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  3. DEMONSTRATION

    At a meeting of seamen in Sydney, to-day, it was decided to organise a monster demonstration of trades unions as a protest against the ...

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  4. REPARATIONS

    The stand Britain will take at the forthcoming reparation conference was outlined by Mr. Winston Churchill in a speech at Chingford. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. TORNADO

    A terrific windstorm swept through the Ardilethan district last night. The stables of the London Hotel were lifted bodily and deposited in ...

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  6. H.M.A.S. AUSTRALIA

    H.M.A.S. Australia arrived in Sydney early this morning, and berthed at Circular Quay. There were no ceremonies, such as marked the ...

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  7. JOLIMONT BUILDINGS

    The transport of the disman[?]led Jolimont buildings from Melbourne to Canberra is now in full swing, and several instalments of the structure have ...

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  8. OPPERMAN

    A referendum conducted by the sporting paper, "L'Auto[?]" to decide the present most meritorious cycling champion in France, resulted in a big majority ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. TRIBUTES TO EMPIRE SERVICE

    Andrew Fisher died peacefully at 9 o'clock this morning. He has for some months been failing steadily, and contracted a severe attack of influenza ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. INDIAN DELUGE

    An unprecedented rainfall along the Madras coast has resulted in extensive damage and suffering in Madras and Southern Mahratta. ...

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  11. TRUSTED FRIEND

    On the eve of his retirement[?] the Archbishop of Canterbury received the0 freedom of the City of London. Sir Adrian Pollock, in presenting ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. TELEGRAPH LINES

    A severe storm threw the CanberraSydney, and Canberra-Melbourne telegraph lines out of operation on Monday night. ...

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  13. BUT VOLUNTEERS FILL JOBS

    Over 3,000 [?]eensed wharf waterside workers applied for work on the whar[?] to-day, but were unable to obtain it as volunteers are filling all positions. ...

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  14. STOLEN CARS

    Robert Woolcott, 29, engineer, was remanded at the Central Court to-day, on a charge of haying stolen three motor cars belonging to Moffat Virtue ...

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  15. HOSPITALS

    The Minister for Health, Dr. Arthur, Mr. Buttenshaw, and the Minister for Agriculture, Mr. Thoiby, were appointed by Cabinet to-day to consider ...

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  16. NO APPEAL AGAINST FINE

    The Waterside Workers Federation has not appealed against the fine of £1,000 imposed on it by the Arbitration Court for causing the strike, but ...

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  17. NAVAL PROGRAMME

    Proposing the toast of "Nelson's Immortal Memory" at the Navy League's Trafalgar Day dinner, Mr. Amery declared that the most difficult task of ...

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  18. MEAN ACT

    A despicable and mean act was the description of Mr. McMahon, S.M., referring to the charge against Rodney Mason, in the Central Court to-day, on ...

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  19. MORE TROUBLE

    Further trouble threatened on the wharves as the result of the stand being adopted by seamen with regard to volunteers, who declare that the ...

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  20. DRUG SELLER

    When John Flanagan was charged with vagrancy at the Central Court to-day. Sergeant Small said that Flanagan was alleged to-have ...

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  21. THE SUBMARINES

    The "Otway" and "Oxley," Australian submarines, completed their steaming trails from Mal[?]a, and are now carrying out diving and other manoeuvres, ...

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  22. BRITISH GOVERNMENT'S TRIBUTE

    The Secretary of State for Dominion affairs (Mr. Amery) has sent to the Minister the following cablegram of condolence in regard to the ...

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  23. APPLE SALES

    A trade newspaper recently published a [?]tatement that 95 per cent[?] of Australian apples imported into Britain were sold privately. ...

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  24. TIMELY ARRIVAL

    It is understood that a large number of unionists arranged to attack volunteer waterside workers in the vicinity of the railway viaduct at the corner of ...

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  25. MOTOR HEADLIGHTS

    A regulation which states that motor[?]sts must control glaring headlights is in future to be strictly enforced. The Queanbeyan police traffic d[?]partment in ...

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  26. LAND VALUATIONS

    The Chief Commissioner (Sir John Butters) stated yesterday that the report of the Land Review Board had been sent to the Minister for Home ...

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  27. LABOUR MEETING

    At a meeting which was being hel[?] by Premier Collier, in support of Senator Needham candidate for the forthcoming elections, a band of interjectors, ...

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  28. FIRST BANK NOTE

    M. K. Binns, Commonwealth Librarian, refferring yesterday to the death of the Rt. Hon. Andrew Fisher, said that it was entirely to Mr. Fisher ...

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  29. LEAVES JURY

    At the Darlinghurst Sessions to-day, a[?]juryman left the jury box and went into the witness box to give evidence b[?]fore the court. The case was one in ...

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  30. ANZAC MEMORIAL

    Trustees of the Anza[?] Memorial are considering the matter of a suitable site, and intend to ask the Premier to submit to Parliament a bill giving the ...

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  31. EXTENSIVE THEFTS

    As the result of the arrest of three men at Newtown, the police, believe that they will be able to clear up about 30 robberies which have taken place in ...

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  32. KINGSFORD SMITH

    The case in which Squadron-Leader Kingsford Smith is petitioning for a divoice from his wife will probably be heard in the Sydney court next week. ...

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  33. SCHOOLBOY KILLED

    Jack Barlow, 13, was seriously injured at Botany Bay to-day, in a collision between his bicycle and a motor lorry, when on his way to school. He was ...

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  34. MET THEIR MATCH

    Two men, who attacked the Rev. T. M. Robinson. Professor of Theology at the Melbourne University[?] last night, met their match. He [?]ought both men ...

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  35. BANK THIEF

    A thief broke into the St. Kilda branch of the National Bank last night, but only got two pennies, an orange, a f[?]ther duster and a stamp pad. ...

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