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  2. IN THE COURTS.

    Found in the act of handing out beer in the park lands last Sunday morning to persons who were engaged in playing, or watching, a flame of cricket, and ...

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  3. THE FEDERAL CAMPAIGN.

    When the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes was beseiged by a crowd of men women outside the (Melbourne Town Hail in Thursday night, he received an injury ...

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  4. SECOND EDITION.

    Although the names of such celebrities as G. L. Pattersan and J. C. Anderson did not appear in the list of matches for the opening day of the Australasian lawn ...

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  5. VICTORIAN LICENSING BILL.

    After a continuous sitting of nearly 18 hours the Legislative Assembly at 4.45 a.m. to-day carried the Licensing Bill, with important amendments, through all ...

    Article : 365 words
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  8. THE LABOUR OBJECTIVE EXPLAINED.

    "Our opponents," said Mr. J. M. Power (the President of the Australian Labour Party), "still persist in their attempts to foist upon our party an objective that ...

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  9. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN REFUGE.

    The Acting President (Rev. John S. Moyos), in the absence of the secretary (Mr. Paul T. Scott); through [?] presented a most satisfactory report and ...

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  10. STRIKE OF JOCKEYS.

    At a meeting of the A.J.C. Committee on Thursday, the matter was discussed of jockeys and apprentices who refused to ride in the Nursery Handicap at ...

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  11. "SUCKING LEAD PENCILS" AT CANBERRA.

    Speaking on behalf of the Labour candidate at Queanbeyan on Thursday evening, Mr. Arthur Griffith stated that he had gone out that day to inspect the ...

    Article : 165 words
  12. FIGHT FOR LIFE.

    Not long ago The World's News published an account of how a lady bathing off the French coast was attacked by an octopus and nearly lost her life. Now ...

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  13. SEAMEN'S DISPUTES.

    In the Commonwealth. Arbitration Court to-day Mr. Justice Powers gave judgment in the case of the Federated Seamen's Union against various respondents. ...

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  14. AN OFFENSIVE CASE.

    In the Adelaide Police Court an Friday (before Mr. T. Hewitson, S.M.), William Laing (23) admitted offensive behaviour at Kintore avenue, Adelaide, on November ...

    Article : 102 words
  15. HUME PIPE WORKS.

    The tearing of "the claim in respect of members of the A.W.U. employed at the Hume Pipe Company's works at Loveday. near Berri, was resumed in the Industrial ...

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  16. INDUSTRIAL TROUBLES.

    The iron trades engineers' strike against the Federal 48-hour's award continued. More motor establishments are being picketed. The city council, at a ...

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  17. REVENUE RETURNS.

    Although the postal revenue for last November was £796,755, which was £62,949 more than for November, 1921, and while it was £3,961,276 for the first ...

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  18. AGREEMENT WITH SHIPWRIGHTS.

    In the Commonwealth Arbitration Court to-day Mr. Deputy-President Webb said that, a dispute in the shipping industry having occurred with, regard to shipwrights. ...

    Article : 108 words
  19. COWBOYS TALL TALES.

    The novelist and the film producer have made the cowboy such a rough-riding, quick-shooting "hero" that one would think his life was filled with nothing but ...

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  20. THE LAW COURTS.

    In re Percival Edward Jenkins, of Willaloe, near Bum, farmer; adjourned final hearing Messrs. T. E. Bright and G. C. Ligertwood appeared for the opposing creditors. The matter ...

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  21. MAKURA'S VOLUNTEER LABOUR.

    The dispatch of the Canadian-Australian liner. R.M.S. Makura for Vancouver, [?] with a complement of volunteer labour was carried out this evening ...

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  22. QUEENSLAND POSITION.

    The revenue for Queensland for the month of November was £724,875, as compared with £698,129 for the same month last year. The figures for the five months ...

    Article : 113 words
  23. STILL PAYING UP.

    The following admitted having made breaches of the Motor Vehicles Act in the Adelaide Police Court, on Friday, and were fined by Mr. T. Hewitson, S.M. (Sgt. ...

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  24. A LABOUR HOLD-UP.

    A fresh attack has been made by the A.L.P. upon the Labour members of the Legislative Council and the Assembly. Following upon the cold reception accorded to ...

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  25. MAGISTRATES' COURT.

    GLENELG: Thursday, November 30 (before Messrs. A. G. Davis and W. M. Hicks).—Cecil Hole was charged, on the information of William Edward Welch, with having assaulted him at ...

    Article : 140 words
  26. THE WILLIAMS CASE.

    Judgment was given by Che Chief Justice (Sir George Murray) in the Civil Court on Friday morning in the petition brought by Christopher Williams for a divorce from ...

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  27. A DECLINE IN TASMANIA.

    The Tasmanian revenue up to the end of November totals £165,979, compared with £180,722 for the corresponding months of last year, and the aggregate revenue for ...

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  28. FREE LABOUR' ENGAGED.

    On the volunteers engaged to replace the men who left the Walotaph going on board, the remainder of the crew left. Their places were filled by free labour ...

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  29. FINES FOR BETTING.

    Unlawful betting led to the imposition of substantial fines at the Adelaide Police Ceurt on. Friday. The law provides that if a man persists in carrying on betting ...

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  30. SYDNEY BOILERMAKERS' STRIKE.

    A section of the Boilermakers' Union is still on strike against the introduction of the the 48-hours week. The union had decided to hold another mass meeting of ...

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  31. POLICE.

    Charles Lesue, who did not appear, was charged with having neglected to comply wlih an order made on August 17, 1920, for the payment of 10/ a week towards the maintenance ...

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  32. REDFERN MURDER CHARGE.

    John O'Connor a carter (33), was charged in the Central Criminal Court to-day, with having murdered Robert Charles Johnson, at Sydney, on November ...

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  33. LOCAL GOVERNMENT.

    Monday, November 27.—Present—Crs. W. H. Verco; (chair), F. W. Cox, W. Currie. W. G. Holland, A. T. Gray, R. Augwin, P. Sandery, F. ...

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  34. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN GOLD YIELD.

    The November gold yield was 46,551 oz. valued at £197,750, or a decrease of 32 oz., as compared with, the November yield of last year. ...

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  36. YOUNG MAN'S BEHAVIOUR.

    In the Adelaide Police Court on Friday (before Mr. T. Hewitson, S.M.), Albert Patrick Wain wright, who said he was a married man, had to answer a charge of ...

    Article : 438 words
  37. PRINTERS' PREMIER.

    Every one will be sorry that Mr. C. W. Bowerman is retiring from the position of secretary to the British-Trades Union Congress. He is 71, but he compares very ...

    Article : 112 words
  38. SIREN OF THE DEEP.

    A rare fish which has a phosphorescent nose, has been caught off the British coast. It rejoices in the name of Dolopichtys alector, and cruises around at ...

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  39. LIFE IN CONVENTS.

    At Bathurst on Friday, Dr. O'Farrell (the Roman Catholic Bishop of Bathurst), speaking of the proposal to inspect the convents, said that "Inspect the convents" ...

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  40. CAR TRAGEDY.

    A tragic story of an unusual motor tragedy, in which three young children lost their lives, comes from Poughkeepsie, on the Hudson River, U.S.A. Mrs. ...

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  42. SEAMEN SENT TO GAOL.

    The Bight of two men walking up Little Londsdale street, carrying bundles of linen and boxes, caused Detective Lannigan to question them. As a result, at ...

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  44. A FREAK DUCK.

    A Michigan poultry farmer was startled when he went to his coop and found a newly-hatched duck running about on its back. The farmer pursued the duck ...

    Article : 78 words
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