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  2. Anglican Bishops Oppose No Temere

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Meetings of the Nationalist Coalition party, and former members of the Progressive party, who deserted the party and joined the Coalition at the commencement of the present session were held separately this afternoon, an order to (discuss ...

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  3. THE TURF

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  4. BY WIRE AND CABLE

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Father Kerin, administrator of St. Patrick's Cathedral, Melbourne, who has just returned from a; visit to Great Britain ...

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  5. AMERICAN FLEET

    MELBOURNE, Monday. Mr. Percy Deane, (Secretary of the Prime Minister's Department), says that official advices had been received from he ...

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  6. THREE TO ONE

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The story of an alleged brutal assault on a police constable on the night of February 21, was told in the police court to-day, when ...

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  7. 'EXCELLENT CITIZEN'

    SYDNEY, Monday.-At the Central Criminal Court to-day Edward Jeffs pleaded guilty to the charge of having conspired to use an instrument on Eva ...

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  8. UNWANTED SECRETARY

    SYDNEY, Monday.--At a meeting of Newcastle members of the A.W.U., a resolution was carried severely censuring the secretary of the Railway ...

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  9. SUBMARINE DISTURBANCE

    SYDNEY, Monday.--A severe, submarine disturbance, believed to be in the New Hebrides, was recorded at Riverview Observatory last night. The ...

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  10. THE POLITICIANS

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Mr. Percy Deane (Sectary of the Prime Minister's Department), addressing the vertising Mens Institute to-day, said ...

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  11. £2000 CLAIMED

    SYDNEY, Monday.--In Chambers today, before Mr. Justice James, a mutual order, by consent, was, made for the recovery of documents regarding the ...

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  12. MORE GOLD FOR AUSTRALIA

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The steamer Tahiti, which reached Sydney yesterday from San Francisco, brought a further consignment of gold to Australian ...

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  13. RAILWAY INSPECTOR KILLED

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Mr. George Burgess, a railway inspector, was killed, and Mr. Hickey, district superintendent, was seriously injured, by the ...

    Article : 36 words
  14. A.J.C. MEETING.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--First acceptance were declared to-day for the Doncaster Handicap and Sydney Cup, to be run at the A.J.C. Autumn ...

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  15. ALMOST ELECTROCUTED

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Two little girls, noticed a wire dangling from a telegraph pole at Merewether, near Newcastle yesterday. They grasped it ...

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  16. SUNDAY TENNIS

    SYDNEY, Monday.--A deputation from the Council of Churches, which included 30 clergymen and laymen, interviewed the Lord Mayor (AId. Stokes ...

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  17. MENTAL DEFECTIVES

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Dr. Noble, a specialist, in nervous diseases, gave evidence before the Health Commission to-day. He urged the need for mental ...

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  18. CHARGE OF ARSON

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The city coroner to-day opened an inquiry concerning the fire and explosion which occurred at premises occupied by A. J. Rich, ...

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  19. ARCHBISHOP KELLY ON MIXED MARRIAGES.

    SYDNEY, Monday.-- Archbishop Kelly, speaking at Wagga yesterday referred to mixed marriages. He said he could not see what could be done ...

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  20. SHE MUST HAVE BEEN ANNOYED

    SYDNEY, Monday.--At the Central Police Court to-day, Matilda Devine was remanded on a charge of having maliciously wounded Sydney Corke, who, ...

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  21. THE C:O.D. WINS

    Agent Fined For Selling Bananas Without Authority. BRISBANE, Monday. --Mr., Archdale (police magistrate) to-day gave ...

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  22. STILL THE VOLUMNIA

    SYDNEY, Monday.--There, were no fresh developments to-day in connection with the Volumnia trouble. Many leading unionsists declare a lockout is ...

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  23. WARWICK FARM MEETING.

    Liverpool Handicap: Beauford, Whittier, Brachead, Soorak, Blackadder, Otacre, Valiard, Parody, Pteropod, Polytheist, Sunburst, Bathos, Enere, ...

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  24. BASIC WAGE

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The [?]ard of Trade met to-day to review the basic wage. Mr. Connington, M.L.C., who ...

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  25. BAD SMASH

    BRISBANE, Monday.--A man and two yong women had miraculous escapes from death in a motor smash which occurred on the Redcliffe road. ...

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  26. CHANCE FOR HANNAN.

    Grafton Monday.--The world's sculling champion (Major Goodsell), states that he will give Hannan, of New Zealand, first chance win the title. ...

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  27. QUEENSLAND'S TURN

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Further rainfell over the greater part of Queensland during the week-end, and was of a torrential nature. ...

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  28. A PLUCKY CONSTABLE.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Single handed and with great courage, senior Plain-clothes Constable Ryan, of Richmond, on Saturday night entered a large ...

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  29. THE WATERSIDE WAR

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Before the Industral Registrar to-day, the hearing of an application for the registration of the Returned Soldiers and Sailors ...

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  30. MARKETS ABROAD

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Sir Hugh Denison, who was entertained by members of the National Club to-day, said it might not be more than 12 or 18 months ...

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  31. THE SCULLING TITLE

    AUCLAND, Monday.--If Hatfield defeats Hannon in the forthcoming sculling race at Tauranga, the latter is prepared to stand aside in favor of ...

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  32. NOT HOPELESS

    LONDON, Sunday.--That there will be no reduction in the price of meat for some time, and that the Argentine production has practically reached its ...

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  33. THE DONCASTER.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Owing to rumours being circulated to the effect that Valiard, the Newmarket Handicap winner, was amiss, and that he was ...

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  34. 'VIVA MUSSOLINI'

    ROME, Sunday.--The anniversary of the foundation of Fascism was enthusiastically celebrated throughout the country by imposing mass ...

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  35. COUNTRY HOTELS

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Mrs. E. R. Irvine of the Country Women's Association, giving evidence before the Health Commission to-day and ...

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  36. WESTRALIAN FATALITY.

    PERTH, Monday.--Inspector Genge Burgess, of the Railway Department, was killed, and E. H. Hickey, District Superintendent at Northam, was ...

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  37. MODERN SOCIETY

    LONDON, Monday.--Mr. Ramsay Macdonad (leader of the Labor party), speaking at Porthcawl, expressed the wish that the churches Would open their eyes to the materialism of modern ...

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  38. LATEST BETTING.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The market positions for the more prominent candidates of the Doncaster and Sydney Cup did not change appreciably on ...

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  39. IN CENTROPOLIS

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The site at Kirribilli on which stood for many years the huge store of the Pastoral Finance Association, until it was ...

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  40. THE STRIKE GERM

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The Federal Arbitration Court to-day, dealt with the dockers' and ship painters' claim for a new award. The deputy president (Sir ...

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  41. DISABLED DIGGERS

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The report of the Royal, Commission on war service disabilities was made available to-day. The commissioners recommended that an ...

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  42. PLUNGED INTO RIVER

    CAPETOWN, Sunday.--The Estcourt-Cane Natal express plunged into a river beyond Baits' Hill last night. The engine and a third class coach ...

    Article : 116 words
  43. DISTRICT CRICKET.

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  44. FISH AT THE CAVES.

    Fish, particularly whiting, were plentiful at The Caves during tho week-end. Upwards of 70 fine whiting were secured on Sunday night by a ...

    Article : 46 words
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