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  6. Argument For and Against Railway Strike

    The introduction of a method of sterilizing then whole of the books for circulation probably places the Glen Innes School of ...

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  7. PREMIER BAVIN

    The Premier, Mr. T. R. Bavin, says the Government could go to the country at the forthcoming State ...

    Article : 79 words
  8. GANG OF SEVEN

    There was a sensational affair at Surry Hills last night, when a gang numbering seven, invaded Joseph Lamaro's small shop and started ...

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  9. LATE COMMERCIAL

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  10. "ALL ROT!"

    Addressing a meeting of the A.R.U. at Goulburn, Mr. W. Woodward, vicepresident, urged his hearers ...

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  11. SUSSEX ST. MARKETS

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  12. BRISBANE PRODUCE MARKET.

    Messrs W. E. Sitmon and Sons, produce auctioneets and general salesmen, Brisbane, report that at their sales to-day. New England ...

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  13. UNDERWORLD FEUD

    At a late hour last night three men raided a shop conducted .by Mrs. Kate Barry in Surry Hills and, pointing a revolver at her, demanded to know ...

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  14. ONLY TEMPORARY

    Mr. Forde, Assistant Minister for Customs, addressing a large meeting at Wagga, said the present ...

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  15. THE PEA MARKET

    Peas sold to-day at 5d. to 10d. ...

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  16. ALEXANDRIA MARKETS

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  17. THURSDAY NIGHT

    A meeting of the executives of all[?]ions will be held at the Trade Hall on Thursday night, at which ...

    Article : 63 words
  18. BABY ON DOORSTEP

    A baby richly clothed was found in a motor car outside the home of Mrs. Elma Powell at Coogee last night. It was removed to Scarba Home. ...

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  19. VICTORIA NO-LICENSE REFERENDUM

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  20. WOOL PRICES FIRM

    At the wool sales 9,606 bales were offered. There was a large offering of greasy merinos and a limited selection of crossbreds. ...

    Article : 38 words
  21. THROAT CUT AND FOUR DAYS FOODLESS

    Fred key[?] was found at Pelham (Queensland), with his throat cut. The Wound was inflicted four days previously, since when the ...

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  22. VICTORIAN LIQUOR EMPLOYEE'S

    The Victorian Liquor Trade Employees' Union has decided to demand a 44 hour week with improved conditions and higher rates of pay. ...

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  23. TOWN PROPERTY SALE

    A. E. Pearson, auctioneer and selling agent, Glen Innes, reports a good attendance of buyers at the auction sale on account of Mr. Chas Paul ...

    Article : 138 words
  24. "THE RED FLAG"

    Members of the Lithgow Valley Miners' Lodge have decided to open their social. by singing 'The Red Flag" instead of the National ...

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  25. CASE FROM BALD NOB

    In the local Police court on Friday afternoon Henry Wm. Wilson was charged with breaking and entering the dwelling of Wm. Dootson, of Bald ...

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  26. CARS AND PETROL

    Addressing the A.R.U. at Lightgow one speaker urged as a partial solution of Australia's problems that the importation of motor cars and petrol ...

    Article : 72 words
  27. AUSTRALIAN XI.

    The Australian cricketers will disembark on April 16. They will spend- Good Friday in Rome and then go to Milan, Lucerne and Paris, arriving in ...

    Article : 43 words
  28. COAL COMMISSION'S FINDINGS

    The colliery proprietors have expressed disapproval of the findings of the Coal- Commission. ...

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  29. NAVAL GLOOM

    Nothing has occurred to lighten the gloom surrounding the navel conference. The spokesman merely announced ...

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  30. TO-DAY'S FORECAST

    Warm and sultry, and becoming generally unsettled with some rain and thunder storms chiefly in the central and ...

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  31. 48 HOUR WEEK CONDEMNED

    Mr. E. A. Chapmas, General president of the Australian Railyways Union, declared that the only way to precent a return of the 48 hour week ...

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  32. CITY OF SYDNEY

    Mr. Pike, a radio experimenter at Greenwich, received, a message from Mr. D. Nock, of the Wyndham Meat Works, shortly after 4 o'clock ...

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  33. "THE DISCOVERY"

    The "Discovery" with sir Douglas Mawson and members of the Antartic Expedition, arrived at port Adelaide last night ...

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  34. THE TEMPERATURES.

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  35. ENGINE FAILS

    When the engine of a pleasure launch failed earing a storm on Late Ochrida nine occupation attempted to swim ashore and were crowned ...

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  36. "STRIKE MOVE WOULD FAIL"

    Although the milktant section are expected to attempt to cause a strike in the 48 hour week it ...

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  37. FOREMAN OF JURY

    At the Central Court to-day Harold Henry Beckman(43),agent end Danlet John Davis(44). engineer were charged with having conspired ...

    Article : 100 words
  38. GRIM SEA STRUGGLE

    The crew of seven on the Aberdeen trawler. Bendoran, which grounded on the teacher [?] sherries at shetland, were drowned after clinging to ...

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  39. BOXING AND A GYMNASIUM

    Mr. Joe Gallagher has arranged to stage a 15 two-minute rounds boxing contest between Jack Ends and Billie Butler(the Guyra navvy)in the ...

    Article : 97 words
  40. GEPRGE ST.FIRE

    [?] broke out on the top floor of a building in George Street, near [?] Street at 6 o'clock this meeting though the brigades were ...

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  41. WASHED OFF THE ROCKS

    C. Young (58) a leading resident of Mornington (Victoria), was wash of off the rorks by a wave while collecting balt for fishing, and was ...

    Article : 32 words
  42. EARNEST ELECTORS!

    Although there are only will electors in [?] of a popullation of 30,000 free [?] and [?] defing the election [?] calling out ...

    Article : 61 words
  43. "NEWS" AND "SUN"

    The "Evening News" and "Sun" of [?] to-day that as from [?] next the price of each newspaper will be increased to a ...

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  44. CRICKET

    The following will represent the M.C.N's in their match against the Veterans"-- W. Whitby, G. Lloyd,[?] ...

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  45. WICGED IN TREE FORK

    The body of a man Found wedged in [?] fork of a tree near Gordon Falls [?] has been identified as [?] Namara, a former resident ...

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  46. JOHN BROWN'S WEALTH

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. It is reported at Newcastle that Sir Australia [?] is the chief [?] under the will at the [?] ...

    Article : 14 words
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