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  2. SEAMEN'S STRIKE

    The Federal department of markets is taking a survey of the produce lying on the wharfs and awaiting shipment. This week a return will he compiled ...

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  3. FIGHTING IN SYRIA

    Reuter's Constantinople correspondent says— Adama reports state that the fighting when the Druses penetrated "Damascus was more serious and ...

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  4. A STORY OF THE WAR REGARDED SERIOUSLY IN OFFICIAL CIRCLES

    Some days ago Brigadier-General J. V. Charteris, wartime chief of the British Intelligence Unit, was reported to have said at a talk to the National ...

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  5. FATALITIES AHD ACCIDENTS DEATH FROM INJURY

    Hubert Cameron (30), a resident of Genoa, was found on Saturday by his little son beneath a fallen tree. The horse he had been riding was lying ...

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  6. TROUBLED CHINA

    The Fengtien forces have recovered Hsuchowfu, and are driving out the Chekiang detachment. Marshal Chang Tso Lin is sending four divisions with ...

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  7. FEDERAL ELECTIONS

    Mr. S. M. Bruce, the Prime Minister, on Friday completed his Tasmanian election tour with a journey from Devonport to Burnie. At a big ...

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  8. FOUR POLICE CHARGES

    In the Police Court this morning Alex Bes (25) was charged with haying been drunk and disorderly in Piper-street on October 24; using ...

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  9. AIR RAIDS ON ENGLAND DURING THE GREAT WAR

    A graphic story of death and damage in England is revealed by captain Joseph Morris in his book "The tierman Air Raids Over England in 1914. ...

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  10. MAN INJURED IN FIGHT

    Bitter Feeling between strikers and non-strikers was responsible for a mob fight in Melbourne, and a dozen policemen armed with batons were rushed to ...

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  11. MINEWORKER INJURED

    C. Perry, a mullocker, struck his head against the ground when working at the Central mine a few days ago and suffered a scalp wound, ...

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  12. DOCTOR'S RIBS BROKEN BY HIS MOTOR CAR

    Dr. Leslie, a Government medical officer, is in hospital with fractured ribs as a result of being run over by his own motor car in Newcomen ...

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  13. INQUIRY TO BE HELD

    The "Daily Express"' says— It is understood that Lientenant General Charteris' statement, about a German corpse factory will be the ...

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  14. STRIKERS IN QUEENSLAND CAPSIZE STEAMER'S COAL

    At Gladstone when a number of volunteers went to the jetty on Saturday rooming, strikers capsized five trucks of coal intended for the steamer Makia, ...

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  15. PIPE STEM SWALLOWED BY MAN IN ACCDDENT

    A. W. Dixon, of Forestville, an elderly man was knocked down by a motor car in King William-street seven weeks ago, and apparently was ...

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  16. SCHNEIDER CUP RACE

    Reuter's Baltimore correspondent reports— Weather permitting the race for the Schneider Cup (for flying boats) will ...

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  17. MR. BRUCE IN MELBOURNE

    Mr. S. M. Bruce, the Prime Minister, arrived in Melbourne on Saturday morning. He spent Sunday at his seaside home at Frankston and ...

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  18. WOMAN DROPS DEAD.

    When Captain Boyce, an old Identity in the ferry service. Piloted the new ferry steamer Kurneell from Sydney through the Heads at 8.15 a.m. on ...

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  19. NEW STRIKE LEADER

    At the British seamen's meeting in Sydney on Saturday Mr. D. T. Johnstone, their president, was deposed. He ever failed target a position on the ...

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  20. 300 PRODUCERS IN QSD. DECIDE TO COAL BOATS

    Practical evidence that producers intend to take a hand in the shipping strike comes from Gladstone where 300 have banded themselves; together with ...

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  21. CHANCE FOR HINKLER

    Reuter's Baltimore correspondent reports — Bert Hinkler, or Melbourne, the reserve pilot in the British Schneider ...

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  22. A SPEAKER ASSAULTED

    A prominent Nationalist speaker, Mr. Clasby, of Sydney, was speaking on the Yarra Bank, yesterday when strikers rushed his platform and ...

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  23. MOTOR CAR SOMERSAULTS

    A fatal motor car accident occurred near Maitland, Yorkes Peninsula, on Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Edward Nankivell, of Swan-avenue, Toorak, ...

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  24. END OF STRIKE TO COME AFTER THE ELECTIONS

    Mr. C. O'Neill, chairman of the Melbourne strike committee, reiterated at the weekend that the strike would not be over till after the elections. Then, ...

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  25. PRISONER RECAPTURED

    Charles Allsopp, who escaped from the Brisbane express in sensational circumstances on Sunday week, was arrested on Saturday night at a house in ...

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  26. DEAL IN CORNSACKS

    Mr. Wilfred Blackett, K.C., and Mr. W. J. Bradley hare been retained to assist Mr. Justice James on the Royal Commission to investigate the ...

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  27. FAILS TO QUALIFY

    Reuter's Baltimore correspondent reports— Hinkler failed to qualify on Saturday. Owing to his engine stalling. ...

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  28. KAROOLA TO TIE UP

    M'Ilwraith M'Eacharn. Limited announced on Saturday that in consequence of a dispute the steamer Karoola will be laid up at Fremantle, the ...

    Article : 130 words
  29. MOTOR VEHICLES COLLIDE

    A motor car collided with a taxi cab in Lonsdale, and Swanston streets on Saturday. The car overturned pinning the occupants underneath. Mrs. ...

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  31. YOUNG WOMAN ROBBED

    A young housemaid employed at Toorak was accosted last night by a man who demanded that she hand over her handbag, falling which he said he ...

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  32. THE WEATHER

    Summery conditions "prevailed" over the week-end, the maximum temperature on Saturday being 84 degrees and the minimum 53 Yesterday the ...

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    In the Police Court this morning, before Mr. G. A. Stevenson., S.M. a middle-aged man deemed to be of unsound, mind was discharged on the ...

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  34. MAN KILLED BY MOTOR CAR AND TWO OTHERS HURT

    One man was killed and two others were injured last night when a motor car carrying a doctor to a sick child skidded in the main, street and ran on ...

    Article : 143 words
  35. COMMUNIST ROUND-UP

    Frederick Cayton, described as a fitter's mate, who was arrested while carrying a red flag outside Bow-street Police Court yesterday, was fined £5, ...

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  37. HOSPITAL GALA

    A function in aid of the Hospital Gala Day was held at the rear of the Grand Hotel on Saturday afternoon, and night. Among the many ...

    Article : 148 words
  38. PEBSONAL

    A message from New Zealand states that five flour firms have each been fined £50 for controlling the price of flour. ...

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  39. DISTRICT COURTS

    Quarterly licensing courts were held at White Cluffs and Wilcannia during the end of last week by Mr. G. A. Stevenson, S.M. Repairs and ...

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  40. GIRL TAKEN INTO CUSTODY FROM FOREIGNERS HOUSE

    A girl, 17 years of age, was yesterday taken by the police from a place in Crystal street occupied by foreigners, and was handed over to Mr. J. J. ...

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  41. THE AERIAL MAIL

    The "Scrub Bird" loitered over the city for about a quarter of an hour on Sunday before landing at the aerodrome, the flying heine done at a very ...

    Article : 51 words
  42. SCHOOL EXAMINATIONS

    About 300 children sat for the permit to enrol examination at the various primary schools to-day. A good number will also sit for the High School ...

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  43. CITY CONTEST BAND

    An unofficial message received in Broken Hill stated that the Broken Hill City Contest Band came fourth in the quickstep at the Tanunda competitions, ...

    Article : 45 words
  44. THE HOSPITAL

    The skylight has been fixed in the operating theatre at the Hospital, the lighting being much improved in consequence. The scaffolding which ...

    Article : 40 words
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  46. BUTCHERS' CONFERENCE

    The Master Butchers' Association will meet representatives of the Meat Industry Employees' Union at the Y.M.C.A. rooms to-night to discuss the ...

    Article : 36 words
  47. LICENSING COURT

    The Quarterly Licensing Court was held to-day. Inspector Diamond presented his quarterly report at which Mr. G.A. Stevenson, S.M., expressed ...

    Article : 24 words
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