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  2. VERDICT.

    The inquest regarding the death of Richard Moxey, who was shot at his residence at Williamtown on the night of June is, was resumed at West Maltland courthouse this ...

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  3. FLYING BOATS.

    The four British Southampton supermarine flying boats arrived in Mejbourne this afternoon from Adelaide. They allgahted off Stkilda Pier, which was lined by a grest crowd. ...

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  4. THE JERVIS BAY.

    when in the House of Commons to-day Mr. G. M. Garro-Jones (Llb.) asked to be informed of the result of Inquiries into the events on board the Jervls Bay and into the ...

    Article : 12 words
  5. TERRIBLE SCENES.

    The raliway collision at Darlington last night was the most di[?]trous since that at Creina Green in 1915. the little village of Hettonlehole is tragically affilcted. ...

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  6. AL. SMITH.

    On the first ballot at the national Democrstic Convention to-night Governer Al Smith of New York, was chosen as the party dominee for the presidency of the United ...

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  7. "DANGER TO THE COMMUNITY."

    In giving judgment in the Federal Arbitration Court in Melbourne yesterday, in the claim for a new award by the Waterside Workers' Federation, Judge Beeby declared that union officials had fomented strife on the waterfront even more than the men. ...

    Article : 74 words
  8. UNION COUNCIL.

    Starting allegations that the All-australian Council of Trades Unions was financed from Communist sources, and that it functioned solely in the interests of the Communist ...

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  9. ALLEGED GRAFT.

    A statement that the former Chief Secretary (Mr. Gosling) was to have received payment of a sum of money by way of graft was made at the Central Police Court yesterday ...

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  10. A SURPRISING AVOWAL.

    "It is unfortunate," his Honor proceeded "that the rank and file of the federation [?]ay little regard to their industrial history. Beofre industrial artitration courts first ...

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  11. SCENE IN THE DAIL.

    There was a violent seene in the Dail Eireann to-day during discussion of the constilution Amendment Bill. When the Speaker Accepted a motion from ...

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  12. WIMBLEDON.

    Patterson provided a aensation at Wimbledon by taking a five-set marathon of 79 games to win his way to the last is in the champlonship. It took him over three hours ...

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  13. FREEZING MEAT.

    The Ministry of Agriculture is unwilling to comment on a report by the commonwealth Veterinary Officer in London Mr. R. H. Heywood in the absence of the full text. ...

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  14. PROSPECTING.

    Although his whole party has not yet reached Australia, Mr. A. Broughton Edge has decided to make a start with field work for the test of geophysical prospecting ...

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  15. DAIRY INDUSTRY.

    At the opening of the World's Dairy Congress there were present 1800 dolegates from 45 countires, including 10 from Australia and seven from New Zealand. ...

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  16. COAL PRICES.

    Replying yesterday to the Premier of south Austria (Mr. Butler). who threatened to import coal if local prices were not reduced. the chairman of the Northern Collieries ...

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  17. FRANCIS BIRTLES.

    The Australian motorist. Francis Britles, who has drives his car from England, arrived here this morning, accompanied by the Cunadian, Stollery, whom he picked up in ...

    Article : 13 words
  18. DR. RANDALL DAVIDSON.

    The Archbishop of York, the Premier, the Attorney-General, and the Rev. John Scott Lidgett, Join editor of the "Contemporary Review." are among the signatories of a ...

    Article : 7 words
  19. HAN SHOT.

    Charles Heary Droadbent, 47, a cattle dealer from South australlia, shot himself in the reading room, at City tatersall's Club last night. He was married about 3 months ago. ...

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  20. GERMAN MINISTRY.

    The German "Cabl[?]t of Personalities" formed by the Socialist leader, Horr Muellor, includes Dr. Streseman, Dr, curtius, General Groener. Dr. Sehaetel, Herr Hilfering. ...

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  21. BRISBANE FIRE.

    Damage estimated at between £15,000 and £20,000 was done by a fire which swept through the tanney conducted by Messrs. w. Gibson and Sons at Stafford-on-Kedron. The ...

    Article : 6 words
  22. RIFLE SHOOTING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 3 words
  23. "SHOW NO MERCY."

    The trial continues at Moscow of a batch of the persons charged with sabotage and counter-revolutionary propagands in the Donet[?] coal region. ...

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  24. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    News Comes from Belgrade that M. Stephan Raditch, leader of the Peasants' Party, who was last week shot by ministeralist deputy in the skupshtins is now out of ...

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  25. THE CASTAWAYS.

    Wireless communication has been re-established with Count Nobile's stranded companlons, The [?]eeflo[?] has drifted 13 miles since Nobile was rescued. ...

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  26. POLICE RAID.

    Following a raid of premises in Chisholmstreet, Darlinghurst, at 5.45 p.m. yestereay. 10 men, who were afterwards charged at the Darlinghurst police station with being on the ...

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  27. BOGUS SIGNATURES.

    Allegations that bogus signatures had been a[?]xed to a petition presented to the Goulburn City Council were made by the Town Clork (Mr. R. J. McLean). The Petition. ...

    Article : 7 words
  28. JAPANESE EXPERTS.

    A telegram from Broome states that Mr, K. Okada a geelogist of the Mines Department, Toklo, and consulting engineer to Asauo and Co., Ltd., of Toklo, and Captein Ohya of ...

    Article : 11 words
  29. CRIMES ACT.

    The appeals of H.G. Carrigan (State secretary of the Seamen's Union) and Andrew Brown (accretary of the Brisbne branch of the Waterside Workers Federation) against ...

    Article : 6 words
  30. SAMOAN MANDATE.

    The Mandates Commission's report on Samon coodemns in very strong terms mr. O.F. Neson's activities, but cousiders that Sir George Richardson did not act with sufficient ...

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  31. AVIATION.

    Nine Itelian flg[?] machines flying to formation flew from Rome to Hornchurch, in Esse[?]. During the fight—1000 miles—which was made without a stop the places ...

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  32. CABLE AND WIRELESS.

    NO offical confirmation of a report from London that agreement had been reached on the subject of a morger of cable and wireless interests has been recolved by the Federal ...

    Article : 10 words
  33. MAN SEEKS SYMPATHY.

    Although he had eluded arrest for more than twelve months, a man virtually delilvered himself into the hands of the police yesterday. He did so unwittingly, for he spoke to ...

    Article : 10 words
  34. MORETON BAY.

    Ploughing her bow through portion of the wharf md striking a huge electric crans, which was nearly overturned, the liner Moreton Bay collided with the Victoria Quay this ...

    Article : 153 words
  35. 3000 FARMS.

    The Premier (Mr. Collier) announced to-day that the 2000 farms scheme would probably invoive an expenditure of £10,000,000, and the works associated with it, including about 700 ...

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  36. EGYPTIAN POLITICS.

    When the President of the Egyption Chamber of Depution read the Royal Decree, nominating the new Cablnet and andjourning the Chamber for a month a ascope of ...

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  37. NEW AEROPLANES.

    In accordance with the decision to add 20 Moth aeroplanes to the Royal Australilan All Force, the Department of Delence has accepted a contract by Do Havliland Aircraft ...

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  38. GEOLOGIST FINED.

    Henry Albart Ellis, Government Geologist. was to-day found gullly of infliction bodily hara upon Frederick Yarrington, a clork at Jolly's store. He was fined £250, and ordered ...

    Article : 44 words
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