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  2. WICKHAM COUNCIL

    Wickham Council met last night. There were present—Ald. A. E. Young (Mayor), J. L. Fegan, A. Pepper, J. Turner, A. B. Colley, H. Sharpe, A. I. Davies, L. ...

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  3. CANADIAN WHEAT

    A restriction of the car supply for Prairie grain consigned eastward went into effect on the railways on Tuesday. Over 72,000,000 bushels of wheat are now ...

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  4. OBITUARY

    A well-known resident of Singleton, in the person of Mr. A. McGregor, died in Sydney Hospital on Monday night. He had been ill for 10 weeks, and went to ...

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  5. TEXAS COMPANY

    In the presence of a representative gathering yesterday, Ald. A. E. Young, Mayor of Wickham, officially opened the new terminal erected by the Texas ...

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  6. WALLSEND FIRE

    What threatened to be one of the most disastrous fires in the history of Wallsend broke out at 10 o'clock last night, in Nelson-street, at the boot and ...

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  7. TOC H BIRTHDAY

    Spirited community singing was a feature of the celebration of the Newcastle branch of Toc H of their fourth birthday. There was an attendance of more ...

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  8. ASHFIELD BY-ELECTION

    Referring to the statement made by Mr. Bavin (the Premier) that he had never made any bargain with Mr. Jarvie to the effect that he would not have any ...

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  9. HEAD-ON COLLISION

    About 6 o'clock last night, a head-on collision occurred on the Abattoir side of the Sandgate Hill. Maitland-road, between two motor cycles, ridden by George ...

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  10. CAR STOLEN

    Following on the stealing of a car owned by Angus and Coote, city jewellers, from Mosman last night, and the robbery of a shop at French's Forest early this ...

    Article : 218 words
  11. RAZOR SLASHING

    "It was all through a woman; iz dat right?" This was the question which Frederick Turbe, 45, of Judge-street, East Sydney, repeatedly asked police ...

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  12. PATIENT'S SUICIDE

    Amazing evidence was given to-day, before the City Coroner, during his inquiry into the death of Ernest Back, aged 57, who died at the Royal North Shore ...

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  13. DROUGHT CONDITIONS

    Having accompanied the South Australian Reso tourists, through their tour of Wimmera and part of the Mallee, Mr. H. A. Mullett, Field Superintendent of the ...

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  14. CONSTABLE'S DEATH

    Though a post mortem conducted by the Government Pathologist revealed gas, gangrene and septicaemia to have been the cause of the death of Constable W. ...

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  15. ALL-NIGHT SITTING

    Having sat from 4.30 o'clock yesterday afternoon till 7.36 o'clock this morning, the Legislative Assembly passed the Race Meetings Bill through all the remaining ...

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  16. VALUATIONS REDUCED

    Drastic reductions of from 20 to 40 uercent. in the values of business sites were made by Mr. Justice Pike in test cases to-day, when he concluded the hearing of ...

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  17. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    A German Nationalist-Monarchist move for a plebiscite against the Young Plan has begun, but it is not expected to survive the first stage of obtaining the ...

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  18. WOMAN'S OUTBURST

    When Frank Hopkins, 30, and John Dairy, 26, were sentenced to three months' gaol at the Central Police Court to-day on a charge of stealing, a woman who was ...

    Article : 142 words
  19. CANADA PREFERRED

    Mr. John Huxham, who, for five years, has been Agent-General for Queensland in London, returned to Australia to-day by the steamer Ulysses. ...

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  20. BAY STEAMERS

    Messra. Dalgety and Company, Limited, agents for the Aberdeen-Commonwealth Line. state that the steamer Moreton Bay, which arrived in. Sydney yesterday, has ...

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  21. "WOMEN WRONGED"

    The provisions of the bill to amend the Vagrancy Act now before the State Par[?]iamend were strongly criticised by Mrs. Williams, President of the Women's ...

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  22. FALL PROVES FATAL

    An apparently light fall sustained by James Murphy, 2. of South Kensington. in a building in the city, to-day, proved fatal one hour after the patient band been ...

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  23. DISPUTED WILL CASE

    Further evidence was taken in the probate Court to-day, in the suit in which Herbert and John Davis, brothers, are contesting the will of their father, David ...

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  24. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE

    The Dominion office is hopeful of most important results from the Imperial Con-stitutional Conference to meet on October 8. ,The conference will considr' ...

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  25. NEW ZEALAND LOAN

    The "Financial Times" says that the re-suit of the New Zealand conversion loan is not definitely known, but that the underwriters are expecting to be left with ...

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  26. MYSTERIOUS SHOOTING

    Because Michael Porter, of Stewart. street, Paddington declined to give the police any information as to the identity of a man who fired two revolver shots ...

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  27. ISLINGTON

    The Wistaria Fair conducted by the Women's Guild of St. Mark's Church of England, in the Parish Hall, Islington, was opened yesterday by Mrs. W. E. ...

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  28. SOLICITOR WITHDRAWS

    There was an unexpected development to-day in the coo in which Mrs. Florence cahill, of Hurstville, is claiming £750 damages from Dr. Thomas Greenaway. ...

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  29. CANON HEAD

    The consecration of Canon Head, of Liverpool, as Archbishop of Melbourne, has been fixed for November 1, in Westminster Abbey. The Archbishop of ...

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  30. ROCKET-DRIVEN 'PLANE

    Aerr Opel, who lots completely recovered from yesterday's hectic trials of his new rocket-driven plane, denounces that he will shortly, attempt to fly across the ...

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  31. MORE SNOW AT KOSCIUSKO

    Snow fell again at Kosciusko on Tues-' day night, the amount being equal to 51 points of rain. Owing to the extra-ordinary amount of snow which fell in ...

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  32. TIMBERMEN'S DISPUTE

    A report was published in a section of the Sydney Press this morning that the timber-workers' dispute, which has been in progress for nine months, had been ...

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  33. SYDNEY WOOL SALES

    At to-day's wool auctions an average selection, totalling 11.797 bales, was offered. Of these 9864 were disposed of, while another 1200 bales changed hands ...

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  34. EGYPTIAN CABINET RESIGNS

    The Egyntian Cabinet i "resigning at [?]don to-day,. ...

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  35. SCHOOL SPORTS

    At the fifth annual inter-district schools sports meeting, held at Armidale to-day, Armidale School won the senior grade Cup; De La Salle College won the junior ...

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  36. LECTURE ON BACTERIA

    At the Newcastle School of Arts last` night, an address on "Bacteria!" wa`s given by Mr. H. R. Carne, B.V.Sc., Lecturer in Veterinary Pathelogy and ...

    Article : 103 words
  37. SYDNEY BOXING

    Two 12-round bouts were set down for decision at Sydney Stadium to-night, but neither "went the full distance. In the first, "Togo" Robinson, of ...

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  38. NOVEL DANCING FLOOR

    A novel rising dancing floor, has bees built at the Savoy Hotel. It is 40ft long and 25ft. wide, and cost £10,000. When in use the floor rises 30in., and ...

    Article : 61 words
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