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  4. Friction in State Government Emphatically Denied.

    Speaking at a mass meeting of railway employees at Launchton, Mr. R. V. Keane, general secretary of the Australian Railways Union, declared ...

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  7. PROSPERITY

    Mr. Digby Denham, formerly Liberal Premier of Queensland, returned to Sydney on Saturday after several months spent in Canada. He said he ...

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  8. JUDGES WANTED

    The local branch of the A.L.P. has decided to ask the Prime Minister, through the Premier, Mr. McCormack, to appoint two Supreme Court judges ...

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  9. LABOR DISPIST

    Addressing the W.E.A. last night, Mr. Coleman, M.H.R., declared that all the elements of a vast industrial conflagration were contained in the ...

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  10. NO FRICTION

    The Chief Secretary, Mr. Bruntnell, in the absence of the Premier, Mr. Bavin, and the acting Premier, denies emphatically the statement in a ...

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  11. WELL-KNOWN CLERIC DEAD.

    The death is announced of Canon W. Hey Sharpe, senior Canon at St. Andrew's Cathedral. ...

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  12. HEAVY SEAS.

    Heavy seas pounded on the beaches yesterday and many people were carried out. At Manly over twenty rescues were made by life savers. ...

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  13. BURGLARS' HAUL.

    Early on Saturday morning burglars broke into the Rising Sun Hotel at Port Wakefield, and carried away a heavy safe containing £100 in cash ...

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  14. BRITISH POLICY.

    Dr. Haden Guest, a former member of the British House of Commons, referring to naval disarmament in an address given in Sydney yesterday, ...

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  15. FIGHT FOR A GUN.

    Julius Joseph Reinhardt, a married man, died in hospital here yesterday from a gunshot wound in the stomach. It is stated a nineteen year old son ...

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  16. BISHOP BARNES.

    A large crowd, including the Solicitor-General, besieged the Temple church to hear Bishop Barnes, and hundreds stopped throughout the ...

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  17. A CAR AND A PRAM.

    A baby had a remarkable escape when its "pram" was struck by a motor car at Penrith yesterday and it was thrown twenty feet along the ...

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  18. JOURNALIST-POET.

    Mr. David McKee Wright, an outstanding journalist, well-known, for his poetic contributions, died at Glenbrook yesterday from heart failure, in ...

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  19. COLLAPSED AT GOLF.

    Mr. P. C. Mitchell, managing director of Mitchell and Co., Ltd., wholesale grocers, of Sydney, Newcastle and London, collapsed while playing a ...

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  20. SCULLING CHAMPION.

    A prominent sportsman has offered to head a fund to enable Barry to continue training and defend the title for the world's sculling championship. ...

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  21. ENGINEERS' CONFERENCE.

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Bruce, speaking at the opening of the Institute of Engineers conference at Canberra, said the development of ...

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  22. INSPECTOR DISMISSED.

    The Federal Public Service Board has decided that Inspector F. W. Gabriel, of the Home and Territories Department, shall be dismissed from the ...

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  23. STUDENTS OF WOOL.

    The steamer "Berrinia," which reached Sydney yesterday, brought eight South African students who intend to spend two years in Australia ...

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  24. FIRE IN SYDNEY.

    The premises of the Australian Travelling Bag Co., at Redfern were badly damaged by a fire early to-day. The top floor was burnt out and portion ...

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  25. SCENES IN CHURCH.

    There were further scenes at St. Cuthbert's Church, Darwen, Lancashire, when 400 people walked out before the sermon. Hundreds followed ...

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  26. PROFIT SHARING.

    Doubt appears to have arisen in regard to the miners' agreement for working the Catamaran colliery in Tasmania. It is suggested the scheme ...

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  27. A CUNNING TRAP.

    The police sot an ingenuous trap last week for a person who has been stealing money from the coat pockets of employees at a city shop. Four ...

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  28. STUNG BY BLUE-BOTTLES.

    A member of Bronte Surf Club swam into a nest of blue-bottles while competing in the surf race at North Bondi yesterday and was badly ...

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  29. FRENCH CRITICISMS.

    The French press describes Mr. Killough's suggested abolition of submarines as hypocritical and egotistical, as the United States joined ...

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  30. TENNIS AT CANNES.

    The final of the women's singles championship at Cannes resulted in Miss Bennett beating Miss Ryan 8-6, 63. ...

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  31. MEAT CANNING.

    It is expected the new process of canning meat introduced to New Zealand will mean a saving of more than £20,000 a year. ...

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  32. WIRELESS EXPERIMENTS.

    B.B.C. experimenters at Keston picked up 3LO Melbourne just after eight o'clock to-night, but described the reception as "very woolly and ...

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  33. HAD NO MONEY.

    After having been driven from Sydney to Gunning, thence to Bathurst, and then back to Sydney by taxi, covering over 500 miles in 26 hours, ...

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  34. NOT RETIRING.

    Mr. T. J. Ley, M.H.R., for Barton, denies the rumor that he intends to retire from Federal politics. His interest in Federal politics, he added, ...

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  35. THE ENEMY WITHIN.

    Speaking at the Trades Hall on Saturday, Mr. H. C. Gibson declared the council's most deadly enemy had been the apathy of the trade unionist ...

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  36. NECKLACE WORTH £1000.

    Mrs. Clive Read, of Darling Point, lost a graduated pearl necklace, with a diamond and platinum clasp, between her home at Branch Street and ...

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  37. ENGLISH RACEHORSES.

    Mr. J. Hayes, a prominent English racehorse owner, who arrived in Melbourne by the steamer "Medic," for a two years holiday, brought nine ...

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  38. FARES ON TICKETS.

    The Railway Commissioners have at last agreed to print fares on railway tickets and on all future supplies of tickets requisitioned by stations. As ...

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  39. NIGHT HAWKS.

    John O'Brien, aged 37, a blacksmith's striker, was beaten almost into insensibility by four men who attacked him in the Domain last night. His ...

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  40. TO-DAYS FORECAST

    Cloudy and unsettled in eastern half, with scattered rain and thunder, but fine in south-west; variable winds ...

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  41. SUSPECTED MURDER.

    The body of Charles James Mahon, of Timaru, aged 55, a stock buyer, has been found in Lyttleton Harbor with the head badly battered. The police ...

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  42. FELL 300 FEET.

    Clarence James Loder, of Payncham, fell 300 feet over a precipice into the bed of a creek at a spot known as "Lover's Leap" near Adelaide, ...

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  43. WEEK-END RAIN.

    Light to heavy rain fell fairly generally over the State during the weekend and some thunderstorms were recorded. ...

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  44. FIRE AT WARWICK.

    "The Downs" Vulvanising works at Warwick (Q'land) was destroyed by fire on Saturday night. ...

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  45. LIFE-SAVER MISSING.

    Hugh Kennedy McReady, aged 23, a members of Glovelley Life Saving Club, is missing. His clothes were found in the club house. McReady ...

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  46. A COLD SWIM.

    Ronald John Webster failed in his attempted to swim Cook Strait. Leaving Terawhiti at 9.15 yesterday morning, he made for Wellington Heads, ...

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  47. CRITICALLY INJURED.

    James Gates and his wife, who reside at Laverton, were knocked down and critically injured by a motor car while they were repairing a tyre on ...

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  48. T.B. CASES.

    The Tuberculosis Board of Control intends to make representations to the Government to provide increased accommodation for T.B. patients. ...

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  49. DROWNED WHILE BATHING.

    A youth named Pettit, a recent arrival in the district, was drowned while bathing in Goocigen Creek, His body was recovered later, ...

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