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  4. FRONTIER CLASH.

    A gang of Afghan raiders, crossing the north, west frontier, was engaged by a British corps, who beat them off, after the ...

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  5. 12,000 ON STRIKE.

    I welve thousand indian artisans engaged in the Lahore and Karachi centres on the north-western railway have struck for better, ...

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  6. FEDERAL SHIPS.

    "THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT IS PERFECTLY SINCERE IN ITS INTENTION TO SELL THE COMMONWEALTH LINE IF IT ...

    Article : 167 words
  7. Exclusive Pictues from the Orient.

    The two photographs above have just come to hand from our special representative In China, whose latest exclusive dispatch oh the situation in the Orient, and the growth of the Radical movement, appears in page 10 of the "Standard" to-day. The picture on the left shows how would-be outragers are warned in China, it is a photograph of the head ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. RACE WITH DEATH. Steamer Founders' Off Halifax.

    A shipping disaster has occurred off Halifax, the seaport capital of Nova Scotia, the Japanese steamer Rainfuku Maru, having foundered. ...

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  9. BALKANS REVOLT. Communist Leader Shot Dead by Police.

    The police have traced the hiding place of M. Yankeli, the Communist ring leader. He followed M. Minkoff's example and resisted arrest, ...

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  10. Works Expenditure.

    Of the total amount requested by the Brisbane City Council for work—£111,349—£706 has been agreed to by the Greater-Brisbane Council. ...

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  11. C.O.D. CASE.

    Mr. Justice Macanughton, in the Supreme court tins morning, gave reasons for his judgment of April 9, favor of the p[?] in the action ...

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  12. THRILLING STORY.

    The amazing, race, with death was followed by a dozen wireless stations during, the forenoon. The Japanese steamer, Raifuku Maru was on route ...

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  13. HISTORY OF REVOLUTION.

    It can truly be said that in no other, country in the world are political murders so frequent and numerous as has been the case in Bulgaria since the ...

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  14. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Bruce, speaking at Sassafras last evening, said the public discussion regarding the Composite Ministry and the ...

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  15. KURDISH REBELS.

    Fourteen Kurdish rebel leaders have been hanged. ...

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  16. STILL TIED UP. Eromanga Fails to Get Crew.

    Contrary to the expectations of the Commonwealth Line, members of the Seamen's Union again refused to respond to a call this morning for men ...

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  17. GOOD SEASON.

    Mr. F. T. Easterby (Director of the Bureau of Sugar Experiment Stations) has received the following report from the Southern held assistant, Mr. J. C. ...

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  18. NORTH AUSTRALIA.

    Further evidence was heard yesterday by the federal Royal Commission on National Public Health. Dr. J. Hooper, in supplementing ...

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  19. THE WEATHER.

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  20. JAPAN'S POSITION.

    At Malvern Town Hall last night Professor D. Copland, lecturing on "The Economic Basis of Japan's Foreign Policy," referred to the insular ...

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  21. EROMANGA "WHITE."

    The Commonwealth Government Line of steamers has signed off the Fordsdale men, who, it wan intended, should be part of the Eromauga's ...

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  22. STILL MISSING.

    Up to the present no further information has been received by the Department of Home and Territories as to the whereabouts of Captain Wilkins, ...

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  23. WIFE'S DEATH.

    At the Armidale Circult Court, before Mr. Justice Farguson yesterday, Lyle Samuel Withers was charged with having fe[?]iously and ...

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  24. Late Sport. LICENCE CANCELLED.

    The Australian Jockey Club at a committee meeting yesterday cancelled the license of R. Higgins, a trainer, who was disqualified during ...

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  25. COAL MINERS IDLE.

    Nearly, 200 men have been laid off work at Burwood Emended colliery, near Newcastle, the official reason given being the slackness of coal ...

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  26. MAY DAY IN SYDNEY.

    A May Day demonstration is to be held in the Domain on Sunday, May 3. Five platforms have been aranged, and all workers have been ...

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  27. JOCKEY HURT: HOUSE KILLED.

    At Randwick racecourse, this morning the cross-country jockey, Victor Heddrick, was schooling Polybia across the hurdles when the mare tell ...

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  28. DAMAGED CELLO.

    The railway company is compensating Mr. Mischel Cher[?]ky for repairing his violoncello, which was damaged by a porter running a trolley ...

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  29. MINER KILLED.

    John Maddison, 66, working at Redhead Colliery, near Newcastle, was returning to his place in the mine after firing a shot yesterday, when a ...

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  30. TELEPHONE RATES.

    There will be no increase in telephono rates There may be a nomianl advance in the ground rent charged, but even this has not been decided ...

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  31. HUSHAND FAILS TO SAVE WIFE.

    Last week George C. Gain, of Adams-town, near Newcastle, gave a pint [?] Lis blood in an attempt to save his wife's life after a serious operation ...

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  32. MAN'S DESTINY.

    Much interest is being displayed in the debate to take Place to-night at the Elito Theatre, between Mr. P. O'Bryan Hoare, M.B.. I.M.Sc. ...

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  33. LANDLESS VICTORIA.

    Premier Allan yesterday expressed the opinion that the migration agreement between the Commonwealth and the Imperial Governments would be ...

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  34. DEATH IN TRAIN.

    Henry Towner, 70, of Toongabbie, was found dead in a train at Strath-field, early this morning. Death won due [?] natural causes. Other ...

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  35. YOUTH BOUND OVER.

    In the Police Court this moraine, before Mr. H. L. Archdall, C.P.M.; Frederick Thomas, described as a fruit erer, 20 years of age, pleaded guilty ...

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  36. SMELFUL CREEKS.

    The Norman and Kingfisher Creeks nuisance was the subject of debate at the Greater Brisbane Council yesterday. ...

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  37. LOST IN BUSH.

    The four missing men who had been lost in the Burrogorang Valley since last-Saturday were found yesterday in an exhausted condition, some miles ...

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  38. WAGES INCREASE.

    The hospital board of management has refused the claims of employees for a redaction of hours and an increase in overtime rates but has ...

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  39. FISH MARKET.

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  40. TIMBER STEALING ALLEGED.

    Evidence was concluded this morning in the case in which Joseph John Thomas was charged that on or [?] May 1, 1921, he stole 7719 s[?] ...

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  41. BABY SCALDED.

    As Mrs. Challis was lifing a pan of boiling fat from the stove at her home in Harcourt-street, New Farm, yesterday evening, it slipped, and ...

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  42. EMPIRE WIRELESS.

    Mr. Grant, it senior postal official, urges the necessity of a special wireless' department to carry, out a bold Empire Policy. ...

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  43. FORD FACTORY BOOMS LAND.

    There is a big jump in land at North Geelong, due to the coming of the Ford works. One property of 30 acres, bought for £1250, has been resold for ...

    Article : 53 words
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