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  3. W. A. HOLMAN

    Mr. W. A. Holman, K. C., ex-Premier of N.S.W., announced to-night that in response to many requests he intended lt contest the Martin by-election, in ...

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  4. DAVIS CUP

    De Morpurgo, after just boating Hawkes in two out of the three hard court sets, said to Patterson, "If you had played him in the doubles and ...

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  5. MOB RULE

    The East-Indian railway strike took a grave turn last night when thousands of strikers held up traffic in the business quarter of Calcutta, ...

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  6. CHALLENGED

    The state secretary of the N.S.W. Returned Soldiers' League, Mr. W. J. Stagg, to-day challenged arguments raised by the Minister for Repatriation ...

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  7. LANDSLIDE

    A passenger train collided with thousands of tons of earth and two houses, which were originally situated on the mountain side, but crashed on ...

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  8. CHINA PROTESTING

    The Chinese have warned other nationalities of the possibility anti-Japanese feeling. The Chinese masses are turning ...

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  9. CHURCH UNITY

    "If the new prayer book is passed, all hope of Church unity is at an en[?]," said the Bishop of Birmingham, Dr. Barnes, at a meeting in Birmingham ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. STATE RAILWAYS

    The Minister for Work. Mr. Buttenshaw, said to-day that all railway lines under construction during the last Government's term of office ...

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  11. MONEY FROM MOSCOW

    Mill strikers here have received £3,000 from Moscow. ...

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  12. SHIPPING SALE

    Sir Owen Cox has arrived in England after a long stay in the Riviera in an interview he said it was too early to estimate the effect of the sale ...

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  13. PROHIBITION

    Mr. Lambert, M.H.R., states that he does not think he will be able hi go to Canberra next week to reiterate the charge in regard to the alleged £8,000 ...

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  14. BROOKES WAS WARNED

    Writing in the "Daily Telegraph," Mr. Wallace Myers says that the defeat of the Australians was not altogether surprising. ...

    Article : 186 words
  15. LIQUOR RING

    A Windsorr (Ontario) message states that a liquor ring of 500,000,000 dollars capital beeame[?] operative to-day, embracing all distillery, interests in ...

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  16. QUEANBEYAN HOSPITAL

    The usual monthly meeting of the Queanbeyan Hospital Committee was held at the hospital last Thursday night, und the president, Mr. S. J. ...

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  17. BETTING SHOPS

    The Chief Secretary. Mr. Bruntnell, and the Commissioner ot Police, Mr. Mitchell, to-day had a conference r[?] garding starting price betting shops. ...

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  18. DAIRY FARMS

    Two now dairy-farms, each of between 200 and 300 acres, and with frontages to the Molonglo River, will shortly be made available for lease ...

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  19. MR. LAMBERT

    Speaking at a luncheon, tendered to him to-day by the Millions Club, Sir Hugh Denison said that from the moment he stepped ashore at San ...

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  20. BURRINJUCK

    At the meeting of the Queanbeyan Municipal Council last Thursday night, a letter was read from the N.S.W. Public Works Department in ...

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  21. PLAN TO BLOCK

    At a meeting of the dolegates to-the Trades Hall Executive last night, the federal amending Arbitration Bill was strongly denounced. A representative ...

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  22. TARIFF BOARD

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Bruce, announced yesterday that the Government had appointed Mr. Herbert Edward Guy, works manager and member of the firm ...

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  23. STARTLING EVIDENCE

    Mr. Watkins asked, that as the evidence as reported in the press was of a startling nature, would the minister have inquiries made. ...

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  24. CAROL ILL

    Prince Carol is suffering from a chill and is in bed. He has been in bed all day. He is feverish and rrestiess and has a doctor in attendance. ...

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  25. RUGBY UNION

    A Rugby Union match will be played this afternoon betweenu a team from Sydney Church of England Grammar, School, North Sydney, and the Royal ...

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  26. RUGBY LEAGUE

    The Federal Rovers are busily engaged in strenuous training for the Richardson Cup ma[?]ch with the Warriguls (Q[?]bn) at Manuka next ...

    Article : 63 words
  27. AUSTRALIAN CYCLISTS

    The fourr Australian eyelists have entered the Paris to Rennes rare on the 17th of this month, as a preliminary try-out on country [?]oads, in ...

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  28. FEAR OF FLOOD

    The four that a sudden rise in the Queanbeyan River, due to heavy rains, will again flood their property and damage the houses, as in the past, is ever ...

    Article : 232 words
  29. NIMMITABEL

    To ensure the Success of the bazaar to be held at Nimitabel in November next, for the reduction of the debt on St. Andrrew's Catholic Church, Rev. ...

    Article : 151 words
  30. RIDERLESS HORSE

    Three people were seriously injured when a riderless horse, duzzled by the light of two motor cars proceeding in opposite directions, dashed into one of ...

    Article : 124 words
  31. ST. MARY'S

    Archbishop Kelly definitely announced that the opening of St. Mary's Ca[?]nedral will take place on Sunday, September 1. three days ...

    Article : 48 words
  32. BANK BONDS TAKEN

    At the Central Police Court to-day, Sydney Edmund Smith Anson, 28, a clerk, was remanded on a charge of having stolen Commonwealth. Treasury ...

    Article : 86 words
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