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  2. BATTLE WITH SEAS

    The story of the stranding of the ship Hamburg, from Melbourne, is given by Capt. Volguardsen, who was virtually eight days without sleep. He describes a thrilling ...

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  3. WEMBLEY CLOSES

    At Wembley despite a heavy fog a crowd was waiting at the turnstiles before eight o'clock this morning anxious to be present at the closing ceremony. ...

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  4. CANADA'S POLITICS

    New possibilities developed when the Premier (Mr. Mackenzie King) denied he had decided to resign. He stated he was awaiting the final ...

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  5. SEAMEN'S STRIKE INTENTIONS OF LEADERS

    Mr. Mather, secretary of the Albany branch of the Waterside Workers' Union, at a meeting declared the original intention of those who ...

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  6. MEETINGS CLASH

    The opening of the new factory of the Orara Co-operative Dairy Society, Ltd., took place at Coramba on Saturday afternoon, when the proceedings were of the ...

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  7. ROSEHILL RACES

    Rosehill races were held to-day in fine weather. Results:—TRIAL HURDLE RACE (2 miles). ...

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  8. V.R.C. DERBY MANFRED WINS EASILY

    The V.R.C. spring meeting commenced at Flemington to-day, when the weather was fine, and there was a large attendance. The track was in splendid order and ...

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  9. BRITISH TRADE

    In the case in which Sir Cunliffe Lister (President of the Board of Trade), the financier, Sir Alan Smith, and P. J. Hannon, M.P., respectively vice-chairman, chairman ...

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  10. COMMONWEALTH LOAN

    On Friday night at 9.30 all the wireless broadcasting stations in Victoria, New South Wales, Queensland and South Australia were linked up by a special apparatus provided ...

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  11. GROUP SETTLEMENT

    The Minister for Lands and Immigration (Mr. W. C. Angwin), speaking at Busselton at a reception to the Empire Press delegates after their tour of the group settlements in ...

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  12. BUTTER EXPORTS HELD UP

    As the result of the shipping strike the export of butter from Queensland fell from 11,582 cases for the week, ended October 17 to 50 for the week ended October 24, ...

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  13. ELECTION CAMPAIGN

    Mr. J. K. Williams, Country party candidate for Richmond, addressed a meeting at Jiggi on Saturday night. He states that the attendance was the largest at that centre ...

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  14. BORIC ACID IN BUTTER

    The representations made by the Federal Government to the British authorities regarding the use of boric acid in Australian butter imported to Great Britain have ...

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  15. MOROCCO

    Reuter's special correspondent at the Spanish headquarters at Alhucemas states that an extensive civil township with shops of all kinds is springing up at Caleque ...

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  16. "TO SAVE WHITE MAN'S LIFE"

    GRAFTON, Sunday. At the Bowraville Police Court before Mr. Mr. J. E. McCulloch, P.M., a white man was charged with having supplied liquor to an ...

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  17. SPAHLINGER CURE

    A letter has been received by the Returned Soldiers' T.B. Association from Mr. Jorgensen, a member of the association, who is undergoing the Spahlinger treatment at ...

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  18. CHURCH BAZAAR

    The annual bazaar in aid of St. Paul's Anglican Church, Byron Bay, was opened in the Literary Institute on Thursday night, and was concluded last night. On both nights ...

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  19. BALKANS SETTLEMENT

    The Council of the League ended with the Receipt of a telegram from the Allied military attaches announcing the Greeks had completely evacuated Bulgaria, without incident ...

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  20. AIR CYLINDER EXPLODES

    A compressed air cylinder exploded at Barry's timber yards at Henty, wrecking a portion of the roof but fortunately injuring nobody. The top of the cylinder was ...

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  21. BOXING

    Johnnie Taylor, of Melbourne, outpointed Spencer James, of Cessnock, in a 15 round bout at the Leichhardt Stadium. The decision met with a mixed reception. ...

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  22. MAN DEAD AND WIFE WOUNDED

    Mrs. S. Crawford was found outside her home at Sandford yesterday with a deep wound over her eye. She was taken to hospital in a serious condition, and is not ...

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  23. WOMAN BURNT TO DEATH

    It is suspected that Mrs. Davis, of Rose Park, who was burned to death on Thursday, committed suicide by sprinkling her clothes with petrol and igniting them. It is stated ...

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  24. EXCITEMENT IN RAILWAY YARD

    There was a sensation at Eveleigh railway workshops at an early hour yesterday when seven shots were fired by the police and night watchman at three men whom they ...

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  25. DUNOON BAND

    The North Coast has gained a reputation in the State for the love of music manifested by the residents. Although only a comparatively small town, Dunoon plays its ...

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  26. NORTHERN TERRITORY SEAT

    Nominations have closed at Darwin for candidates for the Northern Territory seat in the House of Representatives. Only two nominations have been received and the ...

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  27. LOSSES CAUSED BY STRIKES

    Mr. O. Lindsay Thompson, Nationalist candidate for West Sydney, says the loss of wages to Australian workers in four years through strikes is £6,285,000. From January ...

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  28. KILLED AT SHOOTING PRACTICE

    General Mueller, commander of the Reichswehr in Saxony, who with an iron hand suppressed Communist disorders in Saxony two years ago, died tragically. While watching a ...

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  29. DEATH SENTENCE COMMUTED

    The State Cabinet has commuted to imprisonment for 15 years the death sentence passed on Alexander Thomas (19) for the murder of Miss Bridget Enright at Staghorn Flat. ...

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  30. EX-SOLDIERS THANK MINISTER

    The Minister for Lands (Mr. Loughlin) has received a letter from the president and secretary of the Returned Soldiers' League thanking him for having invited ...

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  31. MASTER BUILDERS' CONFERENCE

    The Federated Master Builders' Association has carried motions in favour of national unemployment insurance and opposing child labour. The abolition of the dual ...

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  32. DERBY RESULTS SINCE 1920

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  33. MAJOR PINEDO IN INDIA

    Major de Pinedo, the Italian aviator, arrived to-day and leaves for Bhawalpur tomorrow morning. Interviewed by a representative of ...

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  34. TRAIN RUNS OFF THE LINE

    When a train ran off the rails in Darling Harbour railway yards to-day trucks were piled up one on top of the other and there was a scene of confusion. Twenty trucks ...

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  35. NEW BISHOP OF CHRISTCHURCH

    The Archbishop of Canterbury has nominated the Rt. Rev. Campbell West Watson, Bishop of Barrow-in-Furness, as Bishop of Christchurch (N.Z.). ...

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  36. NEW SOUTH WALES GOLD YIELD

    The gold yield for the State of New South Wales for the month of September amounts to 1842oz. crude, equal to 1622oz. fine, valued at £6891. The yield for the first ...

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  37. CASSAVA CULTURE

    Mr. J. A. Walker at the meeting of the Billinudgel P.P.U. on Friday last referred to a new industry, the growing of cassava. He said he understood the growing of cassava ...

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  38. KILLED BY TRAIN

    A tragic incident occurred at Bowral on Friday night when Mrs. C. D. Single, wife of an accountant at Bathurst Commercial Bank, was run over by a train and ...

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  39. DAMASCUS BOMBARDMENT

    General Sarrail, who is in charge of French Syria, has been summoned to Paris to give an explanation regarding the Damascus bombardment. ...

    Article : 28 words
  40. Advertising

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