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  2. YET ANOTHER CREEP AT MEREWETHER

    ANOTHER disastrous creep has occurred at Merewether. A mysterious gas is issuing from fissures in the ground, and although ...

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  3. RESCUED FROM BLAZING ROOF

    FOR about ten minutes six people faced death early yesterday morning, when two upper floors and the lift-well of Linden Court, a block, ...

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  4. THE COAL HOLD-UP

    Owing to the management of the Tyldeslcy Colliery having intimated that the agreement arrived with the Federated Enginedrivers and ...

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  5. CRICKET IN WHISKERS

    WHEN the Australians played England nearly 59 years ago, in 1877, big whiskery like these were the vogue. Both aides ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. FINDING JOBS FOR THE GENII

    "Applying the training of a University to the needs of everyday commercial life." could describe the work of the Sydney University Appointments ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. TROOPS CALLED OUT

    Trouble, which wot expected in connection with the anniversary of the shooting upon a Chinese crowd on May 30 last year, started ...

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  8. WHERE CARPETS GO IN THEIR OLD AGE

    "During the year. 150 firemen's hand-rags were distributed to those who needed them," gravely announced the annual report of the Catholic ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. CUTTING PRICES

    One of Adelaide's master painters has lately been outspoken on the evils of competitive tendering in the building trade. I agree with him that it is ...

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  10. COUNTY CRICKET SCORES

    Despite interruption by rain. many goal batting and bowling performances were recorded in various country matches played on Friday and Saturday. ...

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  11. SLUR ON RAILWAY WORKERS

    With regard to a bare statement as to the conduct of railwaymen, Mr. K. A. Chapman. State Secretary of the A.R.U., writes: ...

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  12. VERMILION PENCIL WINS MANCHESTER CUP

    {No abstract available}

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  13. FIRE AT DORRIGO

    Another serious [?] of are was narrowly averted in Dorrigo on Thursday morning. From Information received it ...

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  14. WHY MINERS ARE POOR

    Mr. T. Hoare. Northern District President of the Miners Federation, referring to-day to the appalling poverty that exists as a result of ...

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  15. PORRITT IS BEATEN

    At Stamford Bridge the Kinnaird Trophy, 100 yards, was won by J. London (Polytechnic), from Gill (Polytechnic), and Porritt (Achilles). Three ...

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  16. SEWERAGE IN COOK'S RIVER

    A "Win Through Campaign' has been inaugurated by the Cook's River League, which has among its objects for beautifying the river and having ...

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  17. PROGRESSIVE NORTH SYDNEY—CARING FOR THE SICK

    The Governor-General being welcom ed on the stops of Mater Misericordiac Hospital on Saturday, when the new wing was opened. Among those pre sent were Archbishop Kelly, Mr. Lazzarni (Chief Secretary), Aid. Watt (Mayor of North Sydney), Aid. Bren nan, Blue, Newlands, Mr. G. E. Bryant (President) and Dr. Lidwell. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. CAR AND HORSE COLLIDE

    When a car and horse collided on the East Maitland Road last night, Arthur Ward. 32. of Oakhampton Road. West Maitland. the rider of ...

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  19. RADIO FROM AER0PLANE

    Broadcasting Station 2FC (Farmer's) is making arrangements for a broadcasting demonstration from a flying aeroplane. The dale of the ...

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  20. STEELWORKS POSITION UNALTERED

    Mr. T. B. Ward. State Organiser, of the A.E.U., said yesterday that the settlement of tho 44 hours dispute in Sydney did not make any difference ...

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  21. HORSES SCREAM IN TERROR

    Returning from Helena Vale races yesterday, an engine and the first horse-box of a train toppled over, after leaving the rails at Bayswater ...

    Article : 139 words
  22. DECLARED INSANE

    Thomas Shaw, half-caste, who shot the young Englishman minted Reginald Walter at Ellendale Station, in the Geraldton district on March 23, has ...

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  23. DRAGGED FROM BED

    Pushing their way pant his wife, who opened the door in answer to a knock, several men rushed into the house of John Brown (27), an engineer, of Little ...

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  24. NEW WING FOR HOSPITAL

    The official opening of the new wing of the Mater Misericordiac Hospital was performed by the GovernorGeneral on Saturday. ...

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  25. SINGER ENTERTAINED

    In honor of her approaching marriage, Miss Hilda Boyle was Saturday the guest at a gift evening and dance given by Miss Jean Nicholson, ...

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  26. TRAGIC DANCE SEQUEL

    John Harvey. railway employee, wan proceeding along Glen Innes Road, on a motor bike, and when about two miles from Tenterfield he ...

    Article : 98 words
  27. MAY AFFECT MR. BRUCE

    It is learned from a reliable source that efforts are being made to form a new political party, which is likely to effect the numerical majority of the ...

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  28. BUNNERONG POWER HOUSE

    Excavation work at Buneorong Power Station Has greatly improved during the last fortnight owing to the use of the sluicing plant, recently ...

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  29. DIED IN THE BUSH

    James Pillan (80) wandered from his home yesterday afternoon. When he did not return at night, a party was organised to search for him. ...

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  30. DELHI'S TEAM BEATIEN

    A good crowd [?] at the [?]bane Cricket Ground yesterday to witness the Su[?]er match between the warship Delhi's team and Brisbane. ...

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  31. TRAIN DIFFICULTIES

    The alteration to the Derrigo reagh train service which comes into effect on Monday next will prove very unsatisfactory. One train will take an ...

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  32. YOUNG MAN FOUND SHOT

    On Thursday morning a young man named Kenneth Mak[?]n Donaldson, 23, disappeared from his home in Gloster Street. Sun[?]. His ...

    Article : 99 words
  33. FLOATING IN RIVER

    The body of Mrs. H. McVilly, 48, who had been missing from her home in Campbell Street since Friday afternoon, was found to-day floating in the ...

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  34. BRISBANE ATHLETICS .

    Norman Grehan, yesterday afternoon, at the Exhibition Grounds, won the 229 yards Inter-club scratch race from Bunny Barker, by two yards, In ...

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  35. WILLIAMS BEATS TOHNSON

    A huge crowd assembled at [?] Stadium last night to witness the boul between Len Johnson and Sunny Jim Williams. Each man weighed 11.4 ...

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  36. MONELENYDER'S WILL

    Subject to a direction that a sum not to exceed £100 be spent in putting a tombstone over his grave. William Cattle, moneylender (formerly a ...

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  37. MAROUBRA SPEEDWAY

    Riders and drivers who were successful in the events at maroubra recently are asked to call or make written request for their prize ...

    Article : 64 words
  38. NO TRACE OF LUNATIC

    There in no trace to date of the armed escaped lunatic from Claremont Asylum. It is now pretty well established that his mental Illness was ...

    Article : 41 words
  39. ARREST LIKELY

    The police are observing great reticence regarding the Kalgoorlic murders. but there is a feeling that they are on the eve of making an arrest. ...

    Article : 31 words
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