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  2. Advertising

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  3. THE UNEMPLOYED

    A start was made, this morning on the Bromide and Chloride street approaches to the Hospital in connection with relief work. On this 55 men, ...

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  4. RAILWAY TO SYDNEY

    The Crystal-street railway station, presented' a busy appearance this morning, there being at one time two horsedrawn trollies and three motor lorries ...

    Article : 106 words
  5. NEW SOUTH WALES

    A message was received by the detective office from Port Kembla yesterday, stating that the store of Frost Bros. had been entered by thieves during ...

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  6. HARBOR DISASTER

    The sinking of the Watson's Bay ferry steamer Greycliffe by the liner Tahiti still continues to attract worldwide attention. Some light has been ...

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  7. FLOODS IN U.S.A.

    A message from White River Junction, Vermont, says that unconfirmed reports were circulated there on Friday evening stating that between 137 ...

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  8. AERIAL DOINGS

    A Venice message says that De Bernardi, last year's Schneider Cup winner, beat Webster's record officially, attaining a speed of 298 mile an hour ...

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  9. TROUBLED CHINA

    One hundred and twenty Chinese women were killed outright and 200 injured this evening when a twostoried Chinese restaurant, collapsed ...

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  10. SLASHED WITH RAZOR

    Sergeant Gibson went to a house at Liverpool on Saturday night and found a man, Robert Pedesta (22). bleeding from a gash in the side of the ...

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  11. AYST. AIRMEN'S PROPOSED NON-STOP FLIGHT TO INDIA

    Bert Hinkler and Captain Macintosh, the Australian airmen, will on Tuesday attempt to make the world's long distance non-stop record to India for the ...

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  12. GOVT. LABOR EXCHANGE

    Mr. T. G. Bennet industrial inspector, reports that during the past week there were 21 new registrations on the book, of the Labor Exchange. Of ...

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  13. IMMIGRATION

    A conference between Mr. L. C. Amery, Secretary of State for the Dominions, and members of the State Government on the £34,000,000 ...

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  14. GOODS TRAIN DELAYED

    The goods train which was expected in at about 8 o'clock on Saturday night did not arrive until 1.12 o'clock, on Sunday morning. It had no fixed ...

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  15. EDUCATIONAL

    Leaving certificate examinations began in Sydney to-day. Over 1800 boys and girls throughout the State are presenting themselves. ...

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  16. ARMY AIRMAN FOUND DEAD IN BALLOON IN TREETOP

    A Sparta (Tennessee) message states that Captain Hawthorne Gray, an army Balloonist, was found dead in a balloon in a treetop. He was ...

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  17. CLAIM MADE IN COURT CONCERNING RACEHORSE

    In the Small Debts Court this after[?], before Mr. R. O. Atkinson, S.M., Phillip Quinn proceeded against E. H. Lovering for the recovery of £15, ...

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  18. HIGH SCHOOL EXAMINATIONS

    The leaving examination of 23 pupils of the High School was begun to-day and will continue, for about 10 days. On November 16 the intermediate ...

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  19. FAMILY ENDOWMENT

    The Federal Commission on Child Endowment continued its sittings in Brisbane on Friday (says, a Brisbane message in the 'Register"). ...

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  20. DISPLAY OF SCHOOL WORK

    Pellew and Moore have been supplied, for exhibition purposes, with various samples of the work of the boys' arts and crafts classes at the ...

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  21. FIRST PASSENGER TRAIN

    Those who have booked sleeping berths for the first passenger train which leaves to-morrow night are Dr. and Mrs. Macgillivray, Mr. and Mrs. ...

    Article : 116 words
  22. RESCUE WORK DIFFICULT OWING TO STATE OF ROADS

    With known dead how totalling 40 in New England, flood disaster reports still persist that the total will reach 200. ...

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  23. CHINESE HOUSE RAIDED

    Smashing their way with axes into a house at Alexandria the police arrested 10 Chinese, including one who subsequently failed to pass a dictation test ...

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  24. PRINCESS'S MARRIAGE

    The latest sensation in connection with the Coming marriage of the former Kaiser's sister. Princess Victoria, who is 61 years of age, to M. ...

    Article : 94 words
  25. FIRST TRAIN LEAVES SYDNEY

    The first Broken Hill express, concisting of six cars, including a dining [?]ar, left Sydney at 8 o' clock this morning Among the passengers were Mr. ...

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  26. PERSONAL

    Although Alderman R. Dennis, the Mayor, returned on Saturday morning he has not yet taken over from Alderman S.J.J. Davey who is relieving ...

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  27. AEROPLANE MISHAPS

    When an Air Force 'plane made a forced landing at Echuca a tyre burst, the under-carriage gave way, and one wing was badly damaged. The pilot ...

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  28. EIGHTY-TWO PASSENGERS ON FIRST TRAIN FROM SYDNEY

    The first official train left Sydney today for Broken Hill carrying 82 passengers. The department looks forward to a substantial increase in the ...

    Article : 54 words
  29. RIVAL GANGS FIGHT

    During a fight between two Melbourne pushes known as the "Chets' and the "Hawkeyes," at North Melbourne last night, several combatants on both sides ...

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  30. 200 DEATHS REPORTED. AT MONTPELIER AND BARRE

    Burlington (Vermont) message states that a local newspaper reported by radiogram verifying, the death of Lieutenant-Govenor Jackson and 200 ...

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  31. SYDNEY ANNOUNCEMENT ABOUT MAIL, SERVICE

    ThE postal authorities announce that in consequence of the opening of a direct railway to Broken Hill arrangements have been made for the dispatch ...

    Article : 95 words
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  33. COMMUNIST ACTIVITIES

    The police have arrested Humbot Dorz, secretary for the Latin countries, of the Third Internationale, during his visit to Paris to consult French ...

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  34. COMMONWEALTH INQUIRY TO BE ADJOURNED TO-MORROW

    The Commonwealth Navigation Department's inquiry [?] the Greycliffe disaster, which was fixed for to-morrow, will be adjourned to avoid clashing ...

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  35. ALTERED MAIL SERVICES

    The opening of the railway has led to a reorganisation of the mail services. Mails for New South Wales and Queensland for sending over the ...

    Article : 111 words
  36. STATE POLITICS

    W. J. Adams, the Country party candidate who was narrowly beaten by Mr. Martin Flannery (Labor) at the recent elections, intends to appeal to the ...

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  37. MINE WORKERS INJURED

    K. Tanich had his foot bruised through a piece of timber falling on it while he was working at the North mine yesterday. After being attended ...

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  38. ROUMAIN SUCCESSION

    Prince Carol, of Roumania, denies the report that he has abandoned his attempt to secure the throne and says there has been no financial settlement ...

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  39. DEATH OF MR. J. D. WRIGHT

    Mr. John Dickson ("Snowy") Wright, who died in the Hospital on Sunday morning from heart trouble at the age of 37 years, was one of the earliest to ...

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  40. DUKE OF YORK

    The Duke of York, while hunting at Cottesmore with the hounds yesterday afternoon, was thrown heavily but not injured. He remounted and ...

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  41. "WORST RECORD IN W.A."

    Charles Edward Essex (36); who was sentenced to six months' imprisonment in the Perth Police Court on Friday on a charge of being idle and ...

    Article : 141 words
  42. HOSPITAL CASES

    R. Pimm (19), was treated at the outpatients' department of the Hospital to-day for an injury to the wrist, and Giovannia Rosetti, a laborer at the ...

    Article : 51 words
  43. MR. AMERY ON TOUR

    Hr. L. O. M. Amery, Secretary of State for Dominions, was entertained at dinner by the New South Wales Government on Saturday. He ...

    Article : 162 words
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  46. APPLICATION BY 3LO FOR STATION IN ADELAIDE

    3LO, Melbourne, has applied for an "A" class broadcasting license in South Australia (says a Melbourne message in the "Register"). If the application ...

    Article : 49 words
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