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  5. WIN FOR THE NORTH

    Mr. Jas. Plante, [?] of the Su[?] managers wired the "Examiner" yesterday:—"North Coast, Inverell and Tablelands won district ...

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  6. NO DECEPTION.

    The Premier, Mr. J. T. Lang, gives an unequivocal denial to the accusation that when the Government secured its 25 new ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 92 words
  7. TRAM OFF RAILS.

    A sensational tram accident occurred between Kogarah and Ramsgate this morning. It appears a steam tram left Kogarah for Sans Souci, ...

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  9. STATE ELECTION.

    In an address at the National Club, Mr. B. Bavin, Lender of the Opposition issued a warning regarding the State elections and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. A.J.C. RACES.

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  11. STORMY SCENES.

    Stormy scenes marked the meeting of the Liquor Trades Union to consider the action of the executive of the union in suspending a ...

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  12. ON THE TRACK.

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  13. AUSTRALIA AND CANADA.

    (Reuter.) "If it never works out any worse than it has for this year, I hope it will go on for ever," said the Minister for Agriculture, referring to the ...

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  14. NERANG EXPLOSION.

    The second death has occurred a result of the quarry explosion at Nerang yesterday, when George Giddy was blown to pieces. To-day ...

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  15. FEDERAL ROADS SCHEME.

    The Premier of Victoria said yesterday he did not think there was any prospect of his Government accepting the Federal roads scheme. ...

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  16. EDUCATED YEOMANRY.

    The Minister for Eucation opened the new buildings and grounds of the Hurlstone Agricultural High School at Glenfield yesterday. He ...

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  17. NEW ZEALAND BIRDS.

    The New Zealand Forestry League has issued a protect against the permit printed to the American, Mr. Whitney, for a bird collecting ...

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  18. SIX PERISH IN FIRE.

    Three men and three women were [?]lled in a fire in the Coolook district, country of Dublin early yesterday morning. Mysterious features ...

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  19. ANZAC DAY IN SCHOOLS

    Last year the Chief Secretary, Mr. J. N. Drew, refused permission for speeches in State schools on Anzac Day by persons other than teachers. ...

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  20. HEDGES DESTROYED.

    Four hedges and a creeper were destroyed by a fire in Canterbury and Loch Streets, St. Kilda, this morning. They are believed to have ...

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  21. SYDNEY SHOW.

    The attendance at the Royal Show yesterday was 44,150 compared with 48,000 on the corresponding day last year. ...

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  22. OLD MAN KILLED.

    At midnight on March 4 an old man, Robt Brown, was knocked down and killed by a motor car on St. George's Terrace. The car, which ...

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  23. TARIFF ALTERATIONS.

    A number of importers are stated to be finder the impression that the recent tariff alterations passed by the House of Representatives have ...

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  24. IMMIGRATION AGREEMENT.

    At a meeting of 19 religious bodies and welfare movements held in Sydney last night it was decided to form a deputation to wait on the ...

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  25. ALLEGED BRIBERY.

    Judge Mitchell has been appointed a Royal Commission to inquire in to and report upon the allegation of bribery against certain members of ...

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  26. QUEENSLAND SEAMEN.

    At a stop work meeting of the Queensland branch of the Seamen's Union cases for and against re-registration were discussed, on the ...

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  27. DEVELOPING THE OUTBACK.

    The Minister for Works and Railways refused a request by a deputation that main arterial roads which passed through the territories of ...

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  28. PRINCESS VICTORIA.

    (Reuter.) The latest bulletin states that Princess Victoria slept well for some hours, though her temperature remains, high. The condition of her ...

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  29. NO SATURDAY WORK.

    Mr. Hibble Chairman of the Coal Industry Special Tribunal, refused to grant the claims of the Miners' Federation for the abolition of ...

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  30. MOSTLY FINE.

    The State Meteorologist said this morning that to-day, to-morrow and Saturday should be mostly fine, with a shower or two in the morning and ...

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  31. DEARER FOOD.

    According to the State Statistician the general level of food prices during March showed an increase of 4½ per cent compared with the previous ...

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  32. TO-DAY'S FORECAST.

    Further rain in north-east quarter; fine otherwise; some frosts on South Highlands; winds chiefly between south-east and north-east. ...

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  33. RECORD WET MONTH.

    March last proved to be the wettest March ever recorded in New South Wales. ...

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  34. VICTORIAN ELECTIONS.

    The Chief Secretary said last night that the Victorian State elections were likely before the end of the year. It tubs expected when the ...

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  35. FRENCH POLITICS.

    The Socialists Party has decided not to vote against the Government, but to station from voting when a resolution of ce[?] is proposal, ...

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  36. COMMERCIAL.

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  37. FIREMAN KILLED.

    While travelling on a fire engine to a small fire at South Yarra last night, a fireman named William Plunkett, was killed and three ...

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  38. ANTI-COMMUNIST PLEDGE.

    The anti communist pledge demanded by the Queensland Central Executive of the Australian Labor Party and the recent Labor ...

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  39. £4,500,000.

    Speaking at the annual conference of the Federation of Parents and Citizens Association at N.S.W. Mr. Harkness, Under Secretary for ...

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  40. IRISH CLUB SENSATION.

    Hugh Daly was committed for trial with ball at £200 on a charge of having thrown a lighted firework from the gallery into the ...

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  41. ESCAPE FROM FLAMES.

    During a fire at Dubbo which destroyed a vulea[?]izing and tyre repairing shop, the proprietor, Wilkins, barely had time to get his wife ...

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  42. PAPER PULP INDUSTRY.

    The Legislative Assembly, by 18 votes to 5 pained the bill authorising the establishment of the paper pulp industry at Burnie. ...

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  43. JOHANNSEN AND WALSH.

    Johannsen says he will support the proposal to expel Tom Walsh from the Seamen's Union. ...

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