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  3. AT WASHINGTON

    Mr. MacDonald and his suite arose curly this morning and appeared on the lawns of White House. He told newspaper men that he was feeling ...

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  4. TRADE WITH AUSTRALIA

    Fifty leading men in the textile business throughout Britain, met at Commerce House, Bradford, to discuss ...

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  5. OBITUARY

    The funeral of the late Mr. Harry Otto, which took place on Monday afternoon, was one of the largest in the history of the Cessnock district. ...

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  6. MT. ISA

    In respect to the allegations regarding Mr. McCormack and Mr. Theodore in connection with Mt.Isa in Queensland, the ...

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  7. MANY DROWNED.

    During a furious storm, the coastal steamer Hookon, travelling at 12 knots, crashed into a half-submerged rock, and Captain Michael Strohan ...

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  8. TOUR OF THE ALPS.

    "Fifty-one of them, tucked snugly in a hut built to accommodate 45, at a height of 10,515 feet, on the snow-capped Mutthorn, made the ...

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  9. AMERICAN'S IDEAL.

    Thomas Mitten, a widely-known railway executive, who was drowned a week ago, left the bulk of his £2,0000,000 estate "to advance the ...

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  10. THE KANGAROOS.

    The following team has been chosen to represent the Australians against Castleford on Wednesday. Full-back: Upton. ...

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  11. CONSTRUCTION OF RAILWAY.

    The allegations made in regard to Mr. McCormack and Mr. Theodore, in the Queensland Parliament, recalls one of a series of articles in ...

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  12. TWO NEW MATCHES

    A meeting of the Rugby League Council decided to augment the Australians' tour with matches against the pick of the Rugby League ...

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  13. M. BESEDOVSKY.

    M. Besedovsky, until recently an official at the Soviet Embassy in Paris, whoso story of an escape from Soviet secret police was told in "Le ...

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  14. MATCH AGAINST BRADFORD

    The Bradford City Association Club has arranged for the use of St. Leonard's ground for the match Bradford-Northern against the Australian ...

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  15. MR. AMANDUS EHLEFELDT

    The death occurred on Saturday last of a very popular young man, Mr. Amandus Ehiefeldt, eldest son of the late Mr. and Mrs. A. V. ...

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  16. TRAGIC PUBLICITY RUSE.

    The French gravedrigger and ex-convict who was arrested by the Paris police following the discovery of the body of Pascal Clement at ...

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  17. FREAK APPLE TREE

    At the Royal Agricultural Society's Show, one of the exhibits is a tree, bearing ripe eating apples on the top branches, and green cooking apples ...

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  18. DEAD IN SHOP

    There was a most intense moment in the Coroner's Inquiry into the death of Alfred Oliver, aged 60, a tobacconist, who was found dead in ...

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  19. NAVAL CONFERENCE.

    The invitation to the Naval Conference has been received at the Qual d'Orsay. The terms are generally approved ...

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  20. RUSSIAN CONDITIONS

    The Australians, Messrs. F. Walsh, F. Roels, and P. G. Hannett arrived at Vladivostock yesterday, and will spend a few days touring the Ukraine ...

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  21. MR. FRANK CONNELLY

    Mr. Frank Connelly, who was well-known as a jockey some years ago, died in the Royal South Sydney Hospital on Tuesday from ...

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  22. LABOUR CONFERENCE.

    Sir Granville Ryrie, Australian High Commissioner, will attend the Labour Conference to-morrow. ...

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  23. CARGOES STEADY.

    Wheat cargoes were steady, and late rates were fully maintained. The demand as quiet. Parcels were firmly held, and trading was ...

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  24. MR. MARTIN HOWARD.

    Mr. Martin Howard, aged 56 years, died at his residence, Castlereagh-street. Singleton, on Saturday, after an illness extending over several ...

    Article : 127 words
  25. VICTORY IN WAR.

    The Rev. Rhondda Williams, President of the Congregational Union, speaking at the Assembly at Norwion said it was calamitous that the ...

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  26. STEAMER ABANDONED

    It is reported officially that the steamer Hochst has been definitely abandoned. The crew will be shipped to ...

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  27. MR. JOHN KING.

    There recently passed away, Mr. John King, of Morpeth, one of the oldest and most respected residents of the Morpeth and Paterson River ...

    Article : 384 words
  28. HATRY IN COURT.

    Clarence Hatry and the others, charged in connection with their Stock Exchange dealings, appeared at the Guildhall Court to-day, and ...

    Article : 109 words
  29. A "WHITE RUSSIAN"

    M. Desedovsky, who recently severed his connection with the Soviet Embassy on account of the fact that he was at variance with the ideas of ...

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  30. LORD PASSFIELD.

    In the House of Lords' Committee Rooms, the walls of which the empannelled with pictured incidents in the time of Moses, the Imperial ...

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  31. AT DURBAN.

    Sir Douglas Mawson, who is bound of the Antarctic, arrived at Durban to-day. ...

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  32. MRS. MARY MADDEN.

    The death occurred at Marrickville on Saturday of Mrs. Mary Madden, aged 85, relict of the late George Madden, of Singleton. The deceased ...

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  33. FIERCE CYCLONE

    A cyclone swept the Southern suburbs of Johannesburg, demolishing the racing stables of the well-known racing trainer, Mr. Joels. ...

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  34. HEAD BATTERED.

    The Melbourne Coroner, endeavouring to ascertain how John T. Matthews, 46, of Lygon-street, Carlton, met his death on August 20. ...

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  35. THE POWERS.

    The State Department received from General Dawes in London to-day an invitation to join the Five-Powers Naval Conference in London ...

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  36. FOR THE FAR SOUTH

    The [?]rwegian steamer Thoroy left to-day for the far South, with the intention of joining the Thorshammer at Bouvet Island, prior to ...

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  37. ABSOLUTELY FRANK

    There were 41 guests present at the dinner given at the British Embassy last night in honour of Mr. Ramsay MacDonald. They ...

    Article : 160 words
  38. MR. RICHARD WINSOR.

    A well-known resident, Mr. Richard Winsor, died at his residence, Argyle-street, Singleton, on Sunday evening, after an illness of six weeks. ...

    Article : 143 words
  39. ANCIENT CITY

    Colonel Lindberg, flying over the territory of the ancient Maya indians, on the Yucatan Peninsular, discovered the ruins of a large city ...

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  40. AMERICAN WOOL

    The National woolgrowers, at their annual meeting, will confirm the proposal for a 500,000 dollar central sales corporation, as outlined by the ...

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  41. AIR RECORD.

    The Air Ministry officially confirms that M. Costes has broken the long-distance record, having covered approximately 5200 miles. ...

    Article : 61 words
  42. METEORITE.

    The lightkeeper and his family at Godley Head Lighthouse, near Lyttleton Harbour, (N.Z.), experienced a bad scare last night when ...

    Article : 72 words
  43. BAIL REFUSED.

    Mr. Justify MacNaughton has refused the application for bail for Mr. Hatry in connection with the inquiry now in progress regarding ...

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  44. MR. B. SHAKESPEARE.

    The funeral of Mr. B. Shakespeare, of Neath, moved from the residence of his son. Mr. T. Shakespeare to Sandgate Cemetery, the interment ...

    Article : 134 words
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