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  3. UNIFICATION

    The Federal Labour conference will meet at Canberra on May 26 to consider a lengthy agenda. Among the proposals is one from the N.S.W. ...

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  4. THE URGENT CALL

    Dealing with the position which faces Australia at present, the Premier, Mr. Bavin, in a speech at Randwick to-night, said he believed that the best and only effective course would be for the Federal and State Governments to form a kind of Economic ...

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  5. THUNDERSTORM

    Wagga was visited yesterday by a glorious fall of rain, 148 points being Registered between 4 and 6 o'clock, and the town and immediate district ...

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  6. EN PASSANT

    Mostly fine in the far west, but unsettled cast from the Darling, with more [?] and thunder. Some useful tails in the north- east and ...

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  7. FRENCH PREMIER

    The French Premier, M. Tardieu, arrived here last night and was welcomed at the station by the First Lord of the Admiral[?]y and ...

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  8. RUSH TO WORK

    The coal owners will meet the week to consider what mines shall be re-opened. A later message says the coal ...

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  9. SURRY HILLS MURDER

    At the Central Criminal Court today William Ralph, 37, laborer, was changed with having murdered Arthur Adolph Lange in a residential ...

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  10. BIASSED JUSTICES

    Tadeusz Wl[?]darczyk, a Pole. appeared at West Maitland Court today on a charge of having at Rot[?]bury on December 15 stolen a [?] ...

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  11. HILLSTON HOSPITAL

    The chairman of the Hospital Commission, Mr. Love, will leave Sydney to-morrow for Hillston to hold an inquiry into the allegations ...

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  12. MR. THEODORE

    The following committee has been [?] by the A.L.P. Executive to inquire into the allegations made against the Federal Treasurer, Mr. ...

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  13. COMMUNIST AGITATORS

    During the week-end, communists held a meeting on the coal fields, and advised the men against applying for work. ...

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  14. SEVENTEEN SEATS

    As a result of meetings of representatives of the Nationalist and Country Parties, arrangements have been completed for the forthcoming ...

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  15. OPOSSUM SKINS

    William Gibbs, alias Jack White, was fined 1147 at the local court on a charge of having 47 opossum skins on his possession. ...

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  16. BALLOT BOX LIBEL

    It as reported to-day that the A.L.P. Executive has resolved to Day the whole of the legal cost of the defendants in the recent ballot box ...

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  17. SOCIALIST CLERGY

    One of the most remarkable o[?] services throughout the country for intercession in the anti-religious persecutions in Russia was held in the ...

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  18. SPAIN

    The new Finance Minister, Arguelle, caused a stir in surveying the work of his predecessors under the Primo, charging them with plunging ...

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  19. ALLEGED FRAUD

    Charles Woods, 30, broker, was charged at the Central Court to-day with having conspired with Arthur William John Beckett, and Allan ...

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  20. DE RIVERA

    The Primo De Rivera, former Dictator of Spain, died to-day Though [?]e suffered from diabetes, he was in usual health apart from weakness, ...

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  21. CARLTON FIRE

    A Mr. Thomas Patrick Kelly chemist, of Carlton, was about to retire shortly after midnight, his suspicions wore aro[?]sed by a smell of smoke. ...

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  22. EARL AND COUNTESS

    The death is announced of the Countess, widow of the Earl of Coventry, who himself died last Wednesday. The couple celebrated the ...

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  23. RECAPTURED PRISONER

    John Ping, 45, who escaped from custody by jumping out of a train recently, was sentenced to-day to six months on a charge of stealing, and ...

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  24. FIRE BALL

    During a heavy downpour of rain at East Hills this morning a flash of lightning was followed by a deafening report as a fireball descended in ...

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  25. WATER MAIN BURSTS

    When an 18-inch water main burst it Waterloo early to-day the roadway between the two tramlines was blown away for a considerable distance and ...

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  26. SMALL POX

    Sister Barbara, who contracted small pox while attending James Sharpe, who died of small pox. has herself succumbed to the disease ...

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  27. INCOME TAX

    The Prime Minister's Department informed the Gra[?]ers' Association that the Federal Treasury had given careful consideration to Mr. Alex ...

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  28. UNLOCKED SAFE

    Cracksmen used a quantity of explosives to open a safe in the Presbyterian cemetery office at Rookwood this morning. There was nothing of ...

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  29. TWIN BROTHERS

    James Patterson and John [?] son. twin brothers, both of [?] were drowned at San Remo [?] day. They were fishing From [?] ...

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  30. PUBLIC SERVICE SALARIES

    There is a suggestion that the proposal to reduce the salaries of public servants will be brought before a joint meeting of the Nationalist and ...

    Article : 23 words
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