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  2. Advertising

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  4. INNOCENT MAN IN GAOL.

    Recently George Leaman was sentenced to six months' imprisonment at Hobart on a charge of having embezzled £290, the property of the ...

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  5. LONDON SENSATION.

    Following the dayight escape of two prisoners from Pentonville less that a fortnight ago while painting the roof of the prison hospital, one of ...

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  7. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    When the Legislative Assembly met this morning Mr. Lee asked the Premier whether, in view of the unf[?] relations that existed between ...

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  8. SERIOUS TURN.

    According to a message from Fremantle every man boarding ships in the harbor yesterday took with him an implement suitable for use in a ...

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  9. SEVEN DROWNED.

    A search is being conducted for seven men believed to have been drowned on Saturday night when the tug Hope, engaged in salvage ...

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  11. BADLY KNOCKED ABOUT

    At a late hour last night Nellie Davis, 40, was admitted to Sydney Hospital suffering from concussion, s[?]ock, fractured, ribs, and probable ...

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  12. FOUND HANGING ON TREE.

    Percy Evans, accountant, walked out of the office of the Associated Radio Coy, Ltd., Melbourne last Thursday afternoon, and two days ...

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  13. "JOB CONTROL."

    It is reported that Inter-State owners will in future regard any hold-up of their vessels past sailing time as the exercise of job control, and will ...

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  14. MARITIME STRIKE.

    The Minister for Mines replied to Mr. Fitzpatrick that everything possible was being done by the Government and Mines Department towards ...

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  15. RING KNOCKS BOSCQ.

    Ring knocked out Bo[?] in the sixth round. ...

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  16. WHITE OR BROWN.

    Addressing the Federated Master Bakers' Association of Australasin at the annual conference at Adelaide President Parker said it was only a ...

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  17. SEAMEN'S ULTIMATUM.

    Mr. Bavin asked the Premier if he would lay upon the table the ultimatum be had received from the Seamen's Union. Mr. Lang replied that ...

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  18. STEAMER RAIDED.

    Striking seamen raided the steamer Ap[?] at Bunbury, West Australia, and r[?]ked out the fires, drew the fire bars and dropped two anchore. ...

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  19. RECORD CARGO.

    The steamer Fordsdale, of the Commonwealth line, which arrived at Fremantle yesterday, has on board one of the largest cargoes ever brought ...

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  20. BANTAM WEIGHTS.

    At the National Sporting Club, in a fight of 20 rounds, for the British bantamweight championship, Johnny Brown, of Aldgate, the holder ...

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  21. THE GOLD PASS.

    Mr. Sanders asked the Premier whether, if the Legislative Council were to be abolished, the Premier would guarantee the members would ...

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  22. SLOWLY GROWING.

    According to the Commonwealth statistics Australia's net gain in population for eight months was 21,044, of whom 98 per cent. were white. ...

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  23. LOSS OF £750,000.

    It is estimated as a result of the hold-up of the oversea steamers, owners have suffered a loss of approximately £750,000. ...

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  24. LABOR AND DAIRYMEN.

    Mr. Charlton, leader of the Federal Labor Party, states that in order to stabilise prices in the dairying industry, he proposes, if elected to office. ...

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  25. STATE LOTTERY.

    The Premier, in reply to Mr. Ke[?]gan, said the Government was care[?] considering the establishment of a State Lottery for the support of ...

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  26. BIG TENNIS.

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  27. "OTA[?] CREW STRIKE.

    An Auckland message says the crew of the "Otak[?] ceased work yesterday. The cooks refused to be coerced into striking, and a ...

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  28. LARGEST IN THE WORLD

    Mr. T. M. Owen, one of America's leading experts in metallurgy and mining engineers, considers Mount Issafield (Qld.) one of the largest ...

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  29. STEAMER AFIRE.

    At least six passengers are believed to have been drowned and many injured when the steamer Commanche which left Jacksonville on Saturday ...

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  30. COMMUNIST SUNDAY SCHOOLS.

    The Premier replying to Sir Thomas Henly, said he did not know of the existence of any Communist Sunday schools in New South Wales. ...

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  31. GOVERNMENT COMMITTED TO SINGLE SEATS.

    The Chief Secretary informed Mr. Lee that he proposed to introduce a bill this week for the abolition of proportional representation. He added ...

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  32. "STRIKE OFF."

    An official strike committee at London decided to call off the seamen's strike. ...

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  33. ROUND THE WORLD.

    With a man of the world in the inside pocket of his coat a boy of 13 was found on the Melbourne express on Sunday. He said he had travelled ...

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  34. OVER THE CLIFFS.

    While a motor car was being driving on Cliff Road, near Clifton, on the South Coast, the steering gear went wrong, and the car dived over the ...

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  35. REINSTATING THE 1917 STR[?]

    The Premier informed Dr. Evatt and Mr. [?] that he [?] to introduce legislation to [?] the [?] of the 1917 strikers ...

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  36. PRICE OF TIN.

    Tin is quoted in Sydney to-day at 53/1 per unit. ...

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  37. LATE COMMERCIAL.

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  38. AFTER LOCARNO.

    A correspondent states that Chamberlan and briand arrived from Locarno and were welcomer at the station by a huge crowd, who cheered ...

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  39. FATHER KILLED.

    Thomas Tasker, [?] was fatally injured by a falling tree near Cobargo. Deceased warned his children just in time to allow them to escape. ...

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  40. MONKEYS & CHILDREN.

    Referring to the great necessity of [?] and an [?] life. Sir Tr[?] said t[?] was a strange [?]ony in the [?] that while children ...

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  41. M's.L.C.

    Sir Joseph Carruthers says that of the seventy members of the Legislative Council, thirty nine were nominated by the Labor Government and 31 ...

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  42. SUSSEK STREET MARKETS.

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  43. BOGUS SHOPKEEPER.

    Detectives arrested a man who is said to have imposed upon a [?] of warehousemen. It is stated lie explained he was shopkeeper, and ...

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  44. STRUCK BY IRON BLOCK.

    [?] of the steamer [?] Sydney, [?] Ward (50), was [?] an Iron (block ...

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  45. SHEFFIELD MATCHES.

    Speaking at a meeting of the New South Wales Cricket [?] Hon. Mr. M. Taylor, the [?] batsman, and fieldsman, [?] "No ...

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  46. [?] PRODUCE MARKET.

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  47. FIVE [?] OF [?]

    Alfred [?] fined for hav[?] at [?] was [?] was ...

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  48. OLD-AGE PENSIONER FINED.

    James Mitchell was [?] two months imprisonment [?] making [?] in connection with his old age [?] ...

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  49. WAR CONVERSION LOAN.

    The total number of subscribers [?] the War Conversion Loan to date is [?] ...

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  50. TO-DAY'S FORECAST.

    Fine and [?] and [?] a [?] ...

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