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  2. GRAFT INQUIRY

    When the Inquiry was resumed by the Commissioner (Judge Thomson) Into City Council coat contracts during the past 20 years yesterday, Mr. Knox Ma[?], ...

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  3. FEDERAL SESSION.

    Final proparations for the short spring sitting of the Foderal Parllament, to begin on August 29, will be undertakes by Ministers to-morrow morning. when the first of the ...

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  4. HALDANE. STATESMAN DEAD.

    The death Is announced of Lord H[?], at the age of 72 years. Lord H[?] was Secretary of State for War from 190[?] to 1912. and Lord High ...

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  5. LITTLE BROTHERS.

    As [?]ager, and restive, and curlous, and opti[?] as young ponies turned out of their [?]ble into a vast, exciting new [?] of clover, 20 Little [?] arrived In Syd[?] ...

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  6. MR. HOOVER ATTACKED.

    Dr. N[?] Murray Butlor, prealdent of the Columble University, and a [?] Republicas, has addressed a letter to the editor of the New York "Times," wherein he ...

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  7. HOPE DYING. Missing Skiers.

    Most of the members of the Alpine Club, Including Dr. John Laidley, left for Sydney this afternoon. Theu stated that they were [?] that ...

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  8. COAL. LOWER PRICES.

    What will probably be rgarded as an early [?] In coal prices took place yesterday, when it was announced that the Western Australian Government Railways had accepted ...

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  9. FAR NORTH.

    A depressing picture of preasent conditions in North Australis was painted by Mr. [?] W. D. [?] In Australia for Ventey Bres., on his return from Darwin by ...

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  10. PEACE PACT.

    With mr. Kello[?] abord the [?]net and Dr. Stre[?]mann's [?] announcdment that he will he present. any [?] doubts of the full-dress chargeter of the peace pact [?] ...

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  11. FIVE SHILLINGS.

    The Prem[?]er of New South Wales (Mr. Ba[?]) will shortly announce the stops to be taken by the Commonwealth and New South Wales Governments to ralso the coal [?] ...

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  12. WOOL SALES.

    The opening Sydney wool [?] fo the 192829 [?] were held yesterday afternoon. Bu[?] were in fult [?], and an un[?] large number of those Intersted In ...

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  13. BISHOP HAYDEN. Condemns Prohibition.

    "We already have [?]ough pests In New South Wales without pro[?]," said the Roman Cat[?] Bishop of W[?]-Forbes (Dr. Mayden), when opening a new building ...

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  14. TOO MUCH RACING.

    Decreased attendances and decreased profits are re[?] In the annual report of the Victoria Racing Club, Which was read at the annual meeting of the club to-day. ...

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  15. LAWN TENNIS.

    At Toronte Australia won two of three matches withh the C[?]ns to-day. the only [?] victory boing that of Nu[?], who defeated Hopmen In straight sets, 6-3, 6-4. ...

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  16. DENOUNCED BY CLERGY.

    "I have no w[?] to influencs you how to vote, but I feel bound to tell you that the whole case for p[?] Is fundamentally wrong," declared the Rev. H. Gradwell at ...

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  17. MR. BAVIN INTERVIEWS MR. HOGAN.

    After an Interview with Mr. Bavin to-day. Mr. Hogan (the Pr[?]) said that Mr. Bavin had called to see him because he feared that the Victorian Mi[?] might [?] to follow ...

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  18. OVERDUE STEAMER.

    It Is reported from P[?] City that the steamer Will[?]am Mc[?] has been l[?] with [?] menin a strom off the Cal[?] coast. The report s[?] on Sunday when ...

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  19. 'PLANES RETURN.

    Me[?]. R. W. Rold and Rupert King, who have [?] from the air for the mi[?]ing mon at Ko[?], returned to Sydney yesterday In their aeroplane. Mr. R[?] ...

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  20. YOUNG OFFENDERS.

    A [?], which It Is claimed will have a be[?] effect on youthful pr[?] being con[?] by the Minister for [?] (Mr. Lee). The suggestion Is that ...

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  21. THE REFERENDUM.

    "What would happen," Mr. E. B. Ha[?] (Chief Electoral Officer). Was asked yesterday, "[?] 50,000 v[?] to Sydney from the country during the Eucharlate [?] wanted to ...

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  22. AVIATION.

    News form [?] late on Sunday was that the 'plane in which B[?]rt H[?] and Parxer Cramer are sying to [?] has not been reported by the Government radio stations. ...

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  23. "PUSH" ATTACK.

    Constable Bird's deseription of the ringleaders of the "push" which set upon and badly Injured him on Saturday hight was distributed to the police, and yesterday ...

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  24. ST. GEORGE MURDER.

    The man who was recently found murdered near St. George, Queensland, has been Identified as George Little, who at one time lived at Narrom[?]. left here last February. ...

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  25. SIR JOSEPH WARD.

    At W[?], S[?] Joseph Ward. of New Zealand, Intimeted In on Inter[?] on Sun-day that he had been asked by a cable sent at the Instance of 50 candidates of the United ...

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  26. MECHANIC'S MESSAGE.

    "No [?] of [?] long [?]." This me[?], radiced from Mount [?], [?], on Sunday night, [?] the knell of the [?]ight of the place Greater ...

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  27. CHANNEL SWIM.

    Miss lvy Hawkes, a Brighton girl. landed at St. Margaret [?]ay at 5.20 p.m. to-day. having [?] the Chancel from C[?] Grls-Nex. She was. 20 hours In the water, and was under ...

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  28. WORLD'S RECORD.

    An 800 metres race In Berlin was won by the Englishman Lowe In [?] 51-1-5[?]. by four metres, The time was a world's recrd, Dr. Pel[?] was second In [?] 52 1-5[?], and Bocher ...

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  29. HUGE DINGO.

    Following the killing of an [?]-month-old hafter by a dingo on his proporty at [?]walbyn. Mr. [?] Willtems [?] b[?] ...

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  30. QUAY STATION.

    Mo[?] of the state Ministry generally favour Dr. Bradfleld's [?]cheme for the Circular Quay Station for the city railway, and this will probably be Adopted at to-morrow's ...

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  31. MINE TEAM WINS.

    "In [?] of the widespread distress due to [?] of trade, and In the face of the prot[?]tations of their leaders, the Irresponsible elements among the northern miners ...

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  32. SOCCER.

    Playing against an All Java team, the v[?]ting Australian Soccer team was defeated by [?] goals to [?] The half-time [?] ware [?] Java throughout was atronger than the ...

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  33. HAMMOND'S BRILLIANCE.

    Hammond, the young Clouc[?] player, [?] a demonstration of [?] all-round [?] yesterday. Playing [?] W[?] at Cheltenham he [?] nine [?] and ...

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  34. UNION LAWSUIT.

    At The local Court to-day, the Northern Territory Workers' Union stied Nell M[?], a member of the union, to recover a [?] of £10 which It had Imposed upon Madaon for ...

    Article : 46 words
  35. OPPERMAN THIRD.

    The corcespondent of the Australian Prose Association at G[?] says[?] [?] third in Switzerland's most Important road race of 100 kilometres on a [?] ...

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  36. SPEEDWAY ACCIDENT.

    Jo[?] rt, 17, of Towvill[?]. has died as a resuit of Injurles received In an accident that [?] during the programs of a motor cycle race at the Ingham Speedway on ...

    Article : 66 words
  37. CARRIERS' STRIKE.

    A decision to resume work was reached to-day by the Cairns Waterside Workers by 206 votes to 18[?]. Operations on the wherves will begin ...

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