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  6. "No Ray of Light For Coal Miners."

    A severe censure of the miners' delegates: was contained in the annual report of the Enginedrivers' and Firemen's Association,, which declares that no jay of light can be seen, and the fight has been doomed to failure from the first. It says that the ...

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  7. FORGING AHEAD

    Mr. Fenton will spend the next week-end as the guest of the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Snowden). Mr. Fenton has also been approached to give a Sunday night address on Australia at the Kingsway Methodist Temple. ...

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  8. DRAWN GAME

    Play was continued—and concluded — in the Sheffield Shield match, N.S.W. v Victoria, this morning. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. MAILS STOLEN.

    When the English mall bags were unloaded at Fremantle yesterday, postal officials discovered that a registered letter bag had been pillaged. The ...

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  10. LEGISLATIVE REFORM.

    The Premier (Mr. Bavin) addressed 400 representatives of branches of the Nationalist Association in the metropolitan area and explained the ...

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  11. ILLEGAL PROCESSION.

    The cases against men alleged to have taken part in Kearsley procession were resumed at Kurri Police Court to-day. ...

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  12. Charity Begins at Home.

    The Hotel Employees' Union refused to strike, a levy to assist the miners, but imposed a compulsory levy to assist its own members thrown out of ...

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  13. KIAMA SHOOTTNG.

    Francis Bidwell (54) was charged at the Kiama Police Court with the attempted murder of Mostyn Moore, at a travelling sideshow on Sunday ...

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  14. "All Out" Policy.

    The Federated Enginedrivers' and Firemen's Conference decided to leave the "all-out" question in the hands of the State Council with authority to ...

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  15. MOTH CRASHES.

    A Moth, 'plane crashed at Warrawee yesterday. George Mundell (Chairman of the Murilla Shire Council) was ...

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  16. R.100.

    The airship R100, which set out yesterday morning from Gairdington on an endurance test, was still cruising this afternoon. She ...

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  17. DANGEROUS CONVICTS.

    Francis Woood (20), serving four years for robbery under arms, and John Newchurch (27), a half caste aboriginal, serving two years for ...

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  18. PLUCKY WOMAN.

    An armed man entered a shop at Hurstville last night, pointed a revolver at Mrs. Mary Marsden, and demanded the money that was in the ...

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  19. FATE OF NEW ZEALAND.

    Sir Truby King, addressing the Feminist Club, on mothercraft, remarked that it might almost be said that the fate of New Zealand lies in the hands ...

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  20. TRAGIC GAOL RIOT IN U.S.A..

    After a fierce fight, in which one guard and eight prisoners were killed, a riot at Auburn Prison, New York, was quelled- Warden Jennings, who was captured and wounded by the prisoners, being carried but after his rescue by ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. HIGH TAXATION.

    Sir Jnmes Mitchell, leader of the Western Australian Opposition, in his policy speech, said that high taxation was the cause of Australia's ...

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  22. Mysterious Stranger.

    A mysterious stranger made an attempt to enter Rothbury colliery yesterday afternoon, but was prevented by the police from carrying out his ...

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  23. CHILDREN DROWNED.

    Two drowning accidents were reported yesterday, the victims being Mary Ross, aged 11, and an eight-yearold child named McLeod., ...

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  24. BETTER TONE

    At the wool sales there was a good representative selection of all grades of merinos, and a splendid offering of New Zealand crosshreds. A better ...

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  25. UNIFICATION.

    Mr. Richard Windeyor, K.C., and Mr. Hall, former Attorney-General, last night debated the question of the abolition of State Parliaments. ...

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  26. INFANTILE PARALYSIS.

    Sir Charles Clubbe stresses the need for public assistance to enable prejauatinns to be made for scientific treatment of infantile paralysis. The re ...

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  27. FOREIGNERS IN CHINA.

    That Chinese diplomacy and persistence scored another success over the Powers' delegates in the struggle for the recovery of judicial rights over ...

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  28. STOP PRESS

    The Farmers' and Graziers Co. report: Nine thousand five hundred hales were to-day submitted under been competition from Continent and ...

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  29. "Black" Churches.

    The Rev. W. E. Birkett, Anglican Minister at Branxton, referring to the "black ban" imposed on Ministers by Greta miners, said that the reason ...

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  30. ATTACKED BY THUGS.

    Jack Wastie, a bookmaker, was nearing his home in Bourke-street, Woolloomooloo. this morning- when a thug, armed with a heavy stick, ...

    Article : 70 words
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