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  4. SERIOUS DRIFT OF RAILWAYS OF AUSTRALIA.

    The serious plight of the railway systems of Australia is revealed in the latest examination of the N.S.W. and Voctorian ...

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  5. NOT WORRYING About Test.

    CONDEMNED or otherwise the Australian cricketers, are at the moment, sitting at the Midland Grand Hotel, eating as hearty a meal as can ...

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  6. UNIQUE PENSION CASE IS DECIDED.

    The August issue of the Queens land "Digger" publishes an unusual pension case in which the rights of a Rockhampton war ...

    Article : 605 words
  7. BROKEN HILL HAS DONE WHAT MOUNT MORGAN DID.

    A similar position exists at Broken Hill to-day to that which arose at Mt. Morgan a few years ago when the workers saw the mine close rather than accept a wage reduction. The Broken Hill mines have closed and on present metal ...

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  8. Bandits' Water Pistols.

    RESIDENTS of Sydney are becoming the laughing stock of the rest of Australia. It is not very creditable to a city, which sent more ...

    Article : 167 words
  9. Canada Follows Suit.

    All immigration to Canada, with the exception of people from Britain, the British Dominions and the United States financially able to ...

    Article : 85 words
  10. NEW COMMISSIONERS.

    As Conciliation Commissioners under the new Arbitration Acts, three names have been mentioned. They are the present Industrial Registrar ...

    Article : 115 words
  11. A DAY WITH THE BRITISH NAVY.

    Delegates of the Empire Prees Conference visited Portsmouth, the great naval base, on June 26, to witness the work of the navy. H.M.S. ".Wakeful" firing a torpedo during exercises off the isle of Wight. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. Cocaine In Possession.

    A fine of £20, or two months imprisonment, was to-day imposed on Kathleen Collins, 28, who pleaded guilty to having had a quantity of ...

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