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  4. SPORTING

    Pantheon was [?]cratched yesterday for the Melbourne Cup and other races for which he was engaged at the V.R.C. meeting. His trainer says that the ...

    Article : 56 words
  5. W.I.U. & FOREIGNERS

    Judging by the rowdiness and re porte of fights the special meeting of the W.I.U. held in the Stadium yesterday afternoon should go down in ...

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  6. AERIAL DOINGS

    A Naples message states that the British Royal Air Force flying boats took seven hours to come from Marsettles. The Carnegie, one of the flying ...

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  7. STATE POLITICS

    Mr. J. T. Lang, replying to the criticism of Mr. T. R. Bavin, the Premier, said: "It seems remarkable that just after Mr. Bavin completed [?]s ...

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  8. RAILWAY TO SYDNEY

    At 6.30 p.m. to-morrow the first train from Sydney will arrive in Broken Hill by way of the recently completed line. This will be a ...

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  9. SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    Damage amounting to £1000 was done on an outbreak of fire early on Sunday moring in Main-street, Kapunda. The hairdresser's shop of ...

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  10. TROUBLED CHINA

    Seized by pirates in China, the merchant steamer Irene, was shelled and set on fire by the British submarine 1.4 in Bias Bay and sunk. It is ...

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  11. THE UNEMPLOYED

    Messrs. C. W. Tye (Under-Secre tary for the Public Works Department) and F. W. Kitching (Undersecretary for the Department of Labor ...

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  12. DISTURBANCE AT HILTON LEADS TO THREE ARRESTS

    When Plainclothes Constable Worrall and a police recruit attempted to arrest two men who were bookmaking in the Hilton Hotel, Hilton, on ...

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  13. ENGLISH RACING

    At Cambridgeshire on Wednesday all records will be eclipsed with re[?]rd [?] international rivalry. Already the Cambridgeshire Stakes is known as the ...

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  14. ENGLAND TO AUSTRALIA

    Captain Lancaster, who is [?]ying to Australia, has arrived at Malta. [Captain Lancaster, acco[?]panied by Mrs. Keith Miller, the wife of a ...

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  15. GENERAL CABLES

    A message from New York says that Abie's Irish Rose" has closed its metropolitan ron after 2327 consecutive performances extending over ...

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  16. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS

    A motor lorry containing about 25 people overturned at North Sydney on Saturday morning on the way to a picnic. All suffered injuries. Fire ...

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  17. WEST ATHLETIC CLUB

    The West Athletic Club held its [?]d [?]ndicap for the season on the [?] Reserve yesterday morning The [?]potition was keen, and ...

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  18. GENERAL HAPPENINGS

    A Quebec message says that the wreckage of the hydroplane in which Count De Lesseps and a mechanic started a flight on Tuesday from ...

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  19. THE COMPOSITE MINISTRY FACES SERIOUS PROBLEM

    A most serions problem now facing the composite Ministry is the matter of carrying on the government of the State during the present financial year ...

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  20. MR. KITCHING'S ACTIV[?]ES

    Seen after lunch at [?] Freemasons' Hotel to-day, Mr. F. W. kitching, Under-secretary to the Department or Labor and Industry, [?]id this morning ...

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  21. CAMERA FAILS TO REVEAL HOW HUMMING BIRD HOVERS

    Six hundred exposures of a film in a second failed to discover the secret of how the humming bird hovers in the air while feeding. ...

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  22. MR, LANG SAYS HIS DEFEAT IS DUE TO NEWSPAPERS

    Mr.J. T. Lang, leader of the Opposition, speaking at a dinner of the Amalgamated Engineering Union, attributed his defeat at the polls to the ...

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  23. KILLED IN A COLLIERY

    Henry Champion (63), employed as a roadlayer in the Richmond Main colliery, was killed instantly on Saturday. He was working on a bottom ...

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  24. LIGHT 'PLANE RECORD FOR DISTANCE FLYING

    A Paris message saya that the [?]viator, Fin[?]t, accompanied by a pas[?]nger, put up [?] world's long-distance light 'plane record by flying a 40 ...

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  25. NO PASSENGERS ACCEPTED EAST OF CONDOBOLIN

    The Parkes Municipal Council and the Chamber of Commerce have protested to the Railway Commissioners against the decision that no passengers ...

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  26. MAN FATALLY INJURED WHIL[?] CROSSING A STREET

    [?]e crossing a roadway at Fort Macquarie late last night William Croft (70), of Waverley, was knocked down by a tram. He died shortly after ...

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  27. MOTOR CYCLING

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  28. ROAD BELIEF WORK

    The following are the men who are to report on Wednesday morning at the jobs at which they last worked:- H. T. Pettit. F. A. Richardson. L. ...

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  29. FASTING AND CONFESSION

    Lecturing at St. Peter's Church last night, the Rev. J. H. A. Chauvel said: "All social problems are ultimately problems of human character. A ...

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  30. INDUSTRIAL

    A message from Walsenborg (Calorado) says: "Standing shoulder to shoulder with their menfolk, women enrolled by the I.W.W. advanced upon a group ...

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  31. SIR A. COBHAM TO CABBY OUT AERIAL SURVEY OF AFRICA

    November 18 has been dennitely fixed for Sir Alan Cobham's 20,000-mile survey flight encircling Africa, whereby it is hoped to bring Kenya within ...

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  32. MOTOR LORRY OVERTURNS

    A [?]ty track containing a family party of seven orerturned yesterday when the brakes failed while travelling down the Tollbar Range-road. Phillip ...

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  33. BOXING AND WRESTLING

    A contest was held between [?]illy Meeske and John Kiloms at the Stadium on Saturday night. The [?] were to hare wrestled four rounds [?] ...

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  34. BRITISH PROPAGANDA IN CHICAGO SCHOOLS

    A chicago message says that the [?]al of Mr. W. M'Andrew, on a charge of disseminating British propaganda in United State schools under his ...

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  35. ENGINE EXPECTED TO-MORROW

    The first of the engines to build up the rolling stock of the Broken HillSydnev line is expected to-morrow at about ll o'clock, and it is said that ...

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  36. STATEMENT BY MR. GULLY

    Concerning the meeting of the Workers Industrial Union yesterday Mr. R. Gully said that he mored as an amendnent to the motion.—"That the books ...

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  37. HOBABT TRAM WORKERS TERMINATE THEIR STRIKE

    The [?]ways overtime strike has ended, the dispute having been referred to a commission. The strike has been in progress for about a ...

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  38. DEATH OF MOTOR CYCLIST FOLLOWING ON COLLISION

    Ronald Gray (23) died in the Adelaide Hospital at 12.30 o'clock yesterday afternoon following injuries suifered when a motor cycle and sidecar ...

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  39. UNEMPLOYED MEETING AT THE STADIUM TO-DAY

    A fairly well attended meeting of the unemployed was held at the Trades Hall Stadium this morning, Mr. P. O'Dea occupying the chair. ...

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  40. ANOTHER MAIL ROBBERY

    Following the loss of Sydney's registered oversea mail on board the mail steamer Cathay, it is reported that the New Zealand registe rea mail on the ...

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  41. AGRICULTURAL AWARD

    Judgment was deliveres to-day by Mr. E. J. Kavanagh, Deputy Indnsdustrial Commissioner, in the appeal by the Farmers and Settlers' ...

    Article : 87 words
  42. CRICKET

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  43. MOTOR CYCLE ANO SULKY COLLIDE AT STREET CROSSING

    When Mr. Wilfred Allen Thorn, of 61 Blende-street, was crossing the intersection of Blende and Bagot streets at about 11.35 o'clock on Saturday ...

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  44. NATIVE BEAR SKINS

    Mr. H. E. Pratten, Minister for Customs has decided that no permits to export native bear skins will be issued after November 10. ...

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  45. GOVERNMENT LABOR EXCHANGE

    Mr. T. Gordon Bennet, industrial inspector, reports that for the week ended October 22 there were 52 new registrations on the books of the Lober ...

    Article : 125 words
  46. FREEDOM OF THE SEAS

    Speaking at a dinner given in his honor Mr. Wickham Steed, a former foreign editor of the London "Times." said: "As far as Britain was concerned ...

    Article : 110 words
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  50. REV. S. JARVIS'S VISIT

    The Rev. S. Jarvis, the foreign mission deputation to the local Methodist churches, conducted three services yesterday. He preached at the ...

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  51. SOUTH BLOCKS FATALITY

    In the Courthouse this afternoon Mr. R. C. Atkinson, S.M. and coroner, conducted an inquest into the circumstances surrounding the death ...

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  52. SUICIDE OF A BOY

    Allan Watkins (13), school boy of Mount Albert, was found hanging dead in a coal shed with his hands tied behind him. ...

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  53. MOTOR CAR DAMAGED BY A PASSING VEHICLE

    When Frederick Hocking, of 401 Cummins-lane, was driving his motor car along the Silverton-road on Satur day a motor car, which was travelling ...

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  54. TAKEN ILL AT WORK

    Frank Frendo, while at work o[?] the 300ft level at the British mina, today suddenly became ill Dr; Ha[?] attended Mr. Frendo on the mine, and ...

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