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  2. TRADE WITH CANADA. Lack of Initiative.

    Mr. C. L. Westcott, general manager in Australia and New Zealand of C. C. Wakefield and Company, Ltd., interviewed at Vancouver, declared that Australia was more than ...

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  3. MR. BAVIN.

    Rejuvenated by his sea voyage, the Premier (Mr. Bavin) returned to Sydney on Saturday from his visit to Great Britain and America. ...

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  4. ALLEGED MURDER.

    The inquest into the death of Henry Kaley Skinner, found with his head battered in an outhouse at the Coolamon Hotel on the night of August 8, opened yesterday, before Mr. D. ...

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  5. COUNTRY NEWS. GLADSTONE BRIDGE OPENED.

    People gathered at Gladstone from all portions of the river on the occasion of the official opening of the Gladstone Bridge, which spans the Belmore River, just outside the ...

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  6. ROBBERY ADMITTED.

    The motor bandit who robbed Miss Julia Bethune Adams at revolver point at Strathroy, near Launceston, on Monday last, and who was arrested at Launceston on Friday, ...

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  7. £20,000 DAMAGE.

    Damage estimated at nearly £20,000 was caused by a fire which practically gutted the top floor of Mr. A. Louden's boot and shoe factory, 24-30 Elizabeth-street, Redfern, on ...

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  8. MR. ARTHUR GREGORY.

    Mr. Arthur Herbert Gregory, a member of the well-known cricketing family, died at about 1 o'clock on Saturday afternoon at Chatswood, aged 68 years. The immediate ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. MOTOR ACCIDENTS. Car Overturns.

    A motor car, driven by Arthur John Atkinson. 45 of West Tamworth, overturned on the Gunnedah-road last evening, resulting in the death of Maud Downey, 18, of West ...

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  10. TOUCHED LIVE WIRE.

    Mr. Ted Johnson, while fixing electric light wires on a 30ft pole at the corner of Killewara and Moon streets, caught hold of a live wire and could not let go. The current was ...

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  11. KILLED BY MOTOR LORRY.

    Walter Raymond Cox. 38, painter, of Prospect, was killed on the Port-road. Southwark, about 3.45 o'clock yesterday morning, when he was knocked down by a motor lorry. ...

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  12. ILLAWARRA AMBULANCE.

    At a meeting of the Illawarra Ambulance Committee it was reported by Superintendent Brown that the number of cases handled and the mileage travelled during July showed an ...

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  13. W.A. CENTENARY.

    In connection with the State centenary celebrations the Premier (Mr. Collier) unvelied at Bullfinch on Saturday a tablet on the first lease pegged out on the Eastern ...

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  14. CAR OVERTURNS.

    Vincent Parkins, aged 30. of Elizabeth-street. Croydon, was admitted to the Camden District Hospital in a critical condition to-night, suffering from a fractured skull and injuries ...

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  15. LATE MR. H. J. JEANS.

    Mr. Harry J. Jeans, who died suddenly last night at the age of 56 years, was virtually the father of the coal mining industry at Muswellbrook. He was one of the original ...

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  16. "MERELY A STUNT."

    Mr. J. H. Thomas. Lord Privy Seal. and British Minister for Employment arrived at Ottawa on Saturday to discuss various matters with the Canadian Government. ...

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  17. NEW GUINEA.

    The Administrator, Brigadier-General Wisdom, who is making his annual tour of inspection of the Mandated Territory in the yacht Franklin, receiv[?] a surprising ...

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  18. FATAL MOTOR ACCIDENT.

    Lucy Smith, the 9-year-old daughter of Mr. Arthur Smith, Wodonga, Victoria, was killed late on Friday afternoon when she was run over by a motor car driven by Mr. ...

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  19. ACCIDENT ON PRINCE'S HIGHWAY.

    At 12.30 a.m. to-day an accident occurred on the Prince's Highway, near Wollongong. A Sulky driven by E. Anderson was ascending a hill, and a motor car, followed by a ...

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  20. AUSTRALIAN BUILT.

    The Lascoter, an Australian-built all-metal monoplane, flew from Melbourne to Mascot acrodrome yesterday. The monoplane, the first of its kind in Australia, was designed ...

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  21. WOMEN'S DAY.

    "We have ceased to talk of the emancipation of woman because her emancipation has come. There is a womanhood to-day as well as a manhood, for age-long prejudices have ...

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  22. DEATH FOLLOWS COLLISION.

    Mr. William E. T. Coutman, 47, died from injuries received when a sulky he was driving collided with a motor cycle on the Goonoo Goonoo-road recently. Mr. Coutman was ...

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  23. RIGHT OF APPEAL.

    Commenting on the controversy regarding the statement that the Imperial Government is ready to permit any dominion to abolish right of appeal to the Privy Council. ...

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  24. RIVERINA EISTEDDFOD.

    Over 1000 entries have been received for the Riverina Eisteddfod. It is anticipated that the eisteddfod will be a record success. ...

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  25. NARRANDERA COUNCIL CHAMBERS.

    Tenders for the erection of the municipal chambers and offices of the council, which closed a fortnight ago, attracted 13 tenderers from all parts of the State. The ...

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  26. ROMA GAS FLOW.

    It is reported that the average flow of gas from Roma Oil Corporation's No. 1 well is now 1,260,000 cubic feet per day. There is a slight increase in the recovery of natural oil ...

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  27. SIGNALMAN DEAD.

    Mr. S. M. Deveau, deputy signalmaster at South Head, died early an Saturday morning at the Royal North Share Hospital. Like Mr. Alfred Gibson, the signalmaster, who died ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. THREE MEN INJURED.

    Edward Heaps. of Dixon-street, Waverley, was admitted to St. Vincent's Hospital yesterday suffering from fractured ribs and a lacerated wound on the head. He received ...

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  29. OCTOGENARIAN'S DEATH.

    C. A. Barham, 82, was found dead in his bed at his home in Lismore this morning. He is survived by a widow and six adult children, two sons and four daughters. The ...

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  30. LABOUR PLEBISCITES.

    Further trouble in connection with the Labour party plebiscites for candidates for the State election next year was revealed on Saturday, when a protest was lodged against ...

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  31. LAWN TENNIS.

    The Jepson tennis machine gun was given its first public American demonstration at Forest Hills (New York) to-day, and was received enthusiastically by several well-known ...

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  32. FATALITY AT LEVEL CROSSING.

    Richard Rogers, 19. of Gosnells, while riding a motor-cycle at Maddington yesterday, collided with a train at a level crossing. He received a fracture of the skull, and was ...

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  33. FALL FROM SWING.

    Jack Cockrane, 20, of Phillip-street, Enmore, received serious injuries yesterday afternoon as the result of falling from a swing. While Cockrane was on the wing the chain broke ...

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  34. THEFT OF ORANGES.

    George Edward Fogden, 21, was fined £20, in default six months hard labour, on a charge of stealing oranges from the farm of Mr. W. J. Rees. ...

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  35. ONE KILLED, ONE INJURED.

    A message from Echuca says that late last night an accident occurred on Boundaryroad which caused the death of one person and serious injury to another. A car ...

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  36. THEFT AT RACE MEETING.

    The sum of £40 was taken from a bag deposited at the secretary's office, during yesterday's racing. The bag contained £70, but the thief was evidently disturbed before he ...

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  37. MISSIONARIES FROM PAPUA.

    Among the arrivals yesterday by the Morinda from Port Moresby were the Rev. Susle J. Ellis, B.A., and Miss Ethel Beckett, who have been working under the suspices of the ...

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  38. INDEX. NEWS.

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  39. CHILD'S ADVENTURE.

    With a two-year-old child the only passenger, sitting in the front seat, a runaway motor car hurtled down Carr-street, Coogee, on Saturday morning for nearly a quarter of ...

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  40. DROUGHT IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The South Australian Premier (Mr. Butler) informed a "Herald" reporter on Saturday that the drought in South Australia is the worst in the history of thc State. The recent ...

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  41. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    It is understood the Soviet is adopting a more conciliatory attitude regarding AngloRussian relations. The requirements of Mr. Henderson, British Foreign Secretary were ...

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  42. FOOTBALL MELEE.

    During play in the first period of the Western Suburbs v Glebe reserve grade match at Wentworth Park on Saturday fighting took place between members of the rival teams, ...

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  43. GOOD TIME IN CIVIL SERVICE.

    Delegates at the Primary Producers' conference yesterday expressed the opinion that all long-service leave in the Commonwealth should be abolished. ...

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  44. ALLEGED FRAUDS.

    Inspector Mackay, of police headquarters, lost night said that investigations were being made by the police into an allegation that money had been fraudulently collected by the ...

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  45. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  46. JUNEE IN GALE.

    [By radio from Captain F. D. Pletcher, master of the steamer Junee, which is searching the Southern Ocean for the missing Danish ship Kobenhavn] AT SEA, Saturday. ...

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  47. LOS ANGELES STEAMSHIPS.

    The Los Angeles Steamship Company has announced that it is opening offices at Sydney. Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, and Auckland. ...

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  48. W.A. WHEAT POOL.

    The trustees of the Co-operative Wheat Pool of Western Australia have arranged for the payment of a dividend of /2 a bushel about August 28, bringing the payment for ...

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  49. EXPLOSION.

    Ben Clements. 36, labourer, of Collins-street, Surry Hills, was injured in an explosion on Saturday night. He was searching for a gas leak in the ...

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  50. NEW ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH

    Archbishop Kelly laid the foundation stone of the new Roman Catholic Church of st. Patrick, in Bondi-road, Bondi, yesterday afternoon, before a very large concourse of ...

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  51. TO-DAY.

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  52. DEAF AND DUMB.

    Yesterday being regarded in the Anglican Church as Ephphatha or Deaf and Dumb Sunday, the New South Wales Association of Deaf and Dumb Citizens held a special service at ...

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  53. SCENE IN DOCK.

    A quarrel between two car attendants, which commenced in Pitt-street on Friday, and was carried thence to Hyde Park for settlement, was very nearly continued in the dock at the ...

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  54. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL ELECTION.

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  55. RETURNS TO PORT.

    The steamer Kia Ora arrived here to-night. The cause of her return was the discovery of a leak in one of her plates on the port side in the vicinity of the stokehold, due to ...

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  56. CANBERRA CATHEDRAL.

    The Rev. Canon Robertson, of the Diocese of Goulburn, who has been appointed Commissioner for the Canberra Cathedral Fund Appeal, preached in St. John's Church ...

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  57. DOMAIN DISTURBANCE.

    Harry Meatheringham, Domain orator, was the central figure in a small disturbance, in the Domain yesterday afternoon, when he attempted to interject at a meeting being ...

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  58. ANZAC PIPE BAND.

    The Anzac Memorial Pipe Band, which is composed entirely of ex-soldiers, made its first public appearance on Saturday afternoon when a march took place from ...

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  59. PARK FOR NORTH RICHMOND.

    The Minister for Lands has informed the public bodies at North Richmond that the Government is prepared to contribute half the cost of the purchase price of an area ...

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  60. HOSPITAL FOR WOMEN.

    The Minister for Health (Dr. Arthur) will officially open the new building at the Royal Hospital for Women, Paddington, at 3 o'clock this afternoon. ...

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