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  2. ENGLISH DERBY

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Very miserable conditions prevailed for the Derby There was cold driving rain with a hurricane wind; yet the crowd, most of whom ...

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  3. Terrific Floods in the South

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A Wagga message states that a terrific flood is almost inevitable in the Murrumbidgee River. Grave fears are felt for lives and stock, and residents have received a warning to move to higher levels. At Tumut the river is a banker. ...

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  4. THE ELECTIONS

    Writes Mr. R. W. Spurway: Every dairyman recognises the importance of all pure-bred cows, and the advantages and benefits ...

    Article : 164 words
  5. BANGALOW SHOW

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  6. THE TURF

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  7. BY WIRE AND CABLE

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Thursday.--The Attorney General refused the request of a deputation, to revoke the deportation order against seaman Noel ...

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  8. FELL IN TRAP

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Three youths have been arrested in Lithgow in connection with the recent fight in the bush between the police and three ...

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  9. IMPROVING DAIRY HERDS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The Commonwealth Government is engaged in an examination of the scheme agreed to by the conference of State and ...

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  10. NOXIOUS WEEDS

    In Murwillumbah Court of Petty Sessions yesterday, before Mr. W. S. Bromhead, P.M., Somerville Mathias Perkins was proceeded against by F. J. Hawkey ...

    Article : 185 words
  11. ROSEHILL RACES.

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  12. AN EASY JOB.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Thieves entered the premises of Mitchell Brothers, gold blowers, last night, and got away with gold bars valued at ...

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  13. QUICK WORK.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The result of the running of the English Derby was received in Sydney within one minute and a half of the finish of the race. ...

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  14. IT WAS A MERRY PARTY.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—At the Central Police Court to-day, May Flower (54), was charged with having feloniously slain Alfred James Farmer. ...

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  15. WHERE LABOR RULES.

    HOBART, Thursday.—Dissention has arisen between the unemployed and the Labor Government in Tasmania. The men contend ...

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  16. 6600 GUINEAS AS A YEARLING.

    Manna, the winner of the Derby, cost 6600 guineas at the Doncaster yearling sales, where he was picked by trainer Darling, whom the owner, ...

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  17. INGENIOUS IMPOSTOR.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—During the past few weeks an impostor is alleged to have collected money totalling £200 form the Eastern Suburbs. Memorial ...

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  18. A JOCKEY'S DOWNFALL.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.).—At a special meeting of the Canterbury district racing committee to-day, the well- known jockey, Hector Gray, was ...

    Article : 64 words
  19. A GLIMMERING OF REASON.

    PERTH, Thursday.—The indications are that the hotel and cafe strike will soon end. The employers are serving the public adequately, and unless the ...

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  20. NEW STIPE FOR CASINO

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—At the meet of the A.J.C. committee to-night appointment of Mr. H. B. Waterhouse as deputy stipendiary steward to the ...

    Article : 42 words
  21. FOOTBALL

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  22. HIS LUCKY DAY

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Carew, the winner of the first prize in the Calcutta Sweep, began life in a Liverpool draper's shop. He went to sea as an ...

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  23. AN EARLY MORNING EPISODE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--An elderly Greek named Christo Parthenas staggered into his employer's cafe in Oxford Street, Paddington, at 4 a.m. ...

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  24. WRONGLY CONVICTED

    LONDDON, Wednesday.—The question of the guilt of Mary Queen of Scots, which has intrigued historians for centuries, is now claimed to be ...

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  25. MODEST MR. BRUCE

    MELBOURNE, Thursday—Mr. Bruce (Prime Minister) stated to-day that he did not agree with the broadcasting of political speeches by A Class ...

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  26. DREAD CANCER

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A deputation consisting of Professors MacCallum, Sandes, and Mills, and Mr. D. Benjamin to-day asked Mr. Oakes (Chief ...

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  27. SPECIAL FORECAST.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Sectional forecast for the North Coast and Tablelands: Mostly cloudy, with showers. West to southerly ...

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  28. FROM TWEED HEADS TO VICTORIA.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Sir George Fuller (Premier), speaking at Wollongong last night, said that it was the Government's intention to push on ...

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  29. JOBS FOR TROTSKY.

    MOSCOW, Thursday.—It is officially announced that Trotsky has been appointed a member of the Presidium of the Supreme Economic Council, and ...

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  30. STILL NO NEWS

    OSLOS, Wednesday.—The more favorable weather conditions in northern Spitzbergen have in no way allayed the growing anxiety of Amundsen's ...

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  31. THE NEXT STAGE

    LONDON, Wednesday—Britain and France hare practically agreed on the schedule of demands to be incorporated in the note to Germany, on the subject ...

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  32. OVERSEAS MARKET

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Senator R. V Wilson (Minister for Markets and Immigration), states that the board appointed under the Dairy ...

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  33. COLLISION IN THE HARBOR.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A head on collision between two ferry steamers occurred in Sydney harbor to-day. The ferry Koree was proceeding from ...

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  34. OUR AMBASSADOR

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Australian Press Association understands that neither the Foreign nor the Colonial office has been officially ...

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  35. BROADCASTING ELECTION RESULTS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Both the Sydney broadcasting stations announce that results of the elections will be broadcasted until counting is ...

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  36. ENZED'S NEW PREMIER.

    WELLINGTON (N(.Z.), Thursday.—Mr. J. G. Coates (Minister for Railways and Public Works), has been elected the new leader of the Reform ...

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  37. FOOTBALL WRANGLE

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Queensland Rugby League footballers arrived in Sydney to-day, for their annual matches against New South Wales. ...

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  38. HELP THE MEAT INDUSTRY.

    It is proposed to give effect to the Meat Industry Encouragement Act, passed by the Commonwealth Parliament last session, by establishing an ...

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  39. NEXT PARLIAMENT AT CANBERRA.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Mr. Wm. Hughes, M.P., who recently visited the Capital area, says he sees no season to doubt that the next Commonwealth ...

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  40. EARTHQUAKE IN JAPAN.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Acting Consul General for Japan in Sydney has received a further cable message, stating that up to May 24, 800 ...

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  41. "RED" BROADCASTING STATION.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The application of the New South Wales Labor Council, for a license for a wireless broadcasting station, has been ...

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  42. DAIRY PRODUCE EXPORT BOARD.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Board appointed to regulate the marketing of Australian butter and cheese overseas, is now in operation. ...

    Article : 51 words
  43. Advertising

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