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  2. SCULLING

    Major Goodsell, George Towns and party arrived at Ulmarra, at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon after an eventful journey from Sydney by motor car. ...

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  3. SPORTING

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  4. EUROPEAN PACT

    The "Morning Post," in a leader entitled, '' The Pact and the Dominions," denies that Britain by joining part in the European pact would be taking a ...

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  5. SEAMEN'S AWARD

    In the Federal Arbitration Court, the application by the Seamen's Union and shipping companies for a variation of the seamen's award in regard to picking ...

    Article : 134 words
  6. UNEMPLOYMENT

    The National Insurance Royal Commission resumed taking evidence in Sydney to-day. One object of the Commission's to discover whether ...

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  7. PARIS TALK

    By way of contrast to the meagre information vouchsafed by the British correspondents last night, the Paris newspapers appeared this morning with ...

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  8. SINGAPORE

    An exclusive announcement has been made that the Admiralty are sending out a huge floating dome to Singapore. The question arises whether this does not ...

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  9. RETURNED SOLDIERS' UNION.

    The secretary of the Returned Soldiers and Sailors' Waterside Workers' Union states although many members have joined the Waterside Workers' ...

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  10. THE VOLUMNIA.

    The steamer Volumnia, which was declared "black" at Fremantle, was sighted off Wilson's Promontory yesterday. She is due in Sydney to-morrow. ...

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  11. OUR WOMEN

    A deputation from the Country Women's Association waited on the Premier, Sir George Fuller. to-day, and asked that the Government should pay ...

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  12. FLEET'S VISIT

    Mr. J. A. M. Elder, Australian Trade Commissioner, commenting on the revised schedule of the American Fleet, said the United States naval authorities are ...

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  13. TELEGRAMS.

    It is stated authoritatively in Melbourne there is no immediate prospect of the Commonwealth borrowing in the United States although several offers ...

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  14. DEATH OF SON

    In the Probate Court to-day Solomon Steenbohm made application for leave tr swear to the death of his son, Harold in or about October, 1922. ...

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  15. BOAT CAPSIZED

    Two boys, Melville and Desmond Lochran, aged four and a half and two years respectively, lost their lives in the Mary River, near Widgee Crossing, yesterday. ...

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  16. MOTOR CARS COLLIDE.

    A collision occurred last night at Enfield between two motor cars. The passengers were hurled to the roadway. A girl, Betty Elliott was pinned beneath ...

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  17. BURNED ALIVE

    The "Daily Express" Moscow correspondent says Father Fedoukoviteh, a Polish Catholic priest, was burned alive. His assailants poured petrol over ...

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  18. KILLED BY TRAIN.

    John McDermott was knocked down and killed by an engine at the mortuary station this morning. He received shocking injuries. ...

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  19. POWER ALCOHOL

    A company with a capital of £50,000 has been formed in Sydney to exploit and develop the researches of Dr. W. M. Sinclair into the prickly pear problem. ...

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  20. RAGING INFERNO

    The Silver Peak mine at Round Hill, four miles from Broken Hill, was destroyed by fire yesterday in mysterious circumstances. ...

    Article : 149 words
  21. STRANGER SURPRISED.

    John Tierney, nightwatchman at the Co-operative Box Company's works, on the Parramatta River near Abbotsford, told V the police that while on his rounds he ...

    Article : 102 words
  22. MISSING CHILD

    At the Darlinghurst Sessions to-day, before Acting Judge Rowland, Sylvia Burns, 43, was charged with having taken Hilda Margaret Brazill, aged 5, ...

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  23. GAOLED MINERS

    A meeting of lodge und group delegates from the whole of the Newcastle mining fields carried a resolution, "viewing with contempt the class biased action ...

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  24. PAY OF ARMY

    The "Daily Express" understands that the position of reducing the pay of the fighting forces, which has been discussed since 1923, will be settled by a ...

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  25. MORE ITALIANS.

    The steamer Citta de Genova, which arrived from Italy yesterday, carried 458 passengers, mostly Italians. ...

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  26. GOLD EXCHANGE

    Mr. Bruce said to-day that the regulations governing the mints in Sydney, Melbourne and Perth provide that gold bullion shall be paid for by cheque, but ...

    Article : 177 words
  27. SON'S DEATH.

    In connection with the finding of the body of William Bent, at Lilyvale, Victoria, deceased's father informed the police that a certain person had ...

    Article : 122 words
  28. THE KING

    The King is making good progress. He was unable to go out to-day owing to a bitter wind. It is expected, that lie will leave for the Mediterranean at the end ...

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  29. STORAGE OF BUTTER

    The storage or butter in the Government new cold stores at Hamilton, on the Brisbane River, commenced to-day, when approximately 3000 boxes of butter ...

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  30. CHARGES AGAINST 106 MINERS.

    Following on the sentence of a fortnight's imprisonment on 42 employees of the Mount Kembla mine for indulging in an illegal strike, 106 other employees ...

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  31. METROPOLITAN WINNER.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 55 words
  32. IMMIGRATION

    Speaking at a luncheon under the auspices of the Royal Colonial Institute, Sir Hugh Denison, who has just returned from England, said the British ...

    Article : 119 words
  33. REPARATIONS

    The Agent-General of the Reparations Commission has issued a statement covering the first annuity from Germany under the Dawes scheme to February 28, 1925. ...

    Article : 58 words
  34. SOUTH GRAFTON RACES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 150 words
  35. UNION OFFICIAL IN TROUBLE.

    Thomas Bath 52, formerly treasurer of the New South Wales branch of the Federated Felt Hatting Employees Union of Australia, who was found guilty of being ...

    Article : 88 words
  36. FULL COURT APPLICATION.

    The Full Court this afternoon granted a rule nisi returnable on Thursday calling upon the Industrial Arbitration Court and Port Kembla collieries to show cause why ...

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  37. BAR DISAPPROVES

    A general meeting of the Queensland Bar Association this afternoon carried a resolution expressing emphatic disapproval of the proposed appointment of ...

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  38. NEWS OF THE WORLD.

    It is the intention of the authorities to close for a considerable period the whole of the area under the dome of St. Paul's. Services will be held in other ...

    Article : 125 words
  39. THE SENATE VACANCY

    At a meeting of the Consultative Council of the National Association it was decided that it should be left to Parliament to fill the Senate vacancy. ...

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  40. MURDER CHARGE

    At the conclusion of the inquest into the death of Mrs. Pitts, a young avoid an upon whom it was alleged an illegal operation was performed, Nurse Hannah ...

    Article : 63 words
  41. OBSTETRIC HOSPITALS.

    Giving evidence before the Royal Commission on Public Health, Dr. Windeyer, Professor of Obstetrics at Sydney University advocated the establishment of ...

    Article : 70 words
  42. CYCLING

    The decision or the New South Wales League of Wheelmen disqualifying Willie Spencer for six months has Apparently not yet been communicated to ...

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  43. NOT SATISFIED.

    Further developments cook place to-day in connection with the Labor Senate selection ballot. A number of candidates are dissatisfied with the decision ...

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  44. ABDUCTION CHARGE

    Harold Hawkins was remanded at Gosford Police Court on a charge of having abducted Margaret Lagettie out. of possession of her father, Frederick Lagettie, ...

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  45. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE

    Frederick Wilson appeared before the Magistrate (Mr. D. W. Reed) at the Grafton Police Court yesterday on a charge of having attempted suicide at ...

    Article : 222 words
  46. WILD COW

    At Ballarat yesterday an infuriated cow charged a number of pedestrians. Mr. Hughes, M.L.A., seized the animal by the horns and held it down until a ...

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  47. ROUGH WEATHER

    The acting State Meteorologist, referring to the torrential rains on the North Coast, stated that advices received to-night intimate the weather is ...

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  48. DR. PAGE'S TOUR.

    Dr. Page Bailed for England on the Baltic to-day. He expressed satisfaction with his American trip, and intimated that he had gathered much information ...

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  49. SUNDAY SPORT

    In a number of churches last night the City Council's decision to permit Sunday sport was strongly condemned. Rev. A Hayholden declared it was still ...

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  50. CHURCH COLLAPSED

    During a storm at Cloncurry on Saturday afternoon the wind blew with hurricane force for about 15 minutes. The Methodist church collapsed. Many build ...

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  51. DR. PURDY'S ADVICE

    Speaking at a meeting of the Works Committee of the City Council the city health officer, Dr. Purdy, said by the law of averages another pandemic of ...

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  52. SPECIAL TRAINS

    Messrs. Nesbitt and Missingham, M's.L.A., have been notified by the Railway Commissioners that they have given consideration to their personal ...

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  53. ULMARRA

    The monthly meeting of the P. and O. Association will be held in the schoolroom, to-night (Tuesday). Amongst other business to be dealt with ...

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  54. ENGLISH CRICKETERS

    The English cricketers, who left Sydney last night en route to England, were given an enthusiastic send off. Both Gilligan and the manager, Mr. Toone. ...

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  55. CAUGHT IN QUICKSAND

    While duck shooting on St. Margaret Island a man named Alder was caught in quicksand in a mangrove swamp. When the water reached his chin he succeeded ...

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  56. LONG SWIM

    Tom Morris, the Sydney swimmer, who made unsuccessful attempts to swim the English Channel in 1922, swam from tho public wharf, Woy Woy, to Pheaan's ...

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