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  2. Melbourne Centenary Cup Carnival To Begin To-morrow

    As usual, weight-for-age form in the Melbourne Stakes and the purely handicap standard of the Hotham Handicap, have to be assessed as the final trials of many Melbourne Cup candidates at Flemington ...

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  3. GOLDSPINK QUARREL

    "When my husband refused to allow me to enter the house I climbed through the window. I then struck him with ...

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  4. PRINCE'S DAY IN BED

    Owing to a heavy cold and an attack of catarrh, Prince Henry is confined to his bed on the Royal train, and ...

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  5. SCENES OF UPROAR IN BOTH HOUSES

    There were remarkable scenes in both Houses of Parliament early this morning during the debate on the ...

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  6. LUNCH TO THE PRINCE

    A lively discussion is expected at the Newcastle City Council meeting next Monday night concerning the proposal ...

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  7. PARLIAMENT ADJOURNS FOR WEEK

    Parliament will rise to-day until the week after next. The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) stated that the new ...

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  8. PUBLIC WORKS AND UNEMPLOYMENT

    The view that public works provided a cure for unemployment was not accepted by the Government, said the ...

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  9. NIGHTLY ON HIS BACK

    Backers of Nightly in the Melbourne Cup would have had a few anxious moments had they been at Caulfield this ...

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  10. MORE SERIOUS ACCIDENTS

    The fact that the average duration in hospital of a patient at Cessnock is 16.6 days, as compared with from 12 to 15 days in the case of other ...

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  11. MRS. ANDERSON'S APPEAL

    Sentenced to twenty years' imprisonment in September for the manslaughter of Moncrieff Anderson, her husband, ...

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  12. PINNED UNDER A MOTOR LORRY

    Pinned underneath a motor lorry which overturned on Lambton Heights near the Convalescent Home this morning, Harrold Henshaw, aged ...

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  13. VERDICT AGAINST MEDICAL MAN

    A verdict for £4 18s 6d, including costs, in favor of the N.R.M.A. was given by Mr. Atkinson, S.M., at Paddington Court to-day against Maurice ...

    Article : 73 words
  14. FOOT INJURED

    G. Brien, aged 33, of Bruce-street, Cook's Hill, a laborer, employed by the City Council, had his left foot and leg injured this morning when a ...

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  15. SHARK MENACE ON OUR BEACHES

    The City Engineer, Mr. Cummins, claimed to-day that the erection of satisfactory shark-proof nets on any of the Newcastle beaches was ...

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  16. SMITHY'S NEXT HOP POSTPONED

    Sir Charles Kingsford Smith has had to postpone his flight to San Francisco for at least 24 hours owing to the discovery of a ...

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  17. LEG INJURED

    Laurie Ellis, aged 8, of Speer's-street, Speer's Point, had his right leg injured in Speer's Point Park this afternoon. After treatment by Lake ...

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  18. UNSOLVED MURDER IN MELBOURNE

    After four months of fruitless search for the murderer of Jean McKenzie, 21, whose battered body was found in an apartment house in St. ...

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  19. SCHOOLGIRL INJURED

    When she fell in the playground at Wickham School this afternoon, Florrie Conroy, aged 10, of Railway-street, Wickham, had her left elbow ...

    Article : 121 words
  20. Selections For Flemington

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  21. SIR SIMPER IN DEMAND

    There was a strong demand for Sir Simper again to-day, and some bookmakers had him equal favorite with Theo for the Melbourne Cup. ...

    Article : 74 words
  22. STOCK EXCHANGE

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 170 words
  23. Another Albury Murder "Victim" Traced

    Still another girl suspected of being the victim of the Albury murder has been traced by detectives, who have established the fact that a ...

    Article : 56 words
  24. TEA MONEY NOT REDUCED

    At the Industrial Commission today, Mr. Justice Webb dismissed an application by the Retail Traders' Association that tea money be ...

    Article : 86 words
  25. HOUSEWIVES' GUIDE

    Bananas were slightly dearer to-day, larger varieties selling to 20s (wholesale). Choice peas sold to 10s, and ...

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  26. GENERAL RAIN AT THE WEEK-END

    Condobolin yesterday had the first 100 degrees maximum of the season. White Cliffs had 99 degrees. ...

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  27. NEW CONSTITUTION FOR P. AND C.

    District councils have been provided for in the new constitution adopted by the Federation of Parents and Citizens' Associations, in New South ...

    Article : 53 words
  28. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS IN ENGLAND

    Municipal election results available upto 2.30 a.m. show a preponderance of Labor gains in London and the provinces a large proportion being ...

    Article : 52 words
  29. Latest Scratchings

    Latest scratchings are:-- Cup Steeple: Pactolus. Railway Highweight: Royal Barb, Degraces. Byron Moore Stakes: Menin Gate. ...

    Article : 59 words
  30. MEN AND WOMEN

    Merewether Council last night expressed sympathy with the relatives of Mr. Isaac Winn. High tributes to the late Mr. Winn's worth as a ...

    Article : 50 words
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