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  5. MAIN ROADS STRIKE

    Although of small dimensions in its beginning the strike of laborers employed on the main northern road to Newcastle has developed rapidly ...

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  6. "LABOR DAILY"

    The A.W.U. Convention carried the following motion:— "That this convention indignantly protests against the false and ...

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  8. P. R.

    The Premier, through the Acting Under Secretary to his department, has replied to the letter addressed to him by the Farmers and Settlers ...

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  9. REMOVE THE TROOPS!

    The Pekin Government has sent to the British Legation the following statement: We invite your attention to the ...

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  10. TYPHOID IN GAOL

    Dr. Morgan, Bacteriologist from the Board of Health, who has been making investigations concerning the outbreak of typhoid at Goolburn Goal ...

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  11. QUESTION OF HOURS

    The Metal Trades Employers' Association declines to consider the granting of 48 hours pay for 44 hours work until the Commonwealth ...

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  12. ARMIDALE RACES

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  13. RIVER TRAGEDIES

    Two drowning accidents occurred in the Yarra River to-day. Elsie Innokent, aged 15, was drowned at Hevington. She was a member of ...

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  14. STRENUOUS TENNIS

    In the Victorian tennis championships Patterson defeated Hakes 3-6, 6-4, 3-6, 18-16, 6-3. It was a ding[?] battle throughout. ...

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  15. WHEAT POOL

    The Minister for Agriculture says the Government is proceeding with arrangements to take a ballot of wheat growers to determine ...

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  16. OOCYTIN.

    A message from Be[?] Cul[?] that Dr. Guy Clark and Dr. [?] of the biochemistry department of the ...

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  17. "TISSUE OF LIES"

    In the legislative Assembly to-day Mr. Lang, in reply to Mr. Bavin, said he was not in a position to give information as to the terms and conditions ...

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  18. PROPAGANDIST ARRESTED

    An emissary from Canton, who delivered an inflammatory anti-British speech at a meeting of workmen, has been arrested under the ...

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  19. STATE ORCHESTRA

    A gift of £10,000 towards the endowment of a permanent ochestra for Melbourne has been announced from Mr. James Dyer, of Heyington Place ...

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  20. BURNT IN HIS BED

    George Richard Peel, a settler, who came to N.S.W. two years ago, was burned to death when his homestead caught fire. ...

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  21. HOSPITAL SHIP LEAVES

    According to a Malta despatch the hospital ship Maine sailed for China to-day. ...

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  22. OVER THE BRIDGE

    A motor driver who was proceeding on to the bridge across Long Cove Canal, Leichhardt, last night, lost control of his car when a wheel ...

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  23. WAR ON FLYING FOXES.

    A flying for drive wan carried out yesterday in the Stanthorpe district. [?] and other vehicles carried shooters from all parts of ...

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  24. GOLDEN CASKET

    In announcing that he was retiring from the position of supervising manager of the Golden Casket drawing, the Minister for Works (Mr. ...

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  25. QUEENSLAND'S GOVERNOR

    It is believed that S. T. Goodwin, who was Director General of the British Army Medical Service from 1918 to 1923, is to be the new Governor ...

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  26. POLICE AT BAY

    Armed with a Winchester rifle, a man kept a party of police at bay for about half-a-mile outside a house in Fairfteld. Eventually the police ...

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  27. LIGHT IN A MINE

    The charge against Joseph Rees, manager of the East Greta Colliery, of having allegedly allowed naked lights to be used in the safety light ...

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  28. CHATSWOOD EXPLOSION

    The condition of Fireman Sims and Bruce Graham, who were injured during explosions at Chatswood yesterday, is unchanged. ...

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  29. BUILDING CRISIS

    A compulsory conference between the master Guilders and employees in the building trades failed, as a result of which the application of the ...

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  30. F.A.Q.

    The grain sectional committee of the Chamber of Commerce has fixed the f.a.q. standard for N.S.W. wheat this season at 61 1/4 lb. ...

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  31. QUEENSLAND'S GOVERNOR

    The Premier denies the accuracy of the statement published by a London newspaper that the Queensland Government had twice disapproved of ...

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  32. SYBIL BAUER DEAD

    The death has occurred of Sybil Bauer, holder of all the world's backstroke swimming records. Miss Bauer died in hospital following three ...

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  33. "NOT OUR WAYS"

    "Their ways are not ours," sums up the conclusions of a Melbourne detective, Mr. Piggott, on American police methods. ...

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  34. LABOR DELEGATION

    It is regarded as certain that [?] Messrs. McInnes and Munden join the industrial delegation to America they will become involved in charges ...

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  35. A FATAL FALL

    William E[?]ton, 22, slipped while standing on a rock above Kepell Falls, near Marysville. He fell 40ft. and struck a piece of rock with the head. ...

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  36. UNKNOWN MAN FOUND

    An unknown man was found in an exhausted state in the bush at Matraville last night. It is through he had been wandering about the bush for ...

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  37. LONDON WOOL SALES

    At the woolsales to-day there was a good selection of merinos and an average selection of other descriptions. A keen home and continental demand ...

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  38. BOGUS CHEQUES

    Recently a man who appeared to be aff[?]ept, visited Nyabing and Pingrup farming districts and began to acquire properties. A number of ...

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  39. ESSEX CRICKET GROUND

    The Essex County cricket ground has been preserved in perpetuity through an anonymous offer of purchase by a leading Essex sportsman. ...

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  40. DEAD ON RAILWAY

    The decapitated body of James Lanabury, a brother of Mr. J. [?] Lansbury M.P., member for Bow and Bromley, was found on a railway line ...

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  41. S.A. LOAN

    The South Australian loan of 2 1/2 millions will be heavily over subscribed. ...

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  42. REPAIRING HYDE PARK

    The Railway Commissioners' offer of £10,000 towards restoring Hyde Park to its former condition was rejected by the parks committee of the ...

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