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  2. TRUCK DERAILED.

    Another railway accident occured at Aberdeen on Saturday at the seene at the recent disaster to the Sydney-Brisbane express, about midday. A stock train was ...

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  3. TWO DROWNED.

    The 6½year-old son of Mr. Thos. Blair Wilson was drowned in a deep well at his home in Paul-street, North Ryde, on Saturday afternoon, ...

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  4. KEEP OFF

    Forceful speeches, denouncing the attitude of the Russian Government in supplying funds to strikers, were delivered during the week-end by ...

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  5. FINANCIAL FATE.

    The financial fate of the Hohenzollerns and 19 other german dynasties will be decided to-day. Property valued at £200,000,000 is at stake, and ...

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  6. "A FARCE,"

    Upon his arrival in Sydney on Saturday the Federal Treasurer (Dr. Earle Page) commented on the new taxation proposals of the Federal Government. The ...

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  7. SOUTH BRISBANE-KYOGLE.

    To commemorate the turning of the first sod of the New South Wales portion of the South Brisbane-Kyogle railway by Dr. Earle Page at Kyogle line on Wednesday a short history of the ...

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  8. CRIME WAVE.

    There was a remarkable succession of hold-ups in Melbourne and suburbs on Friday night, and eaily on Saturday morning. The most serious was that of ...

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  9. SMASH AVERTED.

    An attempt was made on Friday to derail a cane train by placing an obstacle across the rails on the InghamSouth Johnstone line, but fortunately it ...

    Article : 115 words
  10. CABINET-MAKING.

    In view of M. Herriot's refusal to join the Government, M. Briand yesterday abandoned his task of forming a Cabinet. The President (M. Dormergue) then ...

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  11. BURIED ALIVE.

    This afternoon Mr. Perey Caine and his wife, Mrs. Helen Hilda Came of Ulmarra, Clarence River, were busy removing bricks from an old well, situated in the back ...

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  12. TOC H.

    Resential of criticism directed against it by the Rev. H. E. E. Hayes (Toe H patdre), the executive committee of the Vietorian branch of the Returned ...

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  13. CARS COLLIDE

    Two persons were attended to by the Ambulance Brigade on Saturday afternoon as the result of a collision between two motor cars at the intersection of ...

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  14. WAREHOUSE ENTERED

    Two men broke into Watsons werehouse in Speucer-street on Friday night while hundreds of pedestrians were parading the street Skins valued at £2000 were ...

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  15. "TO UNDERMINE BRITAIN."

    An exen more forceful speech than Mr. Churchill's anent Russia was utteied by Lord Birkenhead at Luton. He declared. "We clearly know that the funds ...

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  16. DORRIGO'S SUCCESSOR.

    The purchase of the steamer Canonbar, a sixteen-year-old vessel of 708 tons, to replace the steamer Dorrigo, which foundered off Double Island Point ...

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  17. THE REFERENDUM.

    The annual meeting of the Federal execurtive of the Auslian Labone Party will be held in Melbourne on Tuesday, and futther consideration will be given to ...

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  18. DRUG TRAFFIC.

    In order to combat the drug trafficking in Sydney, and to assist drug addicts, the Police Department recently established a Police Drug Bureau Mr. ...

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  19. TO AUSTRALIA.

    The High Commissioner for Austiala (Sir Joseph Cook) is giving a farewell luncheon to Mr. Alan Cobham at Australia House on Monday Preparations for ...

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  20. OUTSPOKEN MAYOR.

    At the last meeting of the Singleton Municipal Council a letter was received from the Local Government Association submitting some information upon the ...

    Article : 166 words
  21. YOUTH KILLED.

    Norman Atkinson (aged 18 years), of Union-street, Williamstown, was killed about midday to-day, when a motor cycle, ou the rear of which he was riding, ...

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  22. TRADE AGREEMENT.

    Eleven members of the Conservative Party, headed by Mr. Locker-Lampson, have handed in a motion to the House of Commons, as follows:— ...

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  23. AIRMAN KILLED.

    While flying over American warships anchored off Cherbourg a Frebcg airman misjudged the distance. The machine struck the mast of a destroyer, and ...

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  24. GIANT AEROPLANE.

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Morning Post" states that Dr. Rumpler of Trabe fame, has announced to the Society of Aeronautics that he proposes to build ...

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  25. MR. BRENNAN'S OPINION.

    Speaking at the Bijou Theatre meeting to-night in support of the referendum proposals Mr. Brennan, M.P., said that if the referendum was carried labour ...

    Article : 124 words
  26. £6,000,000 LOAN.

    It is understood that the issue of a Commonwealth loan of £6,000,000 is imminent. ...

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  27. NATION'S WEALTH.

    "The nation's wealth is being depleted beyond precedent," declared Mr. P. J. H. Hannon, M.P., chairman of the Conservafive Parliamentary Industrialists, ...

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  28. QUEEN OLGA DEAD.

    The death is announced of Queen Olga, of Greece. [The late Queen Olga was formerly a Grand Duchess of Bussia She was ...

    Article : 95 words
  29. REVISED FARES.

    The Vice-Mayor (Alderman H. M. Russell, M.L.A.), when seen on Saturday, about that he had no comment to make about the "Courier's ...

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  30. INFURIATED BULLS.

    A mob of infuriated bulls escaped from the Seville arena, and entered the SevilleLisbon Air Line's aerodrome, where they charged at and seriously damaged every ...

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  31. FEDERAL CHANGES.

    Seuator Crawford (Assistant Minister) who since the last rearrangement of Ministerial portfolios has been assisting the Minister for Defence (Sir Neville ...

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  32. AT LOGGERHEADS.

    General Da Costa, the military leader in the recent revolution, and at present Minister for War has ordered the revolutionary troops to occupy strategic points in the ...

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  33. MR. COOK'S "HONOUR."

    The secretary of the Miners Federation (Mr. A. J. Cook), at the Wardley colliery, Durham, unveiled a banner bearing portraits of Lenin and himself, side by ...

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  34. MORMON CONVERTS.

    Four women and one man, converls to Mormonism, were baptised by complete immersion at the Claegow Corporation Baths. The women were attired in ...

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  35. NAKON MINES.

    When a cable message was, received by the Nakon Mines N.L., from Mr. W. T. Anderson. the engineer prospecting the area in Siam which was recently taken ...

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  36. MANY PILGRIMS.

    A wave of pilgrims from every nation in the world swept into Chicago for the Eucharistic Congress. Railroad officials declared to-day that the crowds exceed ...

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  37. WOMAN KILLED.

    Edith Hall, a young woman. living in a South End lane. Calford, was found lying in a held with many knife wounds. She died on the way to ...

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  38. COAL TROUBLE OVER.

    Following upon the announcement that work would be resumed at the eoal mines on Tuesday shipping companies have been busy preparing for the resumption of the ...

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  39. CAPTAIN COOK.

    Sir Joseph Carruthers, is who arrived by the Aorangi, will present the Australian flag to the Pan-Pacific Union from the Prime Minister of Australia (Mr. ...

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  40. DA COSTA IN CHARGE.

    Another revolution has broken out, and General Gomez Da Costa, after a war-like demonstration, has placed himself at the head of the Government, owing to ...

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  41. HEALTH MATTERS.

    The Chief Health Inspector of Sydney (Mr. Ogwell), who has visited many Principal American and Cauadian cities, investigating various phases of public ...

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  42. CARBIDE EXPLODES.

    Shortly before 3 o'clock on Saturday morning Mr. C. J. M'Brien, assistant station-master at Nambo[?]f, had occasion to go into the station lamp room. Ram ...

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  43. "DRY" TO "WET."

    The licensing committee for Ohinemuri, the first "dry" district in New Zealnnd to return to "wet" conditions, has granted 10 licenses to hotels, add refused three ...

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  44. FARMER'S DEATH.

    This morning Peter Andrins W[?]eekhorst (aged 85 years) was fomd in his home al Teddington, near Maryborough, suffering from stryechine Poisoning. ...

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  45. WRIT ISSUED.

    The West Australian Goldfiels FireWood Supply Company has issued a writ against Golden Horseshoes Estate for the recovery of £2350 for firewood supplied. ...

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  46. GENERALS RESIGN.

    The President has accepted the resignation of General Szetpycuki, also the resignation of General Haller (Commander of the Posen Army Corps), who was a ...

    Article : 53 words
  47. QUEENSLAND DROVER DIES AT SEA.

    George O. Wood, a passenger on board the steamer Bambra, died at sea from pneumonia, and was brought to Darwin for burial. He recently eame across from ...

    Article : 45 words
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