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  2. JEALOUSY

    An unusual story was told at Essendon Police Court, to-day, when Reginald Francis, a motor driver, was committed for trial for having damaged property ...

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  3. CRICKET

    At a meeting of the New South Wales Cricket Association, held in Sydney last night, by a good majority Mailey, Collins and Oldfield were elected as selectors ...

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  4. MOTOR MISHAPS

    Further particulars of the motor fatality on the Armidale road on Saturday show that the car overturned on Armidale-Kempsey road and Charles ...

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  5. FEIGNING?

    At the Criminal Court to-day betore Mr. Justice Blair, Charles Faulastrom and Jeremiah Denehy were charged with burglary. There also a further charge ...

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  6. CABINET

    Cabinet to-day considered the Jackadgery scheme, but no finality was reached and the matter will be further discussed at the next meeting. ...

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  7. [?] EVERY 36 HOURS

    The Paris express from the fashionable seaside resort of Deauville had reached Nantes when the last coach, containing many English tourists, was discovered to ...

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  8. STINNES' ACTION

    The "Morning Post's" Berlin correspondent says Edmund Stinnes' unprecedented action in offering shares to his employees has astonished the German ...

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  9. COUNCIL EMPLOYEE'S DEATH.

    At Darlinghurst Sessions to-day Henry Albert McCracken was charged with having caused the death of George Curll on April 5. ...

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  10. IN GREENLAND

    The second attempt by the MacMillan [?]planes to store supplies at a temporary base failed. The last word from the expedition was that a third attempt was to ...

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  11. THE PRINCE

    The Prince of Wales sailed on Sunday night in the cruiser Curlew for Buenos Aires. The cruiser was escorted by a squadron of Uruguayan warships. ...

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  12. TELEGRAMS

    Mr. Justice Edmunds, Chief Judge in Arbitration, will shortly reach the retiring age and will accordingly retire from the Bench. It is believed he will be ...

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  13. TARIFF REFORM

    In connection with the organisation of the Town and Country Union which has initiated a campaign throughout the Commonwealth on the question of tariff ...

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  14. 1926 CRICKET TEST

    Calthorpe, the Warwickshire captain, speaking at Birmingham expressed opinion that for a victorious tour of Australia England needed 25 per ...

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  15. FATAL HEAD-ON COLLISION.

    John Develan, 45, a deputy at the South Bulli mine, was riding to work on a bicycle this morning when he collided head-on with a motor car. He was killed ...

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  16. ROBBED OF £117.

    Patrick Ryan, a visitor from Canberra, who is staying at a George street hotel, informed the police that he was passing from the public bar to the saloon bar ...

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  17. GOVERNMENT BONDS

    According to a return made available by the Commonwealth. Treasury yesterday probate and succession duties amounting to £7,500,000 have been paid in the ...

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  18. CAR FALLS INTO RIVER.

    Charles Herbert Withers was motoring home last night with his wife and two boys, aged 11 and 7, after a visit to the fleet at Wellington when the car crashed ...

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  19. THIEF ROBS POLICEMAN'S HOME.

    No discrimination was shown by a thief who entered the residence of Inspector Gibson, police prosecutor, at North Sydney, last night. He stole an automatic ...

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  20. CHINA

    Reuter's Peking correspondent says it is rumored, but not confirmed, that Chang Tso Lin died on Friday. In consc[?]ence of the extremists' ...

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  21. HOBBS EQUALS GRACE'S RECORD.

    When play ceased in the Surrey-Somerset match on Saturday Hobbs wanted only nine runs to complete his 126 ...

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  22. BRITISH MEDICAL COUNCIL

    The "Morning Post" Dublin correspondent says doctors and medical students are dumbfounded by the Free State Government's decision to break off from ...

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  23. AGRICULTURISTS WANTED.

    Archbishop Kelly, referring to migration, said Australia did not want people from the slums of cities, but good, industrious men from the wine growing ...

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  24. NINE CASUALTIES IN MELBOURNE.

    Nine people were hurt as the result of motor accidents in Melbourne during the week-end. Some of the victims were badly injured, and one is now in hospital ...

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  25. TO SHOW CAUSE

    In the Industrial Court to-day the Federal Moulders Metals Union was summoned to show cause why it should not be penalised for taking part in an illegal ...

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  26. CHURCH BUILT IN A DAY.

    A number or voluntary workers erected a Baptist Church at Auburn on Saturday. It is 50 feet long by 20 feet wide. The ...

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  27. SERIOUS SMASH -- DRIVER ARRESTED

    A car containing five men Overturned yesterday as the result of which Edward Keegan was admitted to hospital in an unconscious condition, suffering from ...

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  28. SPORTING

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  29. NEWS OF THE WORLD

    A message to "Le Journal'' from Madrid states that all preparations are now completed for the Spanish landing at Alhucleamas, which has been definitely ...

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  30. SEAMEN SACKED

    Trouble on the steamer Eastern Sea has been settled. Fourteen of the crew have been, paid off and new m[?]n have been signed on in their place. The vessel was ...

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  31. "IMPOSSIBLE."

    Mr. Anstey, M.H.R., in an address contended that it was practically, impossible for any nation to invade Australia because there were no naval bases. ...

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  32. FLOODS IN JAPAN

    A special message from Nagoya reports serious damage by floods, estimated at ten million yen, including numbers of pottery kilns destroyed. Some casualties ...

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  33. WOMAN'S SKULL FRACTURED.

    At the Central Police Court, to-day William Jacob Pritchett, 36, manufacturer, was charged with having caused bodily harm to a woman named Millie Hansen. ...

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  34. 'YOU TAKE MONEY'

    At City Court to-day a Ch[?]nese named Leong Tin was charged with being in unlawful possession of certain money. It was stated the police acted on the ...

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  35. SOCIALIST EXPELLED.

    The "Morning Post" Paris correspondent says that at the opening of the French section of the Socialist Internationale, Varenne, one of the leaders, ...

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  36. GOLD PRODUCTION.

    Mining authorities, it is stated, have reached a conclusion that a Commonwealth bonus might arrest the decline of gold production in Australia which, ...

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  37. LEOPARD ESCAPES

    The "Daily Chronicle" Paris correspondent says a leopard escaped from the Zoological Gardens, and is now seeking refuge in the Bois de[?] which ...

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  38. MOTOR DRIVER INJURED.

    Harry Roach was seriously injured yesterday when a motor car which he was driving got out of control between Camden and Campbelltown and capsized on ...

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  39. YOUTH SHOT DEAD

    During a picnic at Boxers' Creek yesterday three youths, William Costa, 18, Harry Cameron, 17, and Kenneth Lec[?]ount, 17, were sitting round a camp fire ...

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  40. FIRE ON LAUNCH

    While a motor launch carrying 12 passengers was running down Whangare[?] Harbor in a gale a leak from the benzine tank ignited. Roderick McGregor left ...

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  41. THE LOST KETCH.

    The inquiry into the loss of the ketch Laileeta, which disappeared with five men on board, was concluded to-day. The court found that the vessel was ...

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  42. MOTOR DRIVER KILLED

    A horse ridden by a girl bolted when it heard the hoofs of racehorses on an adjoining racecourse at Ellerslie. The excited animal came to a station. ...

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  43. SIR A. BECK DEAD

    Sir Adam Beck, creator of the Architest, Ontario's great hydro-electric power system, chairman of the Ontario Hydro-Electric Power Commission, a noted ...

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  44. EMPIRE GOODS

    Twenty-eight delegates to the Empire Press Union conference in Melbourne are aboard the steamer Aorangi, which arrived here yesterday. Lord Burnham, in ...

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  45. SAILOR'S DEATH

    Referring to the death of the American sailor who died as the result of a fractured skull, the authorities now deny that the man was struck by a patrolman. ...

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  46. CANNED FRUITS

    Senator Wilson, Minister for Markets and Migration, and Mr. Mul[?]aney, secretary of his department, were actors in a moving picture which was filmed at ...

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  47. TENNIS

    {No abstract available}

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  48. WINDBAG ALL RIGHT.

    It was stated to-day that Windbag, the Melbourne Cup favorite, who was showing signs of slight lameness on Saturday, is again in good condition. He ...

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  49. WAR MEMORIALS

    The Premier, Mr. Collier, replying to a deputation, declared he would not give a penny to the proposed war memorial monument, as he considered any soldiers' ...

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  50. CUSTOMS RECORD

    A record sum was paid in Customs duties from August 8 to August 15, when £300,925 were collected in Victoria. This is explained by the fact that many ...

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  51. SUGAR EMBARGO EXTENDED FOR THREE YEARS. SYDNEY, Monday.

    The embargo on the importation of foreign sugar is to be extended for another three years from September 1. The reduced sugar prices will take effect from ...

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  52. ARMED ROBBERS

    While Stanley Gray, dairyman, of Black Rock, was out delivering milk at four o'clock this morning an armed man visited his home, held up Mrs. Gray and ...

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  53. CLARACRE'S FALL.

    An inquiry was held to-day was held to-day into the fall of Claracre, who was killed in the first division of the Rosebery cup on Saturday. The stewards decided, after ...

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  54. 'ALL IN THE AIR'

    Referring to the suggestion that the Duke of York should be asked to open Federal Parliament House at Canberra, Mr. Bruce, Prime Minister, stated the ...

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  55. WALSH'S APPEALS

    At Darlinghurst to-day the High Court delivered its reserved decision in the appeals of Thomas Walsh, general president of the Federated Seamen's Union, ...

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  56. NO BILL FILED

    Recently Douglas Bryant, the driver of a motor car, was committed for trial as the result of an accident when Geraldine Dalton, aged nine years, was killed. It ...

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  57. TRUDA LANDS BIG MONEY.

    Big money was won over the first division of the Rosehill Highweight Handicap won by Truda, who showed us how she could gallop at Grafton in July. From ...

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  58. MILLION A YEAR

    It is understood that under the proposed legislation to be introduced towards the end of the session will be a Bill to provide a pension of about £1 per week for ...

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  59. DECLARED 'BLACK'

    That section of the suburban railway between Northgate Junction and Wooloo[?]win has, following the dismissal of a ganger, been declared "black'' by the ...

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  60. CYCLING

    At the world's amateur and professional cycling championships meeting the 1000 metres sprint resulted: -- Amateurs: Meyer 1, Mazairac 2 -- both of Holland. ...

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  61. LAD SHOT

    A shooting affray occurred at Bexley last night. It is stated that George Nicholson, 62, while outside his house, was annoyed by the conduct of a group of ...

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  62. INCOME TAX RETURNS.

    Returns of income received during the year ended June 30, 1925, are required to be furnished to the Commissioner of ...

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  63. £10,000 FIRE

    A disastrous fire, which caused damage estimated at £10,000, occurred at Zeehan during the week end. Six shops were destroyed. ...

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  64. THREE AMERICANS

    Three sailors from the American Fleet applied for work at Wollongong labor exchange. They have expressed a wish to remain in Australia and declare they will ...

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  65. DE PINEDO

    A message from Amboyna, Molucca Islands (Dutch Archipelago), states that De Pinedo has arrived there, and is staying three days owing to bad weather. ...

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  66. HORSES POISONED

    Six horses at Wee Waa have died from the effects of poison, after eating ensilage made from Sudan grass. ...

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  67. LISMORE RACES.

    The postponed race meeting of the Lismore Turf Club will be held on Saturday next. ...

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