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  5. Migration Blamed For increasing Unemployment

    A sensational raid on a flat occupied by members of a colored theatrical company at four o'clock yesterday morning resulted in charges of ...

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  7. MIGRATION

    Speaking at the reception to delegates attending the eight hours and labor day demonstration, Mr. Holloway said that as fast as the State ...

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  8. WITHOUT LICENSE

    At Narrandera Police Court Clarence A. Moon, auctioneer, was fined £200 for Belling goods by auction without a license. ...

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  9. SENSITIVE YOUTH

    At the inquest at Perth, concerning the death of Alfred Spencer, aged 12, who was run over by a train, the Coroner said that although it had not ...

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  10. RUSE THAT FAILED

    John Sullivan, a railway employee, informed the police at 10.35 on Saturday night that he received a box containing cash from the guard of a train ...

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  11. GUARDING MUSSOLINI.

    A Vienna message states that extraordinary precautions are being taken in connection with Mussolini's visit next month to unveil the victory ...

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  12. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    The Prime Minister expects the present Federal session will end on Friday and that the new session will open about the middle of April. ...

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  13. TO THE GRAVE.

    Jim Fogerty, an aged prospector, came to Perth ten days ago with gold valued at £2000, which was lodged at a bank. He was very reticent about ...

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  14. GIRL MOLESTED.

    While two girls were walking home from church at Leichhardt last night they were accosted by a man at a dark and lonely corner. He caught ...

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  15. TO-DAY'S FORECAST fn .

    Cloudy and unsettled with further rain chiefly in easternparth; cool southerly winds, becoming more general, ...

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  16. SOLDIERS' FRIEND.

    The death is announced of Samuel Clowes, M.P. The death is also announced of Arthur Price, otherwise Richard ...

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  17. OPIUM TRAFFIC.

    A number of Chinese were fined at Murwillymbah Police Court for having opium in their possession. The evidence secured by the police ...

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  18. DISSATISFIED.

    There is grave dissatisfaction concerning conditions existing among many metropolitan firemen. It Is reported the recent conditions imposed ...

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  19. OVER THE CLIFF.

    Walking along a spot known as London Bridge on the, cliffs at Port Campbell yesterday afternoon, Mrs. Hill fell 70 feet into the sea below ...

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  20. ATTACKED IN GARDENS.

    While a number of men were in the gardens at Albert Park, Victoria, it is alleged they were approached by a stranger. During a heated argument ...

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  21. FORMER AUSTRALIAN.

    Mrs. Muriel Crabtree, 30, formerly of Melbourne until 1924, when she came to sec the Empire Exhibition, a resident of Passington, and ...

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  22. CYCLING SCANDAL.

    The German Cycling Union has unearthed a scandal and suspended competitors wholesale for faking the recent six days international ...

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  23. WIFE'S ILLNESS.

    At the inquest concerning the death of Arthur John Paul, aged- 50, a well-known Hawkesbury farmer, who committed suicide at Pitt Town, ...

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  24. CARRIAGE LEAVES RAILS.

    The leading car of a passenger train jumped the rails between Flinders Street and Oakleigh Street last night and crashed into an electric wire ...

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  25. HUGE DIVIDEND.

    At Adelaide races on Saturday Lord Alwyne, which ran second in the hurdle race, paid a dividend of £94 19 for £1. ...

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  26. SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH

    Mr. G. A. Julius, chairman of the Australian Council for scientific and industrial research, who attended the Imperial research conference arrived ...

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  27. CYCLE AND CAR.

    As the result of a collision between a motor car and motor cycle at Roseville, Thomas Jennings, 20, received a fractured skull and fractured leg, and ...

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  28. SHOCKING DEATH.

    Caught between the running hoard of a railway carriage and the platform at Heathmont last night, William Kelly was crushed to death. Portion ...

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  29. SAVAGE ATTACK.

    While James Warner was crossing a paddock at Malingup, West Australia he was attacked by a bull which rolled hint over and over for about 30 ...

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  30. QUESTION OF BAIL.

    Application will be made in Chambers to-morrow for bail on behalf of the men in the Darlinghurst flat case. The principal affidavit will state that ...

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  31. MOTOR CYCLE CAPSIZES.

    A mother and her baby son, aged 18 months, received serious injuries last night when a motor cycle and sidecar ...

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  32. BROTHER AND SISTER.

    A man and woman (brother and sister) were found in an empty house at Bankstown on Saturday night. They were without money or food. ...

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  33. TO-DAY'S MARKETS.

    Tin is to-day quoted at 458 per unit. ...

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  34. NEW PRAYER BOOK

    Bishop Radford, in a sermon at Matthias Church, Paddington, referring to the new constitution of the Anglican church in Australia, said lie ...

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  35. NO BAIL.

    Henry Murphy, 42, carpenter, was charged at the Central Court with having maliciously wounded James Maher, with intent to do grievous ...

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  36. CRASHED.

    At Gawler races, South Australia, on Saturday, three horses, Leacing, Nacholander and West Creek were killed. The first named crashed into a jump ...

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  37. SUSSEX STREET.

    Following were ruling prices at Sussex Street this morning:--Butter, 1774; eggs, new laid, 28; case 110; cheese, large, 9 12d; loaf, 10d; honey, ...

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  38. INDUSTRIAL PEACE.

    No further move towards calling together the industrial peace conference proposed by the Prime Minister, will the made until after Easter. Mr. ...

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  39. FINED £279.

    A fine of £279, in default six months hard labor, was imposed on a man at Mudgee for purchasing opossum skins. ...

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  40. POSITION WORSE

    The position of the steamer Riverina has changed for the worse. The recent heavy gale caused great damage. The engines have shifted from ...

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  41. HOMEBUSH SALES.

    Cattle:--2800 yarded and the market was a little easier. Best beef realised 48, second 35 and bullocks sold from £8 to £18, cows £5 to ...

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  42. WIRELESS.

    Promising results, minimising the fading of the long distance short Wave are being, obtained at Chelmsford, where it was proved ...

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  43. MARINE COURT MARTIAL.

    The H.M.S. Royal Oak court, martini sits on 30th and 31st March, aboard the ship" directly connected with the shore paymaster. Captain Measham, ...

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  44. CATTLE AT HOMEBUSH.

    Good to prime cattle were 10 to 15 dearer at Homebush last Thursday Values for other classes were generally without change. On the hoof at ...

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  45. AT CHARLEVlLLE.

    Capt, Lancaster and Mrs. Miller arrived at Charleville yesterday morning and were welcomed by a large crowd. ...

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  46. LABOR DEFEATED

    The officially endorsed Labor candidates selected for the extraordinary vacancies in Junee Municipal Council were defeated in the polling. ...

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