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  4. DEFINITE ATTEMPT TO SMASH UNION

    The following account of prepartions to create a scab union right on the heels of the deregistration of the Seamen's Union (had that been secured from Mr. Justice Powers, who has now gone upon vacation), speaks for itself. ...

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  5. DOPE DRINKERS.

    About 8.30 last night Constables Muller and Mooney went to Victoria Park and saw a number of men who were shouting out, fighting among ...

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  6. 'PLANE CRASHES.

    Army aeroplanes manoeuvring in the Punjab crashed into a river. Both the pilot and observer were most seriously injured and were ...

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  7. RAILWAY SMASH.

    A football special train, carrying Spectators from the Scottish cup-tie match, crashed into some buffers at Glasgow. Two carriages were ...

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  8. RELIC OF PAST

    Two French girls named Oulld and Desaussure have discovered the remains of the ancient city of Mallia, the capital of Eastern Crete, ...

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  9. PRE-SELECTION.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 115 words
  10. MOTOR SMASHES.

    Two motorists while attempting to lower the record between Sydney and Newcastle crashed through the railings of a bridge near Parramalla and ...

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  11. WEMBLEY EXHIBITION.

    The "Observer" discussing the Wembley exhibition, says: "One common experience of the makers and decorators of the many pavilions was ...

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  12. UNLUCKY COOMA.

    The coastal steamer Cooma, 3839 tons, which has been tied up at the Boundary-street Wharf for some time past, has experienced a run of bad ...

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  13. BIGAMY CHARGE.

    At the Cairns Police Court on Saturday, before Mr. F.C. M. Burne, P.M., George Norman Henry Sehy (on remand) was charged with having on ...

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  14. TWO CARS COLLIDE.

    Two motor cars, travelling in opposite directions, crashed into one another at Homebush yesterday afternoon. The driver of one car, E. J. ...

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  15. BATHING SENSATION.

    The prompt action of two young men, and the presence of mind of a number of bathers, prevented what would probably have resulted in a ...

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  16. SUSSEX MURDER,

    The main street of the Sussex village of Mark Cross, consisting of a dozen cottages, was crowded with visitors, who arrived by a special bus ...

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  17. MAN KNOCKED DOWN.

    Arthur Halligan, 50, of Granville, was knocked down by a motor cycle on Saturday night, the driver of which did not stop. ...

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  18. POLICE INTERVIEW WOMAN.

    The "News of the World" states that the Scotland Yard authorities are pursuing a new line of investigations, and especially giving attention to the ...

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  19. MARITIME DISPUTE.

    Speaking at Coorparoo yesterday afternoon Archbishop Duhig said:—"I do not wish to comment on the present maritime trouble further than ...

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  20. SHUNTER KILLED,

    William Charity, 38, foreman shunter at the local railway yards, was accidentally killed whilst engaged in shunting operations at midday on ...

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  21. BANK CLERK SHOT.

    Charles Mansfield (18), clerk at the Newcastle branch of the Dank of New South Wales, was examining a revolver prior to retiring at the bank ...

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  22. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    At the London wool sales 11000 bales were offered, of which 3438 were from New South Wales, 3484 from Queensland, 854 from Victoria, and ...

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  23. DEVASTATING FIRE.

    A fire at Uralla destroyed the electricity works, sawmills, and joinery works on Saturday morning early. Owing to the absence of water and ...

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  24. 30 DROWNED.

    A terrific gale swept the Newfoundland fishing banks. Thirty fishermen aboard the schooner Rose Blanche were lost, while several other vessels ...

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  25. BLACKSMITHS' CONFERENCE.

    Delegates of the Blacksmiths' Society of Australasia, representing all the Stales, have assembled at the Trades Hall, Melbourne. W. Wilson ...

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  26. ENGINEER ARRESTED.

    In connection with the arrest of Roberl Delaney, 29,a civil engineer, who was found hiding, in the grounds of the Duke of Rutland, the "Daily Mail" ...

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  27. MOTOR CAR OVERTURNS.

    A motor car, driven by Harry Adams, of Mosman, collided with a motor cycle, ridden by George Raynor, of Balgowlah, at Mosman, on ...

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  28. MR. WILLIS.

    Surprise has been created at Bathurst over the fact that in the list of nominations for the Labor selection ballot for Macquarie, the name of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  29. BRISBANE RESUMPTION

    THE SEAMEN HELD A MEETING AT THE TRADES HALL ON SATURDAY MORNING WHICH LASTED FOR OVER TWO HOURS, AND THERE WAS A LARGE ATTENDANCE OF MEMBERS. THE ACTING SECRETARY (MR. R. SEATON) SUBSEQUENTLY ...

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  30. SOLDIERS' FATHERS.

    The executive meeting of the Soldiers' Fathers' Association was held on Friday, night. Mr. J. G. Cochrane (president) was in the chair Letters ...

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  31. CRICKET BAT.

    The usefulness of the cricket bat as a weapon was demonstrated at Woolloomooloo on Saturday afternoon. Four seamen from the steamer ...

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  32. NEW CHURCH OPENED.

    The new Anglican Church of the Ascension, New Cleveland-road, Morningside, was dedicated and opened by the Archbishop of ...

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  33. TO-DAY'S FORECAST.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 14 words
  34. Family Notices

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  35. BY AIR TO LONDON.

    The Indian press is deeply interested in the prospect of an aerial service to Australia from India, connecting with the England service. ...

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  36. HOLIDAY IN VICTORIA.

    Victoria to-day celebrates Foundation Day. The whole State celebrates the day by a general holiday. ...

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  37. CYCLIST HITS COW.

    While riding a motor cycle along Gympie-road on Saturday evening, Thomas Baker bumped into a [?] which was crossing the road,Baker ...

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  38. CRICKET ACCIDENT.

    Harold Johnston was playing cricket at the West Maitland Park on Saturday, when he was hit on the hand with a cricket ball.His hand ...

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  39. FINGERS SEVERED.

    While working a planing machine on Saturday morning Alfred Thompson (26), of Campsie, had the Angara of his left hand severed. He was taken ...

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  40. FALL FROM BALCONY.

    Frederick Cook (37), who lives at Bathurst, but at present is in Sydney, fell from a balcony at Darlinghurst on Saturday. He was taken to the ...

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  41. WITHOUT A TICKET.

    Edward Allon (19), lahorer, appeared before Mr. J. S. Berge, P.M., this morning, charged that on January 24. he travelled from Bundanba to ...

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  42. FITTER DROPS DEAD.

    John Campbell, a [?], employed at the South Maitland railway workshops, dropped dead at his home at West Maitland. He suffered from ...

    Article : 30 words
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