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  4. FLOODS IN NEW ZEALAND.

    Reports from various parts of the Dominion show that extraordinarily heavy rainfall was general during the week end causing floods in a ...

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  5. FARES AND FREIGHTS.

    A representative deputation interviewed Mr Oakes on Tuesday and asked for a reduction in the rail and tram fares in accordance with the ...

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  6. DEVELOPMENT.

    On development in Queensland was on Monday discussed by Mr A. J. Jones. Queensland Minister of Mines who said that the year was pregnant ...

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  7. WIRELESS IN AUSTRALIA.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday—Steps are being taken by wireless experts to form an association to eliminate any monopoly in broadcasting. It is ...

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  8. Thoroughbred Sales.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday—At Chiss helm and Co's sale of racing stock at Randwick yesterday the sales, included; Wheatmill 200 gns; Ballalah 160 ...

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  9. CRICKET

    Murrumburrah visited Wombat on Sunday last and played a draw with that club. Messrs Arhur and Bailey were the skippers. Wombbat won the ...

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  10. "A.B.C. of Communism."

    AUCKLAND, Wednesday.—William Henry Sheffield, a number of the executive cf the N.Z. Communist Party, was fined £25 for selling ...

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  11. STATE-BUILT HOUSES.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The more of the State Housing Board's cottage at Gladville were submitted at auction yesterday when nice were sold. ...

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  12. Wonthaggi Coal.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday—The Victorian Chief Railway Commissioner informed a deputation yesterday if the Wonthaggi coal strikers return to ...

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  13. STEEL WORKS.

    SYDNEY Wednesday.—It is believed in union circles that there will be a general resumption of operations at Newcastle steel works within fire ...

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  14. "STILL IT MOVE'S."

    One of the most gratifying indications of current happenings is the vindication of the psychological axiom. "Force is the remedy." Of ...

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  15. Retired Army Officers.

    SYDNEY. Wedneday—Major H. S. Boyd, of India, who is making inquirics in this State regarding the prospects of settling Indian Army ...

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  16. CRICKET IN AFRICA.

    CAPETOWN Jan, 30.—Tho match, M.C.C. versus Natal and Northern districts was commenced at Newcastle. Floods delayed tho start ...

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  17. THE O.B.U.

    SYUNEY, Wednesday—The A.W. U Convention last night discussed the formation of the O.B.U. It was anounced that constitutional ...

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  18. SHEARERS' STRIKE.

    SYDNEY Wednesday.—At the A.W.U. Convention, Mr. Blakeley, the retiring president, declared that the great factor operating against the ...

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  19. SEVENTY APPLICANTS.

    SYDNEY Wednesday.—The City Council received seventy applications for the position of City surveyor. ...

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  20. FEDERAL CABINET.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The Federal Cabinet had a long meeting yesterday, when only the undefeated Minister at the recent elections ...

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  21. PICNIC MATCH.

    A picnic cricket match between Muruwburrah and Currawong took place last Sunday. The mill were captained by Horace Alsopp and ...

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  22. LOWER CARGO FREIGHT.

    SYDNEY Wednesday.—The Commonwealth Shipping Line has experienced a great rush of shippers since the freight reductions were ...

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  24. Sheffield Shield.

    N.S.W. won the Sheffield Shield match against Victorial by an innings and 22 runs. Mailey took five wickets in the second innings for 73; ...

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