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  3. SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    Valentine Francis Murray Evans (30), single, a fitter and turner, employed at the South Australian Railway locomotive sheds at Narracoorte, ...

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  4. INDUSTRIAL

    It was learned on Saturday night that consideration of the amen[?]ng A[?]tion Bill now before Parliament will be postponed until after the ...

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  5. AERIAL DOINGS

    Bert Hinkler, who is attempting a solo flight from London to Australia, left Rangoon to-day for Victoria Point, Burma. ...

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  6. Temporary Repairs to Railway Washaways.

    Temporary repairs have been completed at the washaways on the South. Australian railway line near Cutana, and passenger, goods, and freight trains have resumed running. A train which left Adelaide yesterday afternoon reached here this morning with 104 passengers. This was ...

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  7. DAMAGE AT ARMIDALE

    Further torrential rain fell last night and flooded Dumares[?] Creek, with the result that considerable damage was done to the town of Armidale. ...

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  8. IN VICTORIA

    Although heavy rains have fallen in many parts of Victoria, there is no immediate danger. The express which left Sydney on Thursday evening ...

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  9. ARRIVAL AT SINGAPORE

    Hinkler landed here to-day, having covered the 850 miles from Victoria Point in nine hours. "After passing Penang," says Hinkler, in a special ...

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  10. THE PEACE CONFERENCE

    Mr. S. M. Bruce, the Prime Minister, has addressed letters to representatives of organisations of employers and employees requesting tham to ...

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  11. DEATH FOLLOWS ACCIDENT

    Ernest Cleary (50), of Magill-road. Stepney, died in the Adelaide Hospital on Sunday morning from head injuries suffered when he was knocked down by ...

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  12. IN QUEENSLAND

    The Brisbane River is rising rapidly in the upper reaches, and in view of the fear of a flood all shipping has been ordered to leave the city wharfs. ...

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  13. BOY FATALLY INJU[?]ED

    Arthur Charles Branch (9) of Shannon-place died in the Adelaide Hospital on Saturday night from a fractured skull as a result of being ...

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  14. SOME HEAVY DOWNPOURS

    Rain was experienced all over the eastern parts of the State during the week-end, and some heavy falls were recorded, particularly on the central ...

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  15. CHAMBER OF SHIPPING

    Lamenting the disastrous effects of the coal strike and the poor passenger and cargo earnings, the latest annual report of the Chamber of Shipping ...

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  16. GENERAL HAPPENINGS

    Two aeroplane accidents in the United States to-day were responsible for five deaths. One plane fell into the main thoroughfare at Macon, ...

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  17. NORMAL' RAILWAY SERVICE RESUMED WITH S. AUSTRALIA

    The Silverton Tramway Company reported this morning that ordinary railway working between Broken Hill and South. Australia was restored at ...

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  18. MOTOR CYCLIST KILLED IN COLLISION WITH CAP

    Richard John Stanhope (27), of Moseley-street, Glenelg, was killed, instantly on Tapley's Hill-road, Fulham, on Saturday night when the motor ...

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  19. SPORTING

    The weather conditions yesterday were responsible for a small attendance at the Jubilee Siding where the North Athletic, Club conducted a 100yds. ...

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  20. WEATHER FORECAST

    The acting State meteorologist said to-day that further heavy rain on the north coast can be expected. The weather in the central and ...

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  21. KILLED BY A HORSE

    George William Barratt (19). who resided between Murlaton and Stanshury. died in the Murlaton Hospital on Saturday. On Friday he was leading ...

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  22. CENTRAL KEMPSEY FLOODED

    The Macleay River has broken its banks and Central Kempsey, is flooded, the water in many places covering the ground to a depth of 6ft. Over ...

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  23. WASHAWAYS ON RAILWAYS

    Reports of further washaways on the main southern line were received by the Railway Department on Sunday, and large gangs of workmen ...

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  24. GENERAL CABLES

    A San Francisco message states that upwards of a score of people were believed to have been drowned when the ferry steamer Peralta ...

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  25. VICTORIA

    Following a disturbance between a number of men in an Italian wine saloon in Elgin-street Carlton, on Friday, the Italian bar tender ejected ...

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  26. MOTOR CYCLING

    A meeting of members of the Silver City Motor Cycling Club was held yesterday, Mr. W. Cregan presiding. It was decided that on Sunday next ...

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  27. HORSEMAN IS DROWSED ON STATION NEAR FORBES

    While attempting to cross a river on horseback at Wandary Station Stanley Stephenson (25) was washed out of the saddle and drowned. ...

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  28. DAIRY FARMER DROWNED

    John Brennan (67), a retired dairy farmer, was drowned at Oakey Park, in the Lithgow district, when the banks of a creek collapsed during heavy rain. ...

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  29. OUTBACK MAIL SERVICES IN CHAOTIC CONDITION

    Outback mails are still in a chaotic condition. The mail for Tibooburra dispatched on Tuesday last got bogged after going 70 miles. A further mail ...

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  30. ACCUMULATED MAILS WERE AVAILABLE TO-DAY

    The train which left for Cockburn on Saturday afternoon took away all the accumulated 2nd, 3rd, and 4th class mail matter from the Post Office ...

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  31. MLLIONAIRES IN BRITAIN

    According to the latest Blue Book there are 562 millionaires in Great Britain and Northern I[?]eland. ...

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  32. 200 SHEEP DROWNED

    In floods at Lake Cargellico about 200 sheep were drowned in the trucking yards on Saturday night. About 1500 more are in Bourke's paddocks ...

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  33. ALLEGED PAYMENTS TO UNION OFFICIALS

    Mr. T. Hoare president of the northern branch of the Miners' Federation, Mr. J. M. Baddeley. M.L.A., and Mr. A. C. Willis, M.L.C., addressed ...

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  34. ANOTHER WASHAWAY REPORTED ON SYDNEY-MELBOURNE LINE

    A heavy downpour occurred near Illabo, 288 miles from Sydney, at 6.30 o'clock on Saturday night, and as a result there is another big break in the ...

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  35. FALL DOWN LIFT WELL

    Stepping on a loose stone to the edge of a new lift well which is being constructed at the factory of Messrs. T. B. Guest and Company, biscuit ...

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  36. PIRIE WATER SUPPLY

    Since water rest[?]ons were placed on the districts supplied by the Beeta[?]o scheme, gardeners in the Port Pirie district have suffered seriously ...

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  37. THE "KISSING BURGLAR"

    Known as the "Kissing Burglar," William Lennie, 20. has been committed for trial on a charge of the attempted murder of Margaret Gough, ...

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  38. A BIG LAND MOVEMENT ON THE NORTH COAST

    On Saturday, night a big land movement occurred at Cooroy, Black Mountain-road on the north coast, carrying telephone posts before it. All ...

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  39. RAILWAY TO SYDNEY

    Mr. H. S. Couison, district superintendent of the New South Wales Railways, who left with the ballast train for Darnick on Saturday afternoon, ...

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  40. QUEENSLAND

    Ninety-eight tins of opium valued at £1500 were picked up in the water near Fitzroy Island by a party of aborigines from the Yarrabah mission ...

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  41. IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    Miles of fencing have been washed away on the pastoral leases in this district, and many sheep have been drowned (says a Mann[?]ll message in ...

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  42. OILTANKER EXPLODES AND SINKS NEAR TOKIO

    Twenty-one survivors of the oiltanker Chuky arrived at Yokohama last night telling of the exploding and sinking of the vessel on Wednesday ...

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  43. DAMAGE AT GILGANDRA

    The Macquarie River at Dubbo is still rising. Over 18 miles of railway have been washed away between Dubbo and Nyngan. ...

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  44. COUNTRY RECOVERING FOLLOWING RECENT RAINS

    For the month, so far as it has gone, the city has had a rainfall of 410 points, and on every hand yesterday people were remarking on the ...

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  45. INTERSTATE TEMPERATURES

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  46. KILLED BY LIGHTNING

    Christopher Johnstone (15) and a horse he was riding were struck dead by lightning during a storm on Saturday. Johnstone's clothe were burnt ...

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  47. BROKEN HILL TRADE

    The importance of Broken Hill as a market for South Australian produce was amply shown at the East End markets on Friday (says the ...

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  48. EXCURSION TO MENINDIE

    Th[?]eatening weather conditions depleted the loading for the excursion to Merindie yesterday, only one first class and 11 second-class passengers ...

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  50. N.Z. CROSSING FATALITY

    A baker's van driVen by Herbert Eyes collided with the New Plymouth express train at a level crossing near Levin, instantly killing Mrs. Eyes, the ...

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  51. WOLLONDILLY ELECTION

    Mr. J. T. Lang M.L.A. addressed three meetings in the Wollondilly electorate on Saturday night on behalf of the selected Labor candidate for the ...

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  54. DEATH OF A HERMIT

    The charred remains of William Poynton (79). a pensioner, who lived as a hermit out from Melbourne, were found outside his [?]ut yesterday. ...

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  55. DISTRICT RAINFALLS

    Elder, Smith and Company have been advised of the following falls on Friday afternoon and evening, they not being previously reported: Wanda, ...

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  56. WALLSEND HOSPITAL

    Twelve nurses who resigned from the Wallsend Hospital as a protest against the dismissal of the matron have withdrawn their resignations. ...

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  57. FLOODS IN STATE

    Heavy rains are causing disastrous floods all over New South Wales, the north coast and southern districts being particularly affected. Water ...

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