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  2. EMPIRE DAY.

    On account of the approach of Coronation Day, June 22, the State Government has arranged no special Empire Day ceremony for tomorrow. Notwithstanding this, a big ...

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  3. "MOVING THEM ON."

    "Who issued the order that the Sunday evening open-air meetings held by the Salvation Army and the Central Methodist Mission for many years past must cease?" most of those ...

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  4. THE COLLIERY UNREST.

    NEWCASTLE, Monday.--A good deal is being made of the fact that a district vote is in progress among the colliery employees on the question of whether or not the men on strike ...

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  5. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    Walter Muldowney (47), a butcher, of George-street West, collapsed yesterday whilst walking along George-street, opposite the Lyric Theatre. He was taken by the Civil Ambulance to Sydney ...

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  6. TWO WOMEN HURT.

    BALLINA, Monday.--A serious driving accident occurred on the Broadwater-road yesterday. Miss J. Meaney and Miss Ryan were driving from church when the horse took fright at ...

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  7. ROLLED ON BY HIS HORSE.

    BALLINA, Monday.--At Wardell yesterday Percy Lumley (16) was discovered in a semiconscious state on the road near Meerschaum Vale by Duncan M'Intyre. His horse was ...

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  8. CHILD RUN OVER.

    LITHGOW, Monday.--A serious accident occurred at Excelsior on Saturday to Audrey Brennan (3), daughter of Mrs. P. Brennan. There were Tour children playing together, ...

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  9. DROWNED OFF RIVER STEAMER.

    WENTWORTH, Monday.--News was received on Saturday of another drowning accident off the steamer Alpha, Harry Curtis being the victim. When the boat tied up at night he was ...

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  10. KICKED BY A HORSE.

    URABLA, Monday.--While Mr. H. Dean, Methodist local preacher, was in the act of placing a horse in a sulky yesterday afternoon the animal lashed out and struck Mr. Dean in ...

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  11. DISQUIETING RUMORS.

    NEWCASTLE, Monday Night.--Disquieting rumors were in circulation in the city to-night, and in colliery circles the position is believed to be much more critical than was thought to be ...

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  12. RIDING AND DROWNING MISHAPS.

    WARDELL, Monday.--Three accidents occurred yesterday. Miss Meaney and Miss Ryan were thrown out of a sulky through the horse poling. The first-named sustained a fractured ...

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  13. A SOMERSAULTING MOTOR.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--A motor car, containing Messrs. Edwick and Harrison, a woman, and a chauffeur, was proceeding along the road between Frankston and Mornington, when a ...

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  14. NO CAUSE TO SMILE.

    THE CAUCUS PHOTOGRAPHER (to his victim): "Hey! You're looking at the wrong side. Look at this and smile." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. HOT ON THE TRAIL.

    PERTH, Monday.--The police are now hot on the trail of the Woodlupine murder suspect. The camp in which he had been hiding in the scrub two miles from Osborne Park has been ...

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  16. NEW ZEALAND.

    France Bell and her two daughters, both women over 20, pleaded guilty at Dunedin to several charges of shoplifting from a drapery establishment. The mother and one daughter ...

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  17. SOUSA'S BAND.

    Bach's "Grand Chorale and Fugue" was the feature of classic interest at the concert given by Sousa's Band inst night, and here the organlike qualities of tone in the massive ...

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  18. RIFLE RANGE MARKER HIT.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--William R. Miles, a marker at the Williamstown rifle range, met with a remarkable mishap on Saturday. A bullet passed through 4ft. of soft earth on the ...

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  19. BARRIER MOB AND POLICE.

    BROKEN-HILL, Monday.--On Saturday night a most exciting incident occurred in Argent-street. Indeed, it rivalled the memorable disturbance on a Saturday afternoon in January, ...

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  20. FLAG UNFURLINGS IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

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  21. NOT WANTED HERE.

    BATHURST, Friday.--A young man, Raymon Cycil Holman Glover 23), described as a groom, and a visitor from New Zealand, appeared before the Bathurst Police Court on ...

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  22. HIS MOTHER-IN-LAW.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--At the Carlton Court to-day Laura Vincent a married woman, was committed for trial on a charge of having unlawfully wounded Edward Watts, her ...

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  23. BRISBANE WANTS BABIES.

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The Government Statistician, in a report for April on the vital statistics for the metropolitan area, states that 280 births and 184 deaths were registered ...

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  24. THE REVENGEFUL BLACK.

    ADELAIDE, Monday,--Mounted Constable White has returned to Codnadatta after making inquiries concerning the murder of a lubra near Blood's Creek, 100 miles north of the town. ...

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  25. BURGLARS AT NORTH SYDNEY.

    Burglavs have again left evidence of their work in North Sydney. On Saturday night three houses were entered and valuables stolen. A house was broken into in Hazelbrook-street ...

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  26. A SALARY REDUCED.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Following on the report of a board into the case of James Martin Loape, a Customs assistant at Newcastle, the salary of the officer has been reduced from £170 ...

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  27. MORE PROTECTION.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Complaints have been made that while the Minister for Customs has issued broadcast circulars to manufacturers to ascertain whether they want more protection, ...

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  28. FIVE REPORTS FORWARDED.

    It is understood that five reports concerning Sunday night's meetings have been forwarded from the Police Department to the City Council These have to do with two religious bodies ...

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  29. NEW SETTLERS.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--By throe steamers which arrived to-day, 250 new settlers came to Victoria. ...

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  30. SMALL-ARMS FACTORY.

    LITHGOW, Monday.--The work of installing the electric lighting plant at the small-arms factory is now in hand. Mr. J. Colin, electrical engineer, representing Messrs. Lawrence ...

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  31. VICTORIA'S TRAFFIC COMMISSION.

    All the members of the Victorian Traffic Commission, who are now in Sydney for the purpose of making extensive investigations into the subject of suburban traffic, train and tram, ...

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  32. ANGLICAN CHURCH SOCIETY.

    The annual, diocesan festival service in connection with the Anglican Mission Zone Fund was held in St. Andrew's Cathedral last evening. Earlier in the day there was a ...

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  33. SPORTING NEWS BY CABLE.

    LONDON, Sunday Afternoon.--Schofield, the English athlete, yesterday walked 25 miles at Home-hill in 3 hours 37 minutes, which constitutes a world's record. ...

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  34. NORTH COAST SUPPLIES.

    COFF'S HARBOR, Monday--The Dorrigo settlers and storekeepers are carting flour and provisions from the jetty owing to the block on the Bellinger River. ...

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  36. ANTARCTIC DISTURBANCE.

    Light to heavy rain has fallen south of the Lachlan, and light on the central tableland and at a few places on the North Coast. This unsettled weather was due to the presence over ...

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  37. THE LAW'S UNCERTAINTY.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The uncertainty of the law was strongly emphasised in the High Court to-day. At the close of 1909 John Inglis Lothian, publisher's representative, of Little ...

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  38. FIRE AT WOOLLAHRA.

    The residence of Sir William M'Millan, "Althorn," Edgecliff-road Woollahra, caught on fire yesterday morning, and portion of the roof was damaged by fire and cutting away. ...

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  39. THE FICKLE BAR.

    DORRIGO, Monday.--The plateau is undergoing one of its seasons of trial. The Bellinger River service has failed, owing to the bar being blocked and the consequence is a ...

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  40. BOOKMAKERS CHANGE QUARTERS.

    THE HAGUE, Sunday.--Several English bookmakers at Middleburg and Flushing are shortly removing to Basel, in Switzerland, in view of legislative restrictions with regard to betting ...

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  41. TO-DAY.

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  42. BARRY V. FOGWELL.

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Sportsman" announces that Barry has received a reply from Fogwell, who accepts Monday, September 11, as the date for their match. ...

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  43. RAINFALL TO 9 A.M. YESTERDAY.

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  44. INTER-UNIVERSITY CHAMPIONSHIP.

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  45. TOM REECE OPENS.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Tom Reece, the English biliardist, made his first appearance in public in Australia to-day when he commenced a game of 7000 up against C. Memmott, the ex-Australian champion, who received ...

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  46. Advertising

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  47. INTER-'VARSITY EIGHTS.

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  48. QUEENSLAND FALLS.

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  49. ABSTRACT OF SALES BY AUCTION.

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  50. Advertising

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