Pace, who is accused of having poisoned her husband, a sheep farmer, near Culford. ...

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  14. AMERICAN POLITICS

    After the Democratic Convention becomes past history tangible evidence is available concerning the tendencies of the pre-election campaign. ...

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  15. RIFLE SHOOTING

    At Bisley in the B.S.A. competition in the service rifle championship aggregate, seven shots at 600 yards, with a possible" 35, Sergeant-major Foster and ...

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  16. WEST WALLSEND.

    A meeting of the West Wallsend district of the Colliery Mechanics' Mutual Protective Association will be held in the school of arts to-morrow evening, as ...

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  17. THE ARCHIBALD MEMORIAL

    Sir George Fuller, who spent the weekend in Paris, is enthusiastic about the charm of the J. F. Archibald memorial, which, he says, will be a magnificent ...

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  18. VICTORIAN MOTOR ACCIDENT

    Doris Addison, 18, who was badly burned when a motor cycle and sidecar came into collision with a motor car at Carrum on Saturday, died in hospital ...

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  19. POLO IN SYDNEY

    Delightful weather and a fast ground were conducive to excellent polo at Kensington to-day, when three J. J. Garvan Cup contests were played. Play generally ...

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  20. CABINET DECISION

    The statements that had been made to the effect that the cost of the Newcastle floating dock will be far and above the original estimate, in view of the fact that ...

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  21. REVOLT IN TIBET

    The inhabitants of the Po province, in the south-east of Tibet, recently revolted, and murdered a general and his staff. The Tibetan Government despatched ...

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  22. SIR GEORGE WILKINS

    Sir George Wilkins and Mr. Carl Eielson arrived in New York, and were met by the Mayor's reception committee, which took the fliers from the liner ...

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  23. ENGLISH CRICKET

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  24. BRITISH RAILWAYS

    Following the disclosure by Mr. J. H. Thomas, M.P., to a railwaymen's conference on Sunday, that the British railways were in a bad way, and that three ...

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  25. EUCHARISTIC PROCESSION

    The State Cabinet to-day decided that there should be no interference with the procession forming part of the Eucharistic Congress celebrations in September ...

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  26. CANBERRA

    Sir John Butters, the Chief Commissioner, stated to-day that the sum of £1,000,000 was being provided by the Government on the estimates for the ...

    Article : 240 words
  27. WAR SERVICE HOMES

    The general quarterly meeting of the War Service Homes Occupiers' Association was held at the Anzac Hall, Newcastle, last night. Mr. H. Winley, the ...

    Article : 178 words
  28. CRUSHED BY TIMBER LORRY

    Albert Lancaster, aged eight years who lived at M'Donald-road, Lisarow met his death this afternoon in a tragic manner. ...

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  29. AMERICAN EXPEDITION

    The American mission leader, Dr. Cadle, of Colorado, has arrived equipped for an expedition to the Bushmen—the natives of the Kalahari Desert. ...

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  30. QUEENSLAND

    The flotation in London of a loan of £1,000,000 sterling for water supply and sewerage services was announced by Alderman Jolly the Mayor, to-day. He ...

    Article : 124 words
  31. STOCKTON.

    Stockton Council met lost night, when there were present: Aldermen C. Hudson (Mayor), Griffiths, Cody, Wilkins, Newton, and Felton. ...

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  32. MIGRATION OFFICER

    It is officially announced that Mr. E. Crutchley, finance officer of the overseas settlement committee, is to succeed Mr. W. Bankes Amery as Migration ...

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  33. TOUR DE FRANCE

    The Marseilles to Nice stage of the Tour de France was covered yesterday. There were 80 starters. Australia is the only original team now competing, all ...

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  34. STOWAWAYS ON PORT DARWIN

    Two constables carried George Dobson into court at Hull yesterday, where he was charged with having stowed away on the liner Port Darwin. ...

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  35. LABOUR IN AFRICA

    The Capetown Chamber of Commerce has protested strongly against the enforcement of the Wages Board determinetions, which, it is pointed out, failed to ...

    Article : 114 words
  36. SHARE MARKET

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  37. KAHIBAH ELECTORATE

    On the new 1928 roll for the electoral district of Kahibah the names of the electors on the recently revised list of The Glebe (Merewether) will appear on the ...

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  38. BOY'S THIGH FRACTURED

    Harold Chivers, aged 12 years, living in Somersby Falls-road, near Gosford, was riding a bicycle down Mountain Grove-road this afternoon when the machine ...

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  39. SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    The Privy Council has granted Mr. Robinson leave to appeal in a case against the State of South Australia. Mr. Robinson, as the holder of 1916-17 wheat ...

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  40. MURDER IN AUSTRIA

    It is reported from Vienna that, after kneeling and praying for strength to complete the murder of a cattle dealer, in order to get money to pay his debts, ...

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  41. CANBERRA CRITICISED

    M. Pierre Benoit, the famous French novelist, whose attack on the White Australia policy—following a visit to the Commonwealth—was recently cabled, is ...

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  42. THE BOXING CHAMPIONSHIP

    Mr. Rickard emphatically denies the rumours that he is considering the substitution of another heavyweight for Heeney, and will postpone the bout, ...

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  43. POLICE STATIONS

    For a long time past there has been a continuous agitation for the installation of telephones in all police stations, particularly in country districts. This matter was ...

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  44. MARSEILLES BLUEBEARD

    Of 500 letters from women which were found in the villa of Perome Prat, who is accused of having murdered a number of women, and has been nicknamed ...

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  45. SHOP ASSISTANTS' CLAIMS.

    The Shop Assistants' Union has seryed a log of claims on the employers for increased wages anti improved conditions. ...

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  46. NEW ZEALAND.

    Grave anxiety is felt concerning the safety of the auxiliary schooner Hauturu, which is four days overdue. The vessel is on a voyage from Manukau to ...

    Article : 56 words
  47. Advertising

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