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  2. METROPOLITAN DAY

    The feature of the racing at Randwick yesterday was a brilliant exhibition of galloping by Sir Andrew, winner of the last; A.J.C. St. Leger. Carrying 8.6 the Woorak--Lady Joan four-year-old. won the Metropolitan by four lengths from the ...

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  3. FIERCE WIND

    The fierce westerly gale, which sprang up on Sunday afternoon died down at nightfall, only to blow with equal fury yesterday. ...

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  4. EIGHT HOURS' PROCESSION

    Eight Hours Day, which is essentially a festival of the people, broke find and clear, and all Sydney seemed bent upon enjoyment. From an early hour ...

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  5. FALLS THROUGH ROOF

    The roof of a burning shop in Victoria Avenue, Chats wood, suddenly collapsed yesterday afternoon, and Fireman J. Payne, of Crow's Nest station, ...

    Article : 239 words
  6. Latest Cables

    The Imperial Conference opened today. A grey drizzle was falling, but the crowd in Downing Street was large enough to necessitate the attention of ...

    Article : 192 words
  7. THOSE TERRIBLE "DIGGERS."

    Miss Ethel Campbell, the "Angel oil Durban," remarked at a civic reception here that there was only one returned ...

    Article : 63 words
  8. BIG QUESTIONS

    The opening speech of the Prime Minister, Mr. Stanley Baldwin, at the Imperial Conference to-day, will be delivered privately and ...

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  9. THE RUHR

    Reuter's correspondent at Paris reports that at the unveiling of a war monument in the Bois d'Ailly, M. "Poincare said that Germany was daily ...

    Article : 777 words
  10. MOTORIST KILLED

    Frederick Byron, a motor driver, of Keep Street, Chatswood, was killed, and James White, of Stanley Street, Chatswood, had his right ...

    Article : 125 words
  11. REVOLUTION

    A message from Berlin states that a revolutionary movement, originating in Nationalist organisations, has broken out at Kuestrin, 50 miles from Berlin. ...

    Article : 87 words
  12. ELECTROCUTED

    An old man was electrocuted at Parramatta 'North late' yesterday afternoon under peculiar circumstances. It is believed that the fierce westerly wind ...

    Article : 189 words
  13. OVERSEA SPORT

    Papyrus, the famous English racehorse, received his first work-out today, comprising two brief walks over tho Belmont race track, lasting half ...

    Article : 178 words
  14. WORLD CRISES

    The Australian delegates to the League of Nations returned to London to-night. St. Joseph Cook (High Commissioner ...

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  15. PARIS PERTURBED

    Leaders of fashion are perturbed at the dearth of good mannequins. Training schools are being established to provide handsome well-made ...

    Article : 83 words
  16. "FIRE PREVENTION WEEK."

    "Fire Prevention Week," organised by Chief Officer Jackson, of the Metropolitan Fire Brigade, for the purpose ...

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  17. FATALITY IN W.A.

    Claude Stanley Dickson (37), an oxy- acetylene welder, while engaged to-day repairing a brine tank at the ice works, connected the electric extension and ...

    Article : 58 words
  18. RACING REVIEWED

    Duke Isinglass atoned for his Epsom defeat by winning the Shorts in brilliant style. Although he had been one of the last four horses on ...

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  19. CAMP TRAGEDY

    "Dummy' Henderson, your day has come." Mart. J. Booth, timber-getter, an eyewitness of the killing of William ...

    Article : 202 words
  20. TAKING NO RISKS.

    The "Daily Chronicle's" correspondent at Paris reports that the official executioner in French Guinea has been ...

    Article : 70 words
  21. RECORD FLIGHT

    A message from Marseilles states that the French dirigible. Dixmude landed at Cuers at 6.36 o'clock this morning, after, a continuous flight of ...

    Article : 86 words
  22. ROUGH IN MELBOURNE

    A cold southerly gale raged in Melbourne to-day, accompanied by drenching showers.' and in some parts of the country, with hall. The thermometer ...

    Article : 83 words
  23. NO QUARTER

    The Daily Telegraph's Sofia correspondent states that the perfect organisation which was responsible for the coup d'etat of June was also ...

    Article : 158 words
  24. RUN DRY

    For the first time in the history of the East-West railway all the dams along the route have run dry, and the department has been forced to use water for ...

    Article : 119 words
  25. SEVERAL ACCIDENTS

    A motor lorry, owned and driven by Mr. Hart, of Manly, when approaching Burnt Creek Bridge, came into collision with a sulky containing a man and a ...

    Article : 103 words
  26. WAR GRAVES PILGRIMS

    A thousand pilgrims to British graves in France returning, to England held a massed' service on the quayside at Boulogne. The youngest ...

    Article : 107 words
  27. IRRECONCILABLE

    If the Parliamentary Labor Party does not free itself from the entanglement of Communism, it will not be for the want of emphatic, disclaimers. ...

    Article : 206 words
  28. JAPAN

    Reuter's correspondent at Tokio reports that Viscount Goto, Japanese Minister, for Home Affairs, has been appointed head of the Reconstruction ...

    Article : 225 words
  29. COLLISIONS AT SEA

    Remarkable fogs have been occurring in the English Channel, and shipping disasters have taken place from the Cornish coast to the mouth ...

    Article : 220 words
  30. STRIKE THREAT

    A strike may occur in Broken Hill on Wednesday because non-unionists are working in the mines. To-morrow a ribbon show will be ...

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  31. FOR DRUNKENNESS

    That 28,711 convictions for drunkenness wore entered during 1922 In New South Wales is recorded in u return supplied to Parliament. ...

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  32. IN NEW ZEALAND

    St. Matthew's Church was crowded yesterday evening, and many hundreds were unable to find even standing room, when Mr. Hickson delivered his ...

    Article : 86 words
  33. GREECE PROTESTS

    It is semi-officially stated at Athens that the Greek Note, replying to the decision of the Conference of Ambassadors, was handed to the French ...

    Article : 127 words
  34. QUEENSLAND'S DEFICIT

    The State revenue for the three months ended September 30 was £2,916,067; and the expenditure £3,023,537. ...

    Article : 99 words
  35. TOWNSVILLE TRAGEDY

    The Commissioner of Police has received word from Townsville of a tragedy at Boundary Creek, 2 12 miles from Ingham, on Saturday. The ...

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  36. SPAHLINGER TEST

    The investigations into the Spahlinger treatment for consumption which are being made by the British Health Ministry, are not yet complete. ...

    Article : 57 words
  37. FELL OVER CLIFF

    Severe injuries were received by George Davis, aged 16; when he fell 40 feet over a cliff at Clifton Gardens yesterday afternoon. ...

    Article : 73 words
  38. ROYAL COLONIAL INSTITUTE

    A social gathering of members of the Royal Colonial Institute will be held today at 3.30 p.m. ...

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