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  5. Roels Open Bis Offensive Against Toledo

    The Spanish labels have opened an extremely heavy offensive against Toledo and claim to have inflicted 1000 loyalist casualties. The rebel troops, under the command of General Yagues, with the cooperation of airmen, ...

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  7. ANGLICAN CHURCH

    Important alterations in the draft constitution of the Church of England in Australia will be considered at the Diocesan Synod which opens next ...

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  8. MILK INQUIRY

    When the Milk Inquiry was resumed to-day Mr. C. G. Thompson declared that Norman Bouffier had been considerably damaged by a statement that ...

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  9. From Near and Far

    The body of John Patrick M'Dermott, aged 59 years, bush worker, was recovered from Peel River to-day. The man is believed to have been drowned ...

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  10. WOMEN AS MINISTERS

    Commenting on the suggestion by the Bishop of Birmingham (Dr Barnes) that the ministry should be open to women, several well-known ...

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  11. PORTUGUESE DECREE

    A decree was published in Portugal to-day authorising the formation of a "Portuguese Legion" volunteer army to combat Communism and anarchism. ...

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  12. WOOLPACKS STOLEN

    Thieves yesterday stole woolpacks from a dock at the premises of Schute, Bell and Co., Pyrmont. It appears that the thieves cut a lock from a door ...

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  13. FRIENDS WITH ALL!

    Diplomatic circles profess to see a radical change in the United States foreign policy from inferences drawn from the address which the Secretary ...

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  14. WELSH NATIONALISTS FOR TRIAL

    The erection of an Air Force training scrap at Penrhos, Wales, was described as an immoral violation of the rights of the Welsh nation to-day, when ...

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  15. WOMEN ENTHUSIASTIC

    The suggestion by Bishop Barnes that women should be admitted to the ministry, was received with enthusiasm at the interstate conference of women ...

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  16. REBEL CLAIMS

    The rebel headquarters at Burn is claim an important victory in the south. They scaled the rocky, precipitous heights at Ronda and captured ...

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  17. MURDER CHARGE

    At the Redfern Court to-day Harry Barker, aged 25 years, laborer, was charged with having feloniously and maliciously murdered Charles William ...

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  18. LONDON WOOL SALES

    A very good selection was offered and met with active demand, especially from the home trade, when the fifth series of the London wool sales was ...

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  19. WOMEN IN RAILWAYS

    At the annual conference of the Railway and Tramway officers' Association, which will be held at Goulburn on September 25 and 26, a resolution ...

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  20. THE "FLYING DOCTOR"

    The "Flying Doctor" of the Northern Territory (Dr. Fenton) said to-day that, although his aeroplane lacked a certificate of airworthiness, it was in ...

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  21. SHOOTING CHARGE

    About 130 this morning John Joseph Finnle, aged 34 years, laborer, was charged before a special court in a ward at the Royal Prince Alfred ...

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  22. AIRCRAFT FACTORY

    Preliminary arrangements have been completed between the Commonwealth Government and an influential syndicate for the establishment of an ...

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  23. NON-INTERVENTION

    A meeting of the council of the Liberal Party to-day passed a resolution calling attention to the gravity of the international situation, and to ...

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  24. N.Z. COAL STRIKE

    The dispute among the Waikato coalminers over the rates of pay continues, and four mines are now idle. The railway service to the mine has ...

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  25. CLAIM AGAINST POLICE

    When the claim for £1000 damages by Robert Thomas Percy Manners against three police officers was resumed to-day. Constable Roach, one ...

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  26. FINANCING HOSPITALS BY TAX

    The Premier (Mr. Butler) said today that, in view of the report of the Lottery Commission, which was un—favorable to a State lottery, the ...

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  27. SOUTH AFRICAN SALES

    Japan was openly the principal buyer for combiner wools at the Second series of the South African wool sales, which began to-day. Japan is reported to ...

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  28. STATEMENT IN SENATE

    Replying to Senator Hardy in the Senate to-day, Senator Sir George Pearce said that until Dr. Fenton revalidates his flying license and the ...

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  29. UNITED STATES NAVY

    Owing to the Spanish situation and disturbed European conditions generally, the United States Navy Department to-day was instructed by the ...

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  30. EX-SOLDIERS' WIVES AND CHILDREN

    A renewal of those pensions to wives and children of ex-soldiers which were cancelled under the provisions of the Financial Emergency ...

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  31. MURDER AND SUICIDE

    At the conclusion of the inquiry into the deaths of Warrant-Officer John M'Leod, aged 43 years, married, and Jessie Euphemia Trigg, aged 36 years, ...

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  32. BRISBANE CLOSES FIRM

    The first series of the Brisbane wool sales concluded to-day with the values for best wools firm. There was strong competition from Bradford and ...

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  33. MISS CHURCHILL'S "FLIGHT"

    Reports from London that Sarah, the 21-year-old -actress daughter of Mr. Winston Churchill, had sailed for America to marry the comedian, Vic. ...

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  34. A.W.U. NOT IN A.L.P.

    The general secretary of the A.W.U. (Mr. Grayndler) issued a statement to-day in which he pointed out that the union was not affiliated with the ...

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  35. GLASS WORKERS STRIKE

    Engineers employed at the Dowling-street works of the Crown Crystal Glass Co. Ltd., struck work this afternoon, throwing 200 workers out of ...

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  36. POLAR SHIP LOST

    COPENHAGEN (Denmark), Wednesday. —Dr. Charcot, leader of the French Polar expedition aboard the vessel Pourquoi Pas, and all the crew ...

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  37. WHEAT IMPORTS

    The Washington correspondent of the New York "Herald-Tribune" says that the commerce estimates indicate that the nation must import about ...

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  38. MANLY RELIEF WORKS

    The Minister for Works (Mr. Spooner) said to-night that the Manly municipal council had agreed to enter into a scheme of works under the local ...

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  39. FLOODED FARM

    The Supreme Court to-day dismissed the appeal of the Water conservation and Irrigation Commission against the award of £827 in the Narandera ...

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  40. FOUR AT A BIRTH

    A native woman in the Ladysmith district has given birth to quadruplets, three boys and girl. Dr. Hoffmann, who is attending the woman and her ...

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  41. GALLIPOLI WAR GRAVES

    The King's equerry (Major A. H. L. Hardinge), in a letter to Sir Fabian Ware, vice-chairman of the Imperial War Graves Commission, on behalf of ...

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  42. MOTOR CARS A NECESSITY

    The president of the N.R.M.A. (Mr. J. C. Watson) described as "absurd" the statement by the secretary of the Taxpayers' Association (Mr. J. ...

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  47. CLOSER SETTLEMENT

    The State Cabinet decided to introduce a bill providing for the compulsory acquisition of land for closer settlement. The purchase price will ...

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  48. FRENCH STRIKERS

    The "stay in" strikers at the Lyons factories after dominating a "committee of direction," have started running the factories themselves. The ...

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  49. HIS LAST VOYAGE!

    "This will be my last Polar voyage," said Dr. Charcoat on the eve of sailing. It has now been established that the ...

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  50. Nudist Colony

    "I know a place where men don't wear anything but hats." "Owed, where?" "On their heads." ...

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  51. OUR CABLE SERVICE

    By special arrangement Reuter's world service, in addition to other special sources of information, is used in the compilation of the overseas ...

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