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  5. Latest Telegrams and Cables

    A message from the Re[?], at sea, on the 24th says: The weather after leaving New Zealand grew worse until there was a gale blowing. ...

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  6. [Through Reuter.j LONDON, Wednesday. STREET LITTERED WITH DEAD.

    Shanghai.—The siutation in Shanghai has quietened down considerably, although street fighting still goes on and the streets are littered with dead and ...

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  7. ABORIGINAL ATROCITIES.

    Perth. — At the Royal Commission which is investigating the reported atrocities against aboriginals by a police party, John Thompson. Law, a ...

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  8. YALLOURN STRIKE.

    Melbourne.—The strike of electricity workers at Yallourn was settled late last night, and work is to be resumed immediately. ...

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  9. INHERITED £120,000 IN 1919.

    London.—Inheriting £120,000 sterling from his uncle in December, 1919, Major Albert Bradshaw was admitted to the Bankruptcy Court. His present ...

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  10. CANBERRA BUILDERS' STRIKE.

    The strike at Canberra assumed a serious phase yesterday. The master builders decided to apply to the Federal Arbitration Court for an award ...

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  11. HUSBAND'S AWFUL ACT.

    Zurish.—On the morning of the day of hearing his wife's petition for divorce on the grounds of her husband's drunkenness and ill-treatment, Jakob ...

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  12. ROTARY CLUB.

    Adelaide.—In an address before the Rotary Conference, F. R. Burley, of Sydney, said Australia, with a population exceeding six millions, had ...

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  13. DISLOYAL POSTERS.

    Sydney police last night arrested a man for displaying [?] posters [?] several [?] workers to boycott the Duke of York's ...

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  14. REMEARKABLE CHARABANC ACCIDENT.

    Berlin.—A remarkable charabanc accident, in which eight were killed and 31 injured, occurred in the hilly district of lower Silesia. It was carrying ...

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  15. LEVEL CROSSING TRAGEDY.

    Adelaide.—While attempting to cross Angas road railway crossing, Sarah Ellen Pritchard, 74, was knocked down by a train. She sustained ...

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  16. MIGRATION POSSIBILITIES.

    The Bishop of London, addressing a meeting at Albury, said his visit to Australia had made a profound impression upon him in regard to the ...

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  17. SYDNEY BOXING.

    At the Sydney Stadium last night Pelkey, 10.2, secured an easy win over Gordon Kieley, 10.8¼. ...

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  18. PROTECTION PROMISED AT SHANGHAI.

    Shanghai. — The Anglo-French-Japanese Consul-General succeeded this morning in getting into touch with Poichinghsi, who is commanding the ...

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  19. CALLOUS MOTORIST PROCEEDED AGAINST.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day the Chief Secretary, referring to the case of a motorist who had knocked a woman down in Macquarie-st. and ...

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  20. PARLIAMENT TO ADJOURN.

    It was reported in political circles last night that the State Parliament will adjourn to-morrow for ten days and then continue until a few days ...

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  21. BRUTAL FLOGGING.

    Melbourne.—A brutal flogging, which tore flesh from a girl's back and injured her spine, is to form the subject of a prosecution by the New ...

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  22. TIN MARKET.

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  23. WOMAN FALLS IN FRONT OF TRAIN.

    Mrs. Emily Allen, of Rhodes, was killed by a train at Rhodes this morning. She was standing on the platform, and as the train approached ...

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  24. NEWSPRINT MANUFACTURE.

    An experimental plant for the manufacture of paper pulp is to be installed at Kermaudie River. Tasmania. Its capacity is to be a ton of ...

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  25. GIRL WEAVERS TO STRIKE.

    Melbourne.—At Warrnambool woollen mills 400 girls have decided to strike because two girl weavers recently brought out from England have been ...

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  26. FELL SIX STOREYS.

    Eddie Collins, a carpenter, fell from the sixth floor of the Euston Hotel, which is being built in George-st. He sustained dreadful injuries and died ...

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  27. NO SATURDAY WORK.

    The Public Service Association conference agreed to take a ballot on the question of no Saturday work. ...

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  28. SIR GRANVILLE RYRIE'S SUCCESSOR.

    In the House of Representatives this morning the Prime Minister, Mr. Bruce, announced that Senator Sir William Glasgow would take over the ...

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  29. GIRL LEAVES HOME.

    Esther Mary Ehwortliy, 16, has been missing from her home at Hunter's Hill since 11 o'clock yesterday morning. She took all her clothes and ...

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  30. FAMILY ENDOWMENT.

    Trades Hall officials expressed keen disappointment that the Child Endowment Bill was not passed by the Legislative Council in its original form. ...

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  31. NORTHERN COALOWNERS.

    Mr. Lazzarini, Chief Secretary, in reply to a question, said the owners of the northern coalfields had refused to abide by his decision, which was ...

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  32. RAILWAYMEN'S DISPUTE.

    A log of altered wages and conditions has been served upon the Australian Federated Union of Locomotive Euginemen. ...

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  33. HANGED IN CELL.

    Stanley Williamson was found dead in his cell at the police station at Kandos. His body was suspended from an iron railing over the door. ...

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