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  4. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    It is understood that Parliament will adjourn to-morrow for about 10 days, and will then resume in an effort to complete the programme shortly before ...

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  5. NEWS AND NOTES.

    Turner Bros., Coraki for durable Tanks and Cans. Thirteen applications have been received for the Grafton Town Clerkship. ...

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  8. CRICKET.

    Bathurst boasts a highty smiter Fred Sheehan, who, while playing for Rovers on the pioneer oval on Saturday, made merry at the bowlers' expense. ...

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  9. ANOTHER VICTORIAN STRIKE.

    Some 400 girls employed at the Warrnambool Woollen Mills have struck work as a protest against the employers' action in placing two girl weavers ...

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  10. YALLOURN STRIKE SETTLED.

    The Electricity workers strike at Yallourn, Victoria, was settled at a late hour last night. ...

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  11. BOYCOTT REDS AT WORK.

    The polite last night arrested a man on a charge of displaying disloyal posters urging the workers to boycott the Duke of York's visit to Sydney. ...

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  12. THE EGAN BOYS.

    The Egan brothers, Tom and Ben, ex-pupils of The King's School, have been making history out west lately. They play for Warren, in the " Silver Cup" ...

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  13. PRISONER SUICIDE

    Stanley Williamson, who was a arested at Kandos on a charge of larcency, committed suicide in the local police cell by hanging himself. ...

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  14. MURDER OF WESTRALIAN ABOS.

    At the Royal Commission, which is investigating the reported murder of aboriginals in West Australia, John Thomson Law, missionary, stated that ...

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  15. UMPIRE'S RAFFERTY RULES.

    Some extraordinary allegations were made at a meeting of the Canberra Cricket Association last week. Mr. J. C. Tickner (Hall) stated that ...

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  16. MANUFACTURE OF PAPER PULP.

    An experimental plant for the manufacture paper pulp is to be installed at [?]ermandia River (Tas.). Its capacity is to be a ton of news ...

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  17. NO SATURDAY WORK.

    The Public Service Association Conference has agreed to take a ballot on the question of no Saturday work. ...

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  18. GIRL BRUTALLY MALTREATED.

    The police are investigating a case in which a girl immigrant is alleged to have been brutally maltreated by her employer. ...

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  19. THE CRISIS IN CHINA

    The situation in Shanghai has quietened down considerably, although street fighting still goes on, and the streets are littered with the dead and dying, while ...

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  20. LATEST CABLE NEWS.

    On the morning of the day hearing his wife's petition for divorce on the grounds of her husbands drunkenness and illtreatment, Jacob Stiefel, shot his ...

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