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  2. ELECTORAL COMPLICATIONS

    Nominations closed yesterday for the forthcoming State elections, and the new electoral system has resulted in an extraordinarily large number of candidates. ...

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  3. "A LIVING WAGE."

    An animated discussion occupied a good portion of Saturday morning's business of the Methodist Conference. The matter under consideration was the salaries paid ...

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  4. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    When Mr. Weinholt, late of the W.I.T. or some other famous breed of horses, had declared his Queensland adherence to the Country Party, some said that ...

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  5. STATE FINANCES.

    The State revenue for February was £2,096,697 (£435,575 in excess of the revenue for the same month of last year). For the first eight months of the present ...

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  6. RUSSIA AND PEACE.

    A wireless message sent out from Moscow states:—The Soviet Government of Russia has sent Notes to the United States, Japan, and Roumania, offering to ...

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  7. AUSTRALIAN VICTORIES IN FRANCE.

    September I was a day full of great happenings and bloody hand-to-hand fighting. The assault by the 6th Brigade passing over the line, won the day before by the ...

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  8. ATTEMPTED TRAIN-WRECKING.

    An attempt to wreck a train on the Enoggera line was made on Saturday, but fortunately proved abortive. A points-man found two pieces of steel, 14 lb. and ...

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  9. THE PRINCE OF WALES.

    In the preparation of the itinerary of the Prince of Wales during his stay in Victoria, regard has been paid to the desirableness of enabling His Royal Highness to ...

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  10. GERMANY AND RUSSIAN PRISONERS.

    Negotiations, instituted with the assent of Great Britain, between the Russian Soviet Government and the German Government, are in progress in Germany. It ...

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  11. VICTORIAN INCREASES.

    For the mouth of February the net revenue of the State amounted to £1,080,129, showing an increase of £114,988 over the corresponding figures for February, 1919. ...

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  12. CASUALTIES.

    The following description is given of a man, whose name is unknown, whose body was found floating in the Torrens on Friday night:—About 5 ft. 11 in. in height ...

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  13. CONSPIRACY OR BLACKMAIL?

    The case in which William James Fullerton, solicitor, of Hobart, is charged with having unlawfully conspired with Erie Linden, George Cupliffe Owen, and Gerald ...

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  14. BARRIER NOMINATIONS.

    The nominations for the Sturt electorate, which includes Broken Hill, Cobar and Bourke and part of the Riverina area are as follows:—Jabez Wright, Broken ...

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  15. OLD LADY INJURED.

    As Mre. Justin (84), of Bowden, was returning to her home on Friday evening, abe fell over the kerbing of a footpath. She was on the ground for some time ...

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  16. ADDRESSES.

    The South Australian organizer announced on Saturday that copies of addresses to be presented to H.R.H. the Prince of Wales must be in the hands of ...

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  17. HAY DESTROYED AT KNOXVILLE.

    Shortly after noon on Saturday a fire broke out at Knoxville in a large shed containing 40 tons of hay, the property of Mr. W. P. Hill, bacon curer. The shed was ...

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  18. CAMPAIGNING BY AEROPLANE.

    The Premier's tour of the country districts by aeroplane, which has extended over a week, was concluded this morning at Bathurst. Mr. Holman expressed ...

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  19. SAFEBREAKERS DARING

    A daring robbery was perpetrated on Saturday afternoon at the tobacconist and hair dressingshop of Thomas Hurry (trading as L. Cohen), Swanston street; city. The ...

    Article : 144 words
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  21. BOIELDIEU READY TO BE TOWED.

    The salvage work on the French barque Boieldieu, which went aground at Corny Point, has been completed. Mr. J. C. Neill, the Port Adelaide manager for ...

    Article : 102 words
  22. INTERSTATE COMMISSION.

    Mention was made in che Governor-General's Speech of contemplated legislation with regard to the Interstate Commission. It is understood that the purpose of ...

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  23. DISASTROUS FIRE AT RENMARK.

    RENMARK, February 29.—A disastrous fire occurred at Messrs. Dasey & Howie's fruitdrying establisment to-day. In a few moments their ripening pears, dried ...

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  24. THE SUPREME COUNCIL.

    The meeting of the [?] Council this morning was attended by British, French, and Italian financial and economic experts. The gathering began ...

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  25. BARRIER STRIKE.

    The industrial position at Broken Hill is without apparent fresh developments. In his election speech on Friday evening, Mr. M. A. Davidson, ex-M.L.A., one of the ...

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  26. PRICE OF SUGAR.

    There will be a further interview with the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes' on Friday by the deputation Queensland sugar producers which last week submitted a ...

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  27. ANOTHER POST OFFICE ROBBED.

    Cracksmen continue their operation against suburban lost offices. This morning it was found that thieves had forced an entrance into the Lidcombe Post Office ...

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  28. COMMONWEALTH BANK.

    Details of the measure, outlined in the Governor-General's Speech, to "extend the usefulness of the Commonwealth Bank," are looked for in Federal circles with great ...

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  29. FOOD CONTROL.

    Official announcement has been made that the Government control over homegrown beef will be relinquished, on July 4. The Government hopes that the ...

    Article : 89 words
  30. A GASHED KNEE.

    MOUNT BARKER, February 27.—Mr. Elijah Downing, who recently came to live at Fairfield, was with his son cutting away a thick hedge. The son missed a ...

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  31. MORE TROUBLE IN BUILDING TRADE.

    The Operative Bricklayers' Union has decided in future to refuse Saturday work, with a view to working only 44 hours. ...

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  32. FRIGHTENED BY PIGS.

    MOUNT BARKER, February 27.—Mrs. C. Day, of Hay Valley (near Nairne), met with a serious accident while driving through Littlehampton on Thursday last. ...

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  33. POLITE ARMED THIEF.

    Shortly after midnight on Saturday, at the Clyde Railway Station, an armed man held up the assistant station master in his office, and relieved him of £4 10/ in ...

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  36. BOYS' WRIST FARCTURED.

    BROKEN HILL, February 29.—The Barrier Boys' Brigade, held a procession and demonstration in Argent street on Friday evening in aid of the funds of the ...

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  38. FISHERMAN DROWNED.

    SYDNEY, February 29.—A rowing boat carrying three fishermen capsized off Freshwater beach to-day, and Frederick Stevens was drowned. ...

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