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  2. Advertising

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  4. CRICKET.

    The outstanding [?] of the [?] days [?] at the ...

    Article : 465 words
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  7. ANOTHER STRIKE?

    It is regarded as certain that conditions impeded by the ultimatum of steamship owners regarding job control, will not be acceptable to the ...

    Article : 55 words
  8. LOST IN THE PEAR.

    William Ba[?] some [?] ago in [?] work was picked up at Fer[?] exhausted condit[?] ...

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  9. Angry Criticism

    What promises to be an exceedingly stormy session of the State Parliament opened to-day. Many matters of the gravest importance are in the offing, and it is already apparent that bitter criticism will be ...

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  10. THE PACT.

    Mr. Stewart, M.P., formerly Federal Minister for Works and Railways, says it was apparent at the recent electrons that there was a ...

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  11. STRIKE IN BRISBANE.

    The employees of [?] Ltd., clothing m[?] Stanley Street, So[?] a meeting and ref[?] ...

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  12. FORTY-FOUR HOURS.

    Mr. Myhill, secretary of the Metal Trades Employees' Association, states that the 44 hours week has resulted from an employers' point of ...

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  13. PRESENCE OF MIND!

    Presence of [?]bined averted a tragedy at [?] yesterday. A motor [?] man, his wife and [?] ...

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  14. UNEMPLOYED DEMONSTRATION.

    About 200 unemployed congregated outside Parliament House this morning and demanded to see the Premier who, however, was busy in the ...

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  15. CANBERRA MINT.

    The Victorian treasurer if opposed to any proposal to establish a mint at Canberra, inasmuch as the organisation for this purpose is ...

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  16. MONEY FOR CITY 'BUSES

    Mr. Kilpatrick, M.L.A. to-day strongly criticised the Premier on his decision to spend millions of the taxpayers' money for the resumption of ...

    Article : 148 words
  17. WOMAN POISONED.

    Gertrude Bennett (41), of Walt[?] Street, Leichhardt, was a [?]itted to the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital last night in a very [?] cond[?] ...

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  18. DOMESTIC TRAGEDY.

    A shocking tragedy occurred at Coolup (West Australia) yesterday when a farmer named William Herry Clarke was shot dead. It is ...

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  19. A BISHOP'S FIAT.

    Bishop Barnes, the new Bishop of Birmingham, called at Lambeth Palace to-day in connection with the dispute with 15 vicars of his ...

    Article : 151 words
  20. HIGH COMMISSIONERS

    Referring to press cables from Australia regarding the raising of the status of the High Commissioner, the Imperial authorities point out ...

    Article : 164 words
  21. SOMOA'S HURRICANE.

    The New Zealand Minister for External Affairs has received a radio message from Samoa, stating that only three deaths are reported ...

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  22. BIG BLAZE.

    A fire which occurred at Eden on Sunday morning destroyed a block of wooden buildings in the main street, including Howitt's billiard ...

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  23. ALLEGED MURDER.

    Thomas Frederick Baden Powell Jurgens, alias Murray, and his wife Beatrice' Harper, alias Murray, were committed for trial at the local ...

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  24. TO-DAY'S PLAY.

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  25. A SERIOUS CHARGE.

    At the Balmain Police Court to-day, two men, John Illingworth (20), a carter, and William Harold Hancock (24), a carter, were remanded on a ...

    Article : 62 words
  26. VICTORIAN SELECTORS.

    When the Victorian Cricket Association met last night, the motion of which notice had been given, that the selectors have lost the confidence ...

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  27. ABOLISHING THE COUNCILS.

    A deputation from the Local Government Association will interview the Premier to-morrow [?] to protest against the proposal of the ...

    Article : 65 words
  28. PRE-SELECTION BALLOTS

    Delegates from the Australian Railway Unions to the A.L.P., conference will propose the abolition of the pre-selection ballot in a leading ...

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  29. UNFRIENDLY ATTACK.

    James Smith (71), a visitor from Kurri Kurri, was sitting near the edge of the cliff at Rose Bay yesterday, when a man approached him. ...

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  30. N.Z. ON THE SPOT.

    The New Zealand cricketers, playing against Maitland, scored 610 runs for seven wickets, Darce contributing 282. ...

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  31. THE COOGEE ASSAULT.

    At the Central Police Court to-day, William Henry Curtis was further remanded till January 10, on a charge of having feloniously wounded Annie ...

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  32. SHOT DEAD.

    James Troyning, and a youth named Chas Ley, left home to shoot kangaroos. Troyning was walking some little distance behind Ley, who ...

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  33. BANDITS' ATTACK.

    In connection, with an attack of a train by bandits, 20 bodies, burnt beyond recognition have been recovered from the train. It is said ...

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  34. CONSERVATION OF FODDER.

    The Commissioners of the Rural Bank have been so impressed with the need for fodder conservation on a systematic basis on the farm that ...

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  35. FIRED AT YOUTHS.

    A man who had been behaving mysteriously on the barks of the Yarra at Richmond last night fined a shot at three youths, who spoke to ...

    Article : 57 words
  36. DAMAGING SOLDIER'S STATUE.

    At the Central Court to-day, four young men. Henry Harrington, Harold Suttle, Eric Wolfe and Norman Grim[?]d, were charged with having ...

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  37. THE STRIKE LEVY.

    It is probable the departure of the steamer Suva for Fiji to-morrow may be delayed, owing to the dispute among the seamen over the refusal ...

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  38. KING OF HEDJAZ.

    Ibsand has been proclaimed King of the Hedjaz. ...

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  39. MELBA'S FAREWELL.

    At the commencement of her "good-bye tour," Madame Melba said—"Perhaps you may think, being Australian, that I cannot ...

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  40. AFTER THE FLOODS.

    There was a fine sunny week-end, and the flood are gradually subsiding, but even in the absence of further rain draining and ...

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  41. GROWING WEAKER.

    The condition of Sir Austin Chapman this morning was extremely grave. He is gradually becoming weaker. ...

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