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  2. THE PENTRIDGE REVOLT.

    At the request of the prisoners in Pentridge, one of their number has drawn up a document -- the second since the recent trouble began -- to ventilate "one of the ...

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  3. FUTURE OF EGYPT.

    Highly important papers respecting the recent negotiations with the Egyptian delegation have been published. They include -- Firstly, a memorandum of the ...

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  4. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The 67th anniversary of the insurrection at the Eureka Stockade, which occurred on Sunday, 3rd December, 1854, was celebrated on Saturday afternoon ...

    Article : 268 words
  5. Series of Railway Accidents.

    On Saturday evening a well-built man about 30 years of age was admitted in an unconscious condition to Melbourne Hospital, where he had been conveyed from ...

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  6. IN OTHER STATES.

    SYDNEY. -- The Sulphide Corporation's works at Cockle Greek may have to close down owing to the shortage of concentrates. The manager ...

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  7. AMUSEMENTS.

    At the Musical Society's final concert of the season the greater portion of the programme was devoted to compositions by Australian composers. It is scarcely ...

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  8. SYDNEY COUNCIL.

    SYDNEY. -- There can be little doubt that the prestige of the Australian Labor party has suffered severely during tins last few, weeks in New South Wales. Given ...

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  9. BROKEN HILL AFFAIRS.

    BROKEN HILL. -- The management of North Broken Hill mine is inviting employes who are out of work and who were on the pay roll of the company on 1st May. ...

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  10. HOYT'S PICTURE THEATRES.

    Some of Rex Beach's thrilling Alaskan stories are recalled in Wolves of the North, which is being shown at Hoyt'd theatres in town. One can see the ...

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  11. BENDIGO.

    Amongst the new season's fruit marketed in Bendigo on Saturday were peaches from Nyah, which brought 17 to 18 a case, and apricots from Nyah and Treseo, which sold ...

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  12. Run Down By a Train.

    Thomas Mounsey, 44, laborer, a resident of Chelsea, was killed instantly on the railway line at the open crossing, Chelsea, on Saturday evening. He was walking over ...

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  13. UNIONISM AND POLITICS.

    SYDNEY. -- An industrial sub-committee has been appointed by the central executive of the Australian Labor party, and one of its chief objects will be, it is ...

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  14. THE MEWTON CHOIR.

    A Mewton Choir concert was given in the Town Hall on Saturday night. It has been pleasant to record, on several previous occasions, the admirable work ...

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  15. FALL BETWEEN TRAIN AND PLATFORM.

    A single woman named Norah M'Guinness, 59, living at Waterloo-street, St. Kilda, fell between the platform and an electric train at the South Melbourne ...

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  16. CYCLONIC STORM IN SYDNEY.

    Hail stones, accompanied by cyclonic wind, swept a five-mile track of country at Boggabri, Gunnedah and Molong on Saturday. In many cases the wheat crops ...

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  17. PARAMOUNT THEATRE.

    At the Paramount Theatre on Saturday Scrambled Wives was screened, and proved to be a piquant comedy. Life's Darn Funny, a far from lugubrious conception, ...

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  18. GEELONG.

    About 70 school teachers from Ballarat visited Geelong on Saturday as guests of Geelong teachers. They were received at the city ball by Alderman Brownbill, ...

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  19. INTER-STATE CRICKET.

    BRISBANE. -- A match between New South Wales and Queensland was commenced at Brisbane cricket ground on Saturday afternoon. The visitors won the ...

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  20. PORTER STRUCK BY TRAIN.

    While two trains were about to enter the railway station at West Richmond on Saturday Thomas Small, 31, porter, married, living at the corner of Goodhall ...

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  21. MAKING LAND AVAILABLE.

    Speaking at the Eight Hours dinner at Orange on Saturday, the Premier (Mr. Dooley) said the land hunger was as keen as ever. A stage had been reached when ...

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  22. MELBA HALL -- VOCAL RECITAL.

    A vocal recital on Saturday night at the Melba Hall by Mr. Henry Thomas and students was appreciatively received by a large audience. For his first item Mr. ...

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  23. Depressed Wood Trade.

    DAYLESFORD. -- The firewood supply operating in the State forest in the triet complain that they are suffering [?] ships through the depressed demand ...

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  24. THE NEW SEASON'S WHEAT.

    BERRIGAN. -- The new wheat is being delivered at railway stations in Southern: Riverina. At Berrigan the first lead came from Mr. A. Dalgleish's farm, and it was a good sample. ...

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  25. A SHUNTING MISHAP.

    GEELONG. -- Shortly before 3 o'clock on Saturday morning, in the North Geelong railway yards, a young married man named Arthur Hilton, a shunter, was ...

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  26. Tragedy at a Cliff.

    A lad, Thomas Major Lane Broken- bridge, 10 years, while chasing goats with a playmate at Barrenjocy on Saturday afternoon, approached too close to the cliff ...

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  27. Mr. Hughes and His Supporters

    The Prime Minister and Mrs. Hughes were present at a carnival in Caulfield Park on Saturday, which was organised by the Caulfield Park Improvement ...

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  28. Prison Reform in Victoria.

    Our present system of penal punishment was criticised in on address delivered by Mr. S. Manger (chairman of the Indeterminate Sentences Board) at the Playhouse ...

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  29. Woman's Shocking Death.

    SYDNEY. -- A young woman, Laura Crossley, 19 years, of Darlinghurst, was crossing Oxford-street on Saturday night when a motor car knocked her in front ...

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  30. TIVOLI THEATRE.

    The management of the Tivoli Theatre, in pursuance of its policy of securing the best artists obtainable has engaged Messrs. George Brooke and Edward C[?]ill for a short season. On Saturday they made their ...

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  31. LOW PRICE OF POTATOES.

    KILMORE. -- The low ruling price potatoes in the Melbourne market [?] the cause of grave concern and loss growers in the district. Early last [?] a Mount William farmer consigned a[?] ...

    Article : 149 words
  32. MEAT STOCKS IN ENGLAND.

    The Acting High Commissioner for Australia' (Mr. Shepherd), the High Commissioner for New Zealand (Sir James Allen) and the Agents-General for Tasmania (Mr. ...

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  33. MOTOR ACCIDENTS IN VICTORIA.

    Thelma Darcy, five years, who had lived with her parents, at Dow-street, South Melbourne, died, in the Homoeopathic Hospital on Saturday from injuries ...

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  34. Riverina News.

    BERRIGAN. -- Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Gannan, who are leaving Berrigan, were entertained by the golf and tennis clubs. The form was presented with a gold mounted fountain pen, and the latter ...

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  35. RACE BETWEEN WOOL SHIPS.

    WELLINGTON. -- News of the result of the race homeward between three wool ships has been awaited with interest. The Franco left Wellington on 5th September, ...

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  36. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    PERTH. -- The Governor (Sir Francis Newdegate) has forwarded to the Premier the following letter, which was received from Lord Stamfordham, private secretary ...

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  37. Henley on Weeroona.

    BENDIGO. -- In dull weather on Saturday afternoon the Henley on Weeroona carnival, arranged by the Sandhurst Rowing Club and St. Paul's Ladies' Rowing ...

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  38. [?]IE COTTAGE BY THE SEA

    The annual excursion of the Minist[?] Children's League took place on Satu[?] when between 800 and 900 people mad[?] trip to the "Cottage by the Sea" in ...

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  39. BIJOU THEATRE.

    The Bijou management continues to maintain its reputation for vaudeville, and the bill presented at the Saturday sessions was appreciated by large audiences. The ...

    Article : 135 words
  40. TRINITY COLLEGE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 208 words
  41. Strike at Brisbane Gail.

    BRISBANE. -- Mr. Peirson, Controller of Prisons, on Saturday made a statement regarding an outbreak amongst prisoners in Boggo-rood Gaol., He stated that on ...

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  42. LAW LIST -- THIS DAY.

    HIGH COURT OF AUSTRALIA. -- (Before Justice Higgins, in the Third Civil Court 10.) -- Carey v. the Commonwealth, for jud[?] ARBITRATION COURT. -- (Before Mr. ...

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  43. RAILWAY WORKSHOPS.

    The Railway department has now under consideration plans for the erection of an electric steel furnace in conjunction with the building of the proposed new foundry ...

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  44. PALACE THEATRE.

    The initial presentation by Fullers Dramatic Players at the Palace Theatre on Saturday night of. Mr. C. Vernon Proctor's comedy drama Give Her A ...

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  45. NEWMAN COLLEGE.

    Open scholarships and exhibitions for students entering the University in 1922 have been awarded by the college council as follow:-- Resident Scholarships (£26). -- Charles O'Malley ...

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  46. FIRST AERIAL MAIL.

    Service Inaugurated on Sunday. PERTH. -- The first Australian aerial mail service was inaugurated on Sunday, when three planes, piloted by Major ...

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  47. Advertising

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  48. Flogging Natives at Rabaul.

    Sir. -- I am grateful for Mr. Twigg Patterson's letter. It seems to clear up in my own mind and in the minds of many the impression that was abroad regarding the ...

    Article : 148 words
  49. J. C. WILLIAMSON PANTOMIME.

    Preparations are well in hand at Her Majesty's for the production of the J. C. Williamson pantomime, Babes in the Wood. The cast will be of unusual ...

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  50. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENT

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 57 words
  51. Caterpillars Stop a Train.

    MORNINGTON. -- The special train containing 500 passengers and the Ministerial party was stopped on Friday morning by thousands of caterpillars being on the rails ...

    Article : 83 words
  52. SCOTCH COLLEGE ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 74 words
  53. THE SONOMA'S STOLEN GOLD

    The San Francisco "Chronicle" states that Mr. Samuels, manager of the Oceanic Steamship Co., owners of the steamer Sonoma, has sworn out a warrant against ...

    Article : 65 words
  54. TASMANIA.

    HOBART. -- A determined attempt at suicide is reported from Moonah. Vernon Bone, 20 years, shot himself in the region of the heart after having had an ...

    Article : 50 words
  55. Advertising

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