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  2. Awful Scenes

    LONDON, Monday. -- The deaths through the cloudburst in Saxony are now estimated at 200. The death roll is mounting steadily as ...

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  3. THE TURF

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. --By winning the Nursery Handicap on Rastus at Gosford races to-day, jockey S. Davidson brought the total of his wins in the ...

    Article : 321 words
  4. Big Blaze

    The most spectacular blaze seen in Sydney for many years occurred in Chalmers Street, early yesterday morning, and resulted ...

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  5. BLOWN UP

    MELBOURNE,Tuesday. --There was an extraordinary occurrence at Elsternwick early this morning, when an eight- roomed brick and stone residence, ...

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  6. DUBLIN MURDER

    DUBLIN, Monday. --The police have arrested nine youths on suspicion, in connection with the assassination of Mr. Kevin ...

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  7. EARTHQUAKE

    LONDON, Monday. --A Jerusalem message states that an earthquake cracked the small dome of the Holy Sepulchre, and other ...

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  8. NOT CONTESTING

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. --Mr. E.A. McTiernan, late Attorney-General, has decided not to contest the forthcoming State elections. ...

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  9. STATEMENTS TWISTED

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. --The Premier (Mr. Lang) to-night referred to a speech at Bathurst by the leader of the Country Party (Mr. Buttenshaw), ...

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  10. POLICE BAFFLED.

    The police made a thorough examination of the wreckage to-day, but could find nothing that would lead to a solution of the mystery. They are ...

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  11. LONDON INUNDATED

    LONDON, Monday. --One of the most remarkable thunderstorms in the history of London broke in the Thames Valley this afternoon. ...

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  12. TRUNK MURDER

    LONDON, Monday. -- The trial of John Robinson in connection with what is known as the trunk murder was begun at Old Bailey to-day. The High ...

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  13. CONDOLENCES FROM GENEVA

    LONDON, Monday. --A Geneva message states that the Empire Delegation attending the naval limitation armaments conference telegraphed their ...

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  14. JOHANNA SOUTHCOTT

    LONDON, Monday. --A mysterious box belonging to the prophetess, Johanna Southcott, which had been sealed for 113 years, was opened at ...

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  15. QUEENSTOWN 1924 SHOOTING

    DUBLIN, Monday. --Two men have been arrested at Cork in connection with the Queenstown shooting in 1924, when an armed party fired on ...

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  16. BECOMING A HABIT.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. --Prince Lanar kite, which was to have started in the jumpers' flat race at Gosford this afternoon, was stolen last night from ...

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  17. FIVE DAY WEEK

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. --The State Cabinet to-day decided that, where practicable, public servants should work only five days a week. The last ...

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  18. MURDER OF NATIVE

    PERTH, Tuesday. --Constables Dennis Hastings Regan and James Graham St. Jack were charged, at the City Police Court to-day, with having at Dala, ...

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  19. TICK ERADICATION

    Mr. C. J. Sanderson presided at the usual monthly meeting of the Board of Tick Control, held a Lismore yesterday. Other members present ...

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  20. STORM SWEEPS PARIS.

    LONDON, Monday. -- A Paris message states that a violent storm last night swept the city, considerable damage being caused by lightning. ...

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  21. GILBERTIAN EPISODE

    At yesterday's meeting of the Board of Tick Control, Mr. Athol Young, one of the stockowners' representatives on the Board, requested the chairman to ...

    Article : 213 words
  22. SLASHED WITH RAZOR

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. --At Darlinghurst Quarter Sessions to-day, Claude Taylor(41), wharf laborer, was charged with having maliciously ...

    Article : 296 words
  23. TOURING CRICKETERS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 66 words
  24. HEAVY FROST

    Another heavy frost was experienced in most parts of the Tweed district yesterday morning. It was more general than that on Monday, and in ...

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  25. TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES

    A Madrid message states it is officially announced that all operations in the Spanish zone in Morocco have ceased, following the disarming of all ...

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  26. USE OF MOTOR CAR

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. --Before Mr. Justice James in Chambers, to-day, an application was made for a writ of prohibition to restrain Stanley August ...

    Article : 180 words
  27. ANOTHER FIRE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. --Heavy losses of valuable machinery were sustained by Moffat, Virtue, Ltd., machinery manufacturers, when a fire occurred in the ...

    Article : 108 words
  28. KNOCKED BY ENGINE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. --While working on the railway lines between Croydon and Burwood this morning, Hilton Scott (30), a fettler, was knocked ...

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  29. GAVE HER A "BELTING."

    Vera Carr said that on the night of the attack her husband gave her a "belting" in Goulburn Street, and then took her home. He reduced her ...

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  30. TO VISIT AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, Monday. --It is officially announced that Mr. L. S. Amery (Dominions Secretary) and Mrs. Amery will leave England on July 22, and ...

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  31. REPRIEVE GRANTED

    GIBRALTAR, Tuesday. --Lieutenant Duffield, convicted of the murder of his superior officer and sentenced to death in June last, has been reprieved. ...

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  32. MURWILLUMBAH F. & S. ASSOCIATION.

    Murwillumbah branch of the Farmers and Settlers' Association, at its monthly meeting yesterday, discussed the forthcoming State elections. Mr. ...

    Article : 138 words
  33. MARVELLOUS QUEANBEYAN.

    Queanbeyan, next to Canberra, is the most rapidly expanding town in Australia. In 1921 the census showed a population of 1824, in 1924, it was ...

    Article : 117 words
  34. LAW CLERK REMANDED

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- Harry Fane Beecher (30), a law clerk, was charged at the Central Police Court to-day with having fraudulently ...

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  35. LANG'S WATCHFUL EYE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. --It is understood the Treasurer (Mr. Lang) is keeping a watchful eye on tin hare coursing as a source of future revenue. It is ...

    Article : 63 words
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