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  2. MR. C. J. MCRAE

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Mr. Christopher John McRae, M.L.C., president of the Primary Producers' Union, died suddenly in the train between Leeton ...

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  3. EARLY CLOSING

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—In the Legislative Assembly to-day Mr. McTiernan asked the Attorney-General (Mr. Bavin) it he would call for the papers in the Works Department ...

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  4. GULF TRAGEDY

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The Minister for Home and Territories, Senator Peace, to-day received official confirmation of the message that two white women from the ...

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  5. PRINCE OF WALES

    The Prince of Wales is successfully avoiding all publicity and realising his wish for freedom. A large number of reporters who were trailing him were outwitted when it ...

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  6. ALL-NIGHT SITTING

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — The Legislative Assembly sat until 6.50 this morning dealing with the Main Roads Bill, which was taken through committee. ...

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  7. LEAGUE ASSEMBLY

    The entry of Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, British Prime Minister, into the League of Nations Assembly was scarcely noticed, but he soon became the centre of an interesting ...

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  8. NEW JETTY

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — The Under-Secretary for Public Works, in a letter to Messrs. W. T. Missingham and George Nesbitt, M's.L.A., in relation to the present ...

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  9. SORROW AT ALSTONVILLE

    ALSTONVILLE, Thursday.—The news of the death of Mr. McRae was received here with profound regret. The. chairman and directors of the ...

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  10. RUSSIA'S ADVENT

    Remarkable scenes, were witnessed at the trades union congress when the president introduced the American, Canadian and Russian fraternal delegate. ...

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  11. SHIPPING COMBINE

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The leader of the Opposition, Mr. Lang, commented to-day upon tho position created by the collapse of the Patrick Steamship Company, and he asked ...

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  12. HELD IN ASYLUM

    Baroness Ilma Pusca, a member of the Hungarian nobility, has been discovered in a lunatic asylum, where she has been detained for five years though sane. ...

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  13. MEAT EXPORT

    FREMANTLE, Thursday.—Professor Chapman, of Sydney University, returned to-day after a five months' mission abroad in behalf of the Commonwealth Government and ...

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  14. BYRON SHIRE'S TRIBUTE

    BYRON BAY, Thursday.—At the meeting of the Byron Shire Council to-day the president, Cr. J. W. Banner, who is also president of the Tweed District Council of the ...

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  15. GOLDEN CASKET

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—In the Legislative Assembly to-day. during the consideration of the estimates for the Home Secretary's Department, Mr. W. H. Barnes alleged that two ...

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  16. STEAMER ASHORE ON REEF

    The steamer Mesna ran ashore at midnight yesterday on the Hakaufisi reef south-west of Tokulu Island, in the Haapai group. The steamer Hope Laburnam has gone to the ...

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  17. BANK THEFTS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—William Power or William Tuckwell (26) was charged at the Central Police Court to-day with having stolen £100, the property of Theo King, ...

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  18. PRODUCERS' SINCERE REGRETS

    KYOGLE, Thursday.—The news of the death of Mr. C. J. McRae, which reached here early to-day, came as a great shock to all sections of the community. The ...

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  19. CORRUPTION

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—During a recent debate in the Legislative Assembly Mr. Lang, addressing Mr. Fitzpatrick, Minister for Mines, said: "Do you not think that you ...

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  20. IRKSOME CONDITIONS RELAXED

    In accordance with the London agreement General Degontte has issued an order restor ing at midnight on September 10 the freedom of circulation of wheeled traffic, the abolition ...

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  21. TICK PERMIT

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Mr. M. P. Dunlop, general secretary of the Primary Producers' Onion, has received the following letter from the secretary of the Stock Branch of ...

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  22. ANGEL ISLAND

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Thursday.—Further details have been received of the detention of Australians at Angel Island by America. It is stated that a number of ...

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  23. ITALIAN PREMIER ATTACKED

    Shots were fired at the Premier, Signor Mussolini, while he was motoring to Rome from Acquapendente. The Premier's car was not hit but the ...

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  24. SYMPATHY WITH FAMILY

    Information of the untimely death of Mr. McRae, which reached Lismore yesterday morning, was received with sincere regret by the whole community. Mr. McRae's long ...

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  25. WORLD FLIERS AT NOVA SCOTIA

    The United States world fliers have arrived from Hawkers Bay. The city was gaily decorated in their honour. Federal and civic officials tendered a ...

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  26. STAMP DUTY

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Pressure ia being brought to bear, so it wire learned from a reliable source to-night, by the Progressive party upon the Government on the question ...

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  27. "SWARM OF ANGRY CREDITORS"

    DARWIN, Thursday.—Recently two al leged absconding debtors escaped from Port Darwin on an auxiliary four ton cutter loaded with supplies obtained by various ...

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  28. MAN FATALLY INJURED

    SYRNEY, Thursday.—Harry Parker, employed by the public Works explosives branch was reseued from the rocks near Stockton yesterday afternoon suffering from ...

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  29. WOOL FROM STRANDED BARDIC

    The salvagers report that 926 sound bales of wool have been discharged from the stranded steamer Bardic. The weather is fine. ...

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  30. FAST AUSTRALIAN MAIL SERVICE

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Proposels for the establishment of a fortnightly fast mail steamer service between Australia and England are being considered. Payment of a ...

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  31. SITUATION IN MOROCCO

    The latest official report speaks of a slight improvement in the situation in Morocco, but the fact that the situation is still most ser[?] is indicated by the announcements ...

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  32. REPARATIONS APPOINTMENT

    Mr. Seymour Parker Gilbert, ex-Under Secretary of the United States Treasury, has accepted the post of agent-general for the reparations payments, and will arrive in Paris ...

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  33. WHARF LUMPERS ON STRIKE

    FREMANTLE, Thursday.—The lumpers working on the steamer [?]midon ceased work yesterday, claiming a special rate of 6s an hour for the unloading of sulphur ...

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  34. RELIGIOUS DIFFERENCES

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—In the Civil Court, yesterday Judge Parsons held that while religious differences might incline a wife not to live with her husband, they ...

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  35. WORK OF SALVATION ARMY

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Commissioner Whatmore, of the Salvation Army, states that during the past three months the Army has supplied 79,564 meals and 14,825 beds to ...

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  36. MINERS' 90 FOOT FALL

    MAITLAND, Thursday.—James Pratt, while working in the Ayrfield colliery, slipped and tumbled 90 feet, down a steeply inclined tunnel. He escaped with minor injuries. ...

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