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  4. UNION'S CONSTITUTION.

    In the Arbitration Court yesterday on appeal by the employers was heard under section 17 of the Act against tbe decision of the Industrial Regis ...

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  5. BELOW FREEZING.

    The city and suburbs fast night and this morning were still under the Influence of the cold snap, Newmarket registered under 30deg, and It also ...

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  6. OCEAN DISASTER.

    Division amongst the passengers on the ocean liner Homeric is about equal as to whether Captain Roberts upheld the best British ...

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  7. LILYDALE TRAGEDY.

    The trial of Howard Vernon (30), painter, charged with having, on March 7, murdered William Bent, 17, railway employee, was concluded yesterday. ...

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  8. SWING TOWARDS LABOR.

    Mr. Loughlin, Deputy Labor leader, Who has returned to Sydney from a toutvof the western districts, has reported that thore is a distinct swing ...

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  9. Unexplored Jangle.

    Colonel Fawcett, the well-known explorer, accompanied, by his son Jack, and Raleigh Rimcll, have started on his jpurney into ...

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  10. ASSASSINATED.

    M. Prutkin. leader of the Peasant party, and M. Muravieff, formerly Minister for War, have been assassinated. ...

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  11. IN HUSBAND'S POCKET.

    On March 23, a matrimonial case came before the late Chief Justice M'Cawley, in which the decision was reserved, pending the production of ...

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  12. SERIOUS OMISSION.

    Breaches of an Arbitration Court aWard were alleged against the Economic Manufacturing Company in the City Court yesterday, when Mr, ...

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  13. Late Sport.

    Two leading sporting figures in America, "Babe" Ruth and Jack Dempsey, are enjoying New York from their sick rooms. Denipsey arrived on ...

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  14. HIS MAY DAY.

    Ernest Fred Layton, of Douglasroad, Salisbury, appeared before Mr. J. S. Berge, P.M., in the Magistrates' Court this morning, and pleaded ...

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  15. CATTLE BRUISING.

    Giving evidence before the Cattle Bruising Commission yesterday, Mr. H. Patterson, manager of Lake's Creek, said that last year at his works, ...

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  16. KILLED BY TREE.

    While travelling from Wood's Poing to Maryaville on Tuesday, a car owned by Edward Crossiey, superintendent of mercantile marina, ...

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  17. THOSE CRUISERS.

    Indignation at the Federal Ministry's action in placing orders abroad for building two Australian cruisers was expressed at a public meeting, ...

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  18. SCNAPPERING.

    The first schnapper trip of the season will be made to. Caloundrn to-morrow niGht In the steamer Noosa. Full particulars can be obtained from ...

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  19. ANZAC DAY.

    At St. jQhn's Cathedral to-morrow, Anzac Day, the Archbishop of Brisbane; Dr. Sharp, will celebrate a solemn Eucharist at 11 a.m. to ...

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  20. STARLINGS.

    Like hordes of Tartars, the starlings over-run England in winter, caring for the rights and usages of other creatures as little as they care for the ...

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  21. SUPERVISION.

    Comment was offered yesterday by the Minister for Home and Territories on statements reprted to have been made by the Premier of Queensland ...

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  22. COST OF LIVING.

    The Commonwealth Statistician's cost of living flguros for the last month issued yesterday, show a margin of 51.1 per cent over 1914. ...

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  23. BATTALION COLORS.

    The military authorities advise that the colours of the 15th, 26th, and 49th Battalions will be consecrated at the Enoggern camp on Sunday morning ...

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  24. ALLEGED CAPTURE.

    After-having defeated the beat efforts of tho police for the past two months, a man suspected of being the cleverest burglar Sydney has known ...

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  25. UNLICENCED AGENT.

    In the Summons Court this morning, before Mr. W. Harris, P.M., Sydney George Epps, of Cordelia-street, South Brisbane, was fined £5 for ...

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  26. PIANOS AND PASSENGERS.

    An aeroplane to-day brought two baby grand pianos and six passengers from New York. ...

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  27. CO-RE. TURNS UP.

    A fresh development transpired this morning in a divorce action which came before Mr. Justice Macnaughton some time ago and had been ...

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  28. PROHIBITED IMMIGRANTS.

    Emil Gunther and Franz Doroch, both 19, and seamen, were charged before Mr. P. M. Hishon, P.M. in the Police Court this morning with being ...

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  29. BURNED TO DEATH.

    Mrs. Annie Locke, 50, who lived by herself in a lonely cottage about half a mile from the railway line at St. Mary's, was burned to death shortly ...

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  30. DISPUTE OVER MOTOR.

    In the Magistrates' Court this morning, before Mr. W. Harris, P.M., G. O. Wills and Sons, Ltd., of Elizabethstreet, sued Tom Gardner, of ...

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  31. SEAMEN SUPPORTED.

    The Labor Council of New South Wales last night declared the Hunter River Steamship Company "black," and, as a result, it is expected that ...

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  32. ARTISAN GOLFER.

    At Hoylake today, In the fifth round of the golf championship, an artisan. S. Robinson, of Southport, beat Cyril Tolley by 2 up, repeating his ...

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  33. DESERTED HER HUSBAND.

    Before Mr. Justlce Macnaughton this morning John Cassidy, railway employee, of Paddington, petitioned for the dissolution of his marriage ...

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  34. ULTERIOR MOTIVES ALLEGED.

    The case against Jacob Johnson, assistant secretary of the Seamen's Union, who is charged with having counselled men on the stamer Levuka ...

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  35. GOLFER'S FEAT.

    "Dick" Carr, assistant to Mr. Staf ford, the popular professional at Bris. bane Golf Club, Yoerongnilly, achieved further fame yesterday, when he ...

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  36. LEVUKA'S CREW.

    A call was mad efor six men to complate the crew of the Island steamer Levuka this morning, without responce. The vessel is due to leave ...

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