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  4. Sensational Sea Story from Townsville

    A daring theft in broad daylight quickly followed by an arrest, caused much excitement yesterday. A shop assistant employed by Mr. ...

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  7. CLERKS' CLAIM

    The new dog of a claim has been prepared by the Federated Clerks Union of Australia for service on employers. Highest wages claimed is ...

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  8. A STARTLING STORY

    At a mass meeting here to protest against a consignment of 480 indentured Annamese to the New Caledonian silver lead mines, speakers ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. £200,000 WANTED

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Bruce, arrived in Kalgoorlie yesterday and a request was made to him for assistance to the mining industry, £200,000; being ...

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  10. STATE ELECTIONS

    The chief electoral officer, Mr.Harkness, has announced that 76 electoral rolls have now been printed by the Government Printing Office. This ...

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  11. SPEED BOAT FIRE.

    An Ontario message states that W. D. Hodgskins, a Chicago millionaire, and two of his crew were drowned when a speed boat caught fire in ...

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  12. WOMAN SHOT

    Mrs H. Harvey was out shooting at Windeyer, near Mudgee, when she placed her rifle alongside a wire netting fence while she climbed over. ...

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  13. AMERICAN HARVEST.

    Harvest reports coming from the area between Dokato to Texas indicate that, farmers will enjoy another season of great prosperity, with a crop ...

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  14. SIAMESE ROYALTY

    Lieut-General Purachatra, Prince of Kambacng Bejara and a brother of the King of Siam, accompanied by his wife, Princess Purachatra, and his ...

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  15. A POLICE FIGHT.

    Looking aside for a moment as he was about to arrest a man at midnight for using indecent language in the Hole in the Wall Cafe, in Pitt ...

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  16. DISAPPEARING TRICK

    In the Practice Court yesterday Mrs. Sarah Mealmaker was refused on order to administer the estate of her son, who is thought to have been ...

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  17. MIDGET'S DEATH.

    What was perhaps the strangest funeral seen in England was the burial to-day of Mistress Katherine Scherfenberg, aged 16,only twenty ...

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  18. OFFICIAL FRILLS.

    The Government has definitely declared itself against the request made by the city council that Brisbane should be raised to the dignity of a ...

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  19. AEROPLANE LUXURY

    Australians disembarking at Marscilles will shortly have a choice of going to London in aeroplanes fitted with sleeping compartments. A test ...

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  20. BLOODSTAINED CLOTHES

    The police at Helensburgh are investigating the circumstances of the finding of a seat of a wrecked car in a culvert at Sarah's Waterhole, on ...

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  21. GIGANTIC FLYING SHIPS.

    Remarkable details are made available to-day concerning the British Air Ministry's two gigantic flying ships now being completed at ...

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  22. KILLED BY LIONESS

    A Rome message states that a sentence of six months confinement on the lion tamer,Schneider, has closed a sensational incident. On February ...

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  23. LONG AERIAL FLIGHTS

    A New York message states that apart from the ten announced flights from Europe to America there are nearly as many other proposed flights ...

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  24. CITY FIRE.

    Damage estimated at £750 has been caused by a fire which started early to-day in the Bank of New Zealand chambers at the corner of George ...

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  25. MUST CARRY GUNS.

    A message from Cairns intimates on good authority that only traders of Innisfail district have so far surrendered their firearms. Residents ...

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  26. WOMAN'S CHARRED BODY.

    At Kialla village settlement, near Shepparton, yesterday afternoon, the charred body of Charlotte Haley, 60, housekeeper to Herman Singh, an ...

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  27. OUR MANUFACTURES

    The Acting Minister for Customs, referring to the policy of permitting machinery not made in Australia to be landed at a low rate of duty, said ...

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  28. MISSING MAN.

    Thomas Crawford Boyle, who had been missing from his home at Balmain since Wednesday night has been located at Sydney Hospital, He said ...

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  29. TRAM COLLISION

    Ten persons were killed and thirty injured in a train collision at Apatcaica in the province of Mendozea. ...

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  30. SEWER WORKERS.

    Objection to fire recent introduction of a card system, which requires workmen to detail work performed by them has been taken by certain sections of ...

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  31. LABOR AND ELECTIONS

    The general secretary of the Federal Executive of the A.L.P. left Melbourne last night for Sydney, where he will take charge of ...

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  32. FILED HIS SCHEDULE.

    Mick Considine, formerly member of the Federal Parliament, but now described as a laborer, filed his schedule yesterday, disclosing debts ...

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  33. CAIRNS STRIKERS.

    Five hundred organised farmers have intimated their intention to visit that town within the next few days unless there is a resumption work on the ...

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  34. AGAINST PIECEWORK .

    The Trades and Labor Council has carried a resolution protesting against that part of Judge Beeby's award for the engineering industry which ...

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  35. BARGAINS IN COTTAGES

    At auction yesterday, 21 houses in Princes Street, Sydney, were sold at an average of £7196 each. Two cottages realised only 5 cach. ...

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  36. GUNS AND AMMUNITION.

    The arrest of three persons led to the discovery of 350 rifles and a hundred thousand rounds of ammunition, which were addressed to Tumace ...

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  37. MISSING GRAZIER.

    James Carlon,a wealthy Uralla grazier, who had been lost sight of by his relatives since his arrival in Sydney on June 29, visited the sheep sales ...

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  38. ROWING CHAMPIONS

    Bert Barry, the English sculling champion, has accepted the challenge for a race with Major Goodsell for the world's title. It will be rowed on ...

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