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  2. GREAT FIRE IN SYDNEY.

    A disastrous fire occurred shortly after 11 o'clock on Sunday sight, when a whole Island block of business premises in Frylane, Elizabeth-street, and Goulburn-street, ...

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  3. THE PASSING SHOW IN ENGLAND.

    I gather that Mr. Baldwin's reply to representations' made to him and Mr. Churchill by the conservative Economy Group in the House of Commons has not ...

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  4. OBITUARY.

    Mr. William Murphy, organiser of the South Australian branch of the Australian Workers' Union, died from pneumonia on Saturday afternoon. He had been visiting ...

    Article : 515 words
  5. FORTY-FOUR HOURS.

    A meeting to-day of members of the Amalgamated Engineers' Union, attended by 700 persons, unanimously endorsed the action of their fellow unionists who are on ...

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  6. THE DOCKYARD TROUBLE.

    The trouble at the Glanville Dockyards, where 23 employes of the Harbors Board are on strike, has been referred to the Trades and Labor Council. The dispute ...

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  7. THE FOOTBALL CARNIVAL.

    After a fortnight in Melbourne, a strenuous period of football and entertainment, the South Australian carnival team will return to Adelaide on Monday. They ...

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  8. LATEST CABLEGRAMS.

    It is reported that France and Britain have reached an agreement in principle regarding a reduction in the number of Allied troops in the Rhineland but the ...

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  9. A LORRY OVERTURNS.

    A telegram from Bathurst states that a motor lorry conveying shearers from Coolah to Tongy Station overtimed five miles out. Ten of the men were hurt, ...

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  10. ARRESTED IN PARIS.

    Three persons, all suspected pickpockets were arrested yesterday in Paris as a result of the activities of the Melbourne police. The three Australian "crooks" ...

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  11. CIVIL AVIATION.

    Details of an important proposal to be adopted-by Commonwealth Government for the development of civil aviation in Australia were announced by the Prime ...

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  12. OUR PARIS LETTER.

    M. Poincare most be very glad that the Parliamentary session ended in such comparative peace. Doubtless he knows politicians and people too well to allow ...

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  13. CHURCHES OF CHRIST.

    In connection, with the visit to South Australia of Pastor J. M. Bader, of the Churches of Christ of America, who is conducting an evangelising mission, a ...

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  14. SECOND WIN FOR SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Id the end South Australia had plenty to spare in their match with Tasmania, but in the first and third quarters when they were favored by the wind Tasmania ...

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  15. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    Daring the third quarter interval in the football match on Saturday on the Memorial Oval. Mr. C. Hosken, secretary of the Port Pirie Cycling Club, who was ...

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  16. SCHOOLS' FOOTBALL CARNIVAL.

    The State School Football Carnival was concluded, yesterday. There was a large attendance, and the games were strenuously contented. The crowd was ...

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  17. A CUT WRIST.

    Sirs. E. J. Aldenhoven, of Yorketown, met with a painful accident on Wednesday through a washboard breaking when she was washing clothes. A severe gash was ...

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  18. MOTOR CAR AND JINKER COLLIDE.

    Four persons were injured when a motor car crashed into the rear of a jinker at the intersection of Camberwell and Burwood roads, Burwood, this morning. The ...

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  19. A FALL UNDER A TRAIN.

    Mr. Basil Hay (70) fell under a train at the Central station last night and had his leg cut off. He died in a hospital. ...

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  20. A SORDID CASE.

    More than 200 people gathered outside a house in Johnston-street, Collingwood, on Friday night the police on a charge of having [?] provide proper food and ...

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  21. TWO MEN INJURED.

    Messrs. Clarence Usher and Cecil Usher, of Punchbowl, while riding in a motor cycle and sidecar yesterday collided with great force with a horse and sulky. The impact ...

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  22. A CHILD KILLED.

    Robert Wallace Robertson (5), of Clovelly, stepped on to the roadway near his home yesterday, and was knocked down and killed by a car which came round a corner ...

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  23. VICTORIA HARD PRESSED.

    From the manner in which they broke any at the start of the final same of the carnival in Melbourne on Saturday it appeared that the Western Australian ...

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  24. A CHINAMAN KILLED.

    Running in front of a taxi cab in Highstreet, Northcote last night, Mr. Joe Sun (59), a Chinese laundryman, was knocked down and killed. His companion, Mr. Ah ...

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  25. SUNDAY SERVICE.

    A special service was held at the Town Hall yesterday afternoon. Mr. F. P. Langlois presided, Mr. Bader, who spoke on "The creative power of evangelism," ...

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  26. STRUCK BY A CAR.

    Mr. Leslie Turner of Lidcombe, was struck by a car near his home yesterday and carried along for 20 yards. He was taken to a hospital in a serious condition. ...

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  27. BAKERS' FACTORY BURNT.

    A fire swept the factory of Messrs. Gartrell, White & Co., bakers, of Lane Cove-road. Crow's Nest, last night, and did damage to the extent of several thousand ...

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  28. RUN OVER BY A TRAIN.

    Mr. J. E. Trezise (30), assistant s [?] master at Glenhintly, was run down by an electric train at Richmond station last night and killed. He got out of a ...

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  29. OVER THE CLIFFS.

    Thomas White (35), a carter, uttering a wild, despairing cry, threw himself over the cliffs at Ben Buckler this evening, and was dashed to pieces on the rocks. 200 ...

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  30. THREE SHOPS DESTROYED.

    A fire, which broke out at Kingaroy at 2.30 this morning, destroyed a block of wooden buildings, known as Scurr's Corner. The shops were occupied by Mr. ...

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  31. A MERCHANT'S TOUR.

    Me John Craven, who returned on Friday by the Moldavia from England, after his yearly trip on business to London and P[?] is a standing example of how much ...

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  32. MOTOR CYCLE AND CAR COLLIDE.

    A motor cycle and sidecar yesterday collided with a motor car at Lakemba with the result that the cycle passengers received serious injuries. Mr. Alex ...

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  33. A FAMOUS CARTOONIST.

    The death to-day, at his residence, Raglan-street, [?], of Mr. Livingstone Hopkins- ("Hon," of the "Bulletin") removes the dean Australian artists in ...

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  34. HURT BY A POWDER EXPLOSION.

    While experimenting with gunpowder at the Worornora River yesterday, Mr. William Fox (41), Petersham, sustained injuries to the face and abrasions to the body; ...

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  35. BROKEN HILL.

    Another attempt was made last night to open the Palais de Danse with an orchestra which included Mr. Proctor, but failed the lights being turned off at 8.15. A fen ...

    Article : 313 words
  36. LEADING GOALKICKERS.

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  37. LABOR.

    The Wholesale Hardware Association and the Federal Clerks' Association will confer during the neck on a new log of wages The chief claim will be for a minmum ...

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  38. TRAMWAYMEN'S CLAIMS.

    A new log is being prepared for tramwaymen, and in it claims will be made for sixpence a. day extra pay after five years' service, and 1/ a day after 10 years. ...

    Article : 63 words
  39. BELOW THE RECORD.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 74 words
  40. AUSTRALIAN DAIRY COUNCIL.

    The gardings in the Commonwealth for the week ended August 13. were:-Butter-Sailed New South Wales, 620 boxes Queensland 2,282 boxes. Unsailed-Victoria ...

    Article : 93 words
  41. COMMERCIAL.

    Cargoes are firmer owing to had eather on the Continent. Parcels opened a shade [?] but [?] steady in sympathy with [?]. A parcel on Esperance Bay sold ...

    Article : 54 words
  42. Advertising

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    Advertising : 41 words
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