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  3. BUREAU REGISTRATIONS TO CEASE

    Mr. Justice Powers in giving judgment on the waterside dispute on Saturday, said he had not power to compel the shipping owners to abolish the overseas bureau at Sydney, but that he did have power to prevent its being used to smash ...

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  4. DARING JEWEL THEFT.

    A constable standing on the corner of Queen and Edward streets, outside the A.M.P. Buildings, at an enrly hour this morning, heard the sound ...

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  5. Great Gap in Her Side.

    The steamer Piako, after she collided with the concrete wharf at Pinkenba on Friday evening. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. CRICKET

    It was dull and rather muggy when Hendren (71) and Kilner, in filling Chapman's place, went to the wickets at noon to-day to resume England's ...

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  7. SANOS OR ROCK?

    Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, in an article in the "Spectator" dealing with foreign policy, says: "We should not undertake further commitments, ...

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  8. KNOTTY LEGAL POINT.

    An important point to be determined by the High Court, which meets in S[?]dney to-day, is whether, in the absence of a dispute between an ...

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  9. SUSPECTED PLOT.

    Additional plain clothes police, armed with revolvers, are guarding Downing-street, and will, accompany the Prime Minister (Mr. Stanley. ...

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  10. Returned Man's Plea.

    Michael O'Loughlin was presented before Mr. Justice Blair in the Criminal Court this morning on a charge of breaking, entering, and stealing ...

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  11. REPRIEVE SOUGHT.

    Strenuous efforts are being made at Hull to secure the reprieve of Willliam Smith, a shilp's painter, aged 26, who has been sentenced to death for ...

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  12. PERISHES IN FLAMES.

    Henry Evans, who esscaped from a burning house at Sheffield, was not aware that his neighbors had rescued his invalid wife through a window. ...

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  13. TO-DAY'S FORECAST.

    Cloudy, but fine; moderate temperature; light to moderate south-easterly to easterly wind. ...

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  14. IRISH BOUNDARY

    Sir James Craig (Prime Minister of Northern Ireland) declares that Ulster is not su[?]mitting evidence to the Boundary Commission. ...

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  15. PIGEONS AND WIRELESS.

    The Pigeon Society is urging for legislation to compel owners of wireless sets to place corks along aerials and ...

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  16. Late Sport.

    Kedron Park races this afternoon resulted:— Maiden Handicap, £50; about 5 furl[?]ngs.—Our Home, 10.0 (Brooks), 1; ...

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  17. TO BLACKEN LABOR.

    At the resumed hearing of the Sydney Council Commission this morning, Alderman Burke said that he had been a commission agent for five ...

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  18. "HAD NO CHANCE."

    Harold Price, who pleaded guilty in the City Police Court recently to six charges of breaking, entering, and stealing from houses in Brisbane and ...

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  19. TURF NOTES.

    In addition to Sereonoko and Plgeondor, Admetus has been nominated for the A.J.C. Summer Meeting. Admetus is in the Highweight nnd ...

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  20. SIR HARI SINGH.

    The "People" says that Sir Harl Singh has arrived in London, and is staying at a prominent Government official's home. He will probably ...

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  21. PUBLICATION PROHIBITED.

    In the Divorce Court thin morning, before Mr. Justice Lukin. Mabel James (nee Ridgway), of Nike[?]bah, Bought the dissolution of her marriage ...

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  22. BOXING.

    It is reported from Sydney that Harry Collins, Australia's welterweight champion, hopes to return to the boxing game in time to meet ...

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  23. SYDNEY MAYORALTY.

    The municipal Labor Caucus will meet, to-night, when, the Labor nominee for the Lord Mayoralty of Sydney will be decided. ...

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  24. TEST TEAM.

    Mr. Sydney Smith, secretary of the Australian Board of Cricket Control, this morning denied a rumor that the Australian Test Eleven had been ...

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  25. CHINATOWN RAID.

    Chinatown was surprised by a gambling raid on Saturday night, which was successful, 21 persons, including the banker and keeper, the latter two ...

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  26. BACK TO UNREGISTERED.

    The racehorses, Eudoress, First Commandment, and Memphian, which have been racing on registered courses for some time are to be raced ...

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  27. INTER-ALLIED FINANCE.

    Mr. Winston Churchill will attend the inter-A[?]nd Finance Conference in Paris on January 8, which is to deal with the division amongst the Allies ...

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  28. SUBURBAN FREE FIGHT.

    Knives, razors, and bottles were used by rival race gangs in a free fight at Brixton. The combatants fled at the ...

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  29. JOCKEYS AT FUNERAL.

    As a mark of respect to the late J. E., Maldens (secretary of the Coorparoo Race Club), jockeys will, ride In the funeral cortege to Toowong ...

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  30. SERVICE RECLASSIFICATION.

    Approval has been given by the Governor in Council to the reclassification scheme for the State Public Service submitted by Mr. M'Pherson, the ...

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  31. BEEF SUBSTITUTE.

    It is underntood that the London Trades and Labor Council is considering the introduction of reindeer meat, owing to the dearness of beef. ...

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  32. MELBOURNE UNEMPLOYED.

    Union men out of employment. in Melbourne have formed an organisation. It has a membership of 300, and constitutes a branch of a similar, union ...

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  33. CYCLONIC STORMS.

    A severe cyclonic storm broke over Blackall on Saturday afternoon, which wrecked the Town Hall, and unroo[?]ed a number or shops and houses. The ...

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  34. STATE FORECAST,

    Issued at noon to-day for the ensuing 24 hours:— Generally fine over sub-tropical zone except a shower or two near the ...

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  35. DARING THIEF.

    On Saturday night, when plenty of people were about, a daring thief s[?]ashed one of the windows at Grace [?]'s big store and got away with ...

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