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  2. AMERICAN FLEET

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Mr. E. B. Harkness (chairman of the fleet entertainment committee), said to-day that it was inn possible for the committee to make ...

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  3. BUTTER INDUSTRY

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The conference of the co-operative dairy factory managers was continued to-clay. "(The National Outlook," was the title of a ...

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  4. BY WIRE AND CABLE

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--At a meeting of the Town Planning Association today, opposition was expressed to the proposal to restrict the British ...

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  5. THE TURF

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  6. OMINOUS OUTLOOK

    SHANGHAI, Wednesday.--Britishers employed in the Chinese section of the Canton to Kowloon Railway have left for ...

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  7. IMPERIAL PRESS CONFERENCE

    We are pleased to announce that the New South Wales tour of the delegates to the Imperial Press Conference, which is to meet in Australia in September ...

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  8. APPLICATIONS FOR LAND.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The Under-Secretary for Lands states that private agents have not been authorised to receive applications for land on ...

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  9. AUSTRALIAN WOOL SALES.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The Australian Wool Growers' Council and the wool selling brokers have decided to resume wool sales in Australia on ...

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  10. PICTURES SHOWN.

    HONOLULU, Thursday.--Keen interest has been displayed by officers and men in the moving pictures screened on the Seattle, showing ...

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  11. HAD HIS NECK BROKEN.

    SYDNEY Thursday.--An operation was successfully performed at Invereargill (N.Z.), one man whose neck was broken. He has almost recovered. ...

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  12. TO MARTYR THEMSELVES.

    Sir James Jamieson (British Consul General in Canton), has addressed the following note to General Chao Chu Wu (Secretary of the Bureau of ...

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  13. SYDNEY FIRES.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--A fire broke out last night in the oil boiling and packing department of Major's big paint manufactory at Cabarita. The ...

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  14. LOCAL GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--A conference held in Sydney last night decided to meet the executive of the Local Government Association to consider if an ...

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  15. A LONDON LUNCHEON.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Sir Harry Brittain, M.P. (originator and organiser of the first Imperial Press Conference, 1909), presided at. a largely attended ...

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  16. VISIT TO LISMORE.

    LISMORE, Thursday.--At a public meeting to-night it was resolved to entertain the officers and men of the American fleet who are to visit ...

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  17. NEWSPAPER SELECTIONS.

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  18. A SERIOUS MATTER.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Ther Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce), speaking at a function in Melbourne, said it was a serious matter that so few young men ...

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  19. STILL THE FLOODS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--A message from Forbes this morning stated that the water was 33 feet 7 inches deep, and was still rising. Eighteen families, whose homes ...

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  20. FEELING THE PINCH.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--There is considerable objection in political circles to the proposal that Parliament should meet at 10 o'clock in the morning. ...

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  21. PRECAUTIONS BEING TAKEN

    The remaining women and children at Shameen left for Hong Kong last night by the H.M.S. Khaki. Reliable arrangements are being make in ...

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  22. PONY RACES POSTPONED.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The Richmond pony meeting has been further postponed to Tuesday next. The course is in good order, but the roads are ...

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  23. A FEW MILES FROM HOME

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Two women were lost for 36 hours in the bush a few miles from their home in the Tarana district. Except for hunger and ...

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  24. GRAND NATIONAL DOUBLE.

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  25. "THE GARDENER WILL CALL."

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--At the Darlinghurst quarter sessions to-day, John Alfred Duggan (34), was sentenced to six months' imprisonment to-day on ...

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    LORD BURNHAM belongs to a family that has built up its fortunes entirely on newspaper enterprise. His grandfather had a printing business in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. CHARGE OF MURDER

    LONDON, Wednesday.--A remarkable story associated with the arrest of Gerrit Verenhorst son of wealthy parents, on the charge of having murdered a ...

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  28. NARROW ESCAPE FROM DEATH

    During floods at Dapto, "Togo' Jordan, the well-known footballer when attempting to rescue a bull, had a narrow escape from losing his life. The ...

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  29. ADVICE NOT WANTED.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Replying to a deputation representing the Housewives' Association, the Minister for Customs (Mr. Pratten) refused to ...

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  30. SECURITY PACT

    LONDON, Wednesday.--It was learned that Germany has sent a questionaire to Paris respecting obscurities in the French note, and has ...

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  31. "OUR DARLING"

    CAPETOWN, Wednesday.--At Johannesburg, the Prince of Wales to-day witnessed a magnificent industrial procession, representing the trades and ...

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  32. THE LOAN BILL.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--At the conclusion of the meeting of the National Party to-day. Mr. Bruce (Prime Minister), said that it had been ...

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  33. ARCTIC TRAGEDY

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.--Mr. H. A. Snow, a big game hunter and explorer, who has just returned from the Arctic regions after two years of ...

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  34. THE QUACK AT LARGE.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--In an address at the Australian Health Association to-day, Dr. Rosenberg, a well-known friendly society medical man, ...

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  35. AT CLOSE RANGE

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--A sensation was caused in the main street of Gayndah last night. It is alleged that a woman approached a man and, when ...

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  36. THE CUDAL CASE

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The hearing of the second trial of William Henry Rothery (30), a farmer of Cudal, who is charged with having administered ...

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  37. STABILITY AND PEACE.

    LONDON, Thursday.--In opening the debate on the Foreign Office estimates, Mr. Chamberlain emphasised that the policy in the white paper in ...

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  38. CUT TO PIECES.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.--Michael McCaulice (63), railway engineer, was cut to pieces by a train at Torrens Park station to-day. ...

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  39. "BIG BROTHER"

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Mr. Richard Linton, founder of the "Big Brother" movement in Australia has arrived from Canada. He is to commence immediately ...

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  40. FIENDISH CRIME

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.--James Robert Keats (14), a student of Gawler high school, suddenly attacked with a knife and killed Mrs. F. Martin, with whom he ...

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  41. SUBSCRIPTION FOR MR. NESBITT

    LISMORE, Thursday.--At a public meeting to-night a committee was appointed to organise a shilling subscription list in Byron electorate to ...

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  42. CALL FOR HELP.

    AUCKLAND, Thursday.--An S.O.S. message was received by the Auckland radio station at one o'clock this morning, stating that the steamer ...

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  43. VESSELS LAID UP.

    SYDNEY,Thursday.--The steamer F[?]rdsdale of the Commonwealth Line, will be laid up to-day in consequence of the action of the crew, and the ...

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  44. DIED IN THE STREET.

    SYDNEY, Thursday:--Thomas Wicks (75), was walking along Sloane Street, Summer Hill, to-day, when he suddenly collapsed and died. ...

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  46. Advertising

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