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  2. The Following Appeared IN TO-DAY'S AFTERNOON ISSUE THE COAL INDUSTRY ENGINEDRIVERS ENDEAVORING TO REOPEN THE IDLE MINIS

    Although the Miners' Federation is vigorously opposed to such a move it appears certain that the Federated Enginedrivers and Firemen's ...

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  3. SUCCESSOR TO SIR T. EDISON

    Wilbur Huston (16), the son of a Seattle clergyman, has been selected to succeed Sir Thomas Edison in the field of scientific research. The lad ...

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  4. AERIAL DOINGS

    A wireless message states that the Graf Zeppelin passed over Barcelona this morning. It was also seen by a steamer when between Mar[?]lles and ...

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  5. NEW SOUTH WALES INFLUENZA CAUSED 37 DEATHS IN SYDNEY DURING JULY

    During the month of July 37 deaths were caused by influenza in the metropolitan area. ...

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  6. BRITAIN AND EGYPT

    It has been learned that a British Cabinet committee has completed and approved of the draft of a treaty between Britain and Egypt. It will be ...

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  7. THE METAL MARKET

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 104 words
  8. THE TIMBER DISPUTE

    A levy of 2/ a week from every unionist for the next four weeks to help the timber strikers has been decided on by the Australian Council ...

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  9. POLICE MAKEAN ARREST ON THE LINER ORONSAY

    A policeman boarded the liner Oronsav when the vessel arrived at the Heads yesterday and arrested a young man who was later charged with fraud ...

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  10. ADELAIDE ROBBERY

    Following the sensational assault and robbery in the city yesterday when Mrs. Sowter was knocked down and robbed of £100, John William ...

    Article : 70 words
  11. RAVAGES OF DOGS

    Following the killing or maiming by dogs of between 200 and 300 sheep on the property of Mr. H. Mitchell, near Brownhill Creek, Glen Osmond, reports ...

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  12. MASCOT IS UNSUITABLE FOR USE AS AN AIRPORT

    Realising that the Mascot aerodrome is unsuitable as an air port the New South Wales Acro Club proposes to select another centre for its activities. ...

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  13. DEATH OF JOCKEY CAIRNS

    Giving evidence at the inquest into the death of Hughie Cairns, jockey, who was killed when his mount Quick. Deal fell in the hurdle race at Moonee ...

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  14. DEATH OF A CHILD

    A finding of accidental death was returned by the coroner to-day at the conclusion of the inquest concerning the death of the 11 months-old baby of ...

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  15. PLAYER-WRITERS

    Much disenssion occurred at the meeting of the New South Wales Rugby Football League, whether members of the Australian football team should ...

    Article : 190 words
  16. GIRL ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL SUFFERING FROM POISONING

    Early this morning a girl was found in a dazed condition on the verandah of a house at Coogee apparently suffering from loss of memory. She ...

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  17. WEDDING PARTY DISPUTE

    That some of the guests at a weddino breakfast she gave at Chastleton, Orrong-reas, Toorak, on April 27 had nothing to eat but an oyster patric ...

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  18. MEN ATTACK A GIRL IN A SYDNEY PARK

    A young girl when passing through Wentworth Park late last night asked two men to direct her. They accompanied her for some distance, and ...

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  19. ORGANISER MAKES A REPLY TO LABOR COUNCIL CENSURE

    Mr. Sutherland, organiser for the Federated Enginedrivers and Firemen's Association, has replied to the Labor Council's censure of his advocacy of ...

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  20. RAILWAY RETRENCHMENT

    Following the decision of the Government to place no more orders for rolling stock repairs for at least six months, 300 employees at Messrs. ...

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  21. F.E.D. AND F.A. COUNCIL SUPPORTS MR. SUTHERLAND

    It is reported that at its meeting last night the F.E.D. and F.A. Council decided not to stand for any criticism of Organiser H. Sutherland for his ...

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  22. DENSE FOG IN SYDNEY

    A dense fog enveloped Sydney Harbor to-day and disorganised the ferry servies to some extent. Two ferry collisions were narrowly ...

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  23. ROBBERY UNDER ARMS

    The Darlinghurst police district was the scene of another hold-up last night, over £30 being stolen from a tobacconist's shop at 322 ...

    Article : 167 words
  24. SPURIOUS RACING TICKETS

    For having unlawfully had three admission tickets to Flemington racecourse on July 13, Arthur James Moore, of Canning-street, North ...

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  25. TREATY WITH EGYPT

    It is understood that the British Government's draft of the proposed treaty with Egypt will be submitted to the Dominions next week. Mr. ...

    Article : 152 words
  26. SUSPECTS AT MAROUBRA FIRED ON BY POLICEMAN

    Constable Hume fired two shots at two men who were acting suspiciously outside the Maroubra Post Office early this morning. The men. however, ...

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  27. SPORTING LOCAL RACING

    The L.V.R.C. will hold a race meeting on the Broken Hill course on Saturday, August 17. Nominations will close with Mr. E. L. Martin, the ...

    Article : 51 words
  28. GOVERNMENT RELIEF

    A meeting of the Government Relief Committee was held at the Town Hall this morning. Inspector Gibson presiding. There were also present: Messrs. ...

    Article : 203 words
  29. DIVORCE COURT

    The High Court held yesterday that once a decree for the dissolution of a marriage has been made absolute a court has no jurisdiction to review it, ...

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  30. FEDERAL POLITICS

    At a private meeting of business men yesterday Mr. S. M. Bruce, the Prime Minister, is reported to have said that the Federal political ...

    Article : 62 words
  31. POLO

    There is stated to be a doubt whether an Australian polo team will visit America this year. It is understood that the question of expense and ...

    Article : 62 words
  32. CAR DRIVERS' TROUBLES

    Usually the type of spark plug recommended for a particular engine will give the best all round results, as it is selected with average driving ...

    Article : 239 words
  33. TWO CHARGES PREFERRED AGAINST WOMAN MOTORIST

    Margaret Forsyth, wife of a wellknown, bookmaker, was acquitted at the Parramatta Quarter Sessions yesterday on charges of having by ...

    Article : 110 words
  34. MAROUBRA SHOOTING

    The inquest concerning the death of George Ga[?]ney (24), who was fatally wounded during a shooting affray at Maroubra on July 18, was opened ...

    Article : 137 words
  35. BIG BILLIARDS

    G. M'Conachy (N.Z.) was leading W. Smith (England) by 583 at the conclusion of last night's play in the big billiards match. The scores were: ...

    Article : 66 words
  36. DEATH RATE FROM CANCER

    Sir Neville House, Federal Minister for Health, states that the death rate from cancer in Australia has increased by 58 per cent, in the last ...

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  37. RAIL CAR STRIKES MOTOR CAR

    A rail car yesterday crashed into a motor car driven by Councillor R. Amey, chairman of the Booyoolie District Council, knocking it into a cattle ...

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  38. BOY SCOUT MOVEMENT

    Mr. H. M'Allister, commissioner for the training of scout officers and State organiser of the Boy Scouts' Association of New South Wales, yesterday ...

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  39. THE LATE MRS. HOCKEY

    The funeral of the late Mrs. Hilda Hockey took place to-day, leaving the residence of her son. Mr. Ken Wallace, at 723 Argent-street, at l1 ...

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  40. A NEW POULTRY MAGAZINE

    The "Australian Poultry World" is a new monthly magazine devoted to the interests of those who keep poultry for their private use or for ...

    Article : 135 words
  41. PREMIER BAVIN

    The Trades Hall Council has decided to call upon Labor members of Parliament not to attend any functions which may be held to welcome back ...

    Article : 45 words
  42. PRISONER AND PATIENT QUARREL IN HOSPITAL

    Alister Jenner Clark, who is at present in the Goulburn Hospital recovering from burns suffered at the Goulburn Reformatory, was yesterday ...

    Article : 77 words
  43. SYDNEY ROBBERY CASE

    William Brown (25), a laborer, was charged at the Central Court to-day with having, while armed with a revolver, robbed John Benedict Cahill ...

    Article : 86 words
  44. AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION

    During this week the Royal Automobile Association guide gave attention to three cars with carburetter trouble, one with ignition trouble and ...

    Article : 61 words
  45. HOSPITAL PATIENTS

    Mr. D. H. Blanks, who was picked up in an unconscious condition near the South Australian Hotel a fortnight ago. was reported from the Hospital ...

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  46. WIRELESS IN AUSTRALIA

    Arrangements have been made by the Australian Broadcasting Company for the removal of copyright restrictions. In future all the newest music ...

    Article : 60 words
  47. THE SYDNEY EXPRESS

    The Crystal-street station presented a busy appearance last night prior to the departure of the express for Sydney. There was a large number on ...

    Article : 97 words
  48. STOLEN PROPERTY

    At the Police Station there are some motor tools which were reported stolen from outside the Masonic Hall in Blende-street on Tuesday night. ...

    Article : 55 words
  49. SHOPLIFTING ALLEGED

    Charles Thompson (29), a wharf laborer, who is at present out on bail on a charge of shooting at Constable Jackson, with intent to murder, was ...

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  50. CRICKET

    The South Australian Cricket Association has decided to put into effect the recommendation of a special committee appointed to devise means ...

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  51. ODDFELLOWSHIP

    Bro. H. Smith. Grand Master of the Grand United Order of Oddfellows, will arrive next Friday, morning from Sydney. He will be met at the station ...

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  52. HOLES FOR HOSPITAL TREES

    The secretary of the Hospital reported to-day that two Italians were the only ones to respond to the call for volunteers to sink holes for tree ...

    Article : 89 words
  53. DISTRICT SHEARING

    Mr. M. Davey, organiser for the A.W.U., has reported that shearing finished at Willotia to-day and the men engaged there will go to Dromore ...

    Article : 157 words
  54. HOTELKEEPERS' ASSOCIATION

    At the annual meeting of the Hotelkeepers' Association on Thursday night the following officers were elected:—President, Mr. H. A. ...

    Article : 48 words
  55. MUNICIPAL ROLL

    The town clerk to-day said that there had been many claims for enrolment on the Municipal roll but he had not yet counted them and it will take some ...

    Article : 100 words
  56. PROTEST BY BUTCHERS AGAINST CHILLED MEAT

    As a protest against the importation of chilled meat the Meat lIndustry Employees' Union has instructed slaughtermen not to kill for Mr. R. E. ...

    Article : 65 words
  57. A RICKED BACK

    N. Kleanthi, a trucker at the North mine, ricked his back when lifting a truck last night. He was taken in the ambulance to his home at ...

    Article : 60 words
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