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  5. A.W.U. Describe A.L.P. as Degenerate Remnant

    Charges were made at the antiprohibition meeting in Sydney concerning the source whence some of the prohibition movement funds were ...

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  7. AN OPTIMIST

    Addressing members of the Economic Society, Mr. H. T. Armitage, deputy-Governor of the Commonwealth Bank, said he was a confirmed ...

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  8. GERMAN FLYERS

    St. John's, (New Brunswick), Tues. A wireless story of the Bremen flight has been received by the newspapers "Times" and "Globe" from ...

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  9. TRAIN ROBBERS

    Four armed and masked bandits entered an observation car of the northwestern railroad overland limited just outside Chicago terminal and robbed ...

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  10. LABOR SCHISM

    An official statement issued to members of the A.W.U. concerning decisions of the Easter conference declares that under the malign ...

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  11. TUNNEY-HEENEY FIGHT.

    Tex Rickard announced to-day that the prospects staging the Tunney- Hceney boat in London are remote. It is likely the fight will take place ...

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  12. AFTER THE STORM.

    In the House of Commons Mr. Bridgeman, first Lord of the Admiralty, stated that Rear-Admiral Collard had already been relieved of his ...

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  13. MARRIED THE GIRL.

    When S. Dudley, a young man, appeared at Kogarali Court to-day on a charge of having abducted a girl, the magistrate was informed that the ...

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  14. MANY CONVICTIONS.

    During last year the number of convictions for drunkenness in N.S.W. was 91,657. Other convictions in which drunkenness formed a part ...

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  15. TROUBLE BREWING.

    The Workers' Industrial Union has decided against conferring with the mining companies on the basin of, continuing the present conditions ...

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  16. LIKES ITALIANS.

    Professor Griffith Taylor, speaking at the Royal Colonial Institute, said he believed the Italians were precisely the people who were needed to ...

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  17. CHILD IN A WELL.

    The body of Gladys Wilson, 13, was found yesterday morning at the bottom of a well at her home at Vesper, near Warragul. The child was ...

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  18. NO OVERTIME.

    Members of the engineering unions in Adelaide leave decided not to work overtime during the present trade depression. ...

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  19. FEDERAL SHIPS.

    Mr. Bruce, Prime Minister of Australia, has cabled accepting Lord Kylasant's tender. for the Commonwealth [?] of ships, which will be ...

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  20. TOOK A HEADER.

    Travelling ht a speed estimated at more than 30 miles an hour, a motor ear leaped the parapet at the end of No. 1 wharf at Woolloomooloo Bay ...

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  21. HIS GREATEST DESIRE.

    Captain Cosies, who has just completed a world flight, declares that his greatest desire is to fly from Paris to New York and he was only ...

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  22. HEW INDUSTRY.

    The factory of the Cream of Tartar Co. of Australia, Ltd., at Granville, is in operation and has completed the manufacture of the first cream of ...

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  23. INFECTIOUS DISEASES.

    Professor Welsh, giving evidence before the Federal Public Works Committee, expressed tho opinion that by the expenditure of a few ...

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  24. THREE YOUTHS CHARGED.

    At Burwood Police Court, this morning William Maybury, Henry Coulton and Cecil Abrahams, all aged 19, were charged with stealing motor cycles ...

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  25. LABOR AWARDS.

    In the Federal Arbitration Court Judge Becby said he would not permit waterside vigilance officers to defy the awards. He Would impose ...

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  26. VICTORIA PARK.

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  27. FRIGHTFULLY TORTURED.

    In the trial of She chief of police, Redchis, and several of the staff for torturing political suspects it was alleged that the victims were placed in ...

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  28. DISMISSED TYPISTE

    Members of the N.S.W. section of the Clerks' Union at a special meeting repudiated the action of Mr. Katz, secretary of the union, in dismissing ...

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  29. CAR LEFT THE ROAD.

    Alexander Macrae, 46, carpenter, was seriously injured this morning as a result of being jammed against a fence at Leichhardt by a motor car ...

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  30. TO-DAY'S MARKETS.

    Wheat ex trucks Sydney, is quoted at 57 12 per bushel. ...

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  31. RACIAL BRAWL.

    In a racial brawl at Elarish (Q.) between two Britishers named Shields and Dickson and some Italians it is stated one of the Italians, armed with ...

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  32. POSTMASTER DRUGGED.

    Mr. H. G. Dodds, postmaster at Seven Hills, was found in a drugged condition in the post office this morning. It is believed he was thus got ...

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  33. TENNIS FINANCE.

    A profit of £3800 on the France v. Australia tennis matches and a further profit of £2445 on the Australian championships in which ...

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  34. EMPIRE GOODS.

    An Empire Shopping Week will held in the city and country centres from May 21 to May 20 inclusive. An extensive publicity campaign among ...

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  35. PRICE OF TIN.

    Tin to-day is quoted at 429 per unit. ...

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  36. SUSSEX STREET.

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  37. TOLERATION.

    Speaking at a meeting of the Congregational Union, Rev. Steele Craik, pleaded for greater toleration. He said lie could not understand ...

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  38. ROBBED A CANON.

    There was a sequel here yesterday to the theft of £40 belonging to Canon Wilton, when John Denny, 41, laborer, was charged with having ...

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  39. MARINE COLLISION.

    A collision has occurred near Barnes Boy (Tas.) between the s[?]camer "Gundiah" and the ketch "Shannon." The latter sank but ...

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  40. TO-DAY'S FORECAST.

    Further rain on the coast in north, where some floods are likely, showery also on northern tablelands and slopes; cast winds ...

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  41. RABBIT SKINS.

    Winchcombe, Carson Ltd. telegraphed to-day:- Competition was keen at the opening Sydney rabbit skin sales to-day. Values generally showed an ...

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