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  5. DANCE HALL RAID.

    Great interest was taken in several rases at the City Court involving a runt mental fashionable dance hall and cafe which was raided by the ...

    Article : 164 words
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  7. PEACEFUL IRELAND.

    Rev. Dr. Sheehy, who, with Rev. Dr. Tumey, returned to Sydney by the Aorangi from a tour of the world, found the Irish question practically ...

    Article : 162 words
  8. BOARDING HOUSE FIRE.

    A startling story of alleged attempts to burn down a boarding house at Mount Morgan was told at the Police Court, when an inquiry ...

    Article : 270 words
  9. THE 44-HOUR WEEK.

    Mr. Dunn, Minister for Agriculture, speaking at the Bathurst Experiment Farm, admitted that a strict rule couldn't be observed in ...

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  10. THE UPPER HOUSE.

    A large meeting af Parramatta last night carried a resolution protesting against the proposal to abolish the Legislative Council ...

    Article : 71 words
  11. CENTRALISING INDUSTRY.

    Discussing the removal of Leggo and Coy's factory from Bendigo to Melbourne, the Mayor of Maryborough said that though they had the ...

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  12. NO LOSS OF BUSINESS.

    The Attorney-General of New South Wales. Mr. McTiernan, who is visiting Melbourne, says the statement that manufacturing concerns in New ...

    Article : 70 words
  13. POLICE TO RETAIN HANDCUFFS.

    The Chief Secretary, Mr Lazzarini has announced that handcuffs will be retained as part of the equipment of members of the State police force. ...

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  14. INTERSTATE TENNIS.

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  15. ALLEGED DUMPING.

    The Government intends to utilise the available machinery to explore the allegations of dumping in connection with the importation of kerbside ...

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  16. VICTORIA WANTS 44-HOUR WEEK.

    The annual meeting: of the Commonwealth Council of the Federated Unions yesterday discussed the 44-Hour Week for Victoria. The ...

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  17. STATE ROLLS.

    The collection of the State rolls, postponed year on account of the imminence of an election, now is being made. It is pointed out that the ...

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  18. £800 HAUL.

    Leslie French, 25, and George Alfred Marshall, 26, convicted on a charge of shopbreaking were remanded for sentence. They were ...

    Article : 69 words
  19. POLICE AND 44-HOUR WEEK.

    The Chief Secretary, Mr. Lazzarin, has submitted the request of the police for a 44-hour working week to the State Cabinet. A statement ...

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  20. MOOREFIELD RACES.

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  21. CAR OVERTURNS.

    Three men were severely injured in a motor car accident which occurred near Yerrinbool last night. The car was driven by Kenneth Ian Dunbar, ...

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  22. BUSH FIRES.

    Thousands of acres of country, mostly stringy bark scrub in the Willingra district, 30 miles from Adelaide, has been laid waste by bush ...

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  23. VOTED THREE TIMES.

    Charles Glover, 72, a shoeblack, was fined £9 for having voted three times at the Federal elections. ...

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  24. THE EGG POOL.

    Mr. C. E. De Meares, joint manager of the Producers' Distributing Society, addressing a large gathering at Eastwood, defended the egg pool. ...

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  25. EMBEZZLING FUNDS.

    Thomas Rowland Wilkinson, of Rosefield, near Adelaide, was charged with having embodied two large turns of money of £100 each. It was ...

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  26. GOLD DISCOVERY

    A prospector named William Black, has made a rich gold discovery near Yalgarn, West Australia. A sample of the stone assayed by the ...

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  27. MANLY COURT INCIDENT.

    The innuendo concerning "a certain magistrate uttered by Mr. Rogers of the Crown Law Department, during an application for the ...

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  28. A.W.U. HANDICAP.

    In his annual report to the Inter-State Convention of the A.W.U., which is sitting at Coolangatta, Mr. E Grayndler, M.L.C., general secretary, ...

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  29. "I CAN'T SWIM."

    While Joseph Hardy, 35, a seaman on the steamer Port Hardy, and his companion were painting the side of a steamer, the platform swung ...

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  30. WOMAN GETS 10 YEARS.

    A well-known New Zealand identity, Martha Jane O'Shaughnessy, was convicted at Auckland, oh two charges of unlawfully using an instrument, ...

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  31. FURNITURE FIRE.

    At an early hour this morning a fire almost entirely destroyed the stock of the United Furniture Factory at Camperdown. Flames swept ...

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  32. YALLOURN STRIKE.

    The strike of members of the A. W.U. at Yallourn continues, but the electricity commission expects an early settlement. Should negotiations ...

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  33. SOVIET COURIER ATTACKED.

    A Riga correspondent states that a Soviet courier, travelling from Moscow to Riga by train, wan killed in Latvian territory by two men who ...

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  34. PARKING CARS.

    One street danger will be eliminated by the approval of the Inverell Municipal Council of a regulation to the effect that when a motorist wants ...

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  35. WOMAN ESTATE AGENT ARRESTED.

    A woman said to be engaged in the business of land and estate agent, was arrested yesterday, and charged with the misappropriation pf £10. It is ...

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  36. CAFE FELIX RAIDED.

    The Sydney Police raided the Cafe Felix, in King street last night and seized a large quantity of liquor mostly beer, and wine. Two personal ...

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  37. MELBOURNE'S MILK.

    According to official investigation more than half of Melbourne's milk and more than two-thirds, reckoning by standards adopted, in New York, ...

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  38. TWELVE MONTHS FOR ARSON.

    A former employee at the State Government Howe, Henry Hord, was sentenced to 12 months' gaol for argon. The house was occupied by a ...

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  39. APPEAL TO SANER. ELEMENTS.

    Mr. Pratten, Minister for Trade and Customs, says the Navigation Act is being slowly stranged by tactics which are being adopted by seamen. ...

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  40. TAKEN BY ALLIGATOR.

    News has been received from the north-west that Frederick Easton, of Avon Vale Station, 109 miles from Derby, was gripped by an alligator ...

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  41. JUDGES PINNED UNDER CAR.

    A motorcar conveying Judge Jones and Judge Carr, of the Native Appelate Court, capsized owing to the collapse of portion of the East Coast ...

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