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  2. Advertising

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  5. CHILD ENDOWMENT

    It is stated that it the Child Endowment Bill becomes law some factories in New South Wales will close their doors. The manager of ...

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  6. COMPULSORY UNIONISM

    The first prosecution—so it was stated—under the preference clause of an award was heard before Mr. G. C. Addison, Chief Industrial ...

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  7. STILL RETREATING

    The latest reliable information from the front is that General Sun Chuan Fang's army is definitely abandoning the Kaishing line, and is falling back ...

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  8. NEW LEGISLATION

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day, Captain Dunn gave notice of the introduction of the Agricultural Settlement Bill, which is designed to ...

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  10. THEODORE HITS BACK

    Addressing open-air meetings at Leichhardt Mr. E. G. Theodore replied in strong terms to what he described as the "gutter politics of the ...

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  11. THE RENOWN AT AUCKLAND. DUKE AT ADELAIDE

    Heavy rain was falling when H.M.S. Renown, with the Duke and Duchess of York aboard, arrived here The Leader of the Parliamentary Opposition. Mr. Butler, expressed surprise that no official function on behalf of the Government had been ...

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  12. TAXATION INCREASED

    In the Legislative Assembly this morning a bill to provide for increased taxation to the amount of between £500,000 and £600,000, was ...

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  13. THE "RED" RULES

    Within the next two or three days a manifesto will be circulated by the A.L.P. executive among all Labor Leagues and Councils, reviewing the ...

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  14. TO-DAY'S FORECAST.

    Cloudy more or less over the south and casters divisions, further rains and a tendency to thunder in the north-cast quarter, ...

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  15. THIRTY BURGLARIES

    The "cat burglar" in the Eastern Suburbs was arrested, according to the police, at Darlinghurst last night Thirty robberies, amounting to ...

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  16. APPALLING IGNORANCE OF AUSTRALIA

    Sir Ernest Harvey, Comptroller of the Bank of England, who is visiting Australia at the invitation of the Commonwealth Bank declares that ...

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  17. TELLTALE LINGER PRINTS

    Finger prints which, were found on an empty beer bottle formed the ohiof evidence given in the Goulburn Police Court against Edward Branston, who ...

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  18. THE HORSE DISAPPEARED.

    A female aborigine was riding a horse across Clare Crossing, on the Daly River, when without wanting it was dragged from ...

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  19. INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS

    The following agreement is relative to the British Concession at Kiu Kiang. The settlement lines along similar lines to that covering the Hang ...

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  20. SPEEDY MAILS BY AIR

    The Federal Cabinet has decided to invite tenders for an air mail service between Perth and Adelaide. This, it is said, will effect a saving ...

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  21. MISSION TO U.S.A.

    Steps have been taken to ensure that American Labor organisations will be fully apprised of the facts concurrent with the appointment and ...

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  22. MONEY IN BAND MUSIC

    After a world tour covering 60,000 miles and occupying 16 months, the Australian Commonwealth Band of 30 players, returned to Sydney to-day. ...

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  23. CIGARETTE AND PETROL TANK

    Arthur Home was filling a petrol tank at Mandiga, when a lighted cigarette fell in and caused an explosion resulting in terrible burns, from ...

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  24. ABORIGINAL MODEL STATE

    A petition, which has been authorised by the 'Aborigines' Protection League of South Australia, will be presented to the Federal Parliament ...

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  25. TO SPITE HIS WIFE.

    Gaston, Orpholan, after a quarter with his wife because she forbade him to play billiards, climbed to the second platform of the ...

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  26. DEADLY INFLUENZA

    The influenza epidemic is very severe in the North of England, particularly at Liverpool, where the death rate is alarming. ...

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  27. ASKED FOR POISON

    A woman, aged about 80, was alleged to have asked for a bottle at poison in a chemist's shop in Oxford Street, City, last night, and having ...

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  28. IMPALED ON SHAFT

    Reginald Anderson (21), was sitting beside the driver of a motor car at Fremantle, when a bakers' cart ran into the car. The shaft struck ...

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  29. COUNTRY KILLING

    At the Marrickville Council last night, Ald. McNeilly said that everytime a person passed Flemington saleyards he could see dead sheep lying all ...

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  30. MANFRED'S RECORD

    Manfred created a sensation on the Flemington track this morning by covering nine furlongs on the coarse proper in 1.53, thereby lowering the ...

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  31. PICTURES FOR CANBERRA

    The Chief Commissioner of the Federal Capital Commission (Mr. J. H. Butters), is seeking the assistance of the Australian Art Association in ...

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  32. PROVISIONS BY PACKHORSE

    Packhorse teams are now loading up with provisions at Almaden, at the junction of the Etheridge and Forsyth railways, and will make an ...

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  33. BIG CRICKET

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  34. WHEN THE EXHAUST CHOKED.

    Seven people met death in curious fashion to-day, when the exhaust pipe of a motor boat became choked. When the boat was ...

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  35. LATE COMMERCIAL

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  36. PER CAPITA PAYMENTS

    Replies from all States except West Australian and Tasmania have been received to the Federal Government's proposals for a commission of ...

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  37. TO-DAY'S PLAY.

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  38. HARBOR COLLISION

    The launch Caledonia collided with the Ferry Company's harbor lighter Storm[?] in Herry's Bay last night. The launch sank, but there was no ...

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  39. De HAVILAND'S FLIGHT

    Major De Haviland has de[?]ded to continue his flight from Perth to Melbourne on Thursday morning at 4.30, and expects to reach Adelaide ...

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  40. SUSSEX STREET MARKETS.

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