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  4. ENGINEER MUST GO

    Seven hundred men employed in the construction of the railway from Kyogle to the Queensland border threaten to go on strike within a ...

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  5. STATE CREDIT.

    When the Legislative Assembly met to-day the Premier told Sir Thomas Henley he was not aware that the financial credit of New South ...

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  8. SUBURBAN BURGLARIES

    As a result of their inquiries [?]gun over a week ago into many household robberies an the western Suburbs, Constables [?] Gorman and ...

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  9. THE NEW ELECTORATES

    In consequence of the re-distribution of State electorates, under the single seats system, it was learned yesterday that the metropolis probably ...

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  10. FEDERAL LAW SUPREME

    In the High Court the appeal by H. V. McKay, Ltd., against the lower court's conviction for not [?]aving [?]rters and drivers the Victorian ...

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  11. CONSTABLE IN THE DOCK.

    At Perth Police Court Samuel Huntwater, a policeman, of Fremantle pleaded guilty to two charges of unlawful possessoin of goods found in ...

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  12. ANOTHER DISPUTE SETTLED.

    The dispute between the carters and drivers and the Colonial Sugar Refining Co., concerning overtime payment, was settled by the ...

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  13. CARS IN COLLISION

    Two motor cars collided with considerable force at the intersection of Dowling and Fitzroy Street, Moore Park, last night, and were badly ...

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  14. GUARD IN TRAM SMA[?]

    The Victorian Cabinet has decided that William Milvain who was acquitted in connection with the Caulfield train smash, shall appear before ...

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  15. TWO MILLION CAPITAL

    The amalgamation of the Australasian Paper and Pulp Co., Ltd., Melbourne, and the Cumberland Paper Board Mills. Sydney, is ...

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  16. THIEF IN THE HOUSE

    When Mrs. Maris Forwood, aged 85, residing at Kogarah, entered her bedroom yesterday afternoon she saw a man in the room. Upon asking ...

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  17. WOMEN'S STATUS

    A deputation from the Feminist Club interviewed the Attorney-General this morning and requested him to amend the law relating to the ...

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  18. LABOR'S WRANGLE

    A writ has been issued out of the Supreme Court by Alfred Collins, solicitor, acting on behalf of J. F. Higgins, M.L.C., claiming £2000 ...

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  19. STATESMAN'S DEATH

    The death is announced of Sir Jas. Carroll, M.L.C., a well-known Dominion statesman, aged 69. ...

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  20. SHANGHAI THREATENED

    The Chinese rebels have halted their advance within a dozen miles of Shanghai. The railway services are totally interrupted and martial law ...

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  21. 54 FIRES.

    During yesterday the fire brig[?] in Sydney and suburbs received 64 calls to fires. The record number of calls for one day in Sydney ...

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  22. AERIAL MAIL

    The P.M.G's. Department is reported to be considering an air mail service between Perth and Adelaide. This it is suggested, would connect ...

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  23. COOL CAR THIEF

    W. Cudmore, a Queensland station owner, had his car stolen in Melbourne on Saturday afternoon. A few minutes later the saw the car in ...

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  24. STRUCK A BRIDGE

    Crashing into the rail of the Tarlo bridge on Tarloga Road, near Goulburn, a big car was wrecked, with serious Injuries to one occupant and ...

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  25. MEAT CONTROL

    A conference of delegates from various States was held in Melbourne on the subject of meat export. A suggestion was made that an ...

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  26. FORD'S MEN.

    Having been refuted admission to Ford's workshops at Geelong to address the employees officials of the Melbourne and Geelong Trades Hall ...

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  27. DRAGGED IN STIRRUP

    Allan Christie ([?] years old) was riding with his parents on Glenmore Station, in the [?]otamundra district, when a bee or hornet stung his ...

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  28. JOB CONTROL ALLEGED

    Because they were said to have been practising job control, more than 20 employees of David Hyland and Sons, Pty., Ltd., fishmongers and exporters, ...

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  29. BRITISH COAL STRIKE

    The "Petit Pari[?]en" says that owing to the British coal strike, foundries in Trig[?] lately have been using coal from Essen, Germany. The ...

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  30. OIL IN TASMANIA

    Estimates of the deposit of oil shale in Tasmania placet quantity at more than 43 million tons. This is believed to contain 40 gallons of ...

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  31. NEWCASTLE WIRELESS

    The Postmaster-General has refused the request of the Newcastle people for the establishment of a wireless station. It was estimated the ...

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  32. EXTRAORDINARY COLLISION.

    Two horsemen Charles Brown and Bernard Walsh, met in collision on the [?] western highway near Kelso. Brown's horse fell and trampled ...

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  33. ROYALTY IN AMERICA

    Queen Marie of Roumania and her [?] arrived in New-York this morning. Her majesty told the reporters that she loved all Americans ...

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  34. BOOMING INDUSTRY

    Speaking at the official [?] connection with Southern [?] celebration Mr. [?] said the 44 Hour week [?] ...

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  35. CRITICALLY INJURED

    Knocked down by a motor car at the corner of Sophie and Curlewis streets, Bondi, last might, Alice Maud Voakes ([?]), a widow, was critically ...

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  36. OUR DAILY DERAILMENT.

    A truck attached to the Lake Car[?] mail, left the rails. It is believed the derailment was due to a f[?] No damage was ...

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  37. THE CENTURY.

    Temperatures reached [?] at many places in the far West and North Coast yesterday. and were generally warm to hot throughout. ...

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  38. WILLIAMS AT RABAUL

    Capt. Williams and party arrived at Rabaul at 4.20 p.m. yesterday. The party come [?]ore in the customs [?]ch and were met by a large ...

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  39. GOLDFIELDS MURDERERS.

    The Subiaco [?]age Workers, and the employees of the [?] implement works have endorsed the test against the Labor Government's ...

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  40. THEIR WEEKLY EXCITEMENT.

    For the fifth Sunday in succession Charles Re[?] and other I.W.W. speakers were arrested for speaking in Botanic Park without a [?]it. ...

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  41. CANN AND IMMIGRATION.

    Mr. George [?] Minister for Health, in [?] the [?] of the[?] building [?] the Royal Hospital for Women. Paddington, ...

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  42. TO-DAY'S FORECAST

    Fine at first, but [?] rising with northerly [?]ter becoming [?]led west with scattered [?] ...

    Article : 13 words
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