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  2. THE TURF

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Following are newspaper selections for Warwick Farm races to-morrow :"Sun"--' ...

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  3. AN INSURANCE COMPANY

    SYDNEY, Friday.--At the Central Police Court, to-day, the hearing was continued of a charge against Oliver Partington (41)Christopher Hedley ...

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  4. MR. PEISLEY, S.M.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Mr. Peisley, Stipendiary Magistrate, who sat on the bench for the last time to-day said that, 10 days ago, he received notice of ...

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  5. FEDERAL ROADS SCHEME

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--In the House of Representative's to-day, Mr. Charlton asked Mr. Bruce if, in view of the intention of Parliament to rise on ...

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  6. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    MELBOURNE, Friday-- In the House of Representatives to-day, Mr. Pratton (Minister for Trade and Customs) told Dr. Nott that confectionery imported ...

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  7. GRIMMETT'S "TURN"

    LONDON, Thursday.--The weather was fine and sunny when the Australians resumed their match against Surrey to-day. At the request of Surrey ...

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  8. DISASTROUS HURRICANE

    VANCOUVER, Thursday.--A Miami (Florida) message says eight persons are known to have been killed during the hurricane at Nassau, on Monday. The ...

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  9. N. S. W. REFUSES.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--It was stated to-day that the three reasons why the Premier (Mr. Lang)reuses to sign the Federal loads agreement are: (1) That ...

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  10. "OUTED" FOR 12 MONTHS.

    BRISBANE, Friday.--The owner trainer (T. Jackson) and jockey (W.montgomery), along with the horse Lilyland, to-day, were disqualified for ...

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  11. DISEASED ANIMALS

    SYDNEY, Friday.-- speaking at the Dairy Inspectors' Conference, to-day on Conservancy in disease control Mr. Max Henry, chief veterinary ...

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  12. A PRISONER'S THANKS.

    Later, a man in the cock also expressed his regret at the retirement of Mr. Peisiey. "I wish to thank your worship," he said, "for the courtesy ...

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  13. LABOURER'S DEATH

    MELBOURNE, Friday.-- Inquiries were begun yesterday into the death if a laborer, who had been camped with a mate in a tent near ...

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  14. VERMIN RIDDEN SLUMS

    LONDON, Thursday.--That the population of Scotland is being recruited from improvident parents, who contribute more than their share to the ...

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  15. DAIRYING INDUSTRY

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--In the House of Representatives to-day, Mr. Paterson (Minister for Markets) told Mr. Forde that it is very difficult to ...

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  16. "DIRTY BOB"

    SYDNEY, Friday.--At an inquest at parramatta, concerning the death of Robert Denling (60),who was found dead in a tent at Bcecroft, with his ...

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  17. INFANT KILLED

    ADELAIDE, Friday --A fatal, occurred at Port Pirie, when Jack he infant son of Mr. and, Mrs. James Harvey, of solomontown, Was killed, ...

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  18. THE REASONS.

    The Minister for Justice (Mr. Mc Kell) said to-day that it had been decided to retire Mr. Peisley, because he had written him a letter, "couched in ...

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  19. "I FAVOR COMBINES'"

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Mr. John Dunlop director of Dunlop Home Builders, Ltd., giving evidence before the Federal Public works Committee, as to ...

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  20. CALCUTTA FIRES

    CALCUTTA, Friday.--A serious position has arisen in Calcutta as a result of the failure of a riverside pumping station. The damage was caused by ...

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  21. MATCH ABANDONED.

    LONDON, Friday.--Heavy rain this morning rendered, a resumption of play in the Surrey match impossible before lunch. With the sun absent and more ...

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  22. BULLET IN THIGH

    MELBOURNE Friday.--During a quarrel at North Melbourne last night two Shots were fired, and vivian Charles Thomas (28). a railway ...

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  23. "THE YELLOW PERIL"

    WILLIAMSTOWN (Mass.), Thursday.--Addressing the Institute of Politics to-day on the political situation in the Orient, Sir Frederick White, ...

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  24. SHOCKING ACCIDENT

    SYDNEY, Friday.--A shocking accident occurred on the new highway line near the wheat silos, at Glebe Island, this morning. A number of men were ...

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  25. RECORD FOR DRAWN GAMES.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The "Daily Standard" thinks the Australians are in danger of putting up, a record for drawn games. The paper adds that ...

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  26. MIGRATION COMMISSION.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--In Federal political circles, it was stated to-night that Mr. Gunn (premier of South Australia) had accepted a position as ...

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  27. CATHOLICS DISARMED

    VANCOUVER, Thursday.--Mexico is attracting attention on account of reports of secret meetings. The authorities feared their purpose was to ...

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  28. MR. SMITH'S FUTURE.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Mr. Sydney Smith, manager of the Australian team, interviewed by Reuters in reference to a report that he is retiring from cricket, ...

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  29. MOTHER'S HEROISM

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--James Hollingsworth, of Gippsland, was felling trees in a paddock with his eldest son. Just as one of the trees was about to ...

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  30. TWO MEN INJURED.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--William Evans (46) and Edward Glassop (39) were working in an excavation at a new pumping station at Abbotsford, when ...

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  31. VERDICT OF ARSON.

    PARKES, Friday.--A verdict of arson against some person, or persons, unknown, was returned by the Coroner, after an inquiry concerning a fire which ...

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  32. "A MODERN CRUSADE."

    LONDON, Thursday.--Bearing a special message to Empire churches, given him by the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Bishop of London ...

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  33. NEARING GOAL

    SINGAPORE, Thursday--"Have arrived at Singapore. Hope to reach Darwin about Wednesday or Thursday next. The fight from Penang was ...

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  34. BAFFLING MURDER.

    LONDON, Thursday.-- Scotland yard is investigating a murder requiring the skill of a Sherlock Holmes. Edward Creed manager of a Bayswater ...

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  35. Advertising

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  36. A BURNT CAR.

    SYDNEY, Friday.-- A motor car which had been badly burnt, was found on Bulli Pass, recently, and subsequently a clam for £500 insurance was ...

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  37. FLOODS IN JAPAN.

    TOKIO, Thursday. --In connection with the Japanese floods, cabled yesterday, the Nugata police report that 754 houses were washed away, over ...

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  38. PLANES COLLIDE.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The utility of parachutes was re-illustrated when a collision occurred between two Air Force aeroplanes at a height of 1000 feet and ...

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  39. FEDERAL GOVERNMENT ATTACKED.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.-- At a Nationalist Party meeting, the Federal Government was attacked over the proposed grants to the States, of £20,000, ...

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