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  2. Advertising

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  4. Appalling Death Roll When Gasometer Explodes

    Mr. James Dooley, ex-Speaker, who was defeated at the recent State elections, was [?] a dinner by his friends at the Ambassadors last night. ...

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  7. "SHE'S GOT US"!

    The adjourned inquest concerning the deaths of victims of the Grey cliffe disaster was continued this morning. The Coroner announced ...

    Article : 138 words
  8. APPALLING EXPLOSION

    All America is shocked at the news of a terrible disaster at Pittsburgh, where a huge gasometer blew up. It is feared there will be an appalling death-roll, while tremendous property damage is already reported. ...

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  9. AUSTRALIA'S RESOURCES

    In the House of Commons to-day, Mr. Baldwin, asked whether the Government, in conjunction with the Commonwealth, had taken steps to carry ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. TORTURED TO DEATH

    The Official Press Agency reports that upwards of 100 Bulgarians have been tortured to death by Roumanians in the Dobr[?]dja district. The ...

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  11. OUR ABORIGINES

    AT a meeting at the Chapter House last night, seven aborigines, members of the Australian Aborigines' Progressive Association, stated their ...

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  12. DUNLOP GRAND PRIX

    The first stage of the Dunlop Grand Prix, which is the longest cycling race ever contested in the British Empire, concluded at ...

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  13. DUTCH FARMERS

    The Netherlands Government has arranged with the Commonwealth Government for the admission to Australia of 200 Dutch farmers each ...

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  14. LATE COMMERCIAL

    Tin is quoted to-day at 493 per unit. ...

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  15. ALEXANDRIA PRODUCE MARKETS

    The following prices ruled at the Alexandria markets, to-day :-- Chaff, wheaten 56 to 76, oaten, 66 to 96 ; lucerne, 5 to 8 ; hay, ...

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  16. BETTING ON TIN HARES

    At the Police Court to-day, Thomas Gollan was fined £25 for having acted as a bookmaker at the mechanical hare coursing on Saturday night. ...

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  17. BRISBANE PRODUCE MARKET

    Messrs. W. E. Siemon and Sons, Roma Street, Brisbane, wired to-day:--Best heavy Wagga oaten chaff 11. New local potatoes, prime quality, are ...

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  18. FLYING BOATS AT BENJAM

    A Karachi message states that the Southampton super-marine flying boats arrived at Benjam this evening. ...

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  19. THE MAN SHE LOVED

    At the inquest at Geraidton (West Australia) concerning the death of June Constance Lupp (25), a married woman who was found shot at the ...

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  20. "GREAT COWARDICE"

    The Coroner, in recording a verdict of accidental death in the case of Laurence Walton and his son Frederick Walton, aged six, who died as ...

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  21. KILONIS AND YOKEL

    At the Stadium last night Kilonis, the Greek wrestler, drew with Yokel (U.S.A.). Although Kilonia failed by the narrowest of margins the, ...

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  22. MORE FLIERS

    President Coolidge presented Charges Lindeberg with the Hubbard medal at a Juncheon for numerous oceanic fliers at San Francisco. ...

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  23. SUSSEX ST. MARKETS

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  24. STOLE THE ELECTRICITY

    At the Police Court: Mrs. Mary Clark was fined £2, with costs, for stealing electricity from the local Electricity Supply Company by ...

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  25. LADY AUCTIONEER FINED

    Mrs. Hannah Harris, who, it is said, is the only woman auctioneer in New South Wales, was fined £1 at Parramatta Police Court ...

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  26. THE BRUCE DIVORCE

    Reserved judgment was delivered to-day by Mr. Justice Owen in the Bruce divorce suit. His Honor said he had come to the conclusion that ...

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  27. WEATHER OR BLOW FLIES ?

    It is reported that 25 persons at the Hotel Acton, Canberra, have been seized with a mysterious illness. The Federal Capital Commission ...

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  28. FULLER'S SEAT.

    In consequence of the rumor that Sir George Fuller may possibly become Agent-General in London, there is considerable interest in political ...

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  29. EARLY MARRIAGE RECOMMENDED

    The Deputy President of the Arbitration Court, Sir John Quick, during the hearing of the claims of the Salaried Officers ...

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  30. MISSING JEWELLERY

    Following an inquiry extending over three months into the disappearance of valuable jewellery from a house at Rose Bay. detectives last night ...

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  31. "SQUIZZY" TAYLOR'S END

    The police now say they have evidence to prove definitely that "Squizzy" Taylor and "Snowy" Cutmore shot one another in the latter's [?] ...

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  32. KNOCKED DOWN BY TRAM

    Robert Fowler, aged 58, a watchman at Wolli Creek tram depot, after finishing his work this morning, west to the railway line to try to recover a ...

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  33. FISHERMEN ADRIFT

    The crew of the steamer WOOKELA heard calls from the near Denial Bay last Tuesday night. They subsequently located two men in a ...

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  34. SCREAMS SCARED HIM

    While Mrs. Piddington, of Casino was [?] in the house on Sunday night she was attacked by a man, who grabbed her arms and then ...

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  35. SQUARING A JURY

    James Leslie Reid was committed for trial at Me[?]ern Police Court, Victoria, on a charge of having incited Herbert Stanley Gimpton to ...

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  36. THE DISMISSED INSPECTORS

    The Union Secretaries Association has decided to approach the Premier and submit representations on behalf of the factory inspectors who were ...

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  37. N.Z. NOT CORDIAL

    Mr. J. A. Thompson, who arrived in Sydney to-day from New Zealand, declared that a [?] rece[t[?] is acorded, many Australians visiting ...

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  38. OXFORD HALF-MILE

    W. C. Wentworth, of Armidale, (N.S.W.) won the half-mile at the Oxford Senior Sports in two minutes three and two-fifth seconds. ...

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  39. TO-DAY'S FORECAST

    Fine with rising temperatures east to north-east winds. ...

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