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  3. THE NEAR EAST.

    The departure for England of the Royal Sovereign the last warship of tha Atlantic fleet in the Mediterranean, which is announced by Reuter's Malta ...

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  4. FEDERL AFFAIRS.

    The average rate of the increase in Australia's population is stated to be 2 per cent per annum. The Federal statistician has said that the ...

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  5. FOOTBALL. SPECIAL B.R.F.A. MEETING

    A special meeting of the Barrier Ranges Football Association was held in the association's rooms at the Skating Rink last night. Mr. E. K. ...

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  6. COOGEE MYSTERY.

    The inquest on the [?] of the unknown person round beneath a garage at Glebe was continued yesterday by Mr. Jamieson, City Coroner ...

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  7. CLUB MEETINGS CALLED

    A special meeting of the South Football Club will be held at the training rooms, Alma Oval, at 10.30 o'clock to-morrow morning, to give ...

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  8. MURDERS IN ALBANIA. FOUR OF ITALY'S DEMANDS ACCBB[?]D TO BY GREECE

    Reuter's Athens correspondant reports:— "The Greek Government has replied to Italy acceding to four of the ...

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  9. PAN PACIFIC CONGRESS.

    Settlement in the areas of low rain falls was discussed at the Pan Pacific Science Congress yesterday. Professor Ellsworth Huntington, who led the ...

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  10. B.R.F.A. PERMIT COMMITTEE

    The usual fortnightly meeting of the Umpire and Permit Committee of the B.R.F.A. was held in the association's rooms at the Skating Rink prior to ...

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  11. INDUSTRIAL MATTERS. N.S.W. BOARD OF TRADE INQUIRES INTO BASIC WAGE

    Deputy President J. B. Holme was in the chair yesterday when the Board of Trade resumed its sittings and heard addresses in relation to an ...

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  12. IN GRIP OF ELECTRICITY

    Miss Matilda Rachel Stevenson, aged 26 years, became a prisoner in the grip of a powerful electric current at Temora on Thursday, and died ...

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  13. CHURCH NOTES.

    The preachers at the Blende-street Methodist Church to-morrow will be the Rev. Rev. H. Alvey in the morning and Mr. J. Heath in the evening. ...

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  14. ITALIANS OCCUPY CORFU

    Reuter's Rome correspondent confirms the cocupation of Cor[?] by Italian troops. The Italian fleet has sailed under sealed orders. ...

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  15. POLICEMAN SHOT.

    Constable J. Delaney was shot by a boy at Tyntynden, in the Swan Hill district, yesterday. It is allegad that the boy, aged 15, a former ward of ...

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  16. NEW AWARD DECLARED FOR FTRE BRIGADE MEMBERS

    The Fire Brigades' Union has been given an award which allows for 64 hours' working time, 56 hours' sleeping time on the station premises, and 48 ...

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  17. MARSHAL LAW IN GREECE

    The United Service Agency reports that martial law has been declarad in G[?]. ...

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  18. THE ALLIES AMBASSADORS WERE NOT UNANIMOUS

    Reuter's Paris correspondent reports:— "Le Matin" states that the Allies' delegates to the Ambassadors' ...

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  19. TEMPERANCE ALLIANCE.

    The annual business meeting of the Barrier Temperance Alliance was held at the Town Hall on Monday night. The election of officers was the first ...

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  20. PRISONER BREAKS GAOL.

    The man Who escaped from the Geelong Gaol, Augus Murray, was found as the result of an inquiry by Mr. Baird, the chief secretarv on Monday ...

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  21. APPEAL MADE BY GREECE TO THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    Reuter's Athens correspondent reports:— Greece has appealed to the League of Nations to examine the dispute. ...

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  22. APPREHENSION IN LONDON REGARDING THE CRISIS

    Tn financial circles in London there is the gravest apprehension regarding the Greco-Italian crisis. This completes Europe's economic chaos. ...

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  23. FATAL SHCOTINC ACCIDENT.

    The inquiry into the death of Mr. M. Regan who was accidentally shot in the shooting gallery in Argent-street oh Wednesday last, is delayed owing to ...

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  24. GREEK STEAMER DETAINED BY ITALIAN AUTHORITIES

    Reuter's Rome correspondent reports:— "Newspapers from Brindisi state that the Greek steamer Utromidos, ...

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  25. THE SHARE MARKET.

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  26. CENTRAL MINE FIRE

    Mr. J. Hcbbard manager of the Central mine, reports that there are no fresh developments in connection with the fire in the underground workings ...

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  27. ITALY AND SPAIN. DEFENSIVE UNDERSTANDING IS CONSIDERED LIKELY

    Reutar's Madrid correspondent reproduces a report hinting at the possibility that the forthcoming visit of the King of Spain to Rome will lead ...

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  28. ROBBERY AT THE SOUTH

    A robbery was committed at the residence of Mr. J. Foulds in South Broken Hill early this week. Mrs. Foulds, who is slightly deaf, returned ...

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  29. PERSONAL.

    Mr T. Birkbeck, director of the North and Block 10 mines and Zino Corporation, is at present staying at the freemasons' Hotel. ...

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  30. MENINDIE NEWS

    Patrick Thomas Cahill, about 45 years of age, dropped dead at the Menindie Hotel on the arrival of the Wentworth mail at midday on Tuesday ...

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  31. SINGING SCHOLARSHIPS

    The Adelaide Community Singing Committee, in the iuterests of music, is offering a scholarship for singing, tenable for 1924. The scholarship is ...

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  32. SHEARING SEASON

    Mr. J. Murphy, South Australian president and organiser for the A.W.U. reports that Corona Station will begin shearins early next week the men ...

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  33. ITALY MAY INTERVENE IN TANGIER NEGOTIATIONS

    Reuter's Paris correspondent telegraphs:— "The arrival of the Italian destroyer A[?] at [?] seems to confirm ...

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  34. RAILWAY TRAFFIC

    The Silverton Tramway Company advises that for the month of August there were 1277 arrivals and 1272 departures, while for the corresponding ...

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  35. UMBERUMBERKA TELEPHONE

    Mr. E. M. Horsington, M.L.A. has been advised by Mr. T. B. Cooper, Under secretary of Public Works, that at any time when the department is ...

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  36. LIGHTHOUSE KEEPER LOST

    Although several v[?] have searched Bass Strait no trace has been found of the lighthouse-keeper at Cliffy Island. Hope has almost been ...

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  37. DEPRIVATION COURT

    Constable Wolters, giving evidence yesterday in the case of T. J. Phillips, of 237 [?]-street, Railway Town, who was called upon to show cause why ...

    Article : 54 words
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