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  2. TROUBLED CHINA

    Fighting is proceeding between Pukow and Tientsin. An influx of a arge number of wounded soldiers into Nanking Government is attempting to ...

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  3. THE COAL CRISIS

    Messrs. T. R. Bavin, State Premier, and Mr. J. H Scullin, Prime Minister, conferred again on Saturday concerning the coal situation, but neither ...

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  4. SPORTING

    The Wert Athletic Club conducted a handicap of 130 yards on the See Park grounds on Sunday morning, the final resulting as follows:—H. Flanaghan, ...

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  5. SBEHELD SHIELD

    The Sheffield Shield cricket Birtch between teams representing Queenazland and South Australia was continned on the Brisbane Cricket Ground ...

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  6. STDNEY SHOOTING CASE

    An inquest was opened to-day concerning the death of Bernard Hugh Dalton, who was shot at the corner of Crown and William streets on ...

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  7. THE NAVAL CONFERENCE

    Mr. Justice Harvey, In an address last night at St. Mary's Church, Darling Point, said:—"The naval conference will put the acid test on those ...

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  8. STATE POLITICS

    Last year the State Government spent £1,812,000 for social and philanthropic purposes, and on charitable institutions. That sum works out at ...

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  9. STATEMENT BY PREMIER ON TALK WITH MR. SCULLIN

    Mr. T. R. Bavin, the Premier, on his retara from Melbourne this morning, seid that he had a most amicable interview with the Prime Minister ...

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  10. "WHITE ARMY" PROPOSED TO ASSIST GOVERNMENT

    In opposition to the "Workers' Defence Army" it is said that a number of former A.I.F. officers have organised to recruit a "white army." This force ...

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  11. PELTZER WILL MEET GOLDING IF MATCH IS ARRANGED

    Dr. Peltzer. the German athlete, who arrived here yesterday from Sydney, said he is willing to meet Golding in Melbourne if the Victorian ...

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  12. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS

    Mrs. Francis Higgins (45), of Leichhardt, was fatally injured when struck by a motor car on the Parramattaroad yesterday morning. It is ...

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  13. NEW ANGLICAN PRAYER BOOK

    Processions and fire are being used by dissatisfied Anglicans to empbasise their dislike of the new Prayer Book. At Exeter Cathedral more than 100 ...

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  14. RECEPTION OF DELEGATES AT BUCKINGHAM PALACE

    The greatest international conference since that at Versailles after the Great War will be virtually opened to-morrow when Mr. Ramsay ...

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  15. MR. BAVIN IS CREDITED WITH STOPPING CIVIL WAR

    Mr. B. H. Corser, M.H.R., declares that but for the action of Mr. Bavin, Premier of New South Wales, Anstralia would have been practically in ...

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  16. THE NO. 1 ABERMAIN COLLIERY THREATENED BY FIRE

    Bush fires menaced the Abermain Ko. 1 colliery on Saturday but a number, of miner armed with boughs and wat bags fought the flames, and ...

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  17. GERMAN RUNNER HOOTED AT SYDNEY CRICKET GROUND

    The German athlete Doctor Otto Peltier, was loudly hooted at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Saturday when an announcement was made ...

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  18. AN ELEPHANT BEETLE FLIES INTO A MAN'S EAR

    John Webb (28) wae digging in the garden at his home at Annandale when he felt something shoot into his ear. A terrific pain followed. He ...

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  19. UNLAWFUL DEMONSTRATIONS

    Owners of motor vehiles on the South Maitland field have been officially warned against using them in unlawful demonstrations. ...

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  20. ENGLISH GIRL BATHERS

    "I do not approve of this nakedness," declared a frail old woman, planting herself among a laughing group of bathing beauties at Torquay, ...

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  21. IMPERAL CONFERENCE

    Although Hr. J. H. Scullin, the Prime Minister, would make no oficial statement yesterday, it is understood that he will leave Australia in August ...

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  22. AN ATTACK ON POLICE BY STATE POLITICIANS

    In a speech at Cessnock on Saturday, Mr. R. James, M.H.R, attacked the police on the coalfields. He said that the police vera out-manoeuvred ...

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  23. MR. LAZZARINTS CRITICISM OF STATE GOVERNMENT

    Mr. H. P. Lazarini, M.H R., said yesterday: "The Commonwealth Government should at once declare the New South Wales Government ...

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  24. DROWNED AT MILDURA

    Walsing along the lower part of the Mildura weir in the Murray. River yesterday George Lewis Tindall (25) slipped and was carried beneath a ...

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  25. PARROT FEYER

    Dr. W. M'Lachland believes that he has discovered the germ of parrot fever, which is blamed for killing eight persons in America in a month. ...

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  26. CAPTAIN CHAFFEY DEFENDS ACTION OF THE POLICE

    Captain F. A. Chaffey, the Chief Secretary, to-day strongly condemned the attacks made upon the police by Messrs. James, M.H.R., and Mr. J. ...

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  27. BITING AND RAZOR SLASHING

    During a quarrel over a bottle of beer on tHe steamer City of Windsor at Port Pirie on Saturday night. Oscar Malcolm, a negro seaman, was ...

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  28. MR.P.J.A.[?] [?]

    Mr. P. J. A. Plummer, local manager for the Shell Oil Company, returned last night from Sydney, travelling overland. ...

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  29. DROWNING CASE AT GRAFTON

    Bernard Keogh (30) was drowned here last night when he fell from a fast moving boat. He was seen swimming for a few minutes, but he ...

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  30. TROTTING HORSE DOPED

    A case of doping was revealed at the Orange Trotting Club's meeting on Saturday. When betting operations began on the Orange Handicap a bay ...

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  31. COLAL MINING INDUSTRY AND LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    The preparatory technical conference of the League of Nations on the conditions of work, in the coal nuning industry, which closed at Genera on ...

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  32. BOY FALLS FROM BRIDGE ON TO RAILWAY LINE

    Barnew O[?] [?] of St. Prter's was seriously injured yesterday after-noon when he fell from an overhead bridge on to an electric railway line ...

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  33. MINE WORKERS INJTJRED

    William, Miller injured his knee when pulling a truck out ut Thompsons shaft at the British mine this Morning. He was taken in the ...

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  34. "WORKERS' DEFENCE ARMY"

    A prominent State Cabinet Minister said on Sarartlay nicht that action would be immediately taken to prevent the formation of the body known ...

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  35. GENERAL AUST.MIGA FILEDS juiST. wm naBs

    A sensation was caused among the women's welfare organisations in Adelaide by the receipt of a letter from a nurse at Alice Springs asking for ...

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  36. ALL QUIET TO-DAY

    Hr. Childs, Acting Commissioner of Police, stated to-day that he had been in telephonic communication with Suporiatendent Beattie, who had reported ...

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  37. FOOTBALL

    If the Australia Rugby team wins the."Daily Mail" Cop it will he nested that SquadroiuLeader Hinkler should fly the cup back to Australia in ...

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  38. ALLEGED OPIUM DEN

    Three strange-looking bamboo sticks, brass trays, and carious-shaped vessels with Oriental figures on them and encrusted with a peculiar substance, tins, ...

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  39. MOTOR CAR OVERTURNS

    A serious motor car accident ocearned about ll o'clock this morning about 90 chains from the township on tho Port Broughton and Pott Pirie ...

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  40. CLOSING OF ROAD

    Until farther notice the centre of Argent-street from the Willyama bridge to the Junction line will be closed to traine. ...

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  41. DEADLOCK IS REPORTED

    On receipt of word In Sydney on Saturday night that the conference between Messrs. Scullin and Bavin in reference to the northern coal ...

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  42. TENNIS

    The Whippet Tennis Club had a decisive win over the Daisies Clnb on the Brokens Court on Tuesday night, the Broken scores being:—Whippets, 6 ...

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  43. FIRE BRIGADE APPLIANCES

    With the Paxton hotel "black," as are all coalfield hotels, a peculiar position has arisen at Paxton, where the local fire brigade has become ...

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  44. NEW RAILWAY OPENED

    Mr. E. A. Buttenshaw, Minister for Works, speaking at the official openinp of the West Wamboyne railway, said that the present ...

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  45. BOWLING

    Members of the Broken Hill Bowling Club began their teams tournament on Saturday, when Lewis's team met the team skippered by Crace. The ...

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  46. DOUBLE DROWNING CASE

    Alice Maud Ryan (26) got into difficulties in the Hunter River at Flannagan's Beach, Morpeth, on Saturdar afternoon, and William Watson ...

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  47. CLASS WAR PRISONERS' AID

    A large crowd of peuple assembled in Eddy-avenue yesterday afternoon to take part in a march under the banner of the International Class War ...

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  48. Advertising

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  49. NO ENGINEDRIVERS TO-DAY AT DUDLEY COLLTERY

    Enginedriver at the Dudley colliery have decided to obey the order of their executive and refuse to work at the mine to-day. ...

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  50. SALING VESSEL SINKS OFF EARTH ISLAD

    After a small sailing Teasel ran on the rocks and then sank near Balli Cove. Earth Island, in Bass Strait, yesterday, three men and a dog ...

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  51. Advertising

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  52. POLICE RAID CAFE

    Police raided the Ambassadors in Pitt-street on Saturday night and arrested four men, including Percy Stewart Dawson, who was charged ...

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  53. NO AGGREGATE MEETINGS WERE HELD YESTERDAY

    No oggregate meetings of the miners were held at Kurri Kurri or Cessnock yesterday despite that definite arrangment for them were made last ...

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  54. ANTI-RELIGION IN RUSSIA

    In a sermon at St. Andrew's Cathedral last night Archbishop Wright remarked: "In Russia to-day men are turning the churches into workshops ...

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  55. COAL SHORTAGE REPORTED BY SHIPPING COMPANIES

    Owing to the coal dispute local shipping companies are finding difficuly in getting the banker supplies necssary for the maintenance of their ...

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  56. PORT PRIE SHOOTING CASE

    Walter Edward Argent (15), who believed to have shot Mrs. Phoebe Warwick in a house at Port Pirie and then to have turned the revolver on ...

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  57. ISLAND CYCLONE

    Mrs. Trevor Jones, wife of the accountant of the Colonial Sugar Company, who arrived in Sydney, to-day told a graphic storr of a terrific ...

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  58. NEW GUINA AND PAPUA

    Mr. E. W. P. Chinnery has arrived in Canberra from New Guinea and Papua to furnish the Commonwealth Statistician (Mr. Wickens) with ...

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  59. THE SUMMER HILL TRAGEDY

    Brenda Plume (5), who was wounded at Summer Hill by her father, who shot his wife dead and then fatally wounded himself on ...

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  60. HOOTS AND JEERS IN CHURCH

    There was a great congregation at the Uourke-street Congregational Church last night owing to an announccment that Mr. Tom Walsh ...

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  61. MATRON'S PUPLICS ALL PASS

    Matron Esler, who is in charge of the nursing staff of the Bendigo Base Hospital, enjoys a reputation for the splendid training she gires to trainees. ...

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  62. RAIN IN GENERAL AUSTRALIA

    It was reported on Sunday that the Finke Rirer is coming down in A big flood. As it takes four or fire inches of rain to bring the Finke down, the ...

    Article : 50 words
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