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  5. INDUSTRIAL STRIFE.

    Mr [?] Thomas [?] member for [?] in the [?] of railway [?] to them [?] ...

    Article : 125 words
  6. USEFUL GALLOPS.

    Although a number of useful gallops were put through at Randwick this morning [?] generally refrained from trying their different candidates right out most of them ...

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  7. THE SYNDICATING OF SPORT IN AMERICA.

    AMERICAN MILLIONAIRES HAVE FORMED A SYNDICATE WITH A MANAGING DIRECTOR AND ALL THE OTHER EQUIPMENTS, TO BUILD YACHTS TO DEFEND THE AMERICA CUP AGAINST SIR THOMAS LIPTON'S CHALLENGER—CABLE ITEM. WALL-STREET: "YOU'VE JUST GOT TO WIN, HERE'S THE DOLLARS TO DO IT!" ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. A COUNCIL OF WAR.

    Ad[?] at gathering of [?] Southampton [?] advised all strikers to arm themselves with the must [?] ...

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  9. AISGILL SMASH.

    The inquiry into the shocking railway accident at [?] in Yorkhshire, on September [?] when 15 lives were lost, though a rear-on collision between two [?] was advanced ...

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  10. BUSMEN THREATENING.

    The latest threatened strike is that of the London [?] are preparing to take action over the [?] of 12 of their [?]-workers. ...

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  11. RAND STRIKERS' BELIEF.

    It is stated that, until the revelations of the Labor leaders as to the manner in which a [?] of hos[?] was [?] it was generally believed that General [?] had ...

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  12. THE UNFINISHED CONFERENCE

    The Employers' Federation of [?] to the [?] for withdrawing from the [?] with the strikers ...

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  13. DUBLIN'S DISTRESS.

    As a result of the transport workers' strike a serious position has [?] All trade is paralysed and business is practically at a stands[?] ...

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  14. MISSING PEARLS.

    The five man who are charged with being concerned in the [?] of the £[?] pearl necklace, from [?] of Paris were again before the [?] Police Court ...

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  15. ANOTHER RAILWAY STRIKE.

    [?] refused to [?] through [?] from Dublin a number of railway in a employed by the London and North West in Railway Company at [?] ...

    Article : 58 words
  16. RACIAL BARRIER.

    The chairman of the British Indian Association. In a letter on Mr. A. Flacher, the secretary for the interior in the Union Government, demands the removal of the racial bar imposed ...

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  17. THE WORD TRESPASSERS.

    A letter from the Lands Department [?] at the meeting of the [?] Council gave [?] to mild [?] among the [?] ...

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  18. OPULENT COUNCIL EMPLOYEES

    At the Municipal and Shire Employees' Wages Board's sitting just concluded evidence pointed to a certain amount ofr [?] among maintenance and sanitary men. Four of the Grafton Municipal Council's employee gave ...

    Article : 191 words
  19. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The arrivals of wool for the next sales total [?] bales, of which 44,000 bales have been forwarded to consumers direct. There are altogether available for sale 170,000 ...

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  20. STEALING FRUIT.

    At the North Sydney Police Court, David [?] was [?] or three months gaol, and William Howard, 39, was sentenced to three months' hard labor, for stealing fruit ...

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  21. VICTORIA PARK TRAINING.

    Hurdles were 30ft out on the tracks this morning at Victoria Park. On the course proper Nu[?] E[?]ya ran half a mile in [?] and M[?] ...

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