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  5. Labor Declares Arbitration Bill is to Smash Unionism

    In the British hard Courts championship semi-finals Cochet (France) beat Laster 6--1, 6--4, 6--11 Mayes beat Kingsley 6--2, 6--3, 3--6, 1--6, ...

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  7. GALLANT WOMEN

    During the recent heavy floods in Queensland the post-mistress at Wura put all the registered and other mail and money in the ceiling. While ...

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  8. ARBITRATION

    A manifesto was issued yesterday by the Labor Combined Campaign Committee, which was recently formed in Victoria to oppose the passage ...

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  9. THE MAILED FIST

    The Parliamentary Labor Party, after a meeting at which Mr. Ramsay MacDonald presided, stated while the four reserved points still outstanding ...

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  10. DODGING THE ROPE

    Frederick Browne, who was sentenced to death for the murder of Constable Gutteridge is at present shamming madness, apparently with ...

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  11. MONDAY'S "TIMES."

    Monday next, May 7th., being a public holiday, the "Times" will be published at one o'clock, instead of 4 ...

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  12. BELLAMY DIVORCE.

    Mr. Justice Owen delivered judgment to-day in the Bellamy divorce case. His Honor dismissed both applications by the Crown to rescind the ...

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  13. TOLERANT BISHOP

    Dr. Radford, Anglican Bishop of Goulburn, referring to the proposed procession of the blessed Sacrament through the streets of the city in ...

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  14. PAPER MANUFACTURE.

    The Tasmanian Premier has received a telegram from Mr. Gerald Mussen that the wood pulp and paper industry is to be established at Burnie. ...

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  15. FORECAST.

    Fine except on the North Coast. Further showers and many fogs in the southern districts and some frosts; light ...

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  16. BREACH OF PROMISE.

    In the Supreme Court to-day Elsie May Jones, of Woolstonecraft, sought to recover £1000 damages from Joseph Linz, dredge enginedriver, for alleged ...

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  17. MOTHER AT CHURCH

    While Mrs. Alfred Deshais was at church her three children, aged 5, 7 and 9, perished in a fire which partly destroyed their home. The father ...

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  18. OLD LADY INJURED.

    The police are searching for a motor driver and a motor cyclist concerned in accident in which an old lady was seriously injured in Parramatta ...

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  19. LOST IN THE SNOWS.

    The airship "Italia," flying to Spitzbergen, alighted at Vasa (Finland) but after that wireless messages ceased. Nobile prevoiusly had sent a message ...

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  20. YOUNG GIRL ATTACKED.

    A big force of police is engaged trying to trace the man who attacked Alma Penberton at Botany on Wednesday. The girl's condition is ...

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  21. ACROSS THE ATLANTIC.

    The German trans-Atlantic flight has been arranged for next week in a plane similar to the Bremen. It will be piloted by Johann and Risticz ...

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  22. SYDNEY AND DRINK

    The Minister for Health, Dr. Arthur, in an address last night said that if a few of the millions spent in alcoholic liquor in Sydney were ...

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  23. PRINCE OF WALES.

    The Prince of Wales' next tour will be an unofficial visit to Kenya and other African dominions, which are the only parts of the Empire he has ...

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  24. CANBERRA HOUSES.

    Mr. A. R. Townsend, accountant to the Department of Trade and Customs, giving evidence before the Public Accounts Committee at Canberra, ...

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  25. DEFIANT SEA COOKS.

    A call was made this morning for cooks to man the steamers Corio and Goulburn, which are tied at Sydney, but there was on response. The cooks ...

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  26. FIGHTING IN CHINA.

    The occupation of Tsinanfu by the Nationalists has been followed by great disorder, necessitating the intervention of Japanese forces. ...

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  27. FLYING TO SINGAPORE.

    Wing Commander Wackett left Charicville at 7.40 this morning for Longreach, in continuation of his flight to Eingapore. ...

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  28. CLEVER FORGERIES.

    It is reported that the almost perfect £5 bank note forgeries which were recently seized in Melbourne are causing the Commonwealth ...

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  29. ON ANZAC DAY

    In the District Court Judah Wate[?], 19, salesman, and Ernest Smith, 18, laborer were each fined £3 with costs, for having on Anzac Day distributed ...

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  30. LESS INTERFERENCE.

    The Minister for Agriculture, addressing the apiarists conference said the Government intended to amend the Marketing Act to give the ...

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  31. TO-DAY'S MARKETS.

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  32. LOVERS QUARREL

    Leslie Tomkins, aged 22, last night fired two shots from a revolver at Gwendoline Sabelberg, aged 18, and then turned the weapon on himself in ...

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  33. PRICE OF TIN.

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  34. WRECK REFLOATED.

    A message has reached here to the effect that the steamer "Carra," which was on fire at Solomon Islands some time ago, has been refloated. ...

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  35. SUSSEX STREET.

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  36. JOCKEY KILLED

    G. Kenny, the rider of Tousan, was fatally injured in the Grand National at Warrnambool yesterday afternoon. The horse fell at the first fence of the ...

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  37. UNKNOWN SUICIDE

    A man aged about 30 committed suicide late last night by placing his head on the railway line near Ingleburn railway station, two miles from ...

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  38. POLICE ARGUMENTS

    The annual conference of the Western Australian Police Union has decided to request that the regulations prohibiting constables at barracks ...

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  39. FARMER MURDERED.

    The sons of Martin Ryan, aged 65 a wealthy farmer who was murdered on his farm at Thalia (Victoria) have offered a reward of £500 for ...

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  40. RISE IN RABBIT SKINS.

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  41. BOY HANGS HIMSELF.

    James Hamil, aged 13½ years, was found dead, hanging in a shed at the rear of his home in Balmain last night. The boy had not previously ...

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  42. BIG BILLIARDS

    The latest billiard scores in the championship match are: Lindrum (in play) 5945; McConachy 4441. ...

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