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  2. CORDEAUX DAM CRIME

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The retrial of William George Gordon Simpson, who is charged with the murder of Guy Chalmers Clift, at Cordeaux Dam, was ...

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  3. IN FLAMING MOTOR BUS

    LONDON, Sunday.—Seven persons were burnt to death and five others admitted to hospital with severe burns as the result of a fire which destroyed ...

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  4. STABILISATION

    The president (Mr. K. Mitchell) expressed the opinion at the meeting of the Tyalgum branch of the P.P.U. on ...

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  5. JOURNALISTIC SLIP

    Journalists who specialise in polities on high salaries frequently slip when making guesses. One should say that Mr. H. S. Gullett fairly sprawled when ...

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  6. EIGHTEEN ALL

    The Brisbane representative Rugby League football team, now touring the Northern Rivers, met a team representing the Byron ...

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  7. ARTISTS’ BALL

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A meeting in the Domain yesterday, after discussing the rowdyism at the Artists’ Ball, carried resolution, ''that this meeting ...

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  8. THE TURF

    SYDNEY, Monday.—First acceptances fell due to-day for the Epsom and Metropolitan Handicaps, to be run at Randwick next month. ...

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  9. VOICES SILENT FOR EVER.

    In his opening address the Crown prosecutor (Mr. Coyle, K.C.) told how Simpson had been arrested after it was found that two revolvers had been stolen ...

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  10. THE REAL HAPPENINGS.

    The Chief Secretary (Mr. Oakes), is greatly concerned over the disgraceful happenings at the artists’ ball on Friday night, as the result of reading ...

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  11. MINERS’ DEMANDS

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A compulsory conference, under the chairmanship of Mr. C. Hibble, between the Mine Owners’ Association and the Miners’ ...

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  12. ANOTHER SCHEME.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.— Federal Nationalist, members are not taking kindly to the determined efforts being made by the member for Gippsland ...

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  13. HIS ONLY ASSET

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Budapest correspondent of the "Daily Express" writes: Fifteen beautiful women, form–son of the late Sultan, Abdul Hamid, ...

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  14. THE EXAMPLE SPREADS.

    FREMANTILE, Monday.—A somewhat similar experience to that experienced at the Sydney Artists’ Ball occurred at a select golf club ball on ...

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  15. THE SENATE

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  16. A BOY'S DEATH

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The inquest was resumed to-day into the death of Thomas Little, a 17–year–old footballer, who was injured on the football field, ...

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  17. EDUCATION WEEK

    Education Week at Tweed Heads was commenced yesterday. There was a remarkable influx of visitors from all parts of the Far North Coast. The ...

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  18. THE BETTING MARKET.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The betting market on the coming Spring events was brisk to-day, notwithstanding that Saturday's races revealed no ...

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  19. HAMILTON TRAGEDY

    NEWCASTLE, Monday.— Further particulars have come to light concerning the deaths of James Taylor (47), cab proprietor, and Florence Hall (40), ...

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  20. CHINESE CAN "SAVEE"

    WELLINGTON, (N.Z.), Monday—In the Chinese v. Canterbury Soccer football match on Saturday a sensation was caused in the second–half by two of the ...

    Article : 138 words
  21. ENGLISH CRICKETERS

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  22. IN REAL EARNEST

    SYDNEY, Monday.— Mr. Sydney Smith (hon. secretary of the Australian Cricket Board of Control), said that the fact that England was sending ...

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  23. VESSEL ASHORE

    LONDON, Sunday. — The White Star cargo vessel Bardic went ashore in a fog off Liquid Point this morning while on the way to London after ...

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  24. BULLETS AND KICKS

    SYDNEY, Monday.—In petitioning for a divorce against her husband, Raymond Collins, Evelyn Collins told acting Justice Ralston to-day that her ...

    Article : 129 words
  25. WARWICK FARM RACES.

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  26. ROUGH PASSAGE

    WELLINGTON, N.Z., Monday.—The Chinese liner, Ling Nam, from Sydney, encountered a terrific storm during the voyage across. ...

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  27. NURMI, THE WONDER

    LONDON, Monday.—At Helingfors, Nurmi, the Finnish champion runner, was credited with five world's running records to-day. He did the 10,000 ...

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  28. KILLED INSTANTLY

    MOREE, Monday.—A motor–taxi, containing four passengers and the driver, Arthur Ward, was returning to Moree on Saturday night. Just ...

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  29. WHEAT POOLS

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Commonwealth Government is experiencing some difficulty in settling the question of wheat pools for next season's ...

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  30. SUCKED INTO PIPE

    HOBART, Monday.—Miss Clare Meredith (70), wandered away from her home at Strickland on Saturday night. Search parties were organised, and ...

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  31. TWEED v. KYOGLE.

    The following players have been selected to represent the Tweed against Kyogle on Knox Park on Saturday next for the final of the Robertson Cup: ...

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  32. SCRATCHINGS.

    V.A.T.C. Toorak Handicap.—Astrea. Caulfield Guineas. —Grimard, Level a Lady, Summertime. ...

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  33. GENTLE CUSTOMERS

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Theo. Pangilis, the occupier of a fish shop at Alexandria, was roughly handled by three men late on Saturday night. ...

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  34. MEAT BOARD

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Mr. J. P. Osborne (a member of the Board), advocates extension of the functions of the Metropolitan Meat Industry Board, ...

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  35. CITY CROOKS

    WAGG, Monday.—The presence of city crooks in Wagga was again realised on Saturday night, when a stranger is alleged to have assaulted three youths ...

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  36. TASSIE TRAGEDY

    HOBART, Monday.—Thomas Jordan (29), a returned soldier, was found dead in bed in a hut near. Deloraine, Tasmania, with a gaping wound in his ...

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  37. APPROPRIATE.

    The Brisbane footballers were motored to Knox Park on Saturday afternoon in Rugby cars, specially provided gratis by Mr. M. Gale. Nothing could be ...

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  38. FIRE AT EPPING

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A disastrous fire broke out in High street, Epping, at 2.30 this morning. Noakes's confectionery and tobacconist shop was ...

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  39. FOUND IN A TREE.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—There is no suspicion of foul play in connection with the finding of the body of an un–known man in the limb of a tree near ...

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  40. TURBULENT MOROCCO

    MADRID, Sunday.—An official communique from Morocco reports that severe fighting occurred there to-day. Details are lacking, owing to difficulties of ...

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  41. WEMBLEY EXHIBITION

    LONDON, Sunday.—It is learnt on reliable authority that the loss in connection with the Wembley Exhibition is in the vicinity of £1,500,000. ...

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  42. CRICKET MEETING.

    The annual meeting of the Murwillumbah Cricket Club will be held in Ev. Smith's dining–rooms to-night at 8 p.m. A good attendance is requested. ...

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  43. SAFE AT LAST.

    SYDNEY Monday.—The sailing ship Monkbarns, which has been overdue, arrived safely at Newcastle during the week end. ...

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