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  3. To-day's Weather

    Fine, warm to hot and sultry, with squally, dusty north-east wind; cool southerly change by Monday. ...

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  4. THE HIDEOUS SKELETON IN LABOUR'S CUPBOARD

    The official Labor Party may back and fill as it pleases, but certain facts now stand beyond dispute. It is a fact that a section of the Labor Party has ...

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  5. NEXT SATURDAY'S ELECTION—THE TWO LEADERS.

    THE LEADERS OF THE NATIONALIST AND LABOR PARTIES ARE HERE SHOWN IN CHARACTERISTIC POSE. ON THE RIGHT IS THE PREMIER, THE HON. W. A. HOLMAN, AND ON THE LEFT MR. JOHN STOREY, LEADER OF THE LABOR PARTY. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. LATE LORD MAYOR

    The death of the Lord Mayor came as a shock to the community, and the large number of representative people who attended the funeral yesterday gave ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. THE PRINCE'S TOUR

    LONDON, Friday.—H.M.S. Renown, in which the Prince of Wales will travel to Australasia, will be delayed until Tuesday. This precludes all prospect of ...

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  8. GREAT MORAL WIN FOR SANE LABOR

    LONDON, Friday.—Great satisfaction is expressed in Labor circles at the decisive character of the vote taken against direct action by the pro-nationalisation ...

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  9. HOME RULE BILL

    LONDON, Friday.—Mr. Asquith, the former Prime Minister, has given notice of a motion for the rejection of the Home Rule Bill. The motion to be ...

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  10. HOLMAN GOVERNMENT CARES FOR SOLDIERS

    Colonel Harry Murray, V.C., C.M.G., D.S.O. with bar, D.C.M., Croix de Guerre, the gallant Tasmanian soldier who bears the coveted record of having ...

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    JUST AFTER THE START FOR THE EIGHT-OAR CHAMPIONSHIP AT THE SYDNEY ROWING CLUB REGATTA YESTERDAY BALMAIN ARE FARTHEST FROM THE CAMERA, SYDNEY IN THE CENTRE, AND MOSMAN THE NEAREST CREW. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. ADMIRAL SIMS' DISCLOSURES

    NEW YORK, Friday.—In further testimony before the U.S. Senate Naval Investigation Committee, Admiral Sims said it was impossible at first to induce the ...

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  13. BACHELOR TAX PROPOSED

    LONDON, Friday.—The Daily Express says the Income Tax Commissioners' report favors discrimination against bachelors by nicreasing the exemption ...

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  14. AIRMEN FOR TOKIO AND AUSTRALIA

    ALLAHABAD, Friday.—Lieut. Terrari, flying a Caproni machine to Tokio, has arrived here. He had a rough trip from the Persian Gulf to Karachi, being caught ...

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  15. WILSON AS KING LEAR

    LONDON, Friday.—The Paris Press angrily comments on President Wilson's letter to Senator Hitchcock, and asks whether the President can recover his ...

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  16. CANADA'S STRAIGHT TALK

    NEW YORK, Friday.—The President of the Privy Council of Canada, Mr. N. W. Rowell, in the course of a speech in the House of Commons, said if the U.S. ...

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  17. MICE & PRIME MINISTER

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—In a letter to Mr. Hughes thanking him for his influence in connection with his recent match in England, A. D. Felton, ...

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    FINISH OF THE CARDINAL'S CUP RACE AT ST. PATRICK'S DAY SPORTS AT THE SHOW GROUND YESTERDAY. THE WINNER, S. J. YOUNG, IS ON THE RIGHT OF THE PICTURE; W. BELL, SECOND, IS ON THE EXTREME LEFT; AND L. A. BANNISTER AND E. HANNON, WHO RAN A DEAD HEAT FOR THIRD, ARE RESPECTIVELY SECOND FROM THE LEFT AND SECOND FROM THE RIGHT ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. Barry to Sail in April

    LONDON, March 11.—Ernest Barry, the sculler, will sail for Australia early in April, and will take with him the boat in which he rowed Alf Felton, also two new ...

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  20. BRITISH MINERS' DEMANDS

    LONDON, Friday.—The Miners' Federation Conference overwhelmingly decided to demand immediately an advance in wages of 3/ per shift for workers over ...

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  21. THE 'VARSITY BOATRACE

    LONDON, Friday.—Great interest is being taken in the form of the University crews, now in their final stage of training. Oxford hardly pleased their critics when ...

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  22. Reducing Meat Congestion

    LONDON, Friday.—The Food Controller has informed Sir Thomas Mackenzie (High Commissioner for New Zealand) that permission will be given to ...

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  23. SOUTH AFRICAN ELECTIONS

    CAPETOWN, Friday.—The position of parties as the result of the elections is now: Unionists, 21; Labor, 21; South Africa Party, 32; Nationalists, 33; ...

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  24. British Footballers' Tour

    LONDON, Friday.—The following will complete the Northern Union football team for Australia: Full-back, Wood (Oldham); three-quarters,' Stockwell ...

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  25. Russians to Visit England

    LONDON, Friday.—Sir Hamar Greenwood, Under-Secretary for Home Affairs, stated in the House of Commons that a delegation from Russia to discuss ...

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