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  6. KING'S MESSAGE.

    The following message is forwarded for publication on Anzac Day. The Governor-General communicates the following message from the ...

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  7. COLIN ROSS HANGED.

    Colin Campbell Ross was executed at Melbourne Gaol at three minutes past ten to-day. As the sheriff placed the cap over the condemned man's head, Ross was asked if he had anything to say, and in answer, he said:— ...

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  8. McGIRR v. CATTS.

    Following upon the publication in the "Sunday Times" over the signature of Mr J. H. Catts, M.H.R. of statements of men who declare that ...

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  9. LABOR PARTY.

    This afternoon's Labor Caucus elected Mr. Dunn, formerly Minister of Agriculture, deputy leader of the Parliamentary Labor Party. He had ...

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  10. COAL SEAM.

    It is reported that a syndicate work ing at Gyarran, Muswellbrook, has struck a seam of coal of the thickness, of about 25ft at a depth of 19ft ...

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  11. IMMIGRATION.

    Speaking at Bunbury, West Australia, Mr. Hughes, Prime Minister, said the Federal Government was glad that West Australia had taken the ...

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  12. OVER THE CLIFFS.

    A party of three small boys, about seven years each set out on Friday to a picnic amid the great cliffs of Scarborough, on the South Coast. ...

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  13. IRELAND.

    If the labor appeal for a day long strike materialises, Ireland outside Ulster will be motionless to-morrow, except for meetings denouncing ...

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  14. £110 IN THE GRATE

    A report was made to the police on Saturday that £110 in notes had been stolen from a hiding place in the grate at the residence of Thomas Halleston ...

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  15. COMMERCIAL.

    Winchcombe, Carson, sold five hundred bales of wool at their Sydney sales to-day. Competition was most brisk and the general demand fully ...

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  16. TO INDIA.

    It is reparted the league of oppressed nations has shipped to India a hundred thousand mausers and bayonets, and a hundred million rounds ...

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  17. YEARLING SALES.

    There was a falling off in the attendance at the yearling sales at Randwick to-day, though some good material was available. The market ...

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  18. LETTERS TO LEVY.

    Acting under instructions, Detectives Robson, and Watkins to-day swore an information against a resident of Darlinghurst in regard to ...

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  19. HANDS UP!

    About midnight on Saturday night, Constables Germer, of Wallendbeen, was on duty in the main portion of the township, and was passing Mr. W. ...

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  20. SAFE BLOWN UP.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A safe was blown to pieces at Moonoona Station, near Bulli, on Friday night, and £7 stolen. The detectives to-day ...

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  21. MOTOR LORRY KILLS A CHILD..

    SYDNEY, Monday.—While on her way to school Gladys Betford 12 of Canley Vale, was run over by a motor lorry and killed. ...

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  22. ILLEGAL BETTING.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—James Fredererick Weather all was fined at North Sydney Court to-day, £25 for illegal betting in a hairdressers shop, a ...

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  25. ALLEGED LOCKOUT.

    The High Court to-day refused to give leave to the Amalgamated Society of Engineers to appeal against the decision of the Magisrate who ...

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