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  2. POLICEMAN OF THE SEA

    LONDON, Monday—The "Daily Telegraph's" diplomatic correspondent writes: "Certain continental powers at the Geneva conference are making a ...

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  3. MURDER CHARGE

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Victor Lindrey (29) was charged at the Newtown Police Court to-day with having feleniously and maliciously murdered ...

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  4. CRIMINAL

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Rev. D. F. Brandt, of Chalmers. Presbyterian Church, referring to the white women believed to be held captive by ...

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  5. FEAST FOR LAWYERS

    SYDNEY, Monday.—In December. 1922, Emannel Myerson, property owner, brought an action against "Smith's Weekly," claiming £10,000 ...

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  6. STABILISATION

    "The Ministry was not prepared to take any action that would result in the control of the price of butter in Australia. ...

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  7. STORY IN DIVORCE

    SYDNEY, Monday—In the Divorce Court to-day, in delivering judgment on the consolidated suit of Nellie Davis, formerly Arundale, who was ...

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  8. THE TURF

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Weights for the principal events at the Rosehill meeting on Saturday are as follows: Camelia Stakes, 7 furlongs: ...

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  9. BLASPHEMY

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Rev. Sydney Cox, of Bourke Street Congregational Church, in the course of a sermon last night, said that "end of the world" ...

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  10. DEVIL'S ISLAND

    PARIS, Sunday.—The horrors of Devil's Island, where Dreyfus served his punishment, will soon, be a thing of the past. The "Petit Parisien'' has ...

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  11. TEN YEARS' GAOL

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Sentence of 10 year's penal servitude was passed at the Central Criminal Court to-day on John Joseph Tucker (26), dealer, who ...

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  12. BIG SPRING EVENTS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—At the settling over the Randwick races, Blackadder was a strong favorite for the Epsom Handicap. Although he did not run ...

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  13. REDFERN'S PASTIME

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A police patrol car was going along Abercrombie street, Redfern, on Saturday night, when a party of about twelve men were ...

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  14. OVERLOADED UNION

    SYDNEY, Monday.—In the Industrial Court to-day Mr. Justice Edmunds indicated that, under the award which he proposed to make to ...

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  15. NEW CATECHISM

    SYDNEY, Monday.—At the Presbyterian Assembly to-day, the question of the new catechism in the report of the Welfare of Youth Committee caused a ...

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  16. THE RUSSIAN

    LONDON, Sunday.—Mr. Wheatley (Minister for Health), speaking at Glasgow last night, said that the Russian loan would be a good thing even ...

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  17. INCOME TAX RETURNS.

    Tuesday. September 30, will be the last day for, lodging Federal and State income tax returns without a penalty. ...

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  18. CHARGE OF BIGAMY

    BRISBANE, Monday.—At the criminal sittings of the Supreme Court to-day Hilda May O'Connor was charged with bigamy. The accused, who wept ...

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  19. SCRATCHINGS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The following scratchings were recorded to-day. A.J.C. Derby: Dion, Romany Love. ...

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  20. RATOON COTTON

    BRISBANE, Monday.—The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Gillies), referring to-day to the extension of time allowed for picking cotton and the ...

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  21. STEWARDS ACTIVE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The inquiry in in the interference which occured coming up in the straight in the Tramway Handicap at Randwick on Saturday. ...

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  22. DE VALERA

    LONDON, Sunday.—In a speech to his Cork supporters to-day, De Valera said whether the boundary was rectified or anything else was done with ...

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  23. CUT OFF BY FLAMES

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Awakening with a choking sensation, and finding her bedrom full of smoke, Mrs. Florence Lambert, of Mosman, flung open ...

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  24. INCOME TAXES

    BRISBANE, Monday.—At the Cairns Police Court to-day the State Commissioner of Taxes, proceeded against Charles Woodward and James ...

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  25. ROOFING TILES.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Before the Board of Trade inquiry to-day into the price charged for roofing tiles A. Keegan (secretary of Wunderlich's, ...

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  26. MOTOR HOG AGAIN

    SYDNEY, Monday—Arthur Puckeridge, aged six years, was badly injured yesterday when he was knocked down and run over by a motor cycle. ...

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  27. THE CITY OF VINETA

    LONDON, Sunday.—The "Daily Chronicle's" correspondent in Berlin states that deep sea divers north of the Island of Rucger have discovered the ...

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  28. BANK ROBBERY.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Alfred Chittock, teller at the Canterbury branch of the Commercial Bank of Sydney, was charged at the Criminal ...

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  29. PUNCHED AND KICKED

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Charles Smith, a tram conductor, was on his way home late on Saturday night. when a number of men set upon him. They punched and ...

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  30. DOMESTIC QUARREL

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Following a domestic quarrel, which was reported by neighbors to have continued for many hours on Saturday. Arthur Melrenen, ...

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  31. MARKETING METHODS

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Sir Joseph Carruthers. (vice-president, of the Executive Council), who has been representing New South Wales at the food ...

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  32. EX-POLICE INSPECTOR

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Further evidence was heard at the police court to-day in the case in which Henry Butler Kenney, an inquiry agent, and ...

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  33. GALE AT RYDE

    SYDNEY, Monday.—During a heavy gale at Ryde last night, the roof, was blown off a motor garage. Herbert Edwards, proprietor, was lying on a ...

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  34. CHINA'S LITTLE WAR

    TOKIO, Sunday.—Judging from Press comments and, public speeches, there seems no disposition on the part of any party in Japan to interfere in ...

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  35. CITY SURVEYOR RESIGNS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Leading citizens express alarm at the resignation of the city surveyor (Mr. N. Weekes), fearing its effect on civil ...

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  36. FEDERAL PACT

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Interest in the Federal election pact now centres upon the coming meeting of the central council of the Victorian Farmers ...

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  37. CHURCH UNITY

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church of Australia again discussed the question of church unity to-night. when the ...

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  38. COOK WANTS A FIGHT.

    PARTS, Sunday.—The "Echo de Sports" states that George Cook's (the Australian boxer) manager has informed it that Cook is anxious, to ...

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  39. GROUP SETTLEMENT

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Addressing a men's meeting, the Premier (Sir George Fuller) defended the State Government's immigrant policy. He said the ...

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  40. DROWNED IN MURRUMBIDGEE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Christopher Mvuott, of Wagga, was drowned in the Murrumbidgee River yesterday while boating. It appears that the craft ...

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  41. CAMP RIOTS

    SYDNEY, Monday.—General Brand describes the report of riotus proceedings in Liverpool camp as "grossly exaggerated." He says this attitude ...

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  42. STABBED HIS FRIEND

    SYDNEY, Monday.—An immigrant Youth in Westralia, charged with stabbing a boy friend, said he acted under an uncontrollable, impulse. He later ...

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  43. UPPER HOUSE

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Cabinel experiencing considerable difficulty in deciding the form of the Bill to reform the Legislative Council. ...

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  44. £800 WORTH OF GOODS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Charles Clarke, alias Rilcy, alias Turner, and James McHugh were charged at the Central Court to-day with having broken and ...

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  45. PROHIBITION.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—An unswerving advocacy of prohibition has been declared by the New South Wales district of the Rechabite Order. ...

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  46. THE BUDGET SPEECH.

    SYDNEY, Monday—The State Treasurer (Sir Arthur Cocks) announced to-day that he expected to deliver his budget speech next week. ...

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