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  5. Three Men Victims of Shooting Affray at Mackay

    The Lower House of Canterbury endorsed the new prayer book by 12G votes to 48, compared with 108 to 22 last year. The Lower House of ...

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  7. THREE MEN SHOT

    A sensation was treated at Mackay yesterday afternoon when three men were shot on the racecourse road. When the ambulance arrived the ...

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  8. WOMEN SUFFRAGE

    Sir Joyson Hicks moved the second reading of the Representation of the People Equal Franchise Bill, the purpose of which is to give a second ...

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  9. NURSE CAVELL FILM

    Privately viewing the Nurse Cavell Film at Dawn the theatres committee of Hip London County Council decided to recommend the release of the film ...

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  10. MIGRANT ITALIANS

    Mr. W. M. Hughes says that what he said of Italian migration to Australia he believed and will repeat it as often as he thinks it necessary. He ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. LESBOO FOR DONCASTER.

    It is reported that Lesboo has been backed by his stable for the Doncaster Handicap, and that he will run in the race named provided no ...

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  12. SENATE ELECTION

    In a ballot taken by delegates to the National Convention, to select two National candidates for the Senate at, next election, Mr. R. Orchard was ...

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  13. HOSPITALS UPKEEP.

    Addressing the National Conference to-day the Minister for Health, Dr. Arthur, suggested the introduction of an amusement tax to be carmarked ...

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  14. STATE FINANCES .

    Addressing the United Party in Perth, Sir Jas. Mitchell expressed opposition to the Federal financial agreement. He declared that in ...

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  15. FORBIDDEN

    The President of the Board of Fire Commissioners states there will be no fire brigades art union this year as it was necessary the services of ...

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  16. AUSTRALIA'S COAL

    Mr. C. M. McDonald, addressing the Deputy Industrial Commissioner regarding an appeal against the award and subsequent variations made by ...

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  17. OPEN VERDICT.

    Foul play was suggested by the Phillip Island coroner, When he completed an inquest into the death of Charles Dunbar, 28, farm laborer. ...

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  18. HOME AGAIN .

    The Waratah football team reached. Sydney last night. Their manager and captain spoke highly of the men's performances, their loyalty, and the ...

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  19. NO INCREASE.

    The Acting Treasurer, Mr. Stevens, said to-day that there would not be any increase in taxation this year. ...

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  20. SERIOUS OFFENCE.

    A middle aged man was arrested at Liverpool late last night for alleged serious offences against his elder daughters now aged 21, 19 and 17 ...

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  21. INSANITY.

    A Bill to amend the Lunacy Act in order to provide for the treatment in incipient stages of insanity, has been prepared by the Chief Secretary, ...

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  22. IMPORTED PETROL PUMPS

    The Society of Engineers has made a proposal to boycott all imported petrol pumps sent to them for repairs. ...

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  23. BOTTLES AS WEAPONS.

    Two constables had an exciting experience about midnight last night. When challenged as they were coming from an hotel in Young Street, city ...

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  24. FEDERAL LABOR

    It is understood the new leader of the Federal Parliamentary Labor Party will be elected by exhaustive ballot. ...

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  25. RELEASE OF CRIMINALS

    The West Australian Police Union has protested to the Minister for Justice against the action of the Inderterminate Sentences Board, in ...

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  26. GRUESOME DISCOVERY.

    ix weeks ago Luigi Savaras, 60, was reported missing. Yesterday his body was found under a tree near the reservoir at King's Park. Clutched in ...

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  27. DEADLY PEARIFLE

    Passing through a window of the office at the works of the Maize Products Propriety Ltd., Footscray, yesterday, a bullet from a pea rifle ...

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  28. WEST SYDNEY.

    Mr. J. Beasley has been definitely selected as the Labor candidate for West Sydney. ...

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  29. FLOOD DANGER PAST

    Bain has suddenly censed in Gippsland district, Victoria, thus averting the expected flood. The river is falling gradually. ...

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  30. ALLEGED MURDER.

    The Victorian Crown Law Department has decided to enter a nolle prosequi in the case of Robert Ryan, who had been committed for trial on ...

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  31. WIRELESS SAFEGUARDS

    Mr. Stanley Baldwin, replying to a question in the House of Commons as to what guarantees existed to prevent the transfer of privately owned ...

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  32. TARIFF REDUCTION

    The annual conference of the United Party of Western Australia earned a resolution directing that the full strength of the Country Party ...

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  33. GIRL'S ALLEGATIONS

    Clarice Purcell, 16, while walking along Darlinghurst road last night was seized by a young man who she alleges pulled her into a gateway. ...

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  34. "POTENTIAL PESTS."

    The annual report of the Chamber of Agriculture presented to members bers yesterday contained an emphatic protest against the importation of ...

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  35. POLICE WITNESS

    Michael Burke, whom the police, could not find to give evidence against James Nolan, whom he accused of theft, was found yesterday in a shed. ...

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  36. ACCEPT ORDERS

    The local branch of the "Waterside Workers Federation decided unconditionally to accept the order of Mr. A. W. Dunstan, of the Board of ...

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  37. UNLICENSED DRIVER .

    Claude Holdsworthy, of Keiwa, was charged at Albury court with having driven a motor lorry without having been licensed for that purpose. The ...

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  38. SEFTON PARK OUTRAGE.

    A message from Coolac this morning states that a man answering the description of the alleged perpetrator of the Sefton Park outrage was held ...

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  39. TO-DAY'S MARKETS.

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  40. SUSSEX STREET.

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  41. CHESTER-HILL OUTRAGE

    Although no charge has been preferred against a man who was brought from Goulburn in connection with the Chester Hill outrage, ...

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  42. AUSTRALIAN SUBMARINES

    A cable message has been received by the Prime Minister from the builders of the Australian submarines accepting financial submarines for any ...

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  43. PRINCE'S THRILL

    Though he fell at the second last fence, the Prince of Wales remounted and easily won the Highland Brigades Steeplechase which was run in a ...

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