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  4. A.L.P. Roundly Denounced by Mr. Mulch's Supporters

    Barefooted and wrapped in a kimono, a middle-aged woman rushed into Carlton police station late on Saturday night and stated a Woman ...

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  7. PEACE WANTED.

    W. Dunstan, a member of the Board of Trade visited South Johnstone to-day. It is hoped he may do something to bring about a termination of ...

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  8. BOTANY SEAT

    Mr. T. D. Mutch, M.L.A., told a gathering of Botany A.L.P. members he excepted no difficulty in winning that seat at the election. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. TERRIFIC EXPLOSION

    A terrific explosion wrecked the Criminal Investigation branch of Queensland Police department shortly after mid ...

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  10. IF CHRIST CAME

    The Rev. Hugh Raton, in a sermon at St. Stephen's Church on Sunday said he wondered how, if Jesus came unheralded to Sydney in the ...

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  11. BRITISH UNIONISM.

    The "Daily Express" says that, important plans for the reorganisation of the Miners Federation are being completed for submission to the ...

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  12. SACCO AND VANZETTI.

    A meeting organized by Australian Communists was held in the city domain yesterday protesting against the ...

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  13. TOO MANY LOANS.

    Mr. W. McCormack, Premier of Queensland, who is a through passenger for that State via the "Oarangi" in an interview said, ''Australia must ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. THE ALMIGHTY DOLLAR.

    An amusing incident revealing the acuteness of American business enterprise has just been disclosed in connection with the plans for the ...

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  15. MOTORIST CHARGED.

    Louis Johnson, 37, a motor pro prietor was charged at the Central Court to- day with having feloniously slain John Conroy and Victoria ...

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  16. PECULIAR SHOOTING CASE.

    Peenliar circumstances surround the wounding yesterday afternoon of a boy, 14 years old, named Aubrey Owens, of 25 Booth Street, ...

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  17. SHOCKING INJURIES.

    John McLeod, aged 13, who suffered fearful burns when he fell into a vat of boiling sugar at South Johnstone mill died yesterday. ...

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  18. TAX DODGERS RAID.

    No legal action has yet been decided on as a result of the raids conducted by the police and taxation authorities in the city and suburbs on ...

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  19. AERIAL FEATS

    A Dessau message states that two German aeroplanes, the "Bremen" and the "Europe," left for American shortly after six p.m. with enough ...

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  20. PARTIES AND PALS.

    Cecil James was badly knocked about during a fight among some guests at a party in a house at Waterloo on Saturday night. ...

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  21. PRISON FOR PRINCIPLE.

    It is threatened if the engineers summoned for non-observance of Judge Beeby's award are imprisoned other metal trades-employees will also ...

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  22. POLITICAL VETERAN.

    The death has occurred at Bexley of Mr. Henry William Leey who was a member of the House of Representatives in the second Parliament of the ...

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  23. LABOR IN COUNTRY.

    Most of the Parliamentary Labor group who voled for Mr. Loughlin against Mr. Lang for the Leadership some months ago are ahead in the ...

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  24. BIRTH CONTROL.

    "Catholic families are not strong in Australia, but they should be," said Archibishop Kelly at Roseberry yesterday. "The limitation of ...

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  25. MAN HUNT IN CITY.

    Thousands of persons returning from the inter-state football match saw an exciting chase through the city traffic on saturday, when detectives arrested ...

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  26. STRUCK BY PROPELLER.

    The first accident since the introduction of pleasure aeroplane flights at Mascot occurred yesterday at the aerodrome, when an elderly lady, ...

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  27. NATIONALIST SELECTIONS

    Mr. Archdale Parkhill, secretary to the Nationalist Association, states that the selection of candidates is almost complete. ...

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  28. LATE SPORTING.

    Walter Miller (12.1) defeated Al Karasiek (12.2) on points after an exciting eight rounds wrestling bout at the exhibition. ...

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  29. CAR AND A RUT.

    Mr. J. J. Webster, a member of Kempsey Shire Council, was fatally injured when a motor car which he was driving from Trial Bay run into a ...

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  30. MUTILATED BODY.

    It was reported to the Kaigoorlie police yesterday that Mrs. Isabella Jane Kerruish, aged about 45, who had been living with her daughter, ...

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  31. FALL OF SEVENTY FEET.

    Leslie Manford, aged 20, an apprentice on the P. and O. liner "Barrab[?]ol," to-day feli 70 feet down a hatchway. He died at Mellbourne ...

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  32. TRAM AND A WEDGE.

    When a cable tram struck a piece of pile wedged into the tram rails at the corner of Elizabeth and Lonsdale Streets to-day it came to a sudden ...

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  33. TO BE SPELLED.

    Nyangay, who fell in the Australian Steeplechase on Saturday, is to be given a long spell. ...

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