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  4. BRITISH CRISIS—SAVING £ STERLING FROM COLLAPSE

    Large crowds' gathered outside the Palace to watch the arrival of the resigning Ministers, who handed in their seals of office to the ...

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  5. STOCK SALE

    Mara Bros. report having held their stock sale in the Mudgee yards on Friday, August 21. There was a good attendance of local and ...

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  6. LOVED HER ALL THE SAME

    When asked if he left his wife when lie gave her a "spanking," Rodney Tuckerman said. In Divorce Court to-day, he had loved ...

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  7. WOOL PRICES

    A.L. Desurment, a wool buyer in respect of French interests, who arrived in Sydney to-day, said that the price of wool was not likely to ...

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  8. STRUCK OFF ROLLS

    Bertram T. Heavener was to-day struck off the roll of solicitors by the Full Court for alleged professional misconduct. The ...

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  9. BANK REORGANISATION

    The Government Savings Bank further Amendment Bill passed all stages in the Legislative Council after several sub-clauses had been ...

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  10. SERIOUS CHARGE

    A man was arrested in the city last night and charged with having falsely pretended to David Cragg, a well-known butcher, that William ...

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  11. TRAM SMASH

    When two tram cars collided near Circular Quay this morning 7 persons were injured and taken to hospital. One, Mae Boudet, was ...

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  12. THREE VIOLENT DEATHS

    Three men had violent deaths in Sydney last night. The decapitated body of an unidentified man was found on the railway line near ...

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  13. SECESSION

    Mr. D. H. Angelo, M.L.A., of West Australia, who reached Sydney yesterday, declared that the State wan heartily sick of the ...

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  14. NEXT ELECTION ISSUE

    Charles Hardy. Jr., stated at Albury that the next Federal election would be fought upon the issue of unification versus the extension of ...

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  15. STATE LOTTERY

    More than 50,000 tickets for the third State Lottery have been sold. This morning's mall brought a request from a Broken Hill man for ...

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  16. CONFIDENCE IN £

    A notable feature of the financial market to-day, which was attributed to the formation of the new Government and MacDonald's ...

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  17. ALLEGED INCENDIARISM

    Shortly after 11 o'clock last night a fire occurred in an empty weather—board cottage in Thomas street, Granville, owned by Irin Denham. ...

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  18. WILL CONTEST DALLEY

    Before leaving for Melbourne last night Mr Theodore said that he would again contest the Dalley seat at the next Federal elections. There ...

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  19. SATISFACTION

    The Manchester "Guardian," in an editorial, expressed satisfaction at Mr. Theodore's complete exoneration, which ends does not ...

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  20. FRAUD

    At the Central Court to-day Leo James Book, 26, Jockey, was remanded to August 31. on a charge of having fraudulently converted 12 ...

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  21. TODAY'S SYDNEY STOCK SALES

    Winchcombe, Carson report by phone:— 50,000 sheep and lambs penned at Homebush to-day, useful to good ...

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  22. MacDonald Quitting

    The "Daily Express" says: Mr MacDonald intends to retire from Parliament when the Government has completed its work. In a ...

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  23. FOOD CHEAPER

    The Commonwealth Statistician retorted that the decrease of the cost of food and groceries in July as compared with last year was 15.6 ...

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  24. SHOT DEAD

    With a single-shot revolver pointing towards his face and held beloen his knees, Horace James Harrison, 59. invalid pensioner, of ...

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  25. AROUND AUSTRALIA

    Pilot Broadbent intends to return to Sydney to have his plane overhauled. If completed by Saturday he will again attempt to break ...

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  26. BIG MONEY

    The total of the Convention money in sight is £320,533,000. ...

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  27. FRACTURED SKULL

    All argument at a party at Coburg last night resulted in Frederick Ling. 39, being admitted to hospital in a serious condition with ...

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  28. REVOLT IN PORTUGAL

    A number of rebels, armed with machine guns and revolvers, attacked the barracks of an artillery regiment and arrested the officers ...

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  29. MARKETS

    Butter, 156/6; eggs, new laid 1/- case 9d to l0d; cheese, large 9d, loaf 9½d; honey. 3½d to 41d; potatoes Tas. £7 to £8/10/-. Vic. £7; onions, ...

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  30. CRICKET

    In their match against Kent the New Zealanders made 326 in their first innings (Mills 163, Lowry 34. Dempster 34). Kent have two ...

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  31. CENTRAL FORECAST

    At first fine and warm, but later becoming cloudy and unsettled with showers and thunder, followed by a cold change with squally ...

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