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  2. ROYAL COMMISSION.

    Giving evidence before the Royal Commission of inquiry into land taxation to-day, David Casey, a former taxation officer, described how Sir Sydney Kid ...

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  3. FILM FIRE.

    A sensational fire in the kinema quarter of London necessitated 40 fire engines being brought into action. The fire followed an explosion on the ...

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  4. DOCTOR'S CONFESSION.

    The police tricked Dr. Frohreich, who is suspected of killing his father-in-law, Egyedi, a wealthy Hungarian landowner, into a confession of murder by ...

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  5. "ALMOST SABOTAGE''

    What are said to be the details of a scheme which the Waterside Workers' Federation proposes to put into operation with a view to ousting the oversea ...

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  6. ARBITRATION.

    A deputation from the Public Service Federation waited on the Attorney General, Mr. Bavin, to-day and asked him to restore to civil servants right of ...

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  7. FENG'S COUP

    An American wireless message, received from Peking this evening, confirms the report that the city is completely isolated telegraphically and by rail. The cause, has ...

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  8. ROWDYISM

    Lord Balfour, Sir Robert Home and Sir John Gilmour, in a letter to the press, urge the Unionist electors of Scotland to vote and support the Liberal ...

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  9. TELEGRAMS

    The Legislative Assembly completed consideration of the estimates. The Appropriation Bill, was passed, and the House adjourned until Tuesday. ...

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  10. £2000 ACTION.

    Before Acting Justice Ralston to-day the case in which Mrs. Silpha Ryman, of Dorrigo, sued Arthur Doudney, dentist, of Port Macquarie, for alleged negligent ...

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  11. CRICKET

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 190 words
  12. DESCRIPTION OF CUP.

    The committee of the V.R.C. has refused the application by a Melbourne wireless establishment, for permission to broadcast the result and description of ...

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  13. "ONE OF THE WORST."

    Percy McDonald, who yesterday was found guilty of receiving, was to-day at Darlinghurst Sessions, sentenced to four years' penal servitude. ...

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  14. MOTHER FOR TRIAL.

    At Glenorchy Police Court Alice McIntyre was committed for trial on a charge of unnecessary cruelty to her son Jack, aged' 10. ...

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  15. STRONGLY PRO-BRITISH

    Mr. Pratten, Minister for Customs, denies the charge made at the conference of the Country Press Association -that the policy of the present. National ...

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  16. MAN MISSING.

    Albert Favell (30), a single man, has been missing from Carlton a suburb of Sydney, since September. 30. He is a returned soldier, and had a cheque for £68 ...

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  17. TWO YEARS GAOL.

    A sentence of two years imprisonment was passed at Darlinghurst Sessions today on Edward Day (29), motor who pleaded guilty to a charge of ...

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  18. £53,000 DEFICIT.

    The South Australian Budget discloses a deficit of £53,000. It is proposed to raise, an extra: £50,000 in land tax and to increase, the general exemption for ...

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  19. LIVE IMPRISONMENT.

    Sentence of death Passed on Herl: man Edward Harvey for the murder of his wife and child at Bute, South Australia, has been commuted to life ...

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  20. MANSLAUGHTER CHARGE.

    The inquest into the crash between a motor lorry and sulky in Parramatta road, Lidcombe, oil October 2, in which Harold Ensen, driver of the sulky, was ...

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  21. COTTON GROWING.

    Lord Derby, who presided at annual meeting of the Empire Cotton Growing Corporation said the development of cotton in the Empire during the past 12 ...

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  22. LETTER TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir,--We note, with very great pleasure, that the newly-formed Ulmarra Chamber, of Commerce unanimously approved of its executive approaching the Municipal ...

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  23. GANG OF FORGERS.

    Officials of the Commonwealth detective office said to-day they were convinced that the operations of the gang of alleged note forgers in Sydney had been extended ...

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  24. MOTOR BUS

    A motor bus was being driven along the Old South Head road, Bondi, this morning and smashed through the window of Laslett's Estate Agency. With the ...

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  25. DAIRY CONTROL ACT.

    Mr. W. Harris, secretary of the Queensland Co-operative Dairy Companies' Association, speaking at Toowoomba to-day on the Dairy Export ...

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  26. ARRAWATTA ESTATE.

    It has been arranged by the Government that the Arrawatta migrants raining farm shall be controlled by the Agricultural Department which has facilities ...

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  27. FEDERAL CANDIDATES.

    Voting in the plebiscites to decide who shall be the Labor candidates for the Senate vacancies and Federal seats at the next Federal elections closes throughout ...

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  28. PAPER MILL.

    There are prospects of a large paper, mill being established on the north-west coast of Tasmania. The industry will probably involve a capital expenditure ...

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  29. CANBERRA'S FIRST PARLIAMENT.

    It was stated to-day that the' first, Federal Parliament at Canberra will be opened early iri 1926. ...

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  30. MAN'S STORY OF ROBBERY.

    Frederick Walpole Anderson was yesterday travelling along the main southern road near Mittagong with two young men whom he had inct, at Maldon the ...

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  31. DAMAGED.

    Someone has chipped off the stone, laid by the Prince of Wales at the site of the capital city at Canberra. The amount of damage has not been disclosed. One ...

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  32. GENEVA PROTOCOL.

    Mr. W. M. Hughes, in an address entitled, "The Geneva Protocol and what it means to Australia," said for Australia there was only one safe course, ...

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  33. SUGAR INDUSTRY.

    The Prime Minister, speaking at Bundaberg to-day, declared the Federal Government was convinced of the national importance of the sugar industry. What he ...

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  34. UNION TREASURER ACQUITTED.

    The trial of Thomas Bath, formerly treasurer of number one division of the New South Wales branch of the Federated Felt Hatting Employees' Union, on a ...

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  35. MORE DREADNOUGHT BOYS.

    Sixty Dreadnought boys for New South Wales are on the Demosthenes which arrived to-day. The liner brought 506 immigrants, including 160 children. ...

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  36. OVERDUE SCOW.

    The overdue scow Cathkit was reported last night 36 smiles from Jervis Bay leaking badly. A radio message was received from the ...

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  37. AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. Charlton, Federal Labor leader, was the guest of the Australian Natives' Association. He was especially struck on arriving in London with the absence ...

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  38. STRIKERS MAY RETURN TO WORK.

    It is probable that the engine drivers and firemen on strike at Richmond Main and Pelaw Main, mines, will decide to return to work. ...

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  39. LEGS SEVERED.

    Alexander Morrison, a seaman off the steamer Iron Master, was killed at Carrington Dyke this, morning. He was run over by a coal train, and both legs were ...

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  40. BORDER RAILWAY BILL.

    The Grafton-Kyogle-Brisbane Railway Bill was forwarded yesterday to the Governor for Royal Assent. As soon as this ...

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  41. NE TEMERE.

    Professor Maclntyre and Dr. Burgess, in a statement regarding the attitude of the Presbyterian Church towards the Ne Temere decree, said practically the whole ...

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  42. SCOUTS HOME AGAIN.

    The New South Wales troop of Boy Scouts arrived at Fremantle to-day by the steamer Moreton Bay, after a six months tour of England and the ...

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  43. CYCLIST KILLED.

    John Heron was returning from work on a bicycle when he was knocked down by a motor lorry. The lorry passed right over Heron, crushing one leg. He ...

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  44. BURIED ALIVE."

    Detectives were engaged last week investigating the report that a man, who was supposed to have died while being taken to Prince Alfred Hospital, had ...

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  45. DUTY STAMP FRAUDS

    A report on an organised duty stamp fraud extending over several months was presented to the Victorian State Parliament by the Auditor-General, Mr. J. A. ...

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  46. CHILD BURST TO DEATH.

    Mavis Hyland, 6, was burned to death during a fire in a boarding house at Tempo late last night. Her brother Roy, 22, who attempted to rescue her, was ...

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  47. AGED SURFER'S DEATH.

    When surfing at Edwards' Beach, Balmoral, this morning, Francis Tijo[?], 74, collapsed. When taken to hospital he was found to be dead. ...

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  48. MR. THEODORE RECOVERED.

    The Premier, Mr. Theodore, who underwent a slight operation for ear trouble a few days ago, stated, to-day that be felt I so much improved in health that he had ...

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  49. L.C. AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.

    Residents of the Lower Clarence living in the district between Maclean and Yamba (No. 1 district), are reminded of the fact that a meeting is convened to ...

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  50. STRUCK A ROCK.

    A message from Las Palmas' (Canary Islands) says the steamer Port Nicholson struck a rock and reefed a hole in her side. The engine room and ...

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  51. FIRST TREATY.

    A ceremony which was without parallel in the history of Canada, occurred to-day when the ratification of the criminal treaty between Canada and Belgium was ...

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  52. BRISBANE TRAMWAY LOAN.

    The chairman of the Brisbane Tramway Trust stated to-day that he had been advised by the manager of the Commonwealth Bank that subscriptions for the ...

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  53. MAWSON WOMEN.

    It is now stated that two expeditions, one from Normanton and one from Burketown, will be sent overland to rescue the white women supposed to be ...

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  54. EXPULSION OF GREEKS.

    Greece has applied for a League of Nations Council meeting at Brussels next week to consider the expulsions of Greeks from Constantinople, which is feared ...

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