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  6. Strike Troubles Commence on Queensland Railways.

    In refusing an application for a certificate of discharge by Louis Morris, who, with Charles Isidore Hose had traded in Sydney as ''The ...

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  7. PROHIBITION.

    Treasury Statistics show that the enforcement of prohibition has now cost neatly 300 lives. Fifty-four agents were killed ...

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  8. TROUBLE IN QUEENSLAND.

    At a mass meeting of 500 members of all railway unions last night it was decided to Continue working until the dismissals take effect; from noon on Saturday. The Premier, Mr. McCormack, was bitterly attacked by several speakers, who spoke of his "traitorous action." ...

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  9. SEA TRAGEDY

    John Stewart, a first-class passenger from Fromantle on board the "Arkunda,' jumped from a porthole. A fourth engineer named John ...

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  10. BAD SOVEREIGNS.

    Twelve counterfeit sovereigns were found yesterday in a shed at a boarding house in a Melbourne suburb. ...

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  11. VERY, VERY ANCIENT!

    At Prabran police court Victoria Rupert Ilbury was fined £2 for having travelled on Brighton railway with a monthly ticket five years and five ...

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  12. HOUSE COLLAPSES.

    With very little warning the whole of the side wall of a two-storeyed house situated in Burnell Place, ...

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  13. TO SAVE A LIFE.

    Dr. Edward Field, of Caulfield, has flown from Melbourne to Hay, a distance of 275 miles, without stopping. The journey occupied two hours and ...

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  14. NATURAL HISTORY.

    Professor Colin McKenzie, director of the Natural Museum of Australia Zoology, who returned by the mail steamer Maldera yesterday, said ...

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  15. FLIGHTS AND FLIERS

    Devine, who yesterday new from Paris is being coached in the use of the controls of his machine. He proceeded immediately to Cranwell ...

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  16. MISSIONARY'S FATE.

    A message from Peking includes among the killed the name of Mathinson, but the China Inland Mission has little doubt it is Bathewson, who with ...

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  17. KEEPING OUT CAPITAL.

    Sir George Fairbairn, until recently Agent-General for Victoria in London, referring to the "Big Brother" movement, said he knew of 400 new ...

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  18. OUR LATEST LOAN.

    Mr. Morrell Sayre, a New York banker referred in Auckland yesterday to the Commonwealth loan raised in New York. ...

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  19. SWINE FEVER.

    After a lengthy period of freedom from swine fever in the county of Cumberland, an outbreak has occurred at Wolli Creek near Bexley. ...

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  20. TIN HARE COURSES.

    Counsel has been retained to apply to the Supreme Court for au injunction to restrain trustees of Sydney Sports ground from leasing that ...

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  21. SAVED BY A DOG.

    While John Flynn. aged 27, a timber cutter at Bolwarrah, near Ballarat, was working in a forest the limb of a tree ...

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  22. INDUSTRIAL TROUBLES.

    The Lord Mayor stated last night that the trouble at the Bunnerong power house had ended. He had told the men that stop-woik meetings must ...

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  23. TENNIS CHAMPION.

    At Forest Hills Helen Wills (America) defeated Betty Tatall (England) 6--1, 6--4, in the final of the women's singles championship of U.S.A ...

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  24. JABS AND JOLTS.

    Mr. Daniel Levy, M.L.A., in opening his campaign in the Paddington electorate, said Mr. Lang had been described by some of his former ...

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  25. RAILWAY THEFTS.

    Detectives arrested two men at Central railway station last night in connection with a number of robberies that have occurred recently on ...

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  26. SERIOUS CHARGES.

    Serious charges have been made by the Queensland Auditor-General in a report relating to the Government's Smelting works at Chiagoe. ...

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  27. LANG'S NEW CRIME.

    Sir George Fuller declares that the Premier in his policy speech was guilty of plagiarism. He (Sir George) in his policy speech ...

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  28. SAMOAN TROUBLES.

    It is rumored that the Chief Justice Judge Skerrett, is to be offered the chairmanship of an inquiry into the Samoan affairs. ...

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  29. LABOR EXPULSIONS.

    Dr. Evatt, commenting on the action of the A.L.P. executive in expelling him and other members from the party, said the so-called expulsion ...

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  30. JUMPED OVERBOARD.

    During the voyage of the steamer from Canada an inventor from Marquesas Islands, named Perry, jumped over the side of the vessel. His ...

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  31. CHANNEL SWIMMERS.

    A sudden and temporary return or summer has been responsible for a rush of Channel swimmers, ranging from Miss Jatmsen, an 18-year-old ...

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  32. A.L.P. SELECTIONS.

    The A.L.P. executive has endorsed the following candidates:--L. J. Joyee (Dulwich Hill); M. F. Hagan (Liverpool Plains); J. Y. Russell (Upper ...

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  33. FORTY-FOUR HOURS.

    Customs employees including watchmen, crews, searchers and all fourth division officers, were denied a 44 hours week by the Public Service ...

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  34. TOO MUCH OIL.

    A Buffalo city message says that the Secretary for the Interior, Mr. Work, addressing the American Bar Association declared that the overproduction ...

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  35. OUTSIDE THE POLE.

    The A.L.P. executive has decided to expel Mr. Mutch, Mt. Cann, Dr. Evatt, and Mr. Murphy from the party for their action in contesting ...

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  36. A JUDGE'S COST.

    Sir Hartley Williams, a former Victorian Supreme Court Judge, who retired from the Bench 24 years ago, has to date received pension payments ...

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