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  2. Advertising

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  6. WAREHOUSEMAN ARRESTED.

    Acting on certain instructions the police yesterday raided a warehouse in the city, a shop at Dulwick Bill and a house at Ashfield, and seized ...

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  7. PEACE OF EUROPE.

    Mr. Latham, Federal Attorney-General, in a lecture in Sydney last night on the league of Nations, speaking of the procedure in relation ...

    Article : 91 words
  8. THE UPPER HOUSE.

    It was stated yesterday that following the Governor's refusal to permit additional appointments to the Legislative Council, the Premier, Mr. ...

    Article : 125 words
  9. QUALIFIED OPTIMISM

    A correspondent says qualified optimism is the nearest description of the atmosphere at the opening of the 39th session of the Council of the ...

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  10. MINIATURE CROMWELL.

    The failure of the Mayor to submit to the council certain letters received from the State metal quarries was strongly criticised by ...

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  11. GUN ACCIDENT.

    Stanley Fernley, aged four was shot dead at his father's farm [?]ar Taree. Howard Fernley, aged [?] his brother, says they went to the ...

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  12. THE HISTORIC BILL

    The Premier, Mr. Lang, in an interview last night, said he thought the Government might fairly claim to have achieved wonderful results ...

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  13. EOEN-MONARO.

    Following are the latest figures in the Eden-Monaro election:—Perkins (Nationalist) 19,499 Morgan (Labor.) 12,817 ...

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  14. ANOTHER SUSPENSION.

    The Sydney branch of the Seamen's Union last night suspended W. Raeburn. general secretary, for "gross neglect of duty and ...

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  15. VOLUNTEER CREWS.

    The usual midweek sailings announced by the North Coast S.N. Co., Ltd., are to be carried out according to schedule, despite the fact that the ...

    Article : 128 words
  16. £1200 SHORTAGE.

    The Melbourne police last night arrested Geo. Douglas Parkinson, and charged him with having, while a member of the partnership firm of ...

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  17. "BRICKIES" DISGUSTED.

    The bricklayer's Union carried a resolution viewing with disgust the petty action of the executive of the A.L.P. in calling upon J. Beasley and ...

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  18. CITY FIRE.

    A fire which broke out in Empire House opposite the fire headquarters in Castlereagh Street, last night, was fortunately discovered before it ...

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  19. WATCHMEN WANT 44 HOURS.

    A meeting of watchmen last night denounced the Government for opposing the application for a 44-hour week for watchmen. It was decided ...

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  20. STRIKE THREAT.

    The employees at Botany power house have threatened to strike because of the refusal of the City Council [?]ocomply with the demand that ...

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  21. RAILWAY CARRIAGES

    Mr. W. Read, secretary of the Newcastle branch of the Boilermaker's Union, upon referring to the construction of ten steel railway ...

    Article : 125 words
  22. BUSH FIRES.

    Further bush fires are raging in various parts of the State, and two dwellings at Gunyah were destroyed. In one instance a wife and four ...

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  23. STRICTER LIQUOR LAWS.

    "No person shall on any Sunday, Good Friday or Christmas Day. carry, consume, or be in possession of [?]hy liquor on any park, lands. [?] ...

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  24. NOTICE TO 150 WORKMEN.

    The Balmain Mine Company yesterday issued fourteen day's notice to about 150 workmen, which is approximately half the total number ...

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  25. BOY'S HEAD ON CIRCULAR SAW.

    James Berry, aged 10, crawled under the floor of Shelley's Ice Works at Ashfield last night to collect small pieces of ice falling from a circular ...

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  26. MELBOURNE SHORT OF WATER.

    Unless these is rain shortly Melbourne will be faced with the possibility of being practically without water, yesterday the Yan Yean level ...

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  27. INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION.

    The State Cabinet yesterday discussed the question of the appointment of an Industrial Commissioner but the matter was not finalised. ...

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  28. MUST JOIN UNION.

    The application by a number of clerks to the Board of Trade and Arbitration for exemption from joining the Federated Clerks' Union of ...

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  29. GIPSY SMITH.

    An enthusiastic welcome was given to the evangelist, Gipsy Smith, by a Urge crowd which gathered at Spencer Street Station to meet him ...

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  30. CAR v. TRAM.

    Mr. and Mrs. Robert Newbound were approaching a railway crossing in a motor car, when they became aware at an approaching train. ...

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  31. COMMERCIAL

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  32. NO MERCY.

    Thrashings were ordered to sex offenders in the General Sessions. In passing sentence Justice Moule clearly [?]dicated that in future ...

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  33. STOP-WORK MEETINGS.

    There is stated to be considerable discontent among the members of the Federated Engine Drivers' and Firemen's Association at the terms ...

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  34. GOULBURN GAOL TYPHOID.

    Another prisoner, from Goulburn gaol was admitted to the District Hospital suffering from typhoid This makes a total of sixteen ...

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  35. LORRY OVER CUTTING.

    Harry Turney was driving a motor lorry up Comboyne Mountain when the vehicle skidded in negot[?]ting a sharp turn in the road, and ...

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  36. HOMEBUSH STOCK SALES.

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  37. NURSES' 60-HOUR WEEK.

    In a letter to the Returned Soldiers' League, signed on behalf of the nurses at the Prince of Wales Hospital, it is complained the number ...

    Article : 73 words
  38. ABOLITION OF STATE GOVERNMENTS.

    A petition has been arranged for presentation to the Prime Minister, asking that a referend[?] held on the question of the abolition ...

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  39. WAGGA RABBITS.

    As Murrulabale Station, in the Wagga district, it is coating £1200 year to combat the rabbit pest, but the manager, Mr. S. H. Eldershaw, ...

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  40. TO-DAY'S FORECAST.

    Still some showers is the north-east corner, otherwise generally war[?] to hot and sultry, with north wi[?], but change to ...

    Article : 39 words
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