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  2. Advertising

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  3. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS

    Mr. Alfred Verco (68), a draper, of King William-road, Hyde Park, after enquiring about the Henley Beach tram, service in Currie-street on ...

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  4. BILLIARDS.

    Willie Smith, England, had 1,129 points to spare when the game was called in his time limit billiards match with Walter Lindrum on Saturday ...

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  5. PICTUREGRAMS

    Regulations to govern the new service for the transmission of pictures and documents between Melbourne and Sydney by a photo-electrical telegraphic ...

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  6. AMERICANS HONOR ENGLISHWOMAN

    Lady Margaret Armstrong, the wife of the British Consul-General in New York, has received the degree of L.L.D. from Fordham University for her efforts ...

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  7. TIMBER DISPUTE

    The parties to the recent timber dispute having failed to agree on the appointment of an accountant to conduct an investigation into the financial ...

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  8. MISSING RADIUM

    At the Perth Hospital recently, a needle of radium was reported to be missing, probably having got mislaid while a patient's bandage was being ...

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  9. RURAL DEVELOPMENT

    A rural development compaign, [?] intensify and improve primary production and increase settlement has been planned by the Federal ...

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  10. TRAFFIC CONSTABLES INJURED

    Traffic-Constables Edward Arthur McLaren (27), of Nelson-street, Adelaide, and Richard Gordon Booth (23), of Leicester-street, Parkside, were taken ...

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  11. NEW TRIUMPHS OF CHEMISTRY

    Although the Chemists' Exhibition, which was opened on June 17 at the new hall of the Horticultural Society, Westminister, by Mr. Herbert Skinner, ...

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  12. MOTOR CYCLIST INJURED.

    As the result of a collision between a motor cycle and a car at Parkside on Sunday morning, Mr. Percy Bannister, of York-street, Henley Beach, ...

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  13. ARRESTED MAN ESCAPES

    A man who escaped from a constable who had arrested him, stopped running when a shot was fired to frighten him, at St. Peters last night. ...

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  14. SYDNEY STRIKERS

    About 5,000 striking timber workers gathered outside the yards of G. Hudson, Ltd., on Saturday, for the purpose of hectoring volunteer laborers leaving ...

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  15. FIRE AT BUNDALEER

    A fire broke out early this morning at the residence of Mr. M. F. O'Dea, at Bundaleer, and five rooms were gutted in spite of the efforts to ex ...

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  16. MYSTERY OF IRISH INVENTION

    Mr. McGilligan, Minister for Industry and Commerce in the Irish Free State, has thrown a little light on an invention which, if it fulfils the ...

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  17. ST. IGNATIUS, NORWOOD

    Two special services were conducted at St. Ignatius Church, Norwood, on Sunday. One was the celebration of the Feast of St. Ignatius Loyola, and ...

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  18. "THROUGH THE DARK CONTINENT"

    In the heart of Africa, Prince Arthur of Connaught, on June 10, was present at the opening ceremony of the great enterprise which is called the ...

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  19. VIEWS AND COMMENTS

    From Sir W. R. CRESWELL, Ferndale, Silvan, Victoria:—I have much pleasure in replying to the question "W.C.H.," asked of me in "The ...

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  20. A SUDDEN DEATH

    Mr. C. Berlyn, who bad been ill for some weeks, collapsed in the street this morning, and died almost immediately. He was over 70 years of age, and had ...

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  21. SURGICAL OPERATIONS ASSISTANT

    Mr. Alex Wilson, chief operations assistant at the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, is retiring from that position after 48 years' service. During his ...

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  22. AUSTRALIAN FISHERIES

    Delegates to the Australian Fisheries Conference, which concluded its sittings yesterday morning, carried a resolution asking the Federal Government to set ...

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  23. KILLED BY A FALLING TREE

    During timber-felling operations at the Mount Burr Forest on Wednesday afternoon a limb of a falling tree struck Mr. Leonard Ivers (34), who ...

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  24. GENERAL CABLEGRAMS

    The Prince of Wales yesterday received Mr. F. Milner, headmaster of the Waitiki (N. Z.) school. The Committee of Civil Research's ...

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  25. PRICE OF METALS

    London metal Quotations on July 26 were:-Pig iron, home trade and export £3 12/6. Antimony, British, £52 5/[?] foreign, £30 5/ Molybdenum, £1 ...

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  26. TEACHER'S FALL FROM CYCLE

    Mr. Jack Venning Crocker, aged 22 years, a school teacher of the Broken Hill North school, was found in an unconscious condition on the ...

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  27. TRUCK AXLE BREAKS

    The breaking of an axle of a truck in a goods train near Bargo, about nine o'clock on Friday night, was responsible for the disorganisation of the whole of ...

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  28. DEATH OF MR. A. E. BRAUND

    Mr. A. E. Braund, managing director of Gollin & Co, Pty., Ltd., died in a private hospital on Saturday evening, at the age of 61 years. Mr. Braund, ...

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  29. MINER BURIED IN COAL MINE

    Mr. Samuel Broadbent, a married coalminer, was buried yesterday owing to the fall of a mass of coal when he was working in a mine at ...

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  30. BRISBANE ROSE PARK

    When the aim of the Parks' Superintendent (Mr. H. Moore) is achieved, the New Farm Park will contain 8,000 rose trees, which will be the finest ...

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  31. TIMBER MILL DESTROYED BY FIRE

    A timber mill at Strahan, owned by the Tasmanian Oil and Forestry Co., Ltd., was destroyed by fire early on Saturday morning. A large quantity ...

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  32. WHALING OPERATIONS

    Australian Whaling Company, Limited, has been formed to engage in the whaling industry in Australian waters. The company intends to engage, in ...

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  33. CITY OF HEREFORD

    In strict quarantine the steamer City of Hereford, on which an outbreak of smallpox had occurred, left Brisbane for Sydney to-day. The auxiliary crew ...

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  34. JEWELLERY AND FIREARMS STOLEN

    About 10 o'clock on Saturday morning the Renmark police received a telephone message from Werrimull, Victoria, that a house in that ...

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  35. CYCLIST KILLED

    Fatal injuries were received this afternoon by Mr. Obadiah Peter Hammerley, aged 56 years, orchardist, of Moorooduc, when a bicycle which he ...

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  36. THE CHURCH OF ST. THOMAS, PORT LINCOLN

    From "MEDIUM CHURCHMAN":—I have read with interest the letter from the Port Lincoln Anglican Church League, and must congratulate them ...

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  37. UNEMPLOYMENT

    The seventh distribution of food, clothing, boots, and other necessities to families in distress in the St. Peters municipality was made on Saturday at St. Peters ...

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  38. ESCAPED FROM LOCK-UP

    The two youths who escaped from Penrith lock-up on Friday were found sleeping on the bank of Dougal Park River by Camden police to-day. ...

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  39. HEAVY FALL OF SNOW

    The heaviest fall of snow for many years occurred at Moss Vale last night. Further falls are likely. ...

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  40. A WOMAN'S HANDBAG

    A woman racegoer, who attended the meeting at Rosehill yesterday, was lucky to recover a handbag, which she had lost on the course. The handbag ...

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  41. TASMANIAN RAILWAYS

    The revenue of the State railways for the year ended June 30 last was £50,522 less than for the previous financial year. The chief decreases were ...

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  42. STOWAWAYS FOUND

    The Swedish steamer Roxen, bound from Adelaide to San Francisco, hove to some miles off the Heads at 5.30 o'clock this morning, handed over ...

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  43. NARRIDY AGRICULTURAL BUREAU

    A meeting of the Narridy branch of the Agricultural Bureau was held on July 24, when Mr. W. J. Spafford (Deputy Director of Agriculture) gave an ...

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  44. RELIEF AT HILTON

    During the past few weeks by means of concerts and social functions approximately £30 has been raised and distributed among distressed families by the ...

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  45. BRISBANE SHOOTING TRAGEDY

    As a result of bullet wounds received in the shooting affray last Wednesday, Mrs. Mazel Zoeller died this afternoon. Richard Arnold, who was involved in ...

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  46. FOUND UNCONSCIOUS ON BEACH

    Mr. Duncan Bell (73), gardener, in the employ of Dr. Duguid, of Magill, was found unconscious on the beach at Largs Bay by Mr. J. Cock, of ...

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  47. ROMA OIL FIELD

    Development at the Roma oil field has been given a considerable impetus by a large flow of gas, which has been Struck in Roma Oil Corporation No. 1 ...

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  48. TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    "J. J."—If you apply to the Chief Inspector of the Hydraulic Engineer's department any time between the hours of 9 and 10.30 a.m., he will supply you with ...

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  49. CONCERT AT RICHMOND

    A concert was held in the Richmond Democratic Hall on July 25 in aid of unemployed relief funds. It was organised by Mr. H. C. Carller, and the programme ...

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  50. SYDNEY THIEVES

    Thieves had a busy time on Friday evening. Taking advantage of the absence of householders and flat dwellers, they committed their depredations ...

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  51. GIRL KNOCKED DOWN BY CYCLIST

    Amelia Camps (13), of King Williamstreet, Kent Town, was admitted to the Adelaide Hospital last night suffering from a broken arm. She was knocked ...

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  52. CHARLES DARWIN'S HOUSE

    Famous scientists stood in a silent crowd on June 7. when Downe House, near the old Kent village of that name, was opened as a permanent memorial ...

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  53. FEDERAL PUBLIC SERVICE

    Three Commissioners of the Public Service Board were present at the annual meeting of the Canberra branch of the Public Service Association last night. ...

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  54. SERVICES AT THE COLLEGES

    At St. Peter's College Chapel on Sunday morning a number of collegians received Holy Communion. In the afternoon the annual old scholars' ...

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  55. CROYDON COMPETITIONS

    The following are the results of the sections of the Croydon annual musical competitions which were contested at St. Barnabas Hall, North Croydon, on ...

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  56. WORK OF THE Y.M.C.A.

    Mr. J. J. Virgo, chairman of the Y.M.C.A., British Commonwealth Union, arrived in Sydney yesterday from Brisbane, and will spend a week ...

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  57. DO YOU KNOW—

    1. Large two-edged sword used by the Scottish Highlanders. 2. August 18. 1878. 3. A corruption of the Italian "foglio ...

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  58. COURSING

    The draw for the Minlaton courting meeting, which will be held on Wednesday. is as follows:—Flying Corn V. Mark Time, Scot's Jowel V. Bonny Times. First Rogue v. ...

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