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  5. NEW SOUTH WALES

    Henry Hartley (52) was badly wounded during a fight in the room of a lodging-house in the city last night. When the police entered the room in ...

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  6. THE METAL MARKET

    The following are the middle quotations of the London metal market for Wednesday, May 18:— Lead (soft foreign). Spot, —25 a ton ...

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  7. TROUBLED CHINA

    Heavy fighting continues in Honan between the Hankow Government's forces and the Nothern Allies. There is no appreciable difference in the ...

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  8. STATE POLITICS

    Mr. W. P. J. Skelton, M.L.A., addressing a meeting of his constituents at Merewether announced that he would he a candidate for the position ...

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  9. THE LONDON RAID

    The Moscow Note says that the raid on Arcos Limited and the premises of the Soviet Trade Delegation was a most, serions and hostile act jeopardising the ...

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  10. SPORTING

    Tanappara, Barney Spring, and two other horses arrived this morning in boxes attached to the express train. The two former hold engagements at ...

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  11. BURIED IN HOT ASHES

    J. J. M'Grath, an employee of the Bathurst Gas Works, was wheeling a barrow filled with red hot ashes when he overbalanced and fell. He was ...

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  12. THE ROYAL TOUR

    The Renown with the Duke and Duchess of York aboard arrived yesterday morning. The Royal pair were welcomed by cheering crowds in ...

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  13. BOXING

    "Snowy" Christensen, a popular Melbourne boxer, arrived by the express, this morning to oppose "Snowy" Gibson at the Stadium in a 20-round ...

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  14. TRADE UNION BILL

    The Labor members have returned to the House of Commons. They have made an announcement that a joint meeting of the Parliamentary Labor ...

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  15. WINTER AT CANBERRA

    A message from Canberra states that winter has set in and that heavy rains and cold winds are blowine incessantly from the mountains. Tents ...

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  16. MUCH OF DISTUREANCE CAUSED BY BOLSHEVIKS

    That Russian Bolshevik forces are [?] of mush of the disturbance in China is again attested in a letter just received by the Passionate Fathers in ...

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  17. ALLEGED ARSON

    "I'm not afraid of many people in this world, particularly men," decisively stated. Mrs. Jolly, wife of Frank Jolly, who is standing his trial ...

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  18. FATAL SNAKE BITE

    Mr. C. J. French, single, curator of the recently established snake park in Adelaide, who was bitten on the right forearm by a tiger snake yesterday, ...

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  19. SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    Several business men of Norwood and Adelaide have been victimised by a plausible stranger who eave Victorian references and then passed valueless ...

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  20. CONTEST FOR DEMPSEY

    Mr. Tex Rickard announces that he has, practically arranged for Jack Dempsey to meet, the winner of the fight between Jim Maloney and Jack ...

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  21. KNOCKED DOWN BY TRUCK

    B. E. Hobbs, of Henry-street, Payneham, suffered a broken left arm, broken leg, and lacerations to the face when he was knocked down by a motor ...

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  22. CZECHO-SLOVAKIAN TEAM BEATS VIOTORTAN PLAYERS

    The Czecho-Slovakian soccer football team yesterday defeated Victoria by one goal to nil. ...

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  23. POLICY NOT CHANGED

    The final stage has now been reached an the official relation between Eritain and Mr. Eugene Chen, Cantonese Foreign. Minister. ...

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  24. CRICKET IN ENGLAND

    The New Zealand cricket team today, began a match against Cambridge University. The visitors who went in first were all out for 315. Page made ...

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  25. THIEVES AT RENMARK BREAK INTO FOUR SHOPS

    Four shops in Renmark were broken into on Thesday night. The thieves were surprised at" the last place by a passing cyclist and ran away, leaving ...

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  26. U.S.A. SCHOOLHOUSE WRECKED

    A message from Lansing (Michigan, U.S.A.) states that the bodies of 33 children were taken from tho wreckage of a district schoolhouse, which was ...

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  27. WIRELESS COMMISSION

    Giving evidence in Brisbane before the Royal Commission on wireless, Mr. J. J. Knight, chairman of directors of the Brisbane Newspaper Company, said ...

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  28. HOBART MAN FOUND DEAD

    When Brian Somerville (62), an employee of the Landg Titles Department, failed to put in an appearance at breakfast yesterday an investigation ...

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  29. MOTOR CARS IN STREETS

    Superintendent W. F. Dimond stated to-day that he wished the, attention of "motorists drawn to Section IV of the motor traffic ...

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  30. LONDON TRUNK MYSTERY

    Scotlanr Yard's inquiries regarding the Bonati murder mystery have covered an extraordinary range. The best detectives in England have been ...

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  32. DEATH OF A WOMAN

    A young woman whose name has not been disclosed was admitted to the Coast Hospital a few days ago in a critical condition She died yesterday. ...

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  33. EDUCATIONAL

    The monthly meeting of the Alma Public School Parents, and Citizens' Association was held at the school on Tuesday evening, when Mr. G. A. ...

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  34. MINE WORKERS INJURED

    F. Ellis was struck in the head "by a stone when climbing a ladderway at the Central mine this morning, his scalp being lacerated. He was taken ...

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  35. FALL FROM A TRME

    Robert Powell(3½)fell from a train at Werribee yesterday, A man named Pace clambered along the footboards and had the train stopped. The child ...

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  36. FLOODS IN UNITED STATES

    A New Orleans message says that another barrier against the floods has collapsed, marooning 500 inhabitants at Melville, who rushed to the tops of ...

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  37. ANOTHER AIR CRASH

    Carrying two passengers an aeroplane piloted by Lieutenant Frewin, of the Eagle Aviation Service, Brisbane, ...

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  38. YALLOURN ELECTRICITY WORKS

    The Victorian State Electricity Commission announces that orders for material costing —43,2441 for Yallourr have been placea with a German firm. ...

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  39. WEST DARLING CARNIVAL

    Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bartlett, of Mt. Sturt Station, arrived last night to participate in the West Darling functions, and are staying at the ...

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  40. DEATH AT HOSPITAL

    The death of Mr. Alexander Davidson from tuberculosis occurred at the Hospital yesterday afternoon. He was a sinsle man and worked on the South ...

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  41. WAGGA TRAGEDY

    At the inquest at Wagga concerning the death of Elizabeth Howard, the coroner recorded a verdict of muraer against Cedria Ryan. ...

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  43. DEATH O FMR. C. H. BROOMHALL

    Mr. Charles Henry Broomhall died at his residence, 243 Piper-street, early this mernina after a very long illness from tuberculosis. He had been in ...

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  45. COUNCIL BURNS DWELLING

    Officers of the Brisbane City Council yesterday set fire to a house which the owner failed to demolish as ordered. ...

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