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  5. STOP-WORK MEETING

    At a stop work [?] at Ipswich railway [?] it was unanimously [?] declare "black" the [?] ...

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  6. BIG CRICKET.

    The task of the selectors is not being made any easier as a result of the big Sheffield Shield match now in progress in Sydney. The only thing ...

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  7. STATION ROBBERY.

    Before Mr. W. I. Perry, P.M. in the Glen Innes Police Court yesterday afternoon, Edward Fisher, Geo. Stevens and Stanley Kenny were ...

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  8. Federal Policy

    A great reception was given the Prime Minister on his arrival in Sydney. In the course of an address last night Mr. Bruce made an important statement regarding Federal policy, and also indicated that the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. SPAHLINGER'S SERUM.

    Thomas Baker, the [?]onor of £20,000 to maintain the [?] laboratory at the Prince A[?] Hospital, offered £[?]0,000 to ...

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  11. KYOGLE-BRISBANE LINE.

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Bruce, expressed pleasure that the conference in Melbourne between [?]ives of the Commonwealth [?] the ...

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  12. DROWNED IN THE BARWON.

    Claude Ba[?] in the Barwon River at Geelong yesterday. With [?] number of [?] he went into the water and was ...

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  13. SPRUNG A LEAK.

    The steamer Tuncurry, which left Cape Hawke yesterday morning for Sydney, timber laden, sprang a leak and was forced to put back to port. ...

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  14. GROW [?]ODDER.

    Mr. A. H. E[?] McDonald, Superintendent of Agriculture, who has just returned from a tour of the North Coast, advises dairy fa[?] to [?] ...

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  15. DEATH'S TOLL.

    The feature of the report of the City Coroner Mr. Berriman, on the violent deaths in 1925 is the number of fatalities caused by motor vehicles. ...

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  16. Second Elevens.

    The annual match between New South Wales and Victorian second cricket teams commenced in Melbourne yesterday. Victoria in the ...

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  17. TROUBLE SPREADING.

    The extension of the dispute at the Sunbeam Mine is threatened. A member of the Engine Drivers' Union was dismissed yesterday, and ...

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  18. WHEAT FREIGHT.

    The rate for wheat parcels from Sydney to the United Kingdom, which last week were quoted at 37/6 per ton, has now been reduced to ...

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  19. NAME PLEASE!

    The Premier, Mr. Lang, in an interview last night, said he would be interested to learn the name and nature of the industries which ...

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  20. Queensland v. South Australia.

    In the match South Australia v. Queensland at Brisbane, South Australia has scored 198 and 153 for 7 wickers. Queensland made 183 in its ...

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  21. MORE STATE BUILDINGS.

    A proposal to extend the Public Health Department buildings in Macquarie Street at a cost of £68,000, is being considered by the Public Works ...

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  22. STRUCK THE WHARF.

    The ferry steamer Kisciuske collided with the Neutral Bay wharf at Circular Quay last night. Portions of the woodwork of the pontoon were ...

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  23. PICNIC FATALITY.

    John Burnam Hamilton, of Redcliffe, was drowned in the river Murray at Bonnie Doon, near Redcliffe, yesterday. Hamilton, who ...

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  24. GOVERNOR'S POWERS.

    According to statements made in Parliamentary lobbies yesterday, a cable message has been despatched to England on behalf of the ...

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  25. ALREADY FEELING THE EFFECTS.

    Mr. Napier Thomson, President of the Metal Trades Employers' Association, says the Commonwealth Statistician's figures for December ...

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  26. GORDON SARGEANT CRICKET SHIELD.

    To-day, on the local showground Tingha and Tenterfield are playing the final of the Gordon Sargeant Shield competition. To-night at 8 ...

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  27. SWIMMING.

    Ettie Robertson won the 100, yards championship of New South Wales at Randwick and Coogee club's carnival at Coogee aqua[?]um last night ...

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  28. PRYMONT EXPLOSION.

    John Waterson, another victim of the explosion at Pyrmont sugar works, died last night. The condition of the remaining two injured men ...

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  29. DRAGGED IN STIRRUP.

    Helen Nancy Bonner (11) was fatally injured at Drung Drung near Horsham, to-day. Accompanied by an eleven-years-old boy, she went ...

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  30. AUSTRALS v. DUNDEE.

    The following will represent Australs v. Dundee on the show ground to-morrow in a practice match, play to commence at 2 p.m. sharp:— ...

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  31. DINGHY OVERTURNS.

    A dinghy containing two men capsized off Fremantle. The occupants swam for two hours. Eventually one, William Finnigan, collapsed and ...

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  32. LEAVING CERTIFICATES.

    Results of the Leaving Certificate Examination are now announced. The numbers following the names indicate the subjects in which ...

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  33. ARTIFICIAL WOOL.

    Mr. Fairburn, Agent-General for Victoria, who arrived yesterday on a short business visit, said that after having given the matter earnest ...

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  34. RED RANGE v. DEEPWATER.

    The following team will represent Red Range v. Deepwater at Red Range on Saturday, 30th. inst., play to commence at 11 o'clock:—E. ...

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  35. REDHEAD DISASTER.

    It is stated that during the course of an inspection of the Redhead Colliery yesterday a great quantity of fire damp, and highly inflammable ...

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  36. CREW PROTESTS.

    Some excitement was caused "on the Wellington water front last night when the steamer Ngaio, after leaving her berth bound for Nelson ...

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  37. IMPERILLING INDUSTRY.

    Mr. C. A. Johnson, president of the Australian Institute of Marine and Power Engineers in Sydney speaking at a social function, said steps ...

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  38. STOLE THE WAGES.

    One of the [?] audacious robberies ever attempted in North Queensland occurred in [?] daylight at Lucinda Point on Saturday, when ...

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  39. SHIPPING TROUBLE FEARED.

    Further trouble is anticipated in the inter-State shipping trade, regarding the agreement between the owners and seamen. The whole ...

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  40. BAND CONTESTS.

    The Armidale City Band did not appear at the band contest on Sydney sports ground last night. ...

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