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  2. SEAMEN'S STRIKE DEPORTATION OF T. WALSH

    It was authoritatively learned to-day that Mr. S. M. Bruce the Prime Minister who passed through Melbourne on his way to Tasmania was ...

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  3. INDUSTRIAL

    The State Cabinet has given its approval to the Land Boilers Inspection Bill The measure-was promised by succeeding Governments for many ...

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  4. THE METAL MARKET

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 135 words
  5. THE UPPER HOUSE MR. LANG NOT PREPARED TO DIVULGE PROGRAMME

    Mr. J. T. Lang the Premier stated yesterday that he did not intend to meet Admiral Sir Dudley de Chair the Governor that afternoon. He ...

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  6. SPORTING BROWN RAJAH SORE

    While running in the Caulfield Cup on Saturday Brown Rajah gare himself a slight knock. The trouble was in one of the front legs. He showed ...

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  7. NEW SOUTH WALES MOTORISTS LEG BROKEN

    A motor car went over a 26ft. embankment near Bulli yesterday. The driver jumped and saved himself but his leg was fractured. The car ...

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  8. FEDERAL ELECTIONS

    At the meeting of the Barrier District Assembly of the Australian Labor Party last night. Mr. J. T. Bail the president reported that owing to the ...

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  9. MAN KILLED BY A TREE

    Thomas Tasker (40), of Cobargo sat under a tree at Cobargo on Saturday to eat his dinner. A gale blew down the tree which killed Tasker. ...

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  10. PLAYING TWO INSTRUMENTS

    Sir, —In yesterday's "Miner", there was published a report of the Musicians Union meeting, where reference was made to Mr. Ralph Krantz asking ...

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  11. HEROIC AND METELLTUS

    To some extent the inflammation in the foreleg of Heroic subsided on Monday but it is doubtful whether the horse will be fit to run in the ...

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  12. WOMAN TAKEN TO HOSPITAL REFUSES ANY INFORMATION

    Nellie Davis (40), suffering concussion and fractured ribs was admitted to the Sydney Hospital late last night. She refused to tell how the injuries ...

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  13. COUNCIL MEETS TO-MORROW ON THIS 44 HOUR WEEK BILL

    In regard to the abolition of the Legislative Council the Government's [?] how is to wait and see how the work of Parliament will go on ...

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  14. IN AUSTRALIA

    The crew of the Huddart Parker steamer Ulimaroa was paid off yesterday and the ship was tied up Most of the passengers are trying to book by ...

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  15. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    Reuter's Geneva correspondent reports:— The seventh session fo the permanent mandates commission of the League ...

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  16. THE MELBOURNE CUP

    At the clubs yesterday the following was the order in which candidates for the Melbourne Cup to be run on November 3 were fancied:— ...

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  17. REARING OF CHILDREN

    Dr. Frederick Truby King in a speech in Sydney declared that 20 times the research money and time has been spent on the rearing of ...

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  18. ATTEMPTED SMUGGLING

    An alleged attempt to smuggle £200 worth of furs into the Commonwealth was frustrated yesterday. At least one of the passengers who ...

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  19. MAN REPORTED MISSING

    Charles Robertson (38), an agent of Temora, is reported missing from Sydney. He arrived in the city on October 3. and engaged a room at ...

    Article : 79 words
  20. MR. BRUCE IN MELBOURNE

    When Mr. S. M.Bruce the Prime Minister arrived in Melbourne from Sydney yesterday he said that it was not correct that he had an order for ...

    Article : 81 words
  21. AFFAIRS OF C. J. DE GARIS

    The affairs of C. J. De Garis and the Melbourne Sub-divisions Limited again came under review yesterday when Mr. Justice Weigall delivered ...

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  22. MENINDIE RACES

    The Menindie Jockey Club will hold a meeting at Menindie on October 30 and 31. The following are the nominations received locally:— ...

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  23. SYDNEY FIRMS ARE HAMPERED BY HOLDING UP OF STOCKS

    Illustrating the effects of the strike it may be mentioned that four firms in Sydney have a total of £134,000 worth of goods held up at various ...

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  24. GENERAL CABLE NEWS SEVEN SEAMEN MISSING FROM THE TUG HOPE

    A message from Victoria British Columbia states that a search is being Conducted for seven men believed to have been drowned on Saturday night ...

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  25. ABATTOIRS DISPUTE

    According to a resolution carried by the Barrier Industrial Council the Municipal employees at the Abattoirs will be withdrawn if the employees ...

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  26. ESTATE CF A GRAZIER

    An appeal was opened in the High Court yesterday in connection with the will of Nathan Thornley grazier with extensive holdings in New South Wales ...

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  27. POSITION IN MELBOURNE

    Unless the strike terminates at an early date the Overseas Shipping Represeritatives' Association will take steps to obtain volunteer crews in ...

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  28. SIX PASSENGERS LOST FROM STEAMER COMANCHE

    A message from Mayport Florida states that at least six passengers are believed to have been drowned and many injured when the steamer ...

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  29. M.U. CONFERENCE

    The annual conference of the M.U.I.O.O.F. were opened yesterday in Sydney. A report stated that the objective of the Orders to reach 70,000 ...

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  30. THE TURF

    Mr. W. J. Wallace acted as starter at the meeting conducted by the South Australian Trotting Association at the Thebarton Oval on Saturday ...

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  31. "BACK TO BURRA"

    In addition to those published yesterday the following residents intend leaving on Thursday night to attend. the "Baek-to-Burra" celebrations:— ...

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  32. SETTLEMENT CONFERENCE

    There was an early adjournment of the strike conference called by Mr. Justice Powers the president of the Arbitration Court. ...

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  33. BOXING

    At the National Sporting Club in, a 20-ronnd bout for the British bantamweight title. Johnny Brown, of Aldgate the holder knocked out Mick ...

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  34. PROPOSAL FOR FLIGHT FROM AUSTRALIA TO N.Z.

    Mr. J. Coates the Prime Minister has received a letter from Australia asking whether the Government is prepared to assist in the projected ...

    Article : 54 words
  35. AN INJURED KNEE

    When W. Renton was turning a truck on a plat sheet on the 500ft. level of the Central mine last night. he slipper and injured his knee. He ...

    Article : 53 words
  36. ANGLO-SOVIET TRADE

    Definite opinions on the Soviet's reconstruction intentions were expressed by a party of five Labour members of the House of commons after ...

    Article : 176 words
  37. VALUELESS CHEQUES

    Lionel Carroll, son of well to do people in Sydney, was yesterday sentenced to two years' imprisonment on charges of tendering valueless cheques. ...

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  38. RING BEATS BOSCQUIN

    Charlie King the Australian boxer knocked ont Bdscquin in the sixth round. ...

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  39. MINE WORKERS INJURED

    C. Riyelli, a trucker at the Nerta mine, was treated at the outpatients' department of the Hospital to-day for an injury to the finger Last night ...

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  40. CENTRAL FIGURES IN SYDNE Y BREACH OF PROMISE CASE

    MR. MATTHEW.J. RAPER a Sydney wool buyer who was sued for £5000 damages. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 39 words
  41. CRICKET

    J. M. Taylor, the well-known cricketer stated last night that Sheffield Shield matches are strung out too long. He says spectators are not ...

    Article : 64 words
  42. CRICKETER INJURED

    Mr. M. Connell, when playing for the Social Democratic Club against the Burke Ward. Glee Club in a cricket match at Stephens Creek on ...

    Article : 61 words
  43. RAID MADE AT BUNBURY ON STEAMER APOLDA

    In the early hours of Saturday morning seamen raided the steamer Apolda at Bunbury. They raked the fires drew the fire bars and dropped ...

    Article : 101 words
  44. OPPOSITION TO TROPHIES TO MAKE FAST SCORING

    Mr. Syd Smith said to-day that the N.S.W. Board of Control executive is opposed to giving trophies for fast scoring in grade cricket. ...

    Article : 32 words
  45. Advertising

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    Advertising : 81 words
  46. DEATH OF MRS. GREGORY

    Mrs. H. Gregory one of the first of Broken Hill residents died in Adelaide on Friday night at the age of 58 years. Mrs. Gregory's father kept an ...

    Article : 133 words
  47. CHUM TO PROPERTY BYGERMAN PRINCE

    Reuter's Berlin correspondent reports: — The court has allowed Duke Ernest of Cumberland's claim to property ...

    Article : 101 words
  48. TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP FOR COVERED COURTS

    In the London covered court championship final for the men's doubles Kingsley and Wheatley beat Spence and Higgs' by 6—4, 10—7, 6—4. ...

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  49. POSITION IN BRITAIN ANOTHER LONDON SECTION CALLS THE STRIKE OFF

    The unofficial strike committee at London has decided to call off the seamen's strike. ...

    Article : 30 words
  50. FRENCH 'PLANE CRASHES

    Reuter's Paris correspondent reports: — Engine trouble forced an army aviator to descend at Nimes. After ...

    Article : 78 words
  51. WAGES OF MINERS

    It is reported that two miners making stone drives on contract drew £132 for a fortnight at the Aberdare South mine better known as "Siberia," and ...

    Article : 72 words
  52. MIXED DOUBLES FINAL

    In the mixed doubles championship final Spence and Miss Colyer defeated Crole Rees and Mrs. Beamish by 6—8. 6—2, 6—2. ...

    Article : 28 words
  53. WAGE COMPARISONS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 55 words
  54. WESTERN LANDS BOARD

    Messrs. H. Langwell (chairman). G. A. Denning and A. W. Mullen (Western Lands commissioners) will arrire on November 3 and will leave on ...

    Article : 47 words
  55. FOOTBALL

    A special meeting of the Barrier Ranges Football Association will be held at the association's rooms tonight. The business of the meeting ...

    Article : 64 words
  56. VICKERS WORKS

    Vickers Limited the famous English armament and engineering firm, has acquired an interest in a Newcastle enginering concern. ...

    Article : 76 words
  57. LONDON WOOL SALES

    At Bradford tops are in demand. There is good inquiry for merinos for early delivery. Spinners are anxious to cover recent sales but there is very ...

    Article : 50 words
  58. UNION SECRETARY GAOLED

    George Learnan secretary of the Printers' Union was recently sentenced to two years for embezzlement of union funds. It now transpires ...

    Article : 58 words
  59. CLERGY IN RETREAT

    The clergy of the Forbes end of the diocese of Wilcannia-Forbes are at present in retreat under the leadership of Dr. Hayden, the Bishop. The ...

    Article : 39 words
  60. AERIAL MAIL SERVICE

    The aerial mail working to the new time table left at 7.15 o'clock this morning for Mildura carrying Mr. D. C. Absolon as a passenger to ...

    Article : 70 words
  61. ENGLISH RUGBY

    Oxford University opened the Rugby season by defeating Merchant Taylors' Old Boys by 46 points to 7. ...

    Article : 28 words
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    Mr. C. B. Newling Inspector of Schools is at present engaged in examining schools in the Moama district. He will work back along the ...

    Article : 40 words
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