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  2. To-day's News In Brief

    TAMWORTH, Saturday.—William Hunt (17) was painfully injured when a box of gunpowder he was carrying in his pocket exploded. Part of his ...

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  3. BETTER TRAVEL BY RAIL

    Mr. J. T. Hartigan, New South Wales Commissioner for Railways, ha3 returned from an extended tour. He said that he had been greatly ...

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  5. THE BOOK OF THE MOMENT

    Mr. Hughes is not in the habit of talking by and large on subjects of grave national importance, and. he does not mince matters in this new and startling book which has caused such frantic flutterings in the ...

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  6. Comments of Readers

    To The Editor, Sir.— Re Piesse's Knob and the transferance of the name to its admittedly correct location, viz., the ridge now ...

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  8. CRAWFORD WILL WIN TITLE

    With Fred Perry's withdrawal from the New South Wales tennis championships, beginning at Rushcutters Bay. to-day, it is now almost certain ...

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  9. NEW PORTFOLIO FOR MR. LYONS

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—On arrival from Canberra the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) called on the Governor-General (Sir. Isaac Isaacs) and ...

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  10. Swimming HANDICAPS FOR SUNDAY

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  11. UNREST AMONG EGYPTIANS

    It is officially announced that the British Government has informed the Egyptian Minister that Britain has no intention of taking advantage ...

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    MR. E. J. Horwood, superintendent of mines for the Broken Hill Proprietary Co., left last night for Adclaide on his way to Melbourne. ...

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  13. AIRMAN TO ASSIST BRITISH LABOR

    LONDON, November 8. — The hoted airman, Mr. C. W A. Scott, has arranged to speak on behalf of Mr. Green (Labor), who is opposing Sir ...

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  14. AMUSEMENTS

    New programmes were shown at both picture theatres last night for the week end change of programme. At Johnson's Oxide-street Theatre ...

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  15. CINDERS TRACK FOR JUBILEE OVAL

    At the Silver City Sports Club fortnightly meeting held this week it was decided that the executive be instructed to wait upon the manager ...

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  17. Christmas Cheer For Children

    At the general committee meeting of the Unemployed Children's Christmas Cheer Committee, held in the Trades Hall last night, it was ...

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  18. Outlook Not Promising For Naval Limitation

    LONDON, November 7. — Britain's preliminary inquiries of France, Italy, Japan and.the United States, in connection with the December ...

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  20. ON THE AIR ON SUNDAY

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