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  2. CITY SEWERAGE CONT[?]

    Important matters arising out of letters forwarded by the Department of Public Works, complaining that certain contraction work an sewerage contracts had not been carried out according to specification, were deals with at yesterday's meeting of the Morropollten ...

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  3. COURT TO EXAMINE MEN'S CLAIM

    The efforts which are being put forth from various quarters in London to bring about a Settlement of the dockworkers' strike are reported to be such aa to give every hope for a speedy termination of the dispute. ...

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  4. WORK AT LUXOR

    LONDON, Monday.--The correspondent of the "Evening News" at Cairo, states that the Egyptian Government has despatched what ...

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  5. SENSATIONS IN OIL

    WASHINGTON, Monday.--It was officially announced from the White Home this morning that President Coolidge had accented the ...

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  6. 12 GIRLS KILLED.

    LONDON, Monday.--A fire broke out in a wooden shed at Gilbert's fireworks. factory, Crayford, Kent, in which 26 girls were dismantling ...

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  7. GREATER BRISBANE

    Between 40 and 50 representatives of local authorities involved in the Greater Brisbane scheme met in conference in the ...

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  8. JUDGE SHOT DEAD

    LINCOLN (Nebraska), Monday.--A sensation was caused in the city court today when Wallace Wallick, who had been summoned by his wife for ...

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  9. RAILWAY SMASH

    BUNDABERG, Tuesday.--The funeral of the last Mrs. Elixabeth Atkins, one of the victims of Sunday's railway accident, took place this afternoon, and was largely ...

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  10. INTENSE HEAT

    Mr. J. Cumming Ogg writes:--"Just as predicted in a previous bulletin, rapid, a clearance enabled all kinds of sport to be indulged in last Saturday. ...

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  11. "CLEAN UP MESS"

    CHICAGO, Monday.--Five hundred delegates, representing 35 States met in conference today to reaffirm their confidence in Mr. M'Adoo aa the ...

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  12. FIERCE SQUALL

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--Whilst competing in the "Sun" Cup race for 21 footers, this afternoon, Nettle, sailed by Mr. W. E.. Arnott, of New ...

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  13. SECRET FUND

    LONDON, Monday.--The Farquhar mystery has deepened. Both Sir George Younger (chairman of the Conservative party ...

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  14. POLAR FLIGHT

    LONDON, Monday.--There is more than meets the eye in, the order issued at the express direction of President Coolidge suspending, all preparations ...

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  15. LOSS OF DIXMUDE

    LONDON, Monday.--A message from Paris stated that M. Poincare has decided to place the report on the loss of the French airship Dixmude, which ...

    Article : 92 words
  16. CHARGE OF MURDER

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--Hannah Elisabeth Mitchell, looking haggurd and ill, was charged, at the Criminal Court today with having, murdered ...

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  17. JINGELLIC VICTIM.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--The deputy coroner at Albury opened an inquest on the body of David Thomas Shepherd, late manager of the Jingellic butter factory. ...

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  18. APPEAL QUASHED.

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.--The Supreme Court of the United States has declined to consider an appeal seeking to compel the Commonwealth Government of ...

    Article : 127 words
  19. RAIN IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Light to heavy and general rain, was recorded this morning, the results marking it as one of the best rains the State has ...

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  20. PRINCE OF WALES.

    LONDON, Monday.--The Prince of Wales with his arm in a sling, received a tumultous reception when he visited the Oxford University v. Tottenham ...

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  21. LATEST SCRATCHINGS.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--The following scratchings have been announced in connection with the V.A.T.O. Autumn meeting:-- ...

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