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  2. CASINO IN THE OLD DAYS.

    Mr. W. G. Simpson came from Wilberforce, on the Hawkesbury, 55 years ago—when he was 16—in the steamer Agnes Irving, which boat was named after the daughter of the ...

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  3. THE CONCERT.

    A "Back to Casino" concert arranged by Mr. P. K. Web was held in the School of Arts on Saturday night in the presence of a large audience. The opening chorus, ...

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  4. FASCIST UPRISING. CABINET STANDS FIRM.

    ROME, Sunday.—The Ministry of the Interior to-day issued the following statement:—"Following concentrations of Fascisti in several provinces, the military ...

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  5. PROBLEM FOR HUGHES. POSITION IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—Mr. W. M. Hughes, who arrived at Adelaide yesterday afternoon, declined to express any opinion on the election outlook in South Australia. ...

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  6. PROVINCIAL PRESS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Sir George Fuller in opening the conference of the Australian Provincial Press Association, said there was too much abuse and too little mutual help ...

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  7. MOORE PARK MYSTERY.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—An inquest concerning the death of Daisy Mande Kearney, whose body was found in Moore Park, opened at the City Coroner's Court this morning. ...

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  8. FISHING PARTIES MISSING. SEVEN MEN FROM KOGARAH.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The police have received information this morning that four men left Kogarah Bay yesterday morning on a fishing expedition, and later their boat ...

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  9. REFUSED A HEARING.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Mr. Hughes attempted to address a big meeting at the Town Hall, Horsham, on Saturday night, but the rowdy element interjected so much ...

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  10. MASTERS OF ROME.

    PARIS, Sunday.—Telegrams from Rome indicate that only the King's action in refusing to approve of martial law saved the country from a grave outbreak ...

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  11. SECOND PARTY SAFE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The second boating party, consisting of Selby, Archibald and English, set out from Oliver's boat shed, Sans Souci, to look for the other four men. ...

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  12. CASE OF EDIE FOX.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Mr. Ness, M.L.A., addressing a meeting in the Domain in defence of Protestantism, referred to the case of the girl Edie Fox. When he criticised ...

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  13. POLICE AUXILIARIES.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Inspector-General of Police stated to-day that he had under consideration the question of using wireless in connection with police work. He was also ...

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  14. SALANDRA OBJECTED TO.

    ROME, Sunday.—Signor Mussolini refused to co-operate in a Cabinet under Signor Salandra. The Fascisti to-day set fire to the office ...

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  15. NONE OF THE BODIES RECOVERED.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Although the police conducted vigorous scarches at Sydney Harbour and Botany Bay, none of this missing bodies has been recovered. ...

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  16. MUSSOLINI'S CAREER.

    ROME, Sunday.—Benite Mussolini, the Italian Fascisti leader, is 30 years of age. He is the son of a Socialist blacksmith, who was thrice imprisoned for preaching ...

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  17. PERSONAL.

    At the final law term of the present year, permanently appointed to the Supreme Court which opened at Sydney yesterday morning, Mr. Justice Langer Owen, who was recently ...

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  18. DESTRUCTION BY GALE.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The severe windstorm in Melbourne yesterday resulted in great destruction on the water front. Many small craft snapped from their moorings ...

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  19. WOMAN ATTACKED.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—At the Central Court to-day Archie Kerr was charged with maliciously inflicting grievous bodily harm on Ettie Johnson. Sergeant Dennis said that it ...

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  20. MANY SEATS UNCERTAIN.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—No one could confidently predict which party will gain a majority in several of the electorates in South Australia, but it is agreed that the ...

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  21. PRODUCERS' INTERESTS.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Proposals for the continuance of the British-Australian manent central organisation to watch over Wool Realisation Association, Ltd., as a per ...

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  22. O'BRIEN DIVORCE CASE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—When the O'Brien divorce case was resumed to-day Mr. Mack, counsel for Mrs. O'Brien, said: "I'm going to suggest, and I make no secret of it, that ...

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  23. THE NEW CABINET.

    ROME, Monday.—Signor Mussolini has reached an agreement with the General Federation of Labour and Seamen's Federation. He has alloted himself the portfolios of ...

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  24. MOULDERS' STRIKE. WORK OF FEW EXTREMISTS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Federated Moulders' Union, of which the strikers at Hoskins' works are members, has officially declared itself opposed to the strike. The ...

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  25. SUGAR INDUSTRY.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Mr. Groom, addressing a meeting of electors at Toowoomba Town Hall to-night said that the sugar industry was so essential to the wellbeing of ...

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  26. FORGED COMMONWEALTH STOCK.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Eric McBride, aged 25, a clerk, who was arrested at New Orleans, U.S.A., on a charge of having forged and uttered £6000 worth of ...

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  27. READY TO RESUME.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The moulders who ceased work at Hoskins' works on Saturday presented themselves at the works this morning, but were informed that there was ...

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  28. FRANCE'S FOLLY.

    PARIS, Sunday.—The publication of a confidential note from the French Chamber of Commerce at Constantinople to the Government curiously illuminates the Franco-Italian ...

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  29. SLAUGHTERMEN GO SLOW.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—As the result, presumably of the failure of the carcase butchers to agree to return to the old rates of 43s per hundred for killing sheep, the ...

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  30. ORMONDE'S MELBOURNE TRIP.

    SIDNEY, Monday.—The agents of the steamer Ormonde are confident that the vessel will get away to-morrow for Melbourne. As far as they are aware the crew is working ...

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  31. CASTLE ANTRIM BURNT.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Fire completely destroyed Castle Antrim, Viscount Masserene's home, including the famous collection of treasures, the Speaker's chair of the ...

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  32. RAILWAYMEN'S WAGES.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Application was made before Judge Macnaughton in the Arbitration Court by different branches of the railway employees for a general variation of ...

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  33. EASTERN SUBURBS LINE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—As soon as the loan estimates are passed a beginning will be made with the tunnelling for the eastern suburbs railway. ...

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  34. GOLDEN CASKET.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Golden Caaset No. 56 was drawn to-day. The first prize went to a syndicate at the General Post Office. Brisbane, the second, prize to Brunswick ...

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  35. CONSERVATIVE UNITY.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Sir E. Pollock, a former Solicitor-General, addressing the electors, declared that he had the courage of his convictions in adhering to Mr. Austen ...

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  36. GOOD WHEAT CROP.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—A message from Toowoomba states that it is estimated a two million bushels wheat crop is mow assured. Some farmers in the Cambooya and ...

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  37. SMALL-POX IN ENGLAND.

    LONDON, Sunday.—An outbreak of smallpox, beginning at Poplar on Friday, is de veloping alarmingly. There were seven fresh cases to-day, making the total twenty. They ...

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  38. WENTWOBTH CELEBRATIONS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—In connection with the Wentworth anniversary celebrations an essay competition was conducted among the school children in the State. E. Brown, of ...

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  39. SHOOTING OF A BLACK.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—At Darwin Police Court to-day a man named George Turner was charged with murdering an aboriginal named Peter at Bullat Station. In the evidence of ...

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  40. SUNDAY EXCURSION.

    On Sunday a large number of persons from both the Lismore and Tweed ends of the line visited Byron Bay, and they spent a very pleasant day. The weather was ...

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  41. IMMIGRATION AGREEMENT.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—In political circles little hope is entertained for the complete success of the negotiations now proceeding with the Commonwealth Government for an ...

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  42. FELL ON BARROW HANDLE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Mrs. Harper, of Arncliffe, was standing on a wheelbarrow hanging out clothes to-day when the barrow overturned. Mrs. Harper fell on the handle, ...

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  43. CHURCH UNION.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Rev. Dr. Andrew Harper, speaking at the conference on reunion, said that the necessity for such a change was beyond arguing. No one could ...

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  44. NARROW ESCAPE FROM DROWNING.

    On Saturday afternoon last the eight-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Madden, of Shirley-street, Byron Bay, had a very narrow escape from being drowned. She ...

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  45. REICHSBANK STABILITY.

    PARIS, Sunday.—The Reparations Com missioners have departed for Berlin. They will decide Sir John Bradbury's and M. Barthou's alternative schemes, after ...

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  46. BYRON BAY SURF AND LIFE SAVING CLUB.

    At a well attended meeting of the members of the Byron Bay Surf and Life Saving Club held on Friday night last, over which Mr. W. E. Bryant presided, it was decided to ...

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  47. AMBASSADOR TO FRANCE.

    PARIS, Sunday.—Lord Hardinge, British Ambassador, is reported to be retiring to private life at the end of the year. Sir George Grahame, Ambassador to Belgium, is ...

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  48. "SLAUGHTER OF INNOCENTS."

    SYDNEY, Monday.—There are now twenty-one bills before the Legislative Assembly in varying stages. It is stated that several of these bills will not be proceeded ...

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  49. RAILWAY COLLISION.

    PARIS, Sunday.—During a blinding snow storm the Brest express collided with a goods train shunting at Chateau Plouaget. Ten were killed and 30 injured. ...

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  50. "BEAUTIFUL JOB OF IT."

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A charge two and a half years old of having maliciously inflicted grievous bodily harm upon Morris Berhend was preferred against Henry ...

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  51. AMBASSADOR RESIGNS.

    BERLIN, Sunday.—M. Laurent, the French Ambassador, has resigned. ...

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  52. FUNDS FOR THE SHOW.

    Mason and Hague can help you to save enough to have a most enjoyable time at the forthcoming show. Their low prices for show outfits will enable you to get over ...

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