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  2. BEATEN AGAIN

    The' Australasian Rugby League footballers were defeated in their match against York today by 9 points to 3. The match was played in dull weather, and ...

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  3. MILES OF ASHES

    For several days past "bush fires have been raging in the country extending from Wilcannia to north of Brewarrina. ...

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  4. CASUAL VACANCIES

    Several people in tho Legislative Assembly yesterday found it necessary-- or thought It so --to explain their part in the fracas of the previous night. ...

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  5. FINDING FISH

    The Minister for State Enterprises (Mr. C. C. Lazzarim.) accompanied by his secretary (Mr. Jones paid an official visit to the central distributing depot of the State Trawling ...

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  6. "REMARKABLE"

    A unique experience is that of Mr. W. J. Torpie. a visitor to Australia, who is known as "the American punter." He wants to pay income tax to the ...

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  7. SYDNEY SHOWS

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  8. SHARE LIST

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  9. THE PICTURES

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  10. A GREAT RIDE

    Lieutenant H. R. Hodgson Gate of the Australian [?] put up a remarkable performance by accom[?] the trip from Melbourne to Sydney by motor cycle in 15 hours ...

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  11. THE CHERNIAVSKY SEASON

    The Cherniavsky concert at the Town Hall last night opened with a very fine performance of the second movement of Tschaikowsky's A minor Trio for piano, violin, and 'cello. An ...

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  12. A LIFE EVENTFUL

    Colonel John leader, who command the Royal Irish Rifles during the war, arrived from America by the Makura. He is on a short visit to Sydney for the purpose of lecturing ...

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  13. ELECTRICAL UNION

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--A novel feature of a new Federal log of wages and conditions, issued by the Electrical Trades Union, is a clause providing that, from the coming into ...

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  14. CHAUTAUQUA

    The Chautanqua entertainments and lectures will commence in King's Hall on Monday, November 7. and be continued at Miss Bishop's Hall on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. There ...

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  15. DEATH OF MR. P. BRITZ

    The death occurred yesterday morning at his residence, "Youbri," Lindsay Street,'Darling Point, of Mr. Peter Britz, a partner in the 'business of Messrs. Foster. M'Clellan, and Co. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. EARLY SYDNEY

    An [?] compendium of information relating to Sydney was contained In the lecture delivered before the Town Planning Association last night by Mr. J. J. C. Bradfield, Chief ...

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  17. MISS DOROTHEA SPINNEY '

    Miss Dorothea Spinney, the classics artist, will present the "Medea" of Euripides at the Conservatorium to-morrow evening. Miss Spinney is delighted with the accoustic ...

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  18. NEW RAILWAY ROUTE

    A parliamentary party will leave to-night for the Bulga district for the purpose of inspecting the proposed railway route between Walcha end the Main North Coast line. ...

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  19. Advertising

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  20. BETS BY CHEQUE

    Baron Muir-Machenzie has introduced into the House of Lords the Cheque Betting Bill, to overcome the difficulties created by the recent legal decision regarding betting by cheques. ...

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  21. "WHY NOT POLITICAL?"

    Rev. Howard Elliott, Dominion organiser for the Protestant Political Association in New Zealand, and Mr. H. H. Seabrook (vice-president) were entertained at lunch at the ...

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  22. NEW ZEALAND BUDGET

    "WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Thursday.--Mr. Massey delivered his Budget speech to-night. He said that the total revenue for 1920-21 was £34,200,962, and the expenditure £28,128,730. being ...

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  23. MINERS' STRIKE

    Tmrty thousand miters in. Indiana and Ohio have struck, as a protest against the injunction made by Federal Judge Anderson In connection with the recent West Virginia mine ...

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  24. PUBLIC SERVICE APPEAL

    Public servants should feel relieved to know that their appeal from the decision of Judge Curlewis will probably be held before the end of the year. ...

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  25. OVERSEA MAILS

    MELBOURNE. Thursday.--Although the Federal Government has arranged with the States for a revised overland timetable to expedite the delivery of the English mails, the scheme ...

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  26. WINE PRIZES

    In the colonial competitions for wines bottled in the country of origin, the following are among the awards:--Hock, Gramp and Sons, South Australia, second prize; claret, Gramp ...

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  27. DEATH PENALTY ABOLITION REJECTED

    WELLINGTON. N.Z., Thursday.--The Labor Bill to abolish the death penalty was rejected by the House on the second reading by 62 votes to 7. ...

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  28. THE MAILS

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  29. FEDERAL TAXES

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--In addition to the main report of the Royal Commission on Taxation. the Federal Government will have to consider a number of dissenting recinmendations, ...

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  30. TO BE REDUCED

    Information has been received In Sydney to the effect that rates of freight on refrigerated cargo will be reviewed in London In January next. ...

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  31. LATE SPORTING

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  32. TAX 'COLLECTION "

    PERTH, Thursday.--Mr. Ewing, Federal Taxation Commissioner, having completed arrangements in connection with the amalgamation of the State and Federal Taxation Departments, ...

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  33. VETERAN OF THE STAGE

    The Palace Theatre was well filled last night on the occasion of the testimonial benefit to the veteran actor and producer. Mr. John Wallace. Prominent professional and amateur ...

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  34. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

    "I have been bitterly disappointed with the bill. To my mind it sinks the profession of architecture to the very lowest level of the most sordid trade union."--Legislative Council ...

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  35. WILLIS ISLAND

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--A message was received to-day by the Minister for Home and Territories from the new wireless station at Willis Island, announcing that the erection of ...

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  36. LATE MRS. C. A. GIBSON.

    The funeral of the late Mrs. C. A. Gibson, of Watson's Bay, took place to the South Head Cemetery yesterday morning. Tho chief mourners were Messrs W. H. Gibson ...

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  37. Advertising

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  38. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS

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  39. LATE SHIPPING

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  40. Advertising

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  41. AEROPLANE CRASHES

    DORRIGO, Thursday.--Lieut. Bird's Avro, which arrived here this morning, crashed while giving a trial flight this afternoon. The machine was rising at the time, and the fall was ...

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  42. TO-DAY'S AUCTIONS

    William Inzlis and Son. Limited. at Camperdown--Houses, at 2. [?] R. [?] at his Rooms--Furniture, etc., at [?] Arthur G. Jores, at Waveriey--Furniture. House and ...

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