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  2. BY WIRE AND CABLE

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- Mr. G. Grahame, Mayor of Suva, who is now in Sydney, vigorously protests against the Australian duty on bananas. He says that ...

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  3. SINGAPORE

    LONDON, Thursday. -- In the House of Commons to-day, the Conservatives again attempted to reverse the Government 's decision not to proceed with the ...

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  4. IRISH DEADLOCK

    LONDON, Thursday -- In the House of Commons to-day, when asked whether the Government had conferred this morning with the British ...

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  5. NORTH COAST LAND

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- "From a dairying point of view, Victoria is much more fertile than the proposed Northern New State. As far as wheat is ...

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  6. THE RAILWAYS

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- The Royal Commission which is inquiring into the administration of the N. S. W. railways, took further. evidence to-day. ...

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  7. MR. THEODORE

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- A stop work meeting of railwaymen was held at the Roma, Street station to-day. The meeting demanded the ...

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  8. LIVING WAGE

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- The Board of Trade announced this morning that there would be no change in the living wage in N. S. W., namely, ...

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  9. A JOCKEY KILLED.

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- John O' Mealy, junr., aged 19, the well-known amateur rider, was fatally injured in an accident at Wodonga racecourse yesterday ...

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  10. A POPULAR MINER.

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- The funeral of John Bry[?], miner, late of Richmond Main, to-day, was the longest seen at Kurri Kurri for years. Five hundred ...

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  11. DAVIS CUP

    NEW YORK, Thursday. -- In the preliminary Davis Cup matches between Australia and China, Patterson defeated We[?] 6 -- 1, 6 -- 2, 6 -- 2. ...

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  12. ABOVE THE LIMIT

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- In the House of Representatives to-day, Mr. Bowden (Minister for Defence), in answer to several ...

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  13. POLITICAL CHANGES.

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- It was reported in political circles to-day that the Premier (Sir George Fuller) is likely to be a candidate for North Sydney at ...

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  14. WHAT EXPERTS ONCE THOUGHT

    Mr. Thompson: Is it not a fact that great areas of land on the North Coast were once thought useless for settlement, but are now carrying cattle ? ...

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  15. TRAVELLING WELSHERS.

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- Mr. Woodbury (secretary of the Menangle Park Racing Club) has had three cases of trickery by bogus bookmakers brought ...

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  16. KNOCKED DOWN AND ROBBED.

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- A brutal assault was made on George Punch, of Nyngan, in Victoria Park, last night. Two men sprang at him from behind some ...

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  17. NOT QUITE SETTLED

    LONDON, Thursday. -- The first comittee of the inter- Allied Conference has unanimously adopted the French formula for the settlement of ...

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  18. CONFERENCE OF PARTIES.

    A momentous round table conference of party leaders, consisting of Mr. Macdonald, Mr. Clynes, Mr. Thomas, Mr. Baldwin, Mr. Chamberlain, Lord ...

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  19. STILL ANOTHER VICTIM.

    Another brutal assault and robbery was reported to-night. Reginald Griffiths (28), of Earlwood, was walking along O[?]oline Street Canterbury on ...

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  20. LANG'S FIREWORKS

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- The leader of the Opposition (Mr. Lang), in the Legislative Assembly, in a statement, to-night demanded the appointment ...

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  21. A LOVE SICK MAIDEN.

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- Mona Hilleary ([?]) drank sheep dip at her home at Kawl Kawl near Murgon, yesterday. She died shortly afterwaras. ...

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  22. REPRESENTATIVES TO MEET.

    LONDON, Friday. -- The "Daily Herald" announces that Mr. Cosgrave (President of the Dail) and Sir James Craig (Premier of ...

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  23. TRAGEDY IN FIJI.

    SUVA, Friday. -- Christopher [?]rs Scaly, a public works surveyor in charge of the main trunk road, was found shot dead to-day eight miles ...

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  24. THE AUCTION BLOCK

    LONDON, Thursday. -- The correspondent of the "Daily Express" in Geneva says that a youth, at Bellinzona, tiring of his fiancee after a ...

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  25. THE TURF

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 131 words
  26. PREPARING [?] LEASE

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- Before the Full Court to-day, an application was made on behalf of the Incorporated Law Institute for an order ...

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  27. TAX GATHERER

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- The State revenue received for July amounted to £2,921,200, an increase of £571,984 on the same period of last year. ...

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  28. CRICKET IN ENGLAND.

    LONDON, Thursday. -- The cricket match, South Africa versus Sussex was continued to-day. The weather was fine. Sussex, in the first innings, made ...

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  29. HENRY LAWS0N

    LISMORE, Friday. -- The school concert given here to-night in aid of the Henry Lawson memorial fund was most successful. ...

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  30. WIRELESS RATES.

    LONDON, Thursday. -- The agreement between the Marconi Co. and the postmaster General regarding the construction of a wireless beam station, ...

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  31. THREE KILLED

    PARIS, Thursday. -- Flight Sergeant [?]apin, having told his parents that he would fly over the house in the afternoon, they and neighbours assembled ...

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  32. COTTON SEED

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Chaffey) said to-day that arrangements had been made for cotton seed to be supplied to growers ...

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  33. SCHOOL CONCERT.

    The annual concert of the Terranora public school was held last Friday, 25th july, in Bungalora hall. The hall was crowded and the proceeds are to ...

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  34. ROPING IN THE REDS

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- The executive committee of the Sydney Labor Council is considering a scheme to establish Labor Councils throughout the ...

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  35. TIPS FOR AUSTRALIAN HURDLES.

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- Newspaper selections for the Australian Hurdle, to be run at Caulfield to-morrow, are: "Sun": Groganite, Roisel, ...

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  36. OVER THE EMBANKMENT.

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- A motor truck [?]he property of the Vacuum Oil Company, Ltd., driven by William Paren, [?]rashed over a 12ft. embankment at ...

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  37. SCHOLARSHIPS.

    At the annual meeting of the Byron Bay Literary Institute it was announced that 12 scholarships had been granted to the public school children. ...

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  38. BOY'S HEART RIGHT

    LONDON, Thursday. -- "Boy" Charlton, who returned to London to undergo medical examination owing to the belief that his heart was affected, ...

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  39. A LOST AIRMAN.

    VANCOUVER, Thursday. -- Reuter's correspondent aboard the U. S. A. cutter Algonquin, at Atka Island, says that repeated efforts made by wireless ...

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  40. FLOUR STILL RISING.

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- Consequent on the further hardening of American wheat values, another increase of £1 in the price of flour was announced ...

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  41. A PROFESSOR INJURED.

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- Professor John Adams, the distinguished lecturer, is an inmate of a private hospital at Darling[?]urst. He stumbled down the ...

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  42. CLIPPING THE WINGS OF TIME.

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- Captain Mclntyre, O. B. E., made a successful nonstop flight in a seaplane from Melbourne to Sydney to-day. ...

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  43. WHAT A MIXTURE.

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- The mail steamer Orsova brought to Sydney from London to-day 45 nominated passengers. ...

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  44. THE CANCER SCOURGE.

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- Mr. Oakes (Chief Secretary) states that a committee of [?] professors will undertake cancer research work as soon as the ...

    Article : 56 words
  45. JACK JOHNSON REDIVIVUS.

    CHICAGO, Thursday. -- Jack Johnson, former heavweight champion of the world, has been matched to fight Tut Jackson, a negro, ten rounds at ...

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  46. BIG PRICE FOR WHEAT.

    SYDNEY. Friday. -- A message from Melbourne states that the wheat corporation to-day fixed the price of wheat to millers, under contract, at 66 a ...

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  47. Advertising

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  48. Advertising

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