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  2. ZEPPELIN

    The Graft Zeppelin landed at Lakehurst (New Jersey), at 5.38 to-day, after being in the air four days 15 hours 46 minutes. It had covered 5600 ...

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  3. RESUMPTION?

    After a meeting of committee of management of the Waterside Workers' Federation, Mr. Mathers, president, said the watersiders at ...

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  4. AT ANY TIME

    THERE IS EVERY POSSIBILITY OF ANOTHER BALLOT ON THE QUESTION OF THE CONSTITUTION OF A MARKETING BOARD TO ...

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  5. THE RUBBER

    I cannot see how any of the Australian bowlers can get us out at a reasonable cost. Australia too, is immensely powerful in batting, but we ...

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  6. FREE LABORERS

    There was a surprising turn in the waterside strike to-day, when the waterside workers attacked the volunteers on the wharves. ...

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  7. GELIGNITE

    At the Police Court to-day, Ernest Ryan, 34, a former employee of the Brisbane City Council, was fined £10 on a charge of having stolen on ...

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  8. STATE INCOME TAX

    Drastic alternations in the methods of levying income tax on individuals, companies and other organisations were foreshadowed by the Assistant ...

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  9. ARRIVAL AT PERTH

    The English cricketers arrived by the R.M.S. Otranto to-day. The members of the team, who are in the pink of condition, were given a warm welcome. ...

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  10. S.A. TEAM TO MEET ENGLAND.

    The South Australian team to meet the Englishmen on October 27 is V. Richardson, Grimmett, Wall, Williams, Scott, Hack, Pellew, Harris; Pritchard, Whitefield, ...

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  11. WAR AND PEACE

    The Chancellor, Ministers, many deputies, the British Ambassador and other diplomats, and 800 people, filled, the Reichstag to hear Mr. Ramsay ...

    Article : 168 words
  12. LABOR AND INDUSTRY

    The annual report of the Department of Labor and Industry was tabled in the Legislative. Assembly to-day. For the year ended December last it ...

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  13. 'A CHARLATAN'

    A strong attack was made against Spahlinger in the course of a debate in the Grand Council. State Councilor Jaquet declared that ...

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  14. 3-YEAR-OLD BOY

    The hearing was commenced of the case in which Minnie Butler was charged on three counts with occasioning actual bodily harm to Frederick O'Hearn, aged ...

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  15. COMMONWEALTH BANK

    Combating statements made by members of the Labor party that the Composite Government had hampered and restricted the operations of the ...

    Article : 111 words
  16. VON HUENFELD

    Baron von Huenfeld, the Transatlantic flyer, landed safely at Shanghai to-night from Canton, in continuation of his flight round the world. ...

    Article : 142 words
  17. RAPID PROGRESS

    The Bishop of Bathurst, Dr. Crotty, considers the far west is making more rapid progress than any ether portion of New South Wales or Australia. When ...

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  18. 'COUPLE OF MARKS'

    At the Central Court to-day, James Hearn was committed for trial on a charge of maliciously shooting William Gillam, with intent to murder. ...

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  19. ARRIVAL OF MIGRANTS

    A return issued by the Commonwealth Statistician, Mr. C. Wickens, shows that 3151, more people entered Australia in August than left it. ...

    Article : 141 words
  20. EXPERIMENT FARMS

    A proposal has been made that committees should be appointed in districts whole Experiment Farms exist to visit and report upon the work done there. ...

    Article : 79 words
  21. MAN CRUSHED TO DEATH

    Leslie Hume, of Sydney, was crushed to death when a motor car got out of control and crashed over a cliff into a deep gorge at Bulli Pass, early this ...

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  22. FOREIGNER ESCAPES

    While the German steamer Hanan, which reached here from the Eastern States, was being moored, Werner Dietze, who was being deported by the vessel, ...

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  23. COMMANDER BURNEY

    Commander Burney is not seeking re-election to Parliament forthcoming elections, considering the calls on his time in endeavoring to develop Empire airship ...

    Article : 86 words
  24. AUSTRALIA'S POPULATION

    The population of Australia at June last was 6,284,394, being an increase of 116,965 for the twelve months. The natural increase accounted for ...

    Article : 64 words
  25. NURSE'S DEATH

    Jean Colquhon Black, 49, a nurse, was found dead in her cabin on the steamer Jervis Bay in Sydney Harbor. She was hanging from a rope tied to a ...

    Article : 74 words
  26. ENGLAND AND BACK

    The monoplane, Spirit of Australia, piloted by Flying Officer Moir, with Frank Hurley as navigator and wireless operator, will leave for England shortly, in an ...

    Article : 71 words
  27. LITTLE GIRL KILLED

    While riding on a tractor at her fathers home at Red Hill, a girl aged two, daughter of Mr. Harry Johns, was thrown off. Portion of her clothing was ...

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  28. FIVE KILLED

    An explosion in a mixing shed at a blasting powder factory at Bramble Island, near Norwich, killed three men and two girls. Windows were smashed five ...

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  29. IN 37FT, SCHOONER

    An American, Edward Miles, 49, arrived from New York in a 37ft. schooner on Saturday, which he navigated lonehanded in 44 days via the Azores, where ...

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  30. OLYMPIC GIRLS.

    Edna Davey, a member of the Australian Olympic team who arrived in Melbourne to-day, said it was unlikely thai a women's team would represent ...

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  31. PLANE CRASHED

    An aeroplane piloted by P. Hall crashed at Hunthawang station yesterday. when ascending it struck a fence and burst into flames. It was totally ...

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  32. SURF LIFE SAVING

    The annual report of the Surf Life Saving Association states that during the year 1463 rescues were effected by its members. Tests of the motor life saver ...

    Article : 63 words
  33. ITALIAN AIR CHIEF

    Owing to [?]ll-health, General Armani, Chef of the Aeronautical General Staff, has resigned, and Mussolini has appointed De Pinedo, the famous airmen, [?] his ...

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  34. AMBULANCE TRANSPORT BOARD

    The annual report of the New South Wales Ambulance Transport Board tabled in the Legislative Assembly to-day stated that during the year ended June last ...

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  35. YOUTH CUT TO PIECES

    Edward Clapp, 17, and William Higgins, 18, porters, were crossing a pit between the platform, at Richmond railway station, when an electric train dashed on them. ...

    Article : 61 words
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