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  5. N. 5. W. Coal Crisis is Still Very Grave

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The situation on the coalfields is still exceedingly grave. At a special meeting of the state ...

    Article : 199 words
  6. OUT BACK

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—The arrest of a native named Willaberta 'Jack on a charge of murder, after eluding capture for six months, serves to ...

    Article : 191 words
  7. NATIVES BLAMED

    CAPETOWN, Sunday.—A European builders' artisan, whose name' by the request of the authorities the Press did not publish, was arrested at Nwelo, last ...

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  8. MORE SHOCKS

    WELLINGTON, Sunday.—Earthquake shocks and detonations continned throughput the Westport, Murchison, and Nelson districts ...

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  9. AS A MAN

    CALCUTTA, Saturday. — The story of a Moslem woman's amazing masquerade as a man comes from Baluchistan, where the facts ...

    Article : 191 words
  10. JUDGE'S £13

    CASINO, Sunday.—A sequel to the robbery of Judge Mocatta at the Hotel Royal, last Saturday, is a summons issued by his Honour, claiming £13 ...

    Article : 85 words
  11. "MADDEST SCHEME"

    VICTORIA (British Columbia), Saturday.—It is the maddest scheme (have ever heard of," declares the Attorney-General (Mr. Pooley), who is ...

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  12. DEAD AIRMEN

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—A special train will convey the bodies of Anderson and Hitchcock from Alice Springs to Adelaide, where it is exported to ...

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  13. SCHOLARSHIPS

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  14. FATAL SLIP

    CAIRNS, Sunday—A fatal accident occurred at Fisher Creek falls this morning. Mr. Harding, who arrived from ...

    Article : 132 words
  15. MOTORIST ROBBED

    ADEDAIDE Sunday.—Allegations of [?]asSqui'ti. and robbery against two men were made to tie police on Saturday by Stanley Bayin, of the Commercial ...

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  16. DISEASE

    AUCKLAND, Sunday.—-Disease the latest menace in the earthquake area. There is no water supply, and the sanitary services are dislocated ...

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  17. GENERAL BOOTH

    LONDON, Saturday. — Crowds of visitors thronged the Salvation Army Hall, at 'Clapton, yesterday. A canopy of purple and white covers General ...

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  18. THEATRE FIRE

    GYMPLE, Sunday.—At midnight last night a second attempt to burn the Then are Royal within a fortnight was made ...

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  19. FIVE FALL

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Five horses foil in tho Flying Welter at Moorcfield on Saturday, and two riders were after wards taken to hospital. Trillary and ...

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  20. MAIN ROADS

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—Fifteen rond schemes as proposed under tho State Main Roads Act and the Federal Aid Bonds Act were forwarded by the ...

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  21. SKULL FRACTURED

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—While travelling throug the city in a tram an Saturday morning, Frederick Poblman (23), a member of tile Maryborough ...

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  22. TIMBER STRIKE

    MELBOURNE, Sunday:—The Lord Mayor's pence conferencce agreed, at l.30 yesterday, to the terms of the settlement of the timber strike, ...

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  23. Rural Fires Board

    BRISBANT, Sunday,—It wAs [?]oflieinlby announced on Saturday that the term of office of the Rurnl Elres Board has been extended for 11 your from June ...

    Article : 35 words
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