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  2. WEST MAITLAND COURT.

    Mary Elizabeth Brown was charged with allowing a person on her licensed premises in West Maitland during prohibited hours on June 26. ...

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  3. GERMAN NOTE.

    A Cabinet meeting lasting two hours, considered the reply to Germany, but did not reach a decision. It is now thought that its despatch ...

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  4. BAD LUCK.

    During the cruise of H.M.A.S. Geranium (survey ship), which has reached Brisbane from Thursday Island, after having been engaged in ...

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  5. TOLL OF THE MOTOR.

    George Hatfield, aged 25, a resident of 'Ashfield, was killed, and three other men injured, in a collision in Parramatta-road, Ashfield ...

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  6. BURRENDONG DAM.

    The Water, Conservation and Irrigation Commission has issued az progress report on the inquiries being made into the Macquarie River water ...

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  7. FREETRADE IN ENGLAND

    A meeting of prominent Liberal and Labour members of the House of Commons and a number of peers met at the House of Commons and ...

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  9. VIA MEDIA SUGGESTED.

    The "Times" Paris correspondent remarking that the difference between Allies and the economic side as to reparations is not so groat as on ...

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  10. BABY GIRL KILLED.

    Two girls were knocked down by a mtoor car, opined and driven by Francis Frederick Cole, of Railway parade, Sutherland, at Newtown, on ...

    Article : 101 words
  11. ARMY MEAT CONTRACTS.

    In the House of Commons, questioned regarding the army beef contract being placed with Armours, Mr. S. R. S. Gwynne, Financial Secretary to the ...

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  12. ENGLISH CRICKET.

    Presiding at Lords, at a meeting of the cricketers fund. Lord Harris disagreed with Judge Moule's suggestion in Australia that English cricket ...

    Article : 115 words
  13. DEATH FROM INJURIES.

    John Stevenson, who was knocked down by a motor car on Friday, while cycling at Hamilton, succumbed to his injuries in the Newcastle ...

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  14. 7POULTRY CONFERENCE

    Over sis hundred people attended the fifteenth annual poultry conference, convened by the Department of Agriculture, and held at the ...

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  15. AUSTRALIAN MIGRATION

    Dr. Bernhard, Swiss Director of Migration, who is in London on his way to Canada, has appealed to the Commonwealth Immigration Director ...

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  16. DAVE CUP.

    The Kinsey Bros, practised with the team yesterday. The Australians are in good form. Johnson and Norton will probably play an exhibition ...

    Article : 78 words
  17. SCIENTIFIC SOUNDINGS

    Dr. W. G. Duffield, Professor of Physics in the University College, Reading, England, an Australian by birth—he received his early education ...

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  18. DISARMAMENT.

    "The Times" lobbyist states that the Government has agreed to discuss, on Monday next, a Labor motion urging the creation of an ...

    Article : 66 words
  19. BOXING NEWS.

    The English-language newspapers of Buenos Ayres declare that the proposed Firpo-Dempsey bout would not be a financial success if held in the ...

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  20. THE 'FLU.

    The doctor who attended the boy Hughett after his admission to Goulburn District Hospital states that he was quite certain the lad's death was ...

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  21. LITTLE BOY'S DEATH.

    William Smith, aged 8 years, while running across Chalmers-street, on Friday, was knocked down by a motor car. His skull was ...

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  22. A PRINCESS ARRESTED.

    Princes sMargaret, daughter of the late Prince Max of Ohringen, has been arrested in connection with the escape of Captain Erhardt, the ...

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  23. MISHAP TO MOTOR CYCLE.

    A motor cycle, ridden by Albert Hillson, of Auburn, with a sidecar attached, containing Miss Olive Dixon, also of Auburn, overturned ...

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  24. ACROSS AMERICA.

    A message from Rocksprings Wyoming, states that the second attempt of Lieut. Maughan, the United States Army airman to span the ...

    Article : 74 words
  25. SOVIET RED CROSS.

    The "Times" Soffa correspondent reports that, the Bulgarian Government has arrested the members of the Soviet Red Cross Mission pending ...

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  26. NEW HEBRIDES

    The Presbyterian Church makes the charge that the Condominium in the New Hebrides has failed to perform its task of the Government ...

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  27. BOY KNOCKED DOWN.

    A boy named T. Howe, aged 6 years, residing at Waverley, was knocked down by a motor car at the corner of Ebley and Cowper streets ...

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  28. DR. ARMSTRONG EXPLAINS.

    "The special characteristic of the outbreak in 1919 was intense infectivity," said Dr. Armstrong, Chief Medical Officer, when the statements were ...

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  29. THINK IMPERIALLY.

    "Here at the outposts of the Empire," said Rer. T. E. Ruth in an address in the Congregational Church, Sydney, "we British Australians need ...

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  30. A FRACTURED THIGH.

    Fred Sindel, aged 6 years, was knocked down by a motor car at the corner of Regent-street and Rugby road, New Lambton, on Sunday. He ...

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  31. LADY ASTOR'S BILL.

    The House of Lords is supporting Lady Astor's Liquor Bill and has passed the second, reading. The eminent physician, Lord Dawson ...

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  32. BRITISH IN EGYPT.

    Reuter's Cairo correspondent. reports the five out of the thirteen convicted of conspiring to kill British officials have been sentenced to ...

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  33. EDUCATION.

    Sir. Bruntnell, Minister for Education, opened a new school at Bondi North, Sydney, on Saturday. The Building cost £13,120. ...

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  34. GILL BIRDS.

    The Acting Premier and Chief Secretary (Mr. Oakes) stilted on Saturday that it had, been decided to curtail the open season for gillbirds and close it on ...

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  35. TRAIN DISASTER.

    A commission is investigating the Ongarue (N.Z.) railway disaster. The district engineer said the fact that the door of the engine's smokebox ...

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  36. THE DOCKERS' STRIKE.

    The employers have, decided to employ strike-breakers, and to challengo intimidation by the strikers. Extra police will be provided for wharves ...

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  37. DOG'S NERVE GRAFTED

    How a dog's nerve had been successfully grafted into the injured nerve of a man's arm was described by a Parisian doctor, M. Gossett, at ...

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  38. FAKED BALLOT BOXES.

    When the Sydney Electoral Council of the A.L.P. meets a fortnight [?] the following motion will be discussed. "That in the opinion of this council ...

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  39. NOT ENDORSED.

    Recently Messrs. J. J. G. McGirr and [?] J. Minahan, Ms.L.A., were commanded to appear before the State Electoral Council and give an ...

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  40. COUNTRY PARTY.

    Mr. E. A. Buttenshaw, M.L.A., in addressing a meeting of farmers at Parkes, said that the Progressives would not hesitate to vote against the ...

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  41. FIZZLING OUT.

    The dock workers' strike is apparently, collapsing following the resumption of work at Liverpool. The dockers at Manchester have decided ...

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  42. HEROIC FIGURE.

    The death of Mrs. Josephine Gibson, at the ago of 90 years, is reported from Albury. She was one of the most heroic figures in the history of the Riverina. ...

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  43. STATE TRADE.

    Imports into New South Wales during 1922-23 were valued at £54,857,747, to which aggregate £4,292,385 was contributed last month. The total ...

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  44. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced, at the age of 42 of Mr. Thos., A. Lowis, member of the House of Commons for the Pontypridd Division of Glamorgan ...

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  45. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES.

    Colonel Bruxner, M.L.A., speaking at Tenterfield of the proposed amendment of the Friendly Societies' Act informed the M.U.I.O.O. P. that ...

    Article : 110 words
  46. OLYMPIA CYCLISTS.

    The Australian cyclist, MacBeath, fell in the six clays' race at the Olympia and retired. His partner Lands (America) ...

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  47. U.S.A. PROHIBITION.

    If negotiations with foreign Governments fall to give the United States a right to search, ships for liquor inside the 12-mile limit at sea. ...

    Article : 59 words
  48. STATEMENT BY MR. OAKES.

    "If Mr. Buttenshaw wants to challenge the Government upon that or any other matter he is quite entitled to do so," said Mr. Oakes, the ...

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  49. MURDER CHARGE.

    A 17-year-old youth, named [?]rockes was committed for trial at Perth on a charge of willful murder of an italian named Don Plzatti, who on July ...

    Article : 52 words
  50. SCHOOL TENDER.

    The Department of Education accepted the tender of R. Partridge Wall, Bast Maitland, for £397 for new school building at Erraring. ...

    Article : 24 words
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