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  2. NUNGESSOR'S MOTHER.

    PARIS, Monday. --Commander Byrd to-day visited Madame Nungessor and presented her with a cheque for 30,000 dollars, collected ...

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  3. ELECTIONS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. --It was reported to-day that the State elections probably would be held on October 8. Sixty- eight of the 90 electoral lists ...

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  4. AMAZING DUEL

    LONDON, Monday. --A message from Budapest gives an account of a most amazing duel, the outcome of a quarrel, fought by ...

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  5. FAMILY WIPED OUT

    Forcing an entrance to a bungalow at Mount Albert, a western suburb of Auckland, the police ground the bodies of Mr. and Mrs. ...

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  6. STRIKER SHOT

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. --The trouble at South Johnstone mill, owing to a claim for preference of employment to last season's ...

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  7. THE TURF

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  8. TILDEN BRILLIANT

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  9. OBITUARY

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. --The death occurred at Cromorne this morning or Reverend Septimus Hungerford, known as the Grand Old Man of the Anglican ...

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  10. JOVIAL MONARCH

    LONDON, Monday. --Seldom has London entertained a more jovial monarch than King Fuad of Egypt. Immediately after the reception at ...

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  11. FUSILADE OF STONES.

    INNISFAIL, Tuesday. --After attending Hynes's funeral this afternoon between 300 and 400 men, mostly strikers marched back to to town one body and ...

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  12. STRANGE CONTRAST

    LONDON, Monday. --A strange contrast to his hectic life of adventure was Jimmy White's simple interment in a tiny cemetery in Wiltshire, in the ...

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  13. LABOR CANDIDATES.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. --At a special meeting of the Conroy Executive, tonight, strong criticism was made at "the arrogant attempts to evade the ...

    Article : 183 words
  14. TOTE DOINGS AT MENANGLE.

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  15. GAVE HIMSELF UP

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. --Sentence of two years imprisonment was imposed on James Dunn (20) at Darlinghurst Sessions to-day after he had pleaded ...

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  16. DISQUALIFIED.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. --Cessnock stipendiary stewards disqualified for twelve months Wee Cushla and its owner trainer, J. Stewartt, after inquiring into ...

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  17. MILKING SHORTHORNS

    Mr. E. Cole, official examiner for the Milking Shorthorn Association or Australia, is at present in the Tweed district examining cattle for entry in ...

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  18. SUGAR MILLS CLOSE.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. --Crushing at both the Pioneer and Kalamia sugar mills, on the Lower Burdekin, has been held up by the dispute regarding the ...

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  19. HEAVY SENTENCES

    ALBURY, Tuesday. --Before the Quarter Sessions to-day, Joseph Waterson, alias Stanley, and William "Scott" McLean, were charged with ...

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  20. LANG AND UPPER HOUSE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. --The Premier (Mr. Lang) addressed a meeting of men at Eveleigh workshops during the, luncheon hour to-day. He received an ...

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  21. RUM RUNNER CAUGHT

    NEW YORK, Monday. --One of the boldest attempts to smuggle at valuable cargo of alcohol on to the very shores of Manhattan Island itself was ...

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  22. NECK DISLOCATED.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. --Two men, while playing league football at Rushcutter's Bay oval collided bead on while tackling an opponent player. One, ...

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  23. MOSLEMS INDIGNANT

    CALCUTTA, Tuesday. --Wild scenes were witnessed at a Delhi cinema during the showing of the film, ''The Moon of Israel.'' The film, which is ...

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  24. NIGHT IN THE OPEN

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. --A party of six, including young girls, had an unenviable experience when they were lost in the wilds of the Hawkesbury River ...

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  25. BAREFACED FRAUD

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. --At the Central Court to-day Harold Harvey (30), broker, was sentenced to twelve months' imprisonment on a charge of ...

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  26. TWO RECORDS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. --Two records are believed to have been established by Bond's aeroplane, which is flying round Australia, one from Perth to ...

    Article : 92 words
  27. REFUSED PAYMENT.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. --At the Central Court to-day Stanley Gallagher (24), Lewis Baker (29), and Wilfred Gray (31), were committed for trial on the ...

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  28. SPURIOUS TITLES

    The Rome correspondent of the "Daily Mail" says that Signor Mussolini has declared war on Italy's faked nobility. Hw has appointed a special ...

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  29. SHOW INCIDENTS.

    At the Kil[?]oy (Q.) Show the other day many side shows of the most diverse character provided entertainment, but their operations were not ...

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  30. FATAL FALL.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. --Stephen Fay, late licensee of the Town Hall Hotel, Waratah, died at Liverpool State Hospital to- day from the effects of ...

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  31. LITTLE BOY INJURED.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. --William Hanslow, aged 6, was the victim of an unusual accident to-day. With other Children he was playing in Sydenham ...

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  32. BOLT IN CITY

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. --Two horses attached to a lorry, bolted in Young Street, City, to-day, and,crashing through the door of a warehouse,fell ...

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  33. "SNIFFED UP HER NOSE."

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. --When Gladys Thomas (23), was charged at the Central Police Court to-day with having behaved in an offensive manner ...

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  34. PIDDINGTON RECALLED.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. --It is alleged that the reason for the recall of Mr. Piddington (Industrial Commissioner) while on his way to Honolulu is due to ...

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  35. ATROCIOUS CRIME.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday. --In The Criminal Court, William Thomas Hunt (49) was sentenced to five years imprisonment for a grave offence against ...

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  36. NEWSPAPER AMALGAMATION.

    The amalgamation is announced of the "Evening Post " and the ''Daily Herald," the two newspapers established at Goulburn. The "Post" will ...

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  37. KILLED BY TRAIN.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. --John Jones (47), who lived with his wife and Live children in Bulli Pass Road, was found dead on the railway near Thi[?]roul ...

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  38. CUT TO PIECES.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. --Edward Hynes, of Darlinghurst, was cut to pieces by a train in Redfern tunnel to-night. He was a member of a gang of ...

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  39. BOWLS.

    Bellina had a double win against Alston ville in the Pennants, on Saturday last. In the Blue Pennant they defeated their opponents by 11 points, ...

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  40. WORKMAN BADLY INJURED.

    NEWCASTLE, Tuesday.--While working at the steel works to-day, Alfred Waltisbuhl fell between the huge rollers of a finishing machine ...

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  41. AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE DAY

    SYDNEY, Monday. --The American Consul General held a reception to-day in honour of Independence Day. Many leading citizens attended to pay their ...

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  42. Advertising

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  43. Advertising

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