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  4. ABOLITION FIGHT

    THE GOVERNMENT won the first round last night of the fight to abolish the Legislative Council. It is confident that the second reading will be carried by at least one vote to-night, and thus end one of the fiercest ...

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  6. STRIKE THREAT

    THE National Council of the Federations of French Mineworkers to-day, passed a resolution declaring that unless wages were increased by ...

    Article : 62 words
  7. WHOLESALE MURDER

    THE FIRST of a series of the most amazing trials of modern times in Africa began to-day at Broken Hill, Northern Rhodesia, when 27 ...

    Article : 203 words
  8. LIBERAL-LABOR ALLIANCE

    RUMORS that he intended is launch a movement for a Liberal-Labor alliances were promptly scotched by Mr. Lloyd He said it would be unwise to negotiate an alliance with any party. The Liberals should concentrate their energies on securing large Liberal ...

    Article : 101 words
  9. IF BILL IS BEATEN

    "I NEED HARDLY say that I see delighted with the starling loyalty of the Labor members in the Legislative Council," said the ...

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  10. GAOL FOR BOGUS FINANCIERS

    A SENTENCE of six years' penal servitude was passed on three well-known brothers, Alexis Morton Mandeville, 57, Waller Mandeville ...

    Article : 245 words
  11. FOOTBALL IN ENGLAND

    In Association football, to-day, Bunderland beat Huddersfield by 4 goals to 1 in the First Division, and Bradford beat Swansea, 3-1, in the second ...

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  12. VICTORIAN CRICKETERS ARRIVE

    The Victorian Cricket Team arrived by the express to-day for Saturday's match. Although Edger Meyns refused to play, he accompanied the team. He is in the centre of the photograph at the back ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. LETTER FROM PRISON

    A SURPRISE LETTER was read at the trial of Bombardier John Lincoln, one of two men accused of the murder at Trowbridge ...

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  15. WATCH ON THE RHINE

    Reuter's Paris correspondent telegraphs that, according to "Le Journal," M. Briand, premier of France, replied to the German ...

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  16. TO BE SIFTED THOROUGHLY

    THE Hungerian Premier, Count Bethlen, during a debate in the Assembly on the bank nore scandal, promised that the ...

    Article : 173 words
  17. AFRICAN COLONIES

    Mr. W. Crmeby-Gore, Under-Secretary for the Colonies, accompanied by Mr. Arthur Rhys, M.P., and two Colonial Office officials, left London to-day ...

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  19. WHERE'S THAT GIRAFFE?

    These camels of the Zoo are the giraffe's greatest rivals in the matter of neck. The giraff's was to have been let not into his enclosure to-day, but he was too nervous ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. ALIGHT TO-MORROW

    The new Rose Bay see well, part of the Woolahra Council's £70,000 loan scheme, for the improvement of New South Head-road. Twenty feet of bench has been re[?]in [?] along the whole length of the well. The lights will be [?]shed on to-morrow night ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. D. L. A. JEPHSON DEAD

    The death is announced in his 54th year of D. L. A. Jephson, who, after obtaining his cricket nine at Cambridge, played very successfully for ...

    Article : 76 words
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