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  2. BURIED TO NECK

    Buried to the neck by a fall of sand, Andrew Carroll (48), a labourer, had a narrow escape from death at South Kensington to-day. ...

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  3. BRITISH SHIPS "BLACK"

    A meeting of 2000 British seamen held in the Sydney Town Hall to-day decided that all ships under British articles on arrival at Australia be declared "black" ...

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  4. PATHETIC FAREWELL

    At an inquest which was held in Sydney to-day concerning the death of Ciive St Clair Edwards, who died at Paddington as the result of morphine poisoning on July ...

    Article : 232 words
  5. FOOTBALL CONTROL.

    The delegates to the Richmond River Rugby League last night rejected a scheme put forward by Mr. E. L. O'Toole (South Lismore club), ...

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  6. STABBED IN THROAT

    During a quarrel which is alleged to have taken place at Menzie's Creek, near Gembrook, between, two brothers, Charles Alexander Clark was stabbed in the throat and ...

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  7. BASIC WAGE

    Judge Beeby this afternoon announced the Board of Trade's declaration of the basic wage for the State of New South Wales. He said the board had decided ...

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  8. RAILWAY STOPPAGE

    Prospects of a cessation, or at least of partial cessation, of railway traffic were strengthened by to-day's development of the troubles in the railway department. ...

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  9. SUNDAY CYCLING

    Prior to commencing his usual address last Sunday evening the Rev. Jas. Gillespie, of Kyogle, said he wished to refer to a matter of very great importance to the ...

    Article : 304 words
  10. ATTACK ON CONSTABLE ALLEGED

    At Newtown Police Court to-day Ernest Wagner Was committed for trial on a charge of having inflicted grievous bodily harm on Constable Ball. It was stated that at 12.20 ...

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  11. FIRE ON STEAMER

    A fire broke out on the steamer Aroona while she was lying at the north wharf last night. By the time the firemen had arrived the fire had gained a good hold, but they ...

    Article : 78 words
  12. NATIONAL INSURANCE

    Although it will probably be impossible to complete the whole of the national insurance proposals for presentation to Parliament this session, it has been announced ...

    Article : 134 words
  13. BRITAIN AND RUSSIA

    M. Chicherin, Minister for Foreign Affairs, in an exclusive interview with the "Daily Herald's Moscow correspondent, regretted that Anglo-Russian relations at present were ...

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  14. WHOLE FAMILY DROWNED

    Thomas Staff, a farmer, his sons Walter (17), and Alfred (15), and his two daughters, Dulcie (19), and Margaret (14), were drowned at the mouth of the Mannuwateu ...

    Article : 86 words
  15. IMMIGRATION EFFORTS

    Lord Burnham, replying to a deputation which waited on the Empire Press delegates regarding immigration, said the complaint in England was that the British Government ...

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  16. THE SUGAR AGREEMENT

    The agreement between the Commonwealth and Queensland Governments extending the eimbargo on the importation of sugar for a further period of three years will come into ...

    Article : 99 words
  17. FRANCE'S DEBT

    M. Caillaux, Finance Minister, departed for London at midday to-day for the debt discussions without revealing a hint as to what proposals he intended to make, though ...

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  18. SHORTER HOURS FOR FARMERS

    Sir,—Having read in to-day's issue of the "Star" the report of a discussion by the Lismore branch of the P.P. Union on the matter of recommending the Government to ...

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  19. STRANGE AFFAIR AT LEICHHARDT

    A man whose name is thought to be Frederick Smith (30) called at a house in Leichhardt yesterday and drank something from a bottle he had with him. He died later in ...

    Article : 89 words
  20. TWEED HEADS NEWS

    During the past few days large numbers of people have visited Bilinga beach in the vicinity of Coolangatta for the purpose of Viewing the hull of a wrecked vessel which ...

    Article : 781 words
  21. FEDERAL PASTORAL AWARD

    The general secretary of the Graziers' Association has received a telegram from the Pastoralists' Association of Victoria with reference to the A.W.U. claim for a ...

    Article : 81 words
  22. SITUATIONS IN LONDON

    It is confidently asserted that the strike fizzled out as regards East India dock. Pickets have disappeared, and the Orvieto sailed from Gravesend this morning. ...

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  23. MINERS UNSETTLED

    Prophesying that next May the workers would be confronted with a great struggle, the miners' leader (Mr. Cook) in a speech at Mansfield declared they were going to ...

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  24. KNOCKED DOWN BY CAR

    While walking along Windsor road at Baulkham Hills last night Ernest Wilson (25) was knocked down by a motor car, and bccame entangled in the undergear of ...

    Article : 82 words
  25. ACCOUNTANT GAOLED FOR FRAUD

    James Hope (34), an accountant, was charged at Darlinghurst Sossions to-day with having stolen a safe, the property of the Dominion Handkerchief Company. In ...

    Article : 75 words
  26. CO-OP. BUTCHERY

    The Mullumbimby Co-operative Butchery Company's half-yearly meeting of shareholders was held on Saturday last. Mr. George Phecney (chairman of the board) ...

    Article : 454 words
  27. RAID ON TWO-UP SCHOOL

    Surprised by a party of police a "twoup" school broke up in disorder at North Ryde yesterday. Sixteen men who were playing broke away at the first sight of ...

    Article : 72 words
  28. WEMBLEY BUILDINGS

    The "Morning Post" in an editorial article states: "Though there is no reason why part of the grounds should not be sold, to pull down the splendid buildings of the Empire ...

    Article : 109 words
  29. ARRESTED IN PULPIT

    A sensation was caused at St. John's Church of England, North Bendigo, last night when the police arrested a man who entered the pulpit in cleric garb and ...

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  30. BLUE KNOB NEEDS

    Sir,—It is incomprehensible that the Blue Knob road, a future tourist route, should be left unattended so long. It is deplorable to think that urgent and necessary repairs ...

    Article : 386 words
  31. ANSWERS CHARGE WITH SMILE

    When Cyrus Braby appeared at the City Police Court to-day to answer a charge of the murder of William Southwick, a wellknown resident of South Yarra, he was ...

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  32. SEQUEL TO CAR FATALITY

    James Reid-Reid appeared at Parramat[?]a Police Court to-day on a charge of having negligently driven a motor car. It was stated that Annie Gregory was knocked ...

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  33. SPIRIT OF THE NAVY

    An ex-naval man, William Unitt, intends to sail from Plymouth on September 3 for New Zealand in a nine-ton yawl rigged boat, accompanied only by his 15-year-old ...

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  34. ALLEGED THEFT FROM BOOKMAKER

    At Parramatta Police Court to-day William Murphy (54) was charged with having stolen £150 from Frank Alldritt. It was stated that Alldritt was a bookmaker and ...

    Article : 77 words
  35. DESECRATION IN CEMETERY

    During Friday night several headstones in the Roman Catholic portion of Karrakatta cemotery were pushed over and the graves tiampled over and desecrated. One of the ...

    Article : 46 words
  36. COMMONWEALTH SECURITIES

    Inquiries addressed to bank officers handling the Commonwealth loan application suggest that some people are still under the mistaken impression that a loan investment ...

    Article : 151 words
  37. WAR IN MOROCCO

    Reuter's Madrid correspondent reports that airmen and a battleship yesterday conducted a most vigorous bombardment of the Riffian coast opposite Alhucemas, seriously ...

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  38. FOR "EXHIBITION OF SPLEEN"

    The combined award committee has decided to forward for endorsement of the Political Industrial Committee a request that "the Labour party make the retiring ...

    Article : 50 words
  39. MURDERERS OF SIRDAR HANGED

    The seven murderers of the Sirdar (Sir Lee Slack) were executed this morning at three-quarters of an hour intervals. The death sentence pronounced on the elder of ...

    Article : 56 words
  40. WAGGA THREATENED BY FLOOD

    The Murumbidgee river has again broken its banks in Wagga district owing to heavy rains, and a large area of low-lying country is sabmerged. Ample warning of the rise ...

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  41. CHANNEL SWIM HELD UP

    Rough seas held up the second attempt of Colonel Freyberg, V.C. to swim the English Channel. ...

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  42. ANOTHER FRENCH RAIL SMASH

    The express from Paris collided with a stationary train at a siding. There were several casualties. ...

    Article : 24 words
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