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  3. MORE UNREST.

    A punitive expedition has been despatched to Waichow, where Young Kwan Yu is defying the populace. Disorders have'broken out in three ...

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  4. PARLIAMENT. QUESTION TIME.

    "Careful inquiries were made, but Unfortunately the culprits were not discovered. The police report attaches no suspicion to railway ...

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  5. Coming From France.

    Lacoste, French singles champion, who, as announced by cable, will be one of the French tennis players to visit Australia next season. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. THE WEATHER. WARMER WEATHER.

    A feature of the weather canditiona this morning was the fact that at 9 a.m. the temperature at Cunnamulia was five degrees higher than ...

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  7. SUGAR WORKERS' CONDITIONS.

    Discussing the foreign influx Into the sugar Industry In the Legislative Assembly this morning, Mr. M. Hynes (Labor, Townsville) said the sugar workers had reason to be, jealous of the good cnditions they had securcd as a result of sacrifice and organisation to ...

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  8. Know Your City!

    The fact that there are a number of while slabs to be found in Brisbane city pavements made yesterday's Know Your City test a severe one. ...

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  9. EXTRA PAY.

    Members of the Electrical Trades Union, employed as cable jointers In Sydney City Council, Intend to apply to the conciliation committee for an ...

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  10. VORACIOUS DINGOES.

    During the last few weeks native dogs have been; playing havoc in the Byron, Bay 'district amongst farmers' fowl houses, and in some cases dogs ...

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  11. MAN'S NECK BROKEN. Car Capsizes Near Wollomombi.

    A fatal motor accident, occurred on; the Armldale-Kempsey-road, near Wollomombi, on Saturday night, when a car driven by Robert Cundy ...

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  12. GREEK CAFES.

    The "Standard" has received from Mr. Christy Freeleagus, the fellowing, purporting to be copy of a letter sent to the secretary of the ...

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  13. SICK PAY.

    The Trades Hall Disputes Commit' tee and executive of the Meat Industry Employees' Union' met yesterday morning to discuss complaints ...

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  14. BANK CLERK SHOT.

    An unfortunate, accident happened at the Government Savings Bank at Kurri Kurri yesterday afternoon, when C. O'Toolo, a clerk, was accidentally ...

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  15. RANDWICK GALLOPS.

    Track work on the Randwick course proper was curried out 30ft from the rails, and also on the [?]. The going was good from the barrer. ...

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  16. Economic Objection

    Mr. Hynes explained that his objection to the influx of Southern Europeans was not on racial grounds, but on economic grounds. Any ...

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  17. SHEARER CUTS HIS THROAT.

    Leslie Halton, 40, shearer, was found with his throat cut on a station property near Barmedman. No reason was given for his taking his ...

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  18. N.S.W. WILL PLAY.

    Next Saturday's Interstate Rugby League match, the final test of the season between New South Wales and Queensland, is to be played at the ...

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  19. GOAL TRIBUNAL.

    A compulsory conference, called by the chairman of the Coal Industry. Special Tribunal. (Mr. Hibble), met in the Commonwealth Bank Building ...

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  20. DEFIED THE TRAIN.

    A number of persons who had committed various breaches of the railway regulations were dealt With by Mr. W. E. H. Ferguson, P.M., in the ...

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  21. 14 DAYS' PAY,

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. The Seamen's Union has refused to supply a crow for the Holyman Line stcamer Marrawah, because the ...

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  22. FOREIGN POLICY.

    Addressing the Institute of Politics on the subject, "Dominicns and Foreign Relations," Sir Robert Borden, a former Prime Minister of ...

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  23. MR. BARBER CONVALESCENT.

    Mr. Geo, Barber, secretary of the Parliamentary Labor, party and member for Bundaberg, who was laid aside for soma weeks, through illness, has ...

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