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  6. The Fire Fiend

    A tale of terrible woe comes from Victoria and South Australia, where the worst fires for a generation are fiercely raging. The loss of life is appalling, while the damage to property will run into an incredible ...

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  7. GUYRA-DORRIGO.

    The cost of the construction of new railways, is a result of the 44 hours week, was revealed yesterday at an inquiry by the Parliamentary ...

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  8. DOYLE WINS.

    Frank Doyle (N.S.W.). defeated R. Grier (Queensland) in the re-swim for the 100 yards championship of Australia. ...

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  9. STILL THE HEAT.

    The continuous heat wave shows no signs of abating. To-day was one of the hottest days for many years, the official temperature being 92 ...

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  10. COMMUNISTS IN QUEENSLAND.

    Reviewing the recent Labour Convention, the Premier of Queensland, Mr. McCormark, said it was distinctly against the disruptionists. He ...

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  11. ELECTION RIOTS.

    Violent election riots have occurred throughout Rumania in which three people killed and 20 injured. Bucharest is being [?]tled ...

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  12. CITY FIRE.

    A fire occurred last night at the assembly and service station at Garratt's Limited, motor dealers, at Camperdown. The damage is ...

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  13. EARL CRAVEN.

    Following the receipt in New York of a report that Earl Craven had arrived in a Canadian city on Sunday, he was found registered at a hotel ...

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  14. T.B. SERUM.

    Sir Neville Howse, Federal Minister for Health, states that within two months at most—probably sooner—there will be exhaustive ...

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  15. LABOR CONFERENCE.

    There is every indication that the annual A.L.P. conference will be stormy. Opposing groups are strenuously organising and it is expected ...

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  16. COUNTRY PARTY REORGANISATION.

    A proposal for the reconstruction of the Country Party will be discussed at the annual conference of the Victorian Farmers' Union. A plan ...

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  17. GUN ACCIDENT.

    Frederick Smith, employed as a groom at Mulyan station, near Cowra, after cleaning a shot gun, put a cartridge in it preparatory to having ...

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  18. CANNES TENNIS.

    In the Cannes Tournament Lenglen beat Contos Tavlos 6.0, 6-2 ; Wills beat Vlasto 6—1, 6—4. ...

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  19. FILM PROPAGANDA.

    In the House of Commons Mr. L. C. S. Amery stated that Australia and other dominions have made representations directing attention to ...

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  20. IN OTHER STATES.

    Serious bush fires are reported in Tasmania and many places have been destroyed. Fire fighters worked heroically for many hours ...

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  21. STRIKES COST MONEY.

    As a result of the strike at Mort's Dock the men employed there are losing £7000 a week in wages. ...

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  22. OCEAN ISLAND TROUBLE

    H.M.S. Laburnum has returned to Auckland from Ocean Island, after investigating the recent trouble among the phosphate workers. ...

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  23. THEY WON'T RAT.

    Mr. Lang, referring to rumors that certain Labor members in the Legislative Council had decided to vote against the bill to abolish that ...

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  24. SEAMAN ASSAULTED.

    As the result of an affray which is reported to have occurred in a house in Terry Street, City, last night, Carl Westmore, 28, a seaman, was struck ...

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  25. ANOTHER AMERICA.

    Robert Grant junr, a prominent London banker and business man, in an interview said that Australia astounded him. He did not see there ...

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  26. LATE COMMERCIAL.

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  27. SYDNEY FUND.

    The Lord Mayor of Sydney, referring to the ruin caused by the Victorian bush fires, expresses his willingness, if necessary, to establish a ...

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  28. PITCHFORK METHODS.

    Reginald Johns, 36, fruit dealer, was found at the rear of an hotel at Islington, near Newcastle, yesterday, suffering from the effects of having ...

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  29. AMAZING HEROISM.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday Afternoon Thirty-two persons are known to [?]av have lost their lives in the bush fires, and many others are believed to be ...

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  30. FORTY-FOUR HOURS.

    Delegates representing the Commonwealth Council of Federated Unions, the Trades Hall Industrial Disputes Committee (Melbourne) and ...

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  31. HOMEBUSH MARKET.

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  32. TILL RIFLED.

    The sum of £62 in notes and coin was stolen from the till of a drapery shop in Liverpool Street, Sydney, yesterday afternoon. Not long after the ...

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  33. DENTAL EXAMS.

    At a meeting of the Dental Board an alteration of the regulations was agreed to, under which the Sydney University will take over the ...

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  34. SHEFFIELD SHIELD.

    The recommendation of the executive of the N.S.W. Cricket Association, that Queensland should be admitted to the Sheffield Shield ...

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  35. YELLOW CABS.

    Yellowcabs of Australia Ltd. have served a statement upon two motor cab owners claiming in each instance an injunction and damages in ...

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  36. DAIRY HERD SALE.

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  37. UNBELIEVABLE IGNORANCE.

    At the York Police Court yesterday Jas Henry Baker, laborer, was charged with having committed serious offences against his 13-year-old ...

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  38. BOOHOOED THE BUILDERS.

    A mob of 200 men boohooed the workmen on the State Bank job in Pirie Street,' and threatened personal violence and incendiarism. One firm ...

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  39. MERCHANT'S BIG ESTATE.

    The estate of the late Charles Kolling, merchant, has been valued for probate purposes at £93,519. His widow is the sole executor and he ...

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  40. CHAFF-CUTTERS' AWARD.

    Mr. J. Bailey, Chairman of the Central Branch of the A.W.U. says his organisation is most dissatisfied with the manner in which the ...

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