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  3. DISMISSALS

    It is reported that there is a like[?]took of some owners withdrawing their dismissal notices which they issued to the miners on Friday last. ...

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  4. PARLIAMENT

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) stated yesterday that Parliament would probably adjourn on March 8, In order that a promise which ...

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  5. THE KANOWNA

    The stenmer Kanowna, which went ashore on Cleft Island, near Wilson's Promontory last night, sank in deep water at 7 o'clock ...

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  6. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

    Under the present act it will not be possible for a government to extend terms of the present commissioners, nor will it be permissable to make ...

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  7. OPEN TO PRESS

    The first meeting of the Commission which Dr. Watson, Third Commissioner, attended was held yesterday afternoon, Sir John Butters occupying the chair ...

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  8. TIMBER YARDS

    The Sydney and Suburban Timber Merchants' Association reported to-day that increased staffs were working at the yards this morning. ...

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  9. STALLING

    A verdict of accidental death was recorded by the City Coroner to-day at the conclusion of the inquest concerning the death of Harold Bennett ...

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  10. TERRIFIC STORM

    During a heavy storm here yesterday, a number of horses were struck by lightning. While milking a cow, a man named ...

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  11. EMPLOYMENT

    The total number employed by the Commission remained practically steady last week, the number showing a reduction of only three upon that of ...

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  12. BIG OVERPAYMENT

    The Railway Commissioners brought under the notice of the Government the fact that because many railway employees under the Federal Award are ...

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  13. THE KING

    It was announced from Craigwell House this evening that His Majesty had a good day and is progressing satisfactorily. ...

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  14. WHALE KILLED

    Several sharks ventured into shallow water at Dee Why in pursuit of a whale which they had attacked in the morning and which was stranded ...

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  15. TEMPERATURES RISING

    Thousands were skating throughout the week-end and the sport continued far into the night which was illuminated by search lights and motor head ...

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  16. MARULAN SMASH

    Giving evidence into the death of Captain E. Cornish and Wride, who were killed when their plane crushed near Marulan recently, Captain Charles ...

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  17. SPANISH CRISIS

    "A death-bed plea of the Spanish Queen Mother resulted in a political crisis at the week-end," says the Paris Correspondent of the Daily Express. ...

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  18. SUBMARINE J4

    The Harbour Trust is suing the Commonwealth Government for £2,334 being the cost of removing a nuisance, to wit the submarine J4 which sank ...

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  19. CLOUD BURST

    A cloud burst between Werris Creek and Currabudula did considerable damage to the railway line yesterday. ...

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  20. SOLDIER SETTLERS

    A joint conference of Narromine soldier settlers and returned soldiers' league decided to urge soldier settlement board to, advance sufficient money ...

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  21. LATE FOR BRIDGE

    The Australian Davis Cup tennis player, Gerald Patterson, was fined £5 at the Malvern Court to-day, on a charge at driving a motor car in a ...

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  22. ESCAPED PRISONER

    Walter Jones, 22, who, with Patrick Duncan made a sensational escape from the police escort at the Central Railway Station on Wednesday last, ...

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  23. ATTACKED BY WOLVES

    A message from Bori states that a troop of recruits and two gendarmes of the Albanian Army were marching from Gremedi to Kontza when they ...

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  24. TRAGIC SEQUEL

    Edward Doheny, junior, whose father figured prominently in the Teapot Dome oil scandals in the past few years, was murdered to-day by Hugh ...

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  25. DISTRESS RELIEF

    "That a sub-committee composed of Messrs. J. L. Mulrooney, A. W. Parton, and R. A. Broinowski, should be appointed to report on the question of ...

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  26. FRUIT GLUT

    The Minister for Agriculture left for Canberra to-night to confer with the Minister for Markets (Mr. Patterson) regarding the question of the disposal ...

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  27. WASHAWAYS

    No less than 50 washaways within the space of eight miles have occurred on the Dorrigo line, and they have resulted in the suspension of all ...

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  28. SUTCLIFFE

    It is improbable that Sutcliffe will play for thee remainder of the English [?]. He is suffering from a torn muscle in his shoulder which was [?] ...

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