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  2. A-HUNTING.

    Blowing horses, tired riders (some bruised and some very wet, through having come to grief in a swamp), but a hilariously, happy throng ...

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  3. HIGH ECONOMY TUNING.

    The secret, of big petrol mileage does not solely rest with the car-burettor. This delicate piece of mechanism is the last job to touch. To ...

    Article : 537 words
  4. HOLD UP

    A sensational hold-up by armed and masked men has been reported' to the Sydney police. Mrs. Veronica Cleary, a resident ...

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  5. LECTURE-CONCERT.

    A very interesting lecture-concert in connection with the 'Workers' Educational Association was held on Saturday night in the Parish Hall ...

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  6. PUBLIC SCHOOLS.

    Speaking from the platform of the Protestant Association in the Domain on Sunday, the Rev. C. T. Forscutt replied to Dr. Kelly's recent attack on ...

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  7. PRE-SELECTION.

    About ninety delegates, representing between thirty and forty unions, a [?]ded the industrial Conference, told in Sydney on Saturday afternoon ...

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  8. CLUB DEBATE.

    Members of St. Augustine's Debating Society, Balmain, who visited Maitland to engage in a debate and tennis match with St. John's Literary ...

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  9. SHOCKING ACCIDENT.

    Mr. Grandon Williamson, a well-known resident of Glen Innes, lies in hospital in a critical condition, with the lower portio of his face blow away ...

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  10. POULTRY INDUSTRY.

    Speaking, at the annual conference of poultry breeders at Hawkesbury College, Mr. F. A. Chaffey, Minister for Agriculture said that while the ...

    Article : 286 words
  11. "OVERHEAD OR "SIDE-BY-SIDE."

    There are many engineers who, whilst recognising that the overhead valve automobile engine has the advantage of great efficiency and ...

    Article : 509 words
  12. SPAHLINGER.

    During his visit to Great Britain, Senator Wilson, Federal Minister for Health, attended a conference of representatives of British Dominions to ...

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  13. FIRE AT GOSFORD.

    Considerable damage was done by a fire which broke out at an early hour on Sunday morning in a weatherboard building in Main-street, Gosford ...

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  14. CONSERVATORIUM OF MUSIC.

    Conservatorium of music results for the Maitland district are announced as follows: Piano, Miss B. E. Robinson ...

    Article : 159 words
  15. FRACTURED SPINE.

    Miss Vera MacMillan, of New Zealand who was admitted to hospital last Easter suffering from a fracture of the spine and a broken leg, as the result ...

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  16. BUILDING HOMES.

    Tenders for the erection by the Government of 1000 homes in Adelaide and suburbs closed at noon on Saturday. ...

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  17. RAIDER FIRED AT.

    On Sunday afternoon a remarkable shooting incident occurred near Hoadley's confectionary factory, South Melbourne. ...

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  18. MANY UNEMPLOYED.

    According to the report of the operations of the labour exchanges last month 2632 persons were placed in employment, compared with 1707 during ...

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  19. SENATOR BARKER.

    Senator Stephen Barker, one of the three Victorian Labour Senators, died in a private hospital at Toorak (Vic.) on Saturday. He had been in ...

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  20. UNEMPLOYED.

    Mr. T. Doyle, secretary of the United labourers Union, remarked that the Government must do something for the unemployed. ...

    Article : 83 words
  21. CHURCH DEDICATED.

    The new church of St. Andrew's, May[?]ld was dedicated by the Right Rev. Dr. R. Stephen, Bishop of Newcastle, on Saturday afternoon, in the ...

    Article : 98 words
  22. THE TARIFF.

    Mr. H. P. Williams formerly a prominent figure in the ranks of the Progressive Party, and latterly connected with the Meat Council ...

    Article : 179 words
  23. NEW STATES.

    About 300 persons attended an anti-new State demonstration organised at Tamworth. Messrs. W. Green and C. J. Wollett ...

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  24. IMPORTANT JUDGMENT

    The Chief Justice (Sir Robert McMillan) delivered an important judgment at Perth, in which he held that a man who declined to cohabit with his ...

    Article : 99 words
  25. FRACTURED LIMBS.

    Cecil Lambert, 17, living at Islington, sustained a fracture of the left collarbone while splaying football at Wickham Park on Saturday, and C. ...

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  26. UNDER A TRAIN.

    Mr. Edgar Lang, a well-known resident of the' Liverpool district, was boarding a train at Liverpool in Monday, when he slipped and ...

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  27. SECOND ARREST.

    The second arrest has been made in connection, with the alleged hold-up of a card party at Glenhuntly ,(Vic), on 15th inst., when James C. W. Lock ...

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  28. NEW JUDGE.

    Mr. D. S. Edwards, it is understood, has been appointed to succeed His Honor Judge Hamilton on the District Court bench. He has performed the ...

    Article : 128 words
  29. GRAND OPERA.

    There was a brilliant scene at Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney, on Saturday night, when the grand opera season was opened by the ...

    Article : 83 words
  30. A PROFIT.

    The New Zealand post office, which has closed its account for the past financial year, shows a surplus of £568,000, after allowing for an ...

    Article : 95 words
  31. TO BE RETIRED.

    At the end of the present month, about 50 members of the Federal Taxation staff will be retired compulsorily on the basis of compensation ...

    Article : 77 words
  32. PRINCE OF WALES BIRTHDAY.

    Lord Forster, Governor-General has sent the following message to Mr. Thomas, Secretary of State for the Colonies, on the occasion of the Prince of ...

    Article : 75 words
  33. ALLEGED FALSE PRETENCES.

    Charles Wilson, formerly in Anglican clergyman of St. Alban's was on Saturday committed for trial at Lecton on a charge of having obtained £300 ...

    Article : 66 words
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