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  2. A CHURCH ROW

    WAGGA. Tuesday.--Extraordinary scenes characterised the annual meeting of the parishioners of St. John's Church of England, which, after sitting for four ...

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  3. SEVEN YEARS' WORRY

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--What appears to be a case of murder and suicide was discovered in a house at 311, New South Head Road, Edgecliffe, to-day, Mr. and ...

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  4. SCENES OF HORROR

    LONDON, Monday.--A terrible disaster occurred at a fireworks factory today at Erith. The factory used to be a Government factory for the making ...

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  5. PUBLIC SERVICE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Mr. Bavin (Attorney General) in opening the annual conference of the Public Service Association to-day said that it has been stated ...

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  6. LATE MRS. O'KEEFE

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--Early on the night of May 19 last year, Mrs. Catherine O'Keefe (wife of a farmer of Bilambil) arrived in Brisbane on a ...

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  7. HUGE CONFIDENCE TRICK

    If any Australian, not overburdened with capital, wishes his sons to take up farming as a means of livelihood, then it is better that he arrange for his ...

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  8. Advertising

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  9. ANTHRAX

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--A message from Walgett states that the outbreak, of anthrax among the cattle on Buckinguy station has been complicated by the ...

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  10. WHAT THE EYE MISSES

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.--Grave allegations with regard to the state of health of various persons concerned, in the manufacture and distribution of ...

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  11. DENBY RESIGNS.

    WASHINGTON, Monday--Mr. Denby (Secretary to the Navy) has resigned, and his resignation has been accepted. Mr. Denby's decision to ...

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  12. CRICKET

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.--A heavy thunderstorm prevented further play in the Sheffield Shield match to-day. ...

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  13. MR. WHIDDON'S POSITION.

    The annual report strongly criticises the action of the Public Service Board in extending the term of Mr. Whiddon, taxation commissioner, for two years ...

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  14. THE ETERNAL FEMALE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--A woman, for whom the police have been searching for two years, has been arrested at Hornsby in connection with the alleged ...

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  15. CRICKET IN ENZED.

    WELLINGTON, N.Z., Tuesday.--The N.S.W. cricket team commenced the match against North Otago to-day. The home team has three wickets down for ...

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  16. TEAMS FOR COMING MATCHES.

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  17. CIVIL SERVANTS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--At the conference of the Public Service Association to-day a hint was given that additional public servants may be retrenched. ...

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  18. THOUGHTFUL GIRL

    LONDON, Monday.--Beatrice Newman (16) was charged at the Portsmouth Police Court to-day with having administered poison to her mother, who is a ...

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  19. REMARKABLE DUEL

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Duncan Mackenzie, an orchardist of Curlwaa, in the Broken Hill district, was found dead by his son in his orchard to-day. ...

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  20. LAWN TENNIS

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  21. THE TURF

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  22. RELUCTANT WITNESSES

    ALBURY, Tuesday.--The inquiry to the death of the man Shephard, who was fatally wounded on February 10 by a man who fired at a picnic party near ...

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  23. TWO TRAIN SMASHES

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Two carriages on an early morning train from Sydney to Lakemba jumped the rails just beyond Sydenham railway station this ...

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  24. QUITE LEISURELY

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--The joint select committee which is dealing with the Meat Inquiry Encouragement Bill met for the first time to-day at Parliament ...

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  25. DOCKERS' STRIKE

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The transporters states, in regard to the dock strike, that food supplies can be maintained over varying -periods, ranging from a few ...

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  26. MANSLAUGHTER

    KURRI KURRI, Tuesday--An inquiry was held at the court house to-day into the death, of James Mitchell, a miner, who was killed in a motor accident on ...

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  27. STILL THE JINGO

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Mr. H. E. Pratten, M.P., after inspecting Cockatoo Dock, expressed the opinion that it should be the nucleus of a new defence ...

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  28. RAIN IN QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--During the past 24 hours further rain fell in parts of Queensland, except the far central west. The precipitation was very heavy ...

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  29. MURWILLUMBAH TURF CLUB.

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  30. MILK DISTRIBUTION

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--A deputation from the grand council of the Milk Producers' Association, headed by Mr Arthur Knox, to-day asked the Minister ...

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  31. IDLE MINE

    CESSNOCK, Tuesday.--The Aberdare colliery is idle to-day for the first time since the big strike. The trouble is due to the fact that the management, ...

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  32. DID HE DESERT HER?

    SYDNEY, Tuesday--The Full Court to-day reserved judgment in the divorce appeal brought by Joseph Brough. The case involves the question whether ...

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  33. A SENSIBLE MOVE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--The Federated Marine Stewards and Pantrymen's Union carried a resolution, for inclusion in the agenda paper at the annual ...

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  34. Advertising

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  35. YET ANOTHER MANIAC.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--Mr. R. G. Garlick, wife of Councillor Garlick, of Cranbourne Shire, has received an anonomyous letter, threatening her ...

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  36. THE POPULAR PRINCE.

    LONDON, Monday.--The Prince of Wales has recovered from his recent accident and attended the football match Tottenham Hotspur versus Oxford ...

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  37. SYDNEY'S SLUMS.

    PERTH, Tuesday.--Rev. Alan White-horn, in the course of a statement at the Children's Court to-day regarding child welfare, said that he had seen ...

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  38. THE BOMBAY STRIKE.

    BOMBAY, Monday.--All the mills were reopened this morning, but the operatives did not work and assumed a threatening attitude. Some grain shops ...

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