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  5. TASMANIA'S FINANCES.

    The report of Sir Nicholas Lockyer, who investigated the financial position of Tasmania, recommends that substantial financial aid from ...

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  7. SCARE FOR PASSENGERS.

    The steamer Na[?]kunda, on a voyage from Adelaide to Fremantle encountered ter[?] weather during which three [?] collapsed with ...

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  8. ALLEGED CRUELTY.

    At the Goulburn Police Court yesterday, D. McDonald, an agent, of Tumut, was charged with cruelty and ill-treating a number of calves. The ...

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  9. MISSING FROM HOTEL

    Frederick Albert McDonald, ex-M.P., for Barton, has been missing from the Hotel Sydney, since Thursday last, when he left the hotel after ...

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  10. CRICKETERS ARRIVE.

    Australia House was thronged [?] the occasion of the receptor to the Australian cricketers Mr. L. C. S. Amery, Secretary of ...

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  11. N.Z. 'QUAKE.

    Optik[?] reports an unusually severe earthquake which occurred at 10.45 p.m. on Sunday last. It is said to be the worst since 1914. ...

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  12. INDUSTRIAL BANK.

    The Premier. Mr. Larg, indivates [?] it is his intention to carry out the proposal contained in his industrial policy speech to form an in ...

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  13. CHINA'S ENEMIES.

    In the course of telegrams [?]ious peace Delegations W[?] F. [?]ays" while appreciating you [?]tions I would point out that [?] ...

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  14. CENSURE FOR SEALE.

    The Railway Workers' Industry Branch of the A.W.U. last night censured Mr. Seale, president of the A. L.P., for closing down the conference ...

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  15. JAPAN TO AUSTRALIA.

    Magaki, lecturer in Japanese at Melbourne University, who has returned from a holiday in Japan, expressed the hope that a High ...

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  16. RUN DOWN BY ENGINE.

    A shocking railway tragedy is reported from Penderton (West Australia). An Italian, an employee of the State mills, got his foot caught ...

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  17. A YOUTHFUL CROOK.

    A lad named James Cedri[?] H[?] worth (18½) who a week or two bark escaped punishment in Fremantle Police Court by stating he was work ...

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  18. DOCTOR WINS FIRST FELLOWSHIP.

    The Senate of Sydney University has decided to award the first fellowship in the newly established department of Urology to Dr. J. W. S. ...

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  19. COLLIERY ENGINEERS' DISPUTE.

    It is understood efforts are being made to settle the dispute affecting the members of the Federated Engine Drivers and Fireme[?]s ...

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  20. PREMIER GUNN.

    It is currently reported that the Premier, Mr. Gunn, has been offered a position on the migration commission by the Prime Minister, Mr. ...

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  21. COAL SUPPLIES.

    The City Council some times ago advertised for offers from coal-owners to meet the requirements of the present electrical power-house, and ...

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  22. HEROIC'S PRICE.

    C. B. Kellow, owner of Heroic, who has arrived in Fremantle en route to England, referring to his refusal of the offer of 10,000 guineas for the ...

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  23. NO LEASE OF SPORTS GROUND.

    The Minister for Lands (Mr. Loughlin) has refused a request by the Rugby League for a five years' lease of the Sydney Sports Ground ...

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  24. TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS

    The final stages of the New south Wales Lawn Tennis championships commenced shortly before noon to-day, after several postponements on ...

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  25. NO VOLUNTEER "WHARFIES."

    The steamer Canupos is still idle at Lyttleton. There has been no response to the call for waterside workers to discharge the vessel's ...

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  26. FORTY-FOUR HOURS.

    The Council of the Metal Trades Employers' Association has potted the following notice in all shops under their control:—"In common with ...

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  27. LYNTON DIVORCE.

    Application was made to-day to Mr. Justice James in the Divorce Court, for a writ of attachment against Mayne Lynton, actor, on the ...

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  28. POLICE IN CONFERENCE.

    When the Police Association Conference resumed to-day a motion was carried that the Chief Secretary bo asked, through the Chief ...

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  29. WORLD COURT CONFERENCE.

    Formal notice that the United States will not participate in the World Court Conference at Geneva in September his been sent to the ...

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  30. WALSH'S NEW UNION.

    Application was made to the Industrial Registrar on behalf of the old Federated Seamen's Union of Australia for an extension of time for a ...

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  31. FORTY-FOUR HOURS.

    George Buckland, secretary of the Australian Workers' Union, says the decision in the 44 Hour Week case vill have a far-reaching effect. He ...

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  32. SHOOTING FATALITY.

    Two brothers named Smith were out shooting rabbits in the Wagga district on Sunday, when Charles heard two shots and found his brother, ...

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  33. SNATCHED BABIES FROM PRAM.

    There was a sensational occurrence at Randwick when an elderly woman tried to snatch two babies from a perambulator which was being ...

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  34. DIED WHILE SINGING.

    Ivy Stephenson, aged 35, collapsed while Hinging at a concert at Alexandria Town Hull last night and when removed to hospital was found ...

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  35. GOVERNOR-GENERAL INJURED.

    It his just transpired that the Governor-General lost the top joint of his right forefinger, when a heavy window sash at Admiralty House fell ...

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  36. GET ON THE ROLL!

    The Chief State Electoral Officer. Mr. Harkness, today issued a earning to people that they should see that their name is on the State ...

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  37. A CITY FIRE.

    A fire broke out in the factory of Osrar Harvey and company, elect[?]cal manufacturers, Waterloo. The premises were severely damaged ...

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  38. THE EIGHTH TIME.

    Goods valued at £200 were stolen on Saturday night from Collett's Ltd., clothiers and outfitters. This is the eighth time in 18 months that ...

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  39. ANZAC DAY.

    Unemployed Diggers in Melbourne have decided to hold a parade on Anzac Day in oppisition to the big official demonstration of returned ...

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  40. ARMED BURGLAR ESCAPES.

    Threatening to put a bullet through a man who had discovered him in a house in Moore Street; North Brighton, last night, a young armed ...

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  41. REFUSE TO RETURN.

    The workers on the Yallourn electricity scheme, are still on strike, despite the back-to-work order gven by the Victorian Branch of the ...

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  42. PAINLESS "HANGING."

    A man was found dead at [?]ton with a [?]ord round his neck, but his neck was not broken, and their were no signs of asphyxia. At the ...

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  43. COBHAM'S FLIGHT.

    The Minister for Defence says that every possible assistance will be given by the Federal Government to Cobham in his proposed flight from ...

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  44. FINE WEATHER.

    Fine weather prevailed frilly generally over N.S.W. yesterday, and the only rain recorded [?] a few light falls on the southern ...

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  45. REMARKABLE ACCIDENT

    A shocking accident occurred at Kingsaroy, when a man named Charles Kennedy had the skin torn off his face from ear to ear. He was riding ...

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  46. STEAMER DISABLED.

    The coastal steamer Currumbene, engaged in the [?]imben trade, met the full force of the recent gale and put into Broken Bay. A message has ...

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  47. To-day's Forecast

    Fine, with variable winds cold nights with a few frosts and fogs on the highlands, mild day temperatures. ...

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