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  2. BOWLS. SECOND ROUND OF THE SWIFT TROPHY.

    This game eventuated on Friday afternoon, and proved one of the best contested of the series to date. From the same mark (35) the two players were practically ...

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  3. HIGH SCORING. KYOGLE ASSOCIATION DEFEATED.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 452 words
  4. RINDERPEST.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Mr. L. Vissier, of the South African Agricultural Department, suggests that a man should proceed to Pretoria to study rinderpest. The Government ...

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  5. MUTUAL HELP.

    PARIS, Sunday.—M. Poincare in the Chamber of Deputies denied that France ever sought a guarantee from Great Britain so as to involve ...

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  6. VESSEL SEIZED.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—Further. international complications are expected as a result, of the seizure by revenue cutters of the Dutch 105-ton schooner Zeehond outside ...

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  7. "SUPERSTITION."

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—The recently formed Australian Industrial Christian Fellowship was strongly criticised at last night's meeting of the A.L.P. executive. Several ...

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  8. MINISTRY'S FAULTS.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Speaking at Cootamundra last night, the leader of the Opposition, Mr. Long, said that the party had got back to its old fighting form, and ...

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  9. CASINO v. LISMORE.

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  10. WORLD'S RECORD. OUTPUT FROM PELAW MAIN.

    NEWCASTLE, Saturday.—The world's record output of coal at the Pelaw Main mine on Wednesday was eclipsed yesterday, when 3075 tons of coal were brought out of ...

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  11. PREHISTORIC.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—What may prove to be one of the most important scientific discoveries in Australia was made at Darwin during the cruise in northern ...

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  12. TIBER IN FLOOD.

    ROME, Sunday.—"Old Father Tiber" threatens Rome with another historic inundation. The depth of water is already nearly 40 ...

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  13. LECTURE TOUR.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Mr. Vilhjalmur Stefansson, the Canadian who has achieved world fame as an Arctic explorer, will visit. Australia next April on a lecture tour. ...

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  14. BALLINA v. LISMORE (Spence Cup).

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 498 words
  15. TOURISTS' RESTRICTIONS.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday,—"My policy is one of construction, not restriction. The Tourist Bureau is controlled by the Railways Department, and I discovered that the policy ...

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  16. SEVERAL MINES RESUME.

    NEWCASTLE, Saturday.—Several of the northern collieries resumed yesterday, Three mines on the Newcastle field are still idle. As a result of the conference with owners ...

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  17. TRADE WITH JAVA.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—The chairman of the Shipping Board said that in the event of the withdrawal of the Commonwealth steamers from trading with Java, ...

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  18. WOMEN BARBERS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Hairdressing being women's necessity is a man's specialty That is the complaint of hundreds of London women hairdressers, who say that they are not ...

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  19. THE AUSTRALIA.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—The Minister for Defence, Mr. Bowden, said to-day that everything of service to the navy had been removed from the battle cruiser Australia, ...

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  20. WIN FOR ALSTONVILLE.

    BANGALOW, Saturday.—A match of con[?]derable interest was played on the Banga[?]ow oval to-day in the presence of a very good crowd of enthusiasts. The match ...

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  21. FIREBALL FALLS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The south tower of the historic Reculver Towers, near Herne Bay, well known to navigators and to visitors to the Kentish coast, was struck by ...

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  22. AUSTRALIAN FRUITS.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—The charges of maladministration in regard to the sale of Australian dried fruits in London are supported by a letter written by a member of a large ...

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  23. NAVAL VISIT.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—Referring to the visit of the Royal Navy Squadron in March, the Minister for Defence, Mr. Bowden, stated that representations had been ...

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  24. OVERCROWDED PROFESSIONS.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Speaking at the distribution of prizes at the Marist school yesterday the Rer. Dr. O'Reilly said, that the granting of free scholarships at the ...

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  25. TARIFF REVISION.

    SYDNEY, Saturday;—On the recommendation of the Tariff Board, the Minister for Trade and Customs has decided to admit to Australia, duty free from the United ...

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  26. PRINCE AS A JOCKEY.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Prince of Wales made his first appearance as a jockey at Sandown Park, riding Phaco in the National Hunt Flat Race into third place. ...

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  27. A.L.P. EXPULSIONS.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The leader of the Opposition, Mr. Loughlin, has issued a pamphlet giving ten reasons why Labour should continue to exclude members of the ...

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  28. ALLEGED CONSPIRACY.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—Detectives today arrested Jabez Lees, an estate agent, Wm. Bobertson and Harold Bartlett, and charged them with conspiring with Edward ...

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  29. ENGLISHWOMAN SHOT.

    LONDON, Friday.—Mrs. Marjorie Karley, wife of an ex-major of machine gunners, was found dead in a flat at Hove. Deceased had been shot and then ...

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  30. BANGALOW v. MURWILLUMBAH.

    On Saturday a team of bowlers from the Bangalow Club visited Murwillumbah to compete in the Blue Pennant match and were successful by 85 to 54. The green was in ...

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  31. ELECTRICITY PROFITS.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Since the Electricity Department has been established by the City Council it has made more than £500,000 profit. During the present year the profits ...

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  32. WALSH ISLAND.

    NEWCASTLE, Saturday.—The secratary of the Iron Trades Conference (Mr. P. Connolly) speaking at a meeting at Newcastle declared that the institution of a floating ...

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  33. FRUIT ADVISORY BOARD.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—Members of with suggestions for the placing of the fruit the State fruit advisory board waited upon the Minister for Customs, Mr. Chapman, ...

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  34. COCKATOO DOCKYARD.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Starting from Christmas eve, Cockatoo Island dockyard will be closed down for 10 days. Only in cases where the award states that ...

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  35. TASMANIA'S PLIGHT.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—The Tasmanian secondary industries rather than proceeding Premier, Mr. Lyons, said his State proposed to increase its population by establishing ...

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  36. REJECTED.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—The offer of the British Government to pay three-quarters of the cost of interest on loan expenditure, provided the material was purchased in ...

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  37. SPEAKER RE-ELECTED.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—Mr. Frederick Gillett was re-elected Speaker of the House, the Republican insurgents voting for him for the first time since the deadlock developed ...

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  38. MATCH AT BYRON BAY.

    During the week-end a match was played at Byron Bay between the Byron Bay Club and Nobby's Creek. Scores:—BYRON BAY.—C. Halpin, c Laver, b ...

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  39. NOT ALLOWED TO LAND.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—Two passengers, one fully Paid and one assisted, who arrived in Melbourne by the Largs Bay, were not allowed to land on ...

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  40. SCRUB FIRES.

    BYRON BAY, Sunday.—The scrub on the land adjoining the Railway Park was on fire to-day. The bushes burnt very rapidly, sending up volumes of black smoke. ...

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  41. ALLEGED ASSAULT.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—After the police had investigated the story of a 17-year-old girl named Marie Richardson, that she had been assaulted and robbed by a man in Burwood ...

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  42. EQUAL PAY FOR WOMEN.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—The principle of equal pay for equal work for men and women was endorsed yesterday by the Australian Public Service Federation. ...

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  43. TREVESSA INQUIRY.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The judgment of the Court of Marine Inquiry which inquired into the loss of the Trevessa has been delivered. Nobody is held blameworthy. ...

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  44. PRISONERS ESCAPE.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Three prisoners escaped from the French Island Reformat They are Angus Campbell, Alfred Fraser, tory to-day. ...

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  45. COAL MINE STRIKE.

    LAUNCESTON, Saturday.—A strike occurred at the Cornwall coal mine at St. Mary's to-day. The men are awaiting instructions from ...

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  46. MEAT COUNCIL SUBSIDY.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—The Commonwealth Government decided to continue the subsidy to the Australian Meat Council on a monthly basis until the whole matter can ...

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  47. EMPIRE CRUISE.

    SIERRA LEONE, Saturday.—'The naval squadron which is on an Empire cruise has The squadron was most warmly welcomed arrived here, its first port, of call. ...

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  48. DEATH OF MRS. WILEY.

    MULLUMBIMBY, Sunday.—The death occurred yesterday of Mrs. Mary Wiley, widow of Mr. James Wiley. Mrs. Wiloy, who was a native of the South Coast, leaves ...

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  49. LEGISLATIVE METHODS.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Speaking at Newcastle yesterday the Premier, Sir George Fuller, said that there were a great many things which could be dealt with in a ...

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  50. RECORDS IN JEOPARDY.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Big scores were again the feature of the grade cricket matches to-day. In the game between Petersham and University, two of the late Victor ...

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  51. MEAT EMPLOYEES' STRIKE.

    ADELAIDE, Saturday.—The Meat Employees' Union has refused to accept the Abattoirs Board's offer for the resumption of work. ...

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  52. MYSTERIOUS LETTER.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—In the pocket of an old coat picked up near the Gap this morning, was a letter addressed to "K.S." as follows: "I cannot bear it any longer. This ...

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  53. WORLD'S SWIMMING RECORDS.

    CHICAGO, Friday.—Four world's swimming records were broken in the interschol Australian crawl, swam 100 metres in 58 3-5 astic contests. Johnny Weismuller, using the ...

    Article : 75 words
  54. AUSTRALIAN WORKMEN PRAISED.

    HOBART, Saturday.—Mr. Stirling Taylor, of the Bureau of Commerce and Industry, said that so high is the efficiency of the Australian working man that capital invested in ...

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  55. Advertising

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  56. STUDENTS FOR MINISTRY.

    SYDNEY, Saturday—At the annual commemoration of the Moore Theological College yesterday, it was announced that 368 students had passed into the ministry. ...

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  57. Advertising

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