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  4. HYDRO-ELECTRIC SCHEMES

    The Minister for Works and Railways. Sir Thomas Henly, stated yesterday that there was a great opportunity now for the development of ...

    Article : 238 words
  5. LATE CABLES

    PARIS, June 5.—Criqul's manage says that Criqut was taken [?] after a luncheen party on the day before the recent fight. He alleges that ...

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  6. GREAT FIRE.

    Damage estimated at £50,000 was caused by a great fire which threatened to destroy the town of Longreach to-day. The [?]rs started at 7.30 and ...

    Article : 86 words
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  8. SHEARING DISPUTE.

    Mr. Justice Starke to-day in the High Court granted the formal application by the graziers association calling upon tho A.W.U. to show cause ...

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  10. "A BITTER FIGHT."

    "I think it is going to be a very bitter fight." said Mr. Blakeley. M.P., President of the A. W. U., to-day, "We are hopeful as to the result." ...

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  11. A SURPRISE PEER.

    CAPETOWN, June 5.—The elevation to the peerage of Sir J. B. Robinson, the octogenerlan Rand mining magnate, has caused much surpirse. ...

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  12. Earl of Ypres.

    Viscount French has been created Early of Ypres. ...

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  13. Golden Casket Winners

    The 47th Golden Casket First Prize was won by citizens of Dulwich Hill, the second went toa ticket holder in Brisbane adnthe third to Murphy, ...

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  14. Thieves on the Wiltshire.

    An official p[?]y which visited the Wiltshire wreck yesterday discovered that thieves had visited the wreck and ransacked everything of value ...

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  15. BRIDAL PARTY'S MISHAP.

    A bridal party was being driven along Pitt Street, to-day in a resplendent car when the wheels skidded as the result of the quick stopping of ...

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  16. JAPANESE GOVERNMENT RESIGNS.

    TOKIO, Tuesday.—The Japanese Cabinet has resigned. ...

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  17. Trouble in Meat Industry.

    A strike in the meat industry is threatened as a result of the master butchers securing a general reduction in wages consequent on the new ...

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  18. GERMAN GOODS.

    The Cunard line are establishing a regular line of steamers between Hamburg (Germany) and Australia. The first of the steamers. the Port ...

    Article : 56 words
  19. TURKO-ITALIAN ALLIANCE.

    NEW YORK, June 6.—The "Christian Selence Moniter's" London cor [?]pondent states that Italy and Turk[?]y have negotiated a secret treaty ...

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  20. Plague Patients.

    An old woman was on Saturday tak[?]etn from her residence in P[?]ington to the Coast Hospital. Plague infested r[?]ts were taken from the ...

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  21. CLYDE WORKS.

    The State Cabinet has decided to instuct the Clyde Works to carry on pending the interpretation of a certain question affecting the contract ...

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  22. Job Control on Steamers.

    The steamer Zealandia, which arrived from Fremantic this morning, is to be laid up. No steamer has been scheduled to take hen place on ...

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  23. Obstruction on Line.

    Two boysm aged 12 abd 13, were charged at Kurri Kurri children's Court with wilfuly placing an obstruction on the railway line at ...

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  24. WAGES REDUCED IN AMERICA.

    CHICAGO, June 6.—The Railway Labor Board has ordered a new wage cut or 8 per cent on the earnings of freight car men and shop mechani[?] ...

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  25. 8 PER CENT FALL.

    The Government Statistician's bulletin for May shows that the prices of meat and grocerics were combined 50 per cent. higher than in July, 1914. ...

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  26. CITY RAILWAY.

    Sir Thomas Henley stated yesterday that the expendituns on the construction of the city railway to 30th April totalled £910,890. He further ...

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  27. WIPED OUT BY CYCLONE.

    CAPETOWN, June 5.—The little township of marienthal, in the southwest protectorate, was wiped out in a few minutes by a cyclone. No lives ...

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  28. CHANNEL DISASTER

    LONDON June 6.—At the inquest on the channel aeroplane disaster, evidence showed that one victim was decapitated. The theory is ...

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  30. OBITUARY

    The death occurred In Prince Alfred Hospital, Sydney, at 11 o'clock on Tuesday morning, of Mr. Arthur Albert Regan, a well known resident ...

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  31. A FATAL FALL.

    Mr Patrick Sheedy, well known and respected resident of the Young district for upwards of 28 years died in the Burrangong District Hospital ...

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