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  4. MASSED PICKETS WATCH THE COAL PITS

    IT was authoritatively stated last night that the turning point in the coal turmoil in this State will have been reached by Wednesday next. There is a distinct possibility of a settlement, and it is probable that the Royal Commission which to-morrow commences its inquiry into the coal industry generally will be asked to consider the strike problem as well. ...

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  5. OUTGOING MINISTERS VISIT KING AT WINDSOR CASTLE

    IN State coaches, attended by postillions, members of the late Conservative Cabinet, with the exception of Mr. Baldwin and Mr. Balfour, drove to Windsor Castle this afternoon, where they formally surrendered the seals of office. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. CIVIC COMMISSIONERS HAVE A TASTE OF THEIR OWN MEDICINE

    THE Civic Commissioners, against whose holding up of the plans of city business men and architects public protests have been made, are now tasting some of their own medicine. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. WHEN BACKERS HOPES FELL

    Stony, heavily-backed candidate for the £2000 Steeplechase, fa lling at the Kensington jump yesterday. The jockey, Andy Pearce, escaped with minor injuries. The winner, Prince Ar im, on the rails, and Burraform are in front, while Rearguard just avoids Stony's hoofs. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. MAN KILLED

    J. C. O'Brien, a shunter, whose home was in Cameron-street,. Lidcombe, fell from a train at the Wells-street signal junction lust night. His head struck the ...

    Article : 59 words
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  10. YOUNG MIGRANT SHOT DEAD

    Having found a woman friend not at home when he called at her house this morning, Edmund Blick, 20, who came from England through the Big Brother ...

    Article : 121 words
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  12. SEESAWING

    THE average retail prices of meat during May were 568 per cent, higher than in July, 1914; other food and groceries were '69.9 per cent, higher, and ...

    Article : 127 words
  13. TEMPERATURES

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  15. STOP PRESS

    Bert Malcolm, 9.194. cut[?] Baly Samuel, 10-10, at Melbourne Stadium to-night. ...

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  16. "WASTES TIME"

    Cross-examination of witnesses by counsel, after tho British fashion, has been tried for tho first time in a Berlin lawcourt, proceedings being watched by ...

    Article : 81 words
  17. Fractured Skull.

    William Hamilton, tram conductor, who is thought to have fallen from a tram at tho corner of Phillip and Bridge streets, city, was taken to Sydney ...

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