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  2. BRITISH SEAMEN

    SYDNEY, Friday.--[?] was stated unofficially this afternoon that the British seamen are willing to return to their ships on Monday ...

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  3. THREE MEN KILLED

    SYDNEY, Friday.--A terrible accident occurred in Phillips' Quarry, near Bankstown, last night. Five men were hurled in all directions ...

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  4. 'ALEXANDRA THE LOVED'

    LONDON, Thursday.--The gremains of the late Queen Alexandra were borne this afternoon a long lanes, White with snow to Wolferton railway station, from ...

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  5. PRODUCE AGENTS

    SYDNEY, Friday.--A bill to provide for the registration of farm produce agents, the most important bill, from the point of view of the primary ...

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  6. THE TURF

    The Tweed River Jockey Club's Show meeting was opened at Tygalgah yesterday, under ideal weather conditions. There was a good attendance ...

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  7. CANBERRA OPENING

    LONDON, Thursday.--The imperial authorities point out that it is impossible to even entertain a proposal that a member of the Royal family should ...

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  8. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The Tasmanian Legislative Council amended the Assembly decided Bill, whereupon the Assembly decided to present the meals ...

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  9. WOMAN SLASHED WITH RAZOR.

    SYDNEY, Friday--A drunken man is alleged to have attacked a woman, with a razor, in a lodging house at Paddington last night. The woman ...

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  10. SOUTHPORT'S JUBILEE

    The Southport Jubilee celebrations were held on Thursday, with a procession, which passed through the main streets of the town to the new bridge. ...

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  11. COUNTERFEIT COINS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Two men, riding a motor cycle and [?] car, were arrested at Ro[?] and charged with having counterfeit coins in their ...

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  12. VICTORIAN SENATORS.

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  13. CENSURE MOTION

    LONDON, Thursday.--Mr. T. Shaw (Labor), in the absence of Mr. J. R. Clynes, who was ill, submitted the censure motion in the Commons regretting ...

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  14. CLAIM FOR DAMAGES

    A case, which excited a considerable amount of interest, came up for hearing at the Magistrate's Court, held at Coolangatta yesterday, before Mr. W. ...

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  15. A 'NICE MAN'

    SYDNEY Friday.--Mrs. Adeline Kagmour, of Bourke Street, City was admitted to the Sydney Hospital last night, in a serious condition. ...

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  16. INSURANCE MANAGER'S SUICIDE.

    LANCESTON, Friday.--Mr. Brownlie, manager of the New Zealand Fire Insurance Company, committed suicide to-day, by throwing himself ...

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  17. PENSION FOR RODERICK QUINN.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- Senator Pearce stated he had received a recommendation from the committee of the Commonwealth Litrary Fund to ...

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  18. CHRISTMAS EXCURSION TRAINS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The Railway Commissioners have decided to run a large number of excursion trains, both to and from all ...

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  19. 'REDS' AND LABOR

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The members, of the Parliamentary Labor Party are considerably perturbed at the opposing statements made by the Ministers ...

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  20. BLACK AND WHITE

    BOWEN, Friday.--The oversea steamer Port Napier, arrived here yesterday, but the watersiders refused to load her with sugar and frozen beef ...

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  21. BROTHERS ON TWEED.

    Phillips and Sons, at whose quarry explosion occurred, are the contractors for the Tweed Heads road. Mr H. H. Phillips, who is in charge of ...

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  22. "WONDERFUL GIFT OF GOD."

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--Herr Emil Gauditz, a. German scientist, is enthusiastic regarding the Yallourn brown coal deposits. He has been brought to ...

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  23. SPECIAL FORECAST.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 38 words
  24. PROTEST AGAINST COMMUNIST SENTENCES.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The General Council of the Trade Union Congress and Labor Party Executive has jointly called on organised Labor to ...

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  25. A RECORD SEASON

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Speaking at the annual meeting of the proprietors of the Bank of N. S. W. the chairman, Mr. T. Buckland, said that last season was ...

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  26. MUGS AND EASY MONEY

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Mrs. Dolly Johnston; who was convicted at Darling hurst Sessions, on the charge of having obtained £100, on the false ...

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  27. TO-DAY'S MEETING.

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  28. LESSON FOR LABOR.

    SYDNEY, riday.--At the declaration of the North Sydney poli, to-day, Mr. W. M. Hughes said that Mr. Charlton blamed the British seamen for the ...

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  29. ANOTHER LIBEL ACTION

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Acting on behalf of Gustave Koller Strom jeweller, of Hunter-street, Sydney, and a member of the Theosophical Society, Mr. M. C. ...

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  30. JOB GOES BEGGING

    PARIS, Thursday.--M. Herriot has abandoned the task of forming a Cabinet. His conversations with the Socialist leaders were[?] ...

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  31. PAVING THE WAY.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Mr. W. M. Hughes, interviewed, said that if Australia was to keep in the [?]light, it was essential that she should have ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  32. FLYING MISHAP

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--A single seated plane from point Cook flying school, piloted by Flying Officer Cross, crashed on the main road, about a ...

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  33. DECENTRALISATION

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Members of the Council of the Local Government As sociation interviewed the Minister for Local Government (Mr. Cann) to day ...

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  34. ILLEGAL BETTING

    SYDNEY, Friday.--During the three months ended October 31, the Police Department has kept up the crusade against betting shops, and 134 persons were ...

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  35. SWEPT OVER WEIR

    SYDNEY, Friday.--A boy and a girl in a canoe were [?] over the weir in the Nepean River to day. The girl was thrown into the water which was ...

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  36. IRISH BOUNDARIES.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Reports from Derry state that specials, armed with machine guns, have taken up positions on the border. This action is believed to ...

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  37. BRUTAL ASSAULTS

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Night watch man Joseph Kane was making his rounds in Nithsdale-street, city, last night when four men sprang upon him chocked ...

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  38. MULLUMBIMBY MEETING.

    The recently formed Mullumbimby Turf Club met with bad luck for their first meeting, which was arranged for November 14, the club having to cancel ...

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  39. TOM WALSH.

    LONDON, Thursday.--In the House of Commons to day, Mr. E. Harms worth (Con.), had a question on the business paper asking if the Home ...

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  40. MR. DUNN SORRY

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Dunn), withdrew, in the Legislaitive Assembly, a statement he made a week or so ago in the House ...

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  41. NOTES AND COMMENTS.

    We gave Hereford and Carene for Kensington last Wednesday. Each started hot favorite-- and neither ran a place. Perhaps the public beat the stables! ...

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  42. A MOTOR HOG

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Lawrence Field- house (26), pleaded guilty at the Central Police Court to having driven a motor' car whilst under the influence ...

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  43. WIRELESS OPERATORS STRIKE.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Owing to the failure of negotiations, and the shipowners' decision to cut down wireless operators' wages by 226 per month ...

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  44. GRECIAN JUSTICE

    ATHENS, Thursday.--Twenty thousand persons were present at the hanging of two officers, sentenced to death by court martial, for embezzling ...

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  45. Advertising

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  46. SUNKEN SUBMARINE.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The Admiralty announces that a sample of paint on the hull of the steamer Virdar coincides with that on the [?] and this establishes ...

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  47. HELEN AND SUZANNE.

    NEW, YORK, Thursday.--A Berkley (California), message states that Helen Wills is going to France, early in January, with the hope of meeting ...

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  48. BIG BILLIARD.

    LONDON, Thursday.--In the billiards match between Smith carried Havis. at Sheffied, Smith carried his unfined break of 772 to 1147, unfinished. ...

    Article : 37 words
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