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  4. Bitter Fight Between Labour Factions

    The Government announces that the salaries of the exiled Royal family will be devoted to relieving unemployement, pending the ...

    Article : 64 words
  5. REFUSED.

    The Full Bench of the Industrial Commission, in reserved Judgment to-day, refused the application made on behalf of a ...

    Article : 162 words
  6. "SECRET JUNTA"

    In a statement issued to-day, the Graves Executive says that an attempt is being made by a secret junta, masquerading under ...

    Article : 132 words
  7. BOY'S AMAZING CONFESSION.

    One hundred sovereigns, £23 in notes, and £71 in silver coins were stolen from a safe in a house in James-street, Richmond, ...

    Article : 119 words
  8. UNSELFISH ACTION

    The Premier (Mr. Moore) says that Mr. Latham is deserving of the greatest credit for ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Off to England.

    The British United Press representive in Paris says that ex-King Alfonsa is expected to leave France early in the week. The King of the Belgians ...

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  10. Behind Mr.Lyons.

    The "Age," which has hitherto been independent of politics, will, from to-day, range inselt behind Mr. Laons. It had consistently supported ...

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  11. LANG PLAN SET-BACK.

    Commenting on the decision of the Federal enginedrivers to reject the Lang plant in favour of the Federal A.L.P. policy. Mr. Theodore expressed ...

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  12. FISHING TRAGEDY.

    A fishing tragedy occurred about two miles off Rottnest Is land yesterday morning William Gibson (63), a hairdress ...

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  13. ROUMANIA.

    The "Daily Telegraph Bucharest correspondent. deseribes the situation in Romania as critical as the outcome of personal rule. National peasants ...

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  14. AIR-MAIL CRASH.

    Maov glym,t ha h.Do oyp Aku etao Information was received in Sydney last night that the Imperial Airways 'plane, "City of Cairo," was smashed ...

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  15. MEAT INDUSTRY

    The Chief Industrial Magistrate (Mr. E. A, Prior)opened an inquiry to-day into the meat industry, with particular reference to the South ...

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  16. FIGHT WITH BEAR

    Bertram Lewis (20)a member of St. Leon's Circus was [?] by a bear While the latter was being given a drink. ...

    Article : 99 words
  17. Chartering the "Southern Cross."

    Mr. A. E. Rudder, representative in Australia of Imperial Airways Ltd., said to-day that arrangements are beng considered by which the ...

    Article : 122 words
  18. "A.F.A"

    Leaders of the All For Austrilia League in New South Wales and Victoria held an important private conference in Melbourne yesterday, representatives of the South Australian Citizens' League were present. ...

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  19. THE "BASHER GANGS."

    Giving evidence before the Legislative Council Select Committee, which is inquiring into the Arbitration Bili, the secretary of the Timber ...

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  20. GASHED HANDS AND ARMS.

    Alfred Richmond Roberts (19), of Curt Curt, Was admitted to die Manly Hospital early this morning suffering from gashes on the hand and arms, ...

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  21. THROWN BETWEEN TRAIN AND PLATFORM.

    Stewart Foxball (11) hail a [?] lous escape from death yesterday afternoon. As a train from Midland was pulling ...

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  22. 'Plane From Australia?

    It is reported that a three engined plane may be sent to Darwin, and then on to Koepang, to bring the mail from the Imperial Airways 'plane, ...

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  23. POLITICIANS' GOOD "OIL."

    On the application of Mr. H. R. Cassidy voluntary liquidator of Roma Brigalow Oil No. 1 Ltd., the Chief Judge in Equity to-day made an order ...

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  24. 'Will Carry On!"

    An Imperial Airways official opines that whether the mailplane "City of Cairo," is able or not to carry on, the return mail service is almost ...

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  25. SHOCKING DEATH.

    Joseph Penny (25) employed at the Railway Commissioners' quarters, at Bombo. met a shocking death when a motor, cycle he was riding collided ...

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  26. LAD MISSING.

    Despite the fact that search parties combed the mountainous country around Leura during, the week-end there no trace of Roland Beale, also ...

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  27. No Benzine!

    The mail 'plane, "City of Cairo," crashed four kilometres from Koepang. owing to lack of benzine. The landing wheels, wings. and outside motors were ...

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  28. "TOO LATE NOW!"

    John McDonald Simson (60), for merly a caddy master at Manly Golf club, died in the local hospitals as the result of having swallowed poison. He ...

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  29. FRIGHTFUL WOUNDS.

    Shot yesterday at a range of three feet with a double-barrelled gun which exploded iu the hands of six-year-old brother, Leonard Docker (16), of ...

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  30. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOUR LEADER.

    The Reverend H. L' Redman, Methodist minister at A[?]ncliffe, and past State president of the Christian Endeavour movement, died at Lakemba ...

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  31. WEEK - END RAIN.

    Week-end rain was almost general over the central area of the State. Mr. Mares said to-day that April is the month in which the average ...

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  32. STOP PRESS

    The Farmers and Graziers' Co-op. Co., Ltd., report: Nine thousand bales offered today found a very firm market, ...

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  33. 230 DISMISSED.

    Two hundred and thirty employees have been paid off at the Australian Iron and Steel Coy's works at Port Kembla owing to the curtailment of ...

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  34. PETROL BLAZE.

    A fire at Hornsby, near Christ church (New Zealand) yesterday des troyed 32,000 gallons of petrol. Many drums of petrol were hurled upwards, ...

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  35. ANOTHER REVOLUTION.

    The headquarters here of the Standard Fruit ami Steamship Company have received despatches from [?] duras, reporting that a well-organised ...

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  36. PORTUGUESE REBELS.

    A message from Azpres states that Portuguese rebels at Terciera have surrendered, with the exception of a few who escaped by steamer to the ...

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  37. LIBERAL CONCESSIONS

    Three weeks' annual holidays, double pay for overtime over 44 hours, and wages rising from £5/10/ to £7/ 6/ a week are among the demands ...

    Article : 65 words
  38. FIREMAN KILLED.

    When a motor-cycle and side-ear crashed into a telegraph standard at Kew on Saturday night Herbert Horwell (37), a flreman, was killed and ...

    Article : 42 words
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