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  2. UNITED STATES WAR CORRESPONDENCE.

    One of the most interesting portions [?] app[?] by the American State Department in that dealing [?] the [?] of China, Germany, and ...

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  3. FISHING PARTY IN TROUBLE.

    A party of four persons in a small 14-ft. sailing boat had an unenviable experience late on Saturday afternoon, when when their vessel capsized in Porter's Bay, near Port ...

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  4. THE GRAFT ENQUIRY. Continued from Page 13.

    The witness said he told Mr. Albert he would have to see Mr. Arnot about his £100 Later Mr. Arnot agreed to pay Mr. Albert £100, and at the same time he ...

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  5. NOTE FORGERIES,

    Charged with conspiring to forge Commonwealth £5 notes. Stefan Karasiewicz, process engraver, of Poland. John Frederick Howarth, contractor; Benjamin ...

    Article : 354 words
  6. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    A serious accident occurred here on Friday last. Mr. Heard, sen, with his daughter, Miss Pea[?] Heard and Mr. Te[?] daughter, a young immigrant, were ...

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  7. LATEST CABLEGRAMS

    Assuming predictions regarding the distribution of the surpluses are fulfilled the state of the parties will be:-Socialists 150 (gain 19); Nationalists, 72 (less ...

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  8. GAS TANK BURSTS.

    A tank of phosgene gas exploded in a street last night, and a great gas cloud settled over the neighboring streets, which were hurriedly ...

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  9. A DARING THEFT.

    At Ballarat this evening a daring theft, the first of its kind for some years, took place in Lydiard-street, when thleves smashed the window of Messrs, Bickart ...

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  10. UNITED STATES PRESIDENCY.

    With the apparent victory of Mr. A. Smith in the Oregon primaries, thus adding ten more delegates to the impressive following of which he is already assured ...

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  11. DEVONSHIRE CHANGES HANDS.

    The imported stallion, Devon hire, has been sold privately on account of Mr. E. A. Connolly, to Mr. E. A. Underwood, of Warlaby Park, Oaklands Junction, and ...

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  12. AN ANQUEST UNNE[?]

    No inquest will be held into the circumstances of the death of Fileen Wi[?] fred Atkins, the four-year-old daughter of Mr. J. Atkins, of Regent-street, he[?] ...

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  13. TWO SUDDEN DEATHS.

    While working in a shed at the home of Mr. H. G. Bland in Augusts-street, Maylands, shortly after 8 a.m. on Monday, Mr. Phillip Coon (61), a gardener of ...

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  14. OBITUARY.

    Mr. Alfred G. Badcock, whose death at his residence. Duke-street, Yatala occurred yesterday, was born in 1851. His father, who had come out to the State ...

    Article : 177 words
  15. TRAIN AND MOTOR CAR.

    About 10.15 o'clock last night two motorists had a narrow escape when the motor car in which they were riding collided with a train entering the Semaphore ...

    Article : 133 words
  16. ASPENDALE RACES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 656 words
  17. SUDDEN DEATH ON A TRAM

    A sudden death occurred on the 2.15 p.m. tram from Rosewater on Monday, Mr. Andrew John Beer (66), an engineer, of Yatala Plains who was [?] ...

    Article : 96 words
  18. FELL INTO PORT RIVER

    About 8.45 p.m. on Monday Mr. Andrew Sawford, master of a ketck, fell [?] board from his vessel into the Port R[?] His cries being heard from the ste[?] ...

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  19. ENGLISH SOCCER TEAM.

    The English soccer team arrived on the Cathay to-night. They are:—Backs Sullivan (Wigan), Gowers (Rochdale); centres, Evans (Swinton), Rosser (Leeds) ...

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  20. A TIMELY RESCUE.

    While approaching Tamworth to-day, a car overtimed in a deep pool of water and pinned beneath it Mr. S. P. Higgins (28), accountant, and Miss V. Porrit, of ...

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  21. THE MARTIN SEAT.

    The Martin Nationalist Electorate Conference met to-night to select a candidate to contest the seat in the place of Mr. H E. Pratten, who died recently. There ...

    Article : 144 words
  22. DEATH FROM HEART FAILURE

    Mr. Harry Fletcher (77), of [?] street, Portland, who was suffering from shock after a kerosine heater set [?] to the clothes on his bed on Sunday ...

    Article : 60 words
  23. HEAVY GOING.

    After dropping down a steep rocky bank for feet, and turning over three times in its fall a Chevrolet truck was hoisted back to the roadway to ...

    Article : 281 words
  24. VOTES REFUSED.

    The returning-officer for the A.L.P. Senate selection ballot Ins declined to admit the papers of 13,000 voters from the coal fields in the north because they ...

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  25. DEATH AT THE STEERING WHEEL

    Death came upon Mr. George Po[?] (64) of Girgaree Fast, early this morning while he was driving home in [?] car. He was found dead at [?] ...

    Article : 70 words
  26. A BANNED BOOK.

    The customs authorities, having stopped the admission of Sir George Newman's work, "Preventive Medicine," it has been sound necessary for a distinguished ...

    Article : 72 words
  27. CHEAPER LIQUOR

    Residents of Stanthorpe are determined to obtain a reduction in the price charged for liquor at the local hotels. To-morrow a committee representative of more than ...

    Article : 69 words
  28. SYDNEY FINANCES.

    Mr. J. Garlick (Civic Commissioner) will deliver his first municipal budget speech to-morrow. It is expected to show a financial improvement on the previous ...

    Article : 46 words
  29. KILLED BY FALLING L[?]

    Miss Evelyn Dyer, of Yarraman was killed yesterday afternoon by the [?] a deal tree falling on her where the [?] in which she was being driv[?] ...

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  30. BATHURST GOAL.

    The Public service Board has supplied a report in the case of Mr. C. F. Smith, governor of Bathurst Gaol, who had been suspended in connection with alleged ...

    Article : 123 words
  31. THE ARBITRATION BILL. Continued from Page 10.

    The Melbourne Town Hall was crowded to the doors to-night by a gathering of men and women who, in the words of the chairman. Mr. M. J. Murphy (president ...

    Article : 171 words
  32. A GIRL'S HEATH.

    Miss Jean Toesland (19), of Waiker[?] who was admitted to the Adelaide Hospital on May 15. suffering from se[?] poisoning died last night. ...

    Article : 27 words
  33. "A JOLLY GOOD FELLOW."

    That he squandered the money in being just a "jolly good fellow," Henry Wright Mayo, insurance clerk, told the Chief Justice in the Supreme Court to-day when he ...

    Article : 67 words
  34. HAMPDEN CLONCURRY COPPER.

    The directors of the Hampden [?] Copper Mines, Limited, today [?] having placed under firm after its [?] holdings in Metal Manufactores Pr[?] ...

    Article : 87 words
  35. FOREST PRODUCTS.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) announced to-day that it had been decided to constitute, through the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, a ...

    Article : 174 words
  36. MOONEE VALLEY RACES.

    Federal Hurdle Race, two miles.—Sandhurst, 11 st. 8 1b.; Fiscus. 11.4: Broadblade, 11.1; Tantaroo, 11.1; Arcadius 11.0; Lord Bounty, 10 12: Nobility 10.10; ...

    Article : 583 words
  37. "WORKING CLOTHES."

    A witness in the Court of General Sessions to-day, when asked by counsel it the accused was wearing his working clothes when he saw him, said. "Certainly not." ...

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  38. A POSTMASTER CHARGED.

    At the Criminal Sessions to-day Henry Chalmers Dodds (29), formerly postmaster at Seven Hills, who recently told the police a sensational story to the effect that ...

    Article : 167 words
  39. TELEGRAPH BREAKS.

    During the past few weeks the Telegraph Department has been experiencing considerable trouble with its lines round Marble Bar and Roebourne. The ...

    Article : 194 words
  40. THE CARRYING INDUSTRY.

    Owing to drought conditions, industrial troubles and general financial depression throughout the States, the year just passed was an unremunerative one for the ...

    Article : 180 words
  41. THE GRAND THEATRE.

    Patrcus of the Grand Theatre this week have an exceptional choice of pictures in the programme presented. The Phantom of the Turf' is a melodramatic racing ...

    Article : 447 words
  42. PROHIBITION REFERENDUM.

    The prohibition referendum campaign was opened to-night at the Town Hall, which was crowded to the doors. The Rev. R. B. S. Hammond said is ...

    Article : 71 words
  43. LAWN TENNIS.

    In the inter-State women's lawn tennis matches, in which Queensland met Adelaide, all the girls played steady tennis, and at the end of the day, with four ...

    Article : 159 words
  44. WRESTLING.

    Walter Miller won a wrestling bout against "Buller" Mark at the Stadium tonight by one fall to none. Miller obtained the fall in the sixth round. ...

    Article : 37 words
  45. METEOROLOGICAL DATA SOUGHT.

    Captain Wilkins says his object in Polar exploration is less to discover land than to obtain meteorological data to benefit the world. For example, he desired to assist ...

    Article : 74 words
  46. EMPIRE SHOPPING WEEK.

    In a special message to the people of the State regarding Empire Shopping Week, the Premier (Mr. Collier) said"I commend this effort in Western ...

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  47. SIR GEORGE FRAMPTON

    Sir George Frampton, who was 68 years of age, was responsible for many fine statues and memorials throughout the Empire, among them being those of Queen ...

    Article : 141 words
  48. CRICKETER AND "MISS AUSTRALIA,"

    The marriage of Mr. J. M. Gregory the well-known cricketer, and Miss phyllis von Alwyn, the noted Australian beauty, who won the second "Miss Australia" ...

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  49. KILKENNY COMPETITIONS.

    The Kilkenny competitions were, continued in Sr. Edwards's Hall last night, Result:— Violin Solo, under 12—Peggy Ligertwood, Dorothy Templer, Eileen Chandler. Hon, ...

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  50. A JEWELLER'S WILL

    Mr. Alfred Saunders (67), jeweller, who died in October, 1927, left estate valued at £413,180 to relatives. Included in the bequests, however, were 100 shares each ...

    Article : 74 words
  51. MUSIC HATH CHARMS.

    Sergeant (addressing platoon)— Any man ere know anythin' about music? Recruit (swiftly)—Yes, sergeant. I do' Sergeant—Then you can go and shift the ...

    Article : 35 words
  52. Advertising

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