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  5. To-day's Wires and Cables

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  7. THE ELECTRICIANS

    The electricians' dispute is settled. ...

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  8. RAINS

    Many further heavy falls of rain occurred yesterday in various ports of the State. ...

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  9. N.Z. SUGAR WORKERS

    The New Zealand sugar workers declared the strike off after seeing the award of the Arbitration Court, which grants a 44-hour week, with a ...

    Article : 42 words
  10. THE ITALIAN EARTHQUAKE

    A Rome semi-official message says: The loss of life in the recent earthquake is 174. The fact of the victims not being ...

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  11. WIFE MURDER

    The jury in the case in which Sydney Hubert was charged with wife murder, after being locked up all night, returned into court this ...

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  12. MURDER

    James Maher, engineer, was remanded to Perth on a charge of murder in West Australia. ...

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  13. TISZA'S ASSASSINATION

    Budapest correspondent states that two men were sentenced to death and two others to lengthy terms of imprisonment in connection with the ...

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  14. FANNY SMITH'S DEATH

    An open verdict was returned by the Coroner, after hearing the evidence at the inquest into the death of Fanny Smith, aged 29, of ...

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  15. NECESSARY COMMODITIES

    The Aerated Bread Company, Ltd., trading as Miss Bishop, was fined £5 by Judge Rolin, chairman of the Necessary Commodities Commission, for ...

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  16. THE COAL INDUSTRY

    It is understood that the coal tribunal will deliver its interim wages award next Wednesday. ...

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  17. CONTROL OF FACTORIES

    The Italian Premier has appointed a commission, composed of employers and employees, to draft a bill dealing with the control of factories. ...

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  18. CRIME ABOUT SYDNEY

    As the result of a conference between the Chief Secretary and the Inspector-General of Police, certain divisions of the metropolitan police ...

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  19. THE JAPS

    The Japanese Government has decided to enact regulations affording facilities for better immigration to Brazil. ...

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  20. THE SCULLERS

    An application for an injunction by Barry against Duncan and Felton was again mentioned in the Equity Court to-day. ...

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  21. STATE CHILDREN

    The committee of the A.L.P. has drawn up certain suggestions and recommendations for placing the State Children's Relief Department on ...

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  22. NEW YORK EXCITEMENT

    A message reports that an explosion in front of J. P. Morgan's Wall St. offices killed fifteen and injured 150. Commissioner Enright states that ...

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  23. A CONSTABLE SHOT

    The West Australian police arrested Harry Rankin, who was charged with shooting Constable Wilson. According to the police, when ...

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  24. THE POPULAR HEROES

    A Paris correspondent says that M. Millerand, on arriving at Paris, was greeted by crowds crying, "Millerland for us!" ...

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