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  2. VICTORIAN GOVERNOR AT DARWIN

    DARWIN, Saturday.— Lord Stradbroke and party left by special train this morning for Emungalah, and were accorded a, rousing send-off by a large ...

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  3. WEMBLEY UNDER WATER

    LONDON, Saturday.— Terrible thunderstorms and torrential rain have again been a feature of the most amazing English Summer on record. ...

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  4. WOMEN AS POLITICIANS

    Addressing women members of the A.L.P. at the conference in the Trades Hall yesterday afternoon, Mr. Lang said he was quite ...

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  5. THE COMMUNISTS

    At the Communists' Hall yesterday afternoon a large gathering of Industrialists met to pass a series of revolutionary resolutions, and to formally establish the ...

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  6. MINISTER'S BUSY AFTERNOON

    Formally opening and presenting to Dumbleton Public School a piano that had been provided by the zeal of the local Mothers' and Friends' Association. ...

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  7. YOUTH SHOT BEAD

    Albert Thelening, aged 17, whose home was in Cowper-street, Glebe, was shot dead in a house at Glebe Yesterday afternoon. Another youth, who is alleged by ...

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  8. THE ROYAL FAMILY

    That the Royal Family made the British Empire Exhibition at Wembley, is the opinion of Dr. Ashton, Anglican Bishop of Grafton, who returned from a ...

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  9. "I AM NOT TO BLAME"

    Referring yesterday to the accession of Labor in all States with the exception of New South Wales, Mr. W. M. Hughes said: ...

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  10. "STEAL OR STARVE"

    ADELAIDE, Saturday.— For some weeks there has been a series of suburban robberies, and the police arrested two men, who it is stated were deserters ...

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  11. ADAM LINDSAY GORDON'S PARTNER

    BRISBANE, Saturday.— Charles Mullaley, who win born in King-street, Sydney, in 1818, died in Brisbane General Hospital on Friday. ...

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  12. IS THAT YOU, MARS?

    NEWARK (New Jersey), Saturday.— Signals of mysterious origin have been received with peculiar frequency by radio operators at the station keeping watch ...

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  13. KNIVES AND SHOVELS

    ADELAIDE, Saturday.— The French mailboat Ville de Verdun brought to Australia one of the most cosmopolitan aggregations of immigrants imaginable. ...

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  14. MELBOURNE'S CRIMINALS.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.— A body of ex-service men, to be known as the Suburban Protective Patrol, has been formed by two ex-A.I.F. officers, with ...

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  15. EFFECTS OF THE LASH

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.— The exemplary punishment of two years' Imprisonment, and whipping of ten strokes recently imposed upon a young man ...

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  16. NOTHING FOR MUCH

    LONDON, Saturday.— Sir Joseph Cook, speaking at a civic luncheon at Salford, referred to the proposal to extend the Wembley Exhibition next year. ...

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  17. VICTORIAN FOOTBALL

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.— Interest in League and Association football matches is increasing in view of the approach of the end of the season. It ...

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  18. GRAND OPERA

    Yesterday afternoon a tremendous house at Her Majesty's Theatre witnessed The Tales of Hoffmann. Toti Dal Monte as Olympia, the doll, was the ...

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  19. ADVANCE AUSTRALIA

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.— Mr. Pratton, the Minister for Trade and Customs, to-day gave a word of warning regarding attempts by public bodies to ...

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  20. Grime Outpoints Whybrow.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday Night.— Although displaying splendid courage and stamina, the English bover Harry Whybrow (9.4) was comfortably outpointed by Billy Grime (9.3). ...

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  21. POTTED PARS

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.— At Ballarat to-day the 619th anniversary of the death of the Scottish patriot Sir William Wallace was celebrated by Scots ...

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  22. Gordon and Hill Draw.

    BRISBANE, Saturday Night.— At the stadium to-night, Harry Gordon and snowy Hill fought a twenty-round draw. ...

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  23. Dupre Wins at Newcastle.

    NEWCASTLE, Saturday.— On points, Andre Dupse (France) (9.2) defeated Digger young (Newcastle) (9.0), after twenty rounds. There was a large attendance. ...

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  24. ANOTHER BUNGALOW HORROR

    LONDON, Saturday.— Owing to a postman not being able to find anyone to whom to deliver registered letters at a certain address at Lancing, the police ...

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  25. CRUSHED TO DEATH

    BRISBANE, Saturday.— Pinioned against a large tree by an overturned tractor with his mate, Sydney Lake, crushed to death underneath him, was ...

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  26. UREN AGAIN CHAMPION

    Tommy Uren is again middleweight champion of Australia. At the Stadium last night he outpointed Merv Williams well, and gained the decision at the end ...

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  27. MAN KILLED BY TRAIN

    UNLEY (S.A.), Saturday.— While attempting to cross over in front of an an oncoming Glenelg train at Wayville crossing last night, A. W. Attrill, a ...

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  28. MISSING AIRMAN

    VANCOUVER (B.C.), Saturday.— A message has been received from the U.S.S. Richmond, near Greenland, that that vessel, the Raleigh, and the ...

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  29. THE SWEET PEA

    The floral show, at Manly yesterday, by the Warringah Shire and Mainly Agricultural and Horticultural Society was productive of some excellent ...

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  30. MEN OF MONS

    Ten years ago, yesterday, a portion of French's "Contemptible Army wrote at Mons one of the most glorious chapters in the history of the Great War. The ...

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  31. THE CAR SKIDDED

    A motor car in which William Cruickshank, of Carlingford-road, Earlwood, was driving yesterday in Noble-street, Hurstville, skidded. Cruickshank was ...

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  32. WORK OF CHARITY

    The St. George District Ambulance has done, and continues to do, very excellent work in the extensive district in which it operates. According to the ...

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  33. PARSON-BUILDER

    The Rev. Arnold Conelly, of Gordon, is more than a clergyman— he is a qualified architect. So it comes natural to him to build churches. ...

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  34. CELLINI— ZACHAREWITSCH CONCERTS

    Last night the best house of the season greeted those excellent musicians, Signor Lenghi Cellini (the brilliant tenor) and Zacharewitsch (the ...

    Article : 297 words
  35. HABITUAL CRIMINALS

    LONDON, Saturday.— As a consequence of the decision of thirteen judges in May last, 56 convicts petitioned against sentences passed on them as ...

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  36. GOSFORD CITRUS SHOW

    GOSFORD, Saturday.— Brilliant sunshine favored Gosford's first citrus show as an independent exhibition. The entry was said to be the largest yet ...

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  37. BERALA'S NEW SCHOOL

    Berala, near Lidcombe, now has a public school of its own. It was opened yesterday by the Minister for Education, who congratulated the district on ...

    Article : 144 words
  38. MELBOURNE STOCK EXCHANGE

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  39. ENGINE DRIVER KILLED

    BRISBANE, Saturday.— A message from Proserpine states that a sugar cana train fell into Orchard Creek, near Saltwater, yesterday, through the girder of ...

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  40. NEW SPORTS GROUND

    In the presence of a large number of people, the new recreation ground of the Y.M.C.A. at Mascot was opened yesterday afternoon. ...

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  41. COLLAPSE OF A DERRICK

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.— Three workmen were injured when a derrick used in the erection of a structure opposite the Exhibition Building collapsed ...

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  42. L'ENTENTE CORDIALE

    LONDON, Saturday.— The Daily Express, Paris, states that, following French racing successes, King George has been advised to introduce French ...

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  43. BERT LEVY BACK

    Mr. Bert Levy, who for some years was prominent on the Sydney Press as a cartoonist, returned to Sydney yesterday by the Niagara. He is under ...

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  44. Royal Art Society Dance

    The students had their share in the festivities of the Royal Art Society last night, when their annual dance was held. The exhibition hall of the ...

    Article : 159 words
  45. LATEST SHIPPING NEWS

    From Liverpool via Ports.— Tasmania, 21, Jones' Bay wharf. Birt and Co., Ltd., agents. From Vancouver, via Ports.— Nordbo. No. 2, Walsh Bay wharf, Huddart, Parker, Ltd., agents. ...

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  46. STALLION PIEDMONT DEAD

    CESSNOCK, Saturday.— The imported stallion Piedmont was found dead in his yard at his woner's (Mr. Graham) residence, Allandale-road, this morning. Foul play is suspected, and a ...

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  47. BIG TRAM SMASH.

    The passengers injured in the fatal tram smash at M'Mahon's Point on Thursday morning were reported last night, by the authorities of the Royal ...

    Article : 93 words
  48. FEDERAL POLITICIANS.

    CAPETOWN, Saturday.— The Australian Federal Parliamentary Party, which is visiting South Africa, is to commence the tour at Durban on ...

    Article : 77 words
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