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  2. CABLEGRAMS and TELEGRAMS THE GOLDFIELD MURDERS.

    The inquest concerning the deaths of Inspector Walsh, and Sergeant Pitman will be opened on Tuesday or Wednesday. ...

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  3. STATE TELEGRAMS A CITY COUNCILLOR'S LAPSE.

    A fine of £15, with £2 5s. costs, and the cancellation of his driving license for three months, were the punishments meted out in the City ...

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  4. POLITICAL FEDERAL

    A call of the Sanate was made in the House today for the third reading of the Constitution Amendment Bill, which had to be passed ...

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  5. OPENING OF INQUEST

    The inquest in connection with the deaths of Inspector Walsh and Sergeant Pitman was opened today. Clarke sat with his solicitor, but ...

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  6. TRADE UNION MEMBERSHIP.

    The report of the British Federation of Trade Unions shows that the membership during the year which ended on March 31 was ...

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  7. GOLD FROM NEW GUINEA

    New Guinea is seething with reports of strikes of gold, and already 1800 ounces of gold dust which was shipped from Salamoa reached ...

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  8. SEIZURE OF OPIUM

    Revenue officers sei[?]ed a large quantity of illicit opium valued at 22,000 dollars aboard the Apcar Line's vessel Takada on her arrival ...

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  9. SUGGESTED REFERENDUM ON PER CAPITA PAYMENTS

    Mr. Latham, M.H.R., addressed the Brisbane Chamber of Manufacturers and the Employers Federation upon the financial proposals ...

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  10. DEATH OF WELL KNOWN SCULPTOR

    Mr. Nelson Illingworth, the well known s[?]pter, who was engaged on the work of the Henry Lawson memorial, died suddenly today. ...

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  11. BRITISH COMMUNISTS AND RUSS[?]A.

    The Government has issned a Blu[?] Book of 135 pages containing the documents and correspondence seized when the headquarters of the ...

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  12. VIADUCT TIMBER RIDDLED BY WHITE ANTS.

    At the coroner's inquiry regarding the Brisbane train disaster, Freder ick Gardiner, a journalist of Ham[?] [?], said that he examined the ...

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  13. SEEGEAXT MANNINC'S EVIDENCE

    Detective-Sergeant Manning continuing his evidence today said they found a treatment plant a short distance away, and two strips of ...

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  14. MANIFESTO BY LABOR

    In a manifesto to the workers of Australia la connection with the referendum to be taken in August next the Federal Parliamentary ...

    Article : 59 words
  15. GERALDTON GLBL'S SUCCESS

    Miss Beryl Mills, of Leederville, who is a native of Geraldton, has been selected as the winner of the "Miss Australia" competition, and ...

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  16. LLOYD GEORGE IN THE PULPIT

    Mr. Lloyd George, in a remark able speech in a Welsh Baptist church in London, re-called Mr. Stead's book, "If Christ came to ...

    Article : 157 words
  17. THE NURALINGUP FATALITY

    At the inquest at Marg[?]t River yesterday, Arthur Hoult, 28 years old, was found guilty of culpabl[?] negligence and committed for trial ...

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  18. NEW SOUTH WALES M[?]TIERNANS VISIT TO LONDON

    The Australian Press Association learns that political circles have a strong impression that the mission of the Attorney General for New ...

    Article : 116 words
  19. VICTORIA

    At the Caulfield train smash inquest today, Milvane (enginedriver) and Hargreaves (guard) were committed for trial on a charge of ...

    Article : 61 words
  20. INTER-STATE TELEGRAMS NEW. SOUTH WALES

    Today the eighth consecutive fog in Sydney was responsible for at collision between the ferry steamers Koowparbos and Kaikai, which were ...

    Article : 109 words
  21. THE T[?]LLOCK MURDER

    The inquest in conneetion with the Tulloch murder has been concluded A everdiet agaiust some person or persons unknown was recorded. ...

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  22. INDUSTRIAL THOUBUES AUSTRAL[?]N

    The federal Seamen's Union has resciuded the suspension decision [?] Walsh and Raeburu. ...

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  23. NEW COMPENSATION ACT

    The State Government's new Compensation Act comes into force tomorrow. Rural p[?]suits are already affected to an alarming degree. Up ...

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  24. SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    At Mount Gambier the police court, was crowded this morning, when Evan Evans (25), a Welsh migrant, appeared on remind to answer a ...

    Article : 127 words
  25. AGTION BY COAL LUMPERS

    According to the decision of the coat section of the Wharf Laborer[?] Union yesterday a restriction will be placed upon the unloading of ...

    Article : 146 words
  26. RAILWAY FROM BROKEN HILL TO SYDNEY.

    The Railway Commissioners announce that through connection with the New South Wales railway system will be made with Broken Hill. ...

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  27. GENEUAL AUSTRALIA'S "WHITE" POLICY ATTACKED BY LABOR

    A dead set agaiust. the White Australia policy was sensed by Messrs, Evatt and Kitsou, who are representing Australia at the World's ...

    Article : 228 words
  28. QUEENSL[?]ND

    Word of a tragie happening resulting in the death of Thomas Patrick Ford, a motor car proprietor, at Goodberry, via Longreach, ...

    Article : 157 words
  29. BRITISH

    This week's Parliament will be devoted to the cousideration of coa[?] bills, which manifestly will be fiercely contested Meanwhile a ...

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  30. A MIRACULOUS ESCAPE.

    At Taree today W. Graham and his family of young children had an extraordinary escape when their car skidded on the greasy road and ...

    Article : 161 words
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