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  4. Australian Railways Losses Cause Anxiety

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—A heavy fall of snow occurred in the Alps, making mountain roads almost impassable. ...

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  6. FAIR OFFER

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Mail's City writer says that Australia's offer is equitable to both borrowers and lenders, and should have ...

    Article : 260 words
  7. HUGE LOSSES

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—An important examination of the financial position of the Australian railways, and the full effect on ...

    Article : 290 words
  8. IN BAD WAY

    MUNGINDI, Wednesday.—Only for the bore drains that criss-cross the district it is considered that the present dry spell would already ...

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  9. 48-HOUR WEEK

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Giving evidence on behalf of the New South Wales Textile Employers' Association before the Full ...

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  10. PLAYER-WRITERS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Mr. H. Flegg (president of the New South Wales Rugby Leage) is to be chairman of a meeting of the Board of Control ...

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  11. CAUSED ALARM

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Unconscious of the mild alarm she was causing the German motor ship, Magdebarg, whiled away the hours off Montague Island ...

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  12. PREMIERS' PLAN

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Addressing the annual meeting of the National Bank of Australasia Limited to-day, Sir J. Elder, chairman of ...

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  13. £3000 CLAIMED

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The hearing commenced to-day of a claim by the All British Arena Syndicate against the boxer. Al Foreman, asking £3000 ...

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  14. THEFT IN PARIS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—In the Central Court James Mann, alias Mason, alias Foy, motor mechanic, was charged with having stolen in Paris on May ...

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  15. EMDEN'S BELL

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The German Consul-General (Dr. Asmis) cabled to Berlin to-day stating that the Emden bell is en route to ...

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  16. OUTSPOKEN

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—The 12 jury men who returned a verdit of not guilty yesterday in the case in which Jack Jones was charged with ...

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  17. WILD SOW

    BEAUDESERT, Wednesday.—Mr. V. Ward, farmer, when feeding his pigs this morning, entered a pen which contained a sow and her litter. ...

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  18. THE CASKET

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. — Golden Casket No. 345 was drawn this morning. First prize went for ticket No. 22,609, Grant and Cherry, care Miss N. ...

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  19. SMALL STATES

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—A conference of the smaller States in Melbourne before the Loan Council meeting has been suggested by the Premier (Mr. ...

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  20. PRICE OF CHEESE

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—A meeting of the Cheese Board decided to advance prices on the local market by ½d, a lb, as from June 3, on and after ...

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  21. Superannuation

    IPSWICH, Wednesday.—A mass meeting of 200 railway men at the workshops to-day carried a resolution urging the meeting of union ...

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