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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 132 words
  3. THIRD TEST MATCH

    To-day's playopened in hot weather, and half the fieldsman had white hats on. Gregory did riot bowl yesterday, but he opened the attack this morning ...

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  4. THE STEWARDS’ STRIKE

    Developments which have taken place in connection with the stewards’ strike may possibly, lead to a settlement of the trouble within the next few days ...

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  5. DEMAND FOR WOOL

    The “Yorkshire Observer” states that, in response to pressure from the Colonial Woolbuyers’ Association, the present sales of Government ...

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  6. SENATOR R. S. GUTHRIE

    Without regaininig consciousness. Senator Robert Storrie Guthrie, of South Australia, who was knocked down last evening by a tram-car the ...

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  7. MAKING GERMANY PAY

    A vigoious effort to make Germany par is the keymot M. Briand's policy. The Vliole of France is behind him, being confident now that it ...

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  8. PERSONAL

    A Reuter's cable message from Rome states that after a short visit to Genoa Dr Clone, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Perth has arrived at the former city. ...

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  9. TROUBLE IN IRELAND

    The manner wherein [?]unfortanate polieeinen in Ireland are brutally murdered, is graphically shown in the official story from Du|jln of the death of ...

    Article : 128 words
  10. THE IRISH REPUBLIC.

    Ranter’s correspondent at Washington reports that the committee of the American Veterans’ Association who served in the Civil, Spanish and World ...

    Article : 76 words
  11. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    The number of the unemployed as the result of the strike is steadily increasing. There are now 18,000 out of work. of 1700 brick, tile and pottery workers 1400 ...

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  12. GENERAL GABLES

    -Messrs J. anD N. Tail, the Australian concert, promoters, have engaged the Russian violinist. M. Jascha Heifetz to tour Australasia to give 25 ...

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  13. THE WATERSIDE WORKERS.

    Following on the conference .between the Waterside Workers federation and the Shipowners’ Association, a deputation from the former body waited on the ...

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  14. AMBUSHES AND AFFRAYS.

    The "Times” correspondent at Dublin says that two additional ambushes in Ireland resulted in three soldiers and two being wounded. ...

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  15. LAST CHANGE OFFERED.

    Herr Bergmann, the German delegate to the Reparation Commission, has arrived in Palis. He is negotiating with the Allied representatives, and is ...

    Article : 168 words
  16. EDUCATION OF FEEBLE MINDED

    The Minister for Education, Sir A. J. Peacock, discussed with the Premier a scheme for the education and care of feebleminded children. Subsequently the ...

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  17. SINN FEIN ESCAPEES SHOT.

    Two Sinn Fciners endeavoring to escape from an inlermenf ramp were hot dead. ...

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  18. DR. MANNIX

    The Edinburgh Council has refused permission to the Roman Catholic community to use the Town Hall in order to welcome Dr Mannix the Roman ...

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  19. LOCK-OUT OF STONEMASONS

    No efforts have yet been made to settle I lie trouble between the stone masons, recently locked out to the number of between 300 and 100 and the ...

    Article : 111 words
  20. WORK AT MORWELL AND WONTHAGGI.

    In accordance With the instructions of Mr Hibble, Chairman of the coal Tribunal to the men at Morwell and wonthaggi to go back to work before he could ...

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  21. DISASTROUS FIRE

    A serious fire is threatening the entive business section of Worcester, the second largest city in Massachusetts, Up to the present the damage is ...

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  22. LOANS FOR AUSTRALIA

    The issue of the proposed South Australian faTian and Tasmanian Government loans has been postponed indefinitely, owing to the imminence of ...

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  23. FACTORIES ROBBED

    The predilection that the Melbourne criminal has shown for robbing the contents of factories of late was again illustrated by two cases that were communicated ...

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  24. HOME RULE IN WALES

    The Ulster Parliament is spurring the Welsh Home Rulers to take notion by demanding that its members insist on a reform. It is argued that the ...

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  25. WORKLESSRUSG TOWNHALL.

    Two or three hundred unemployed men rushed the Town Hall this mornirig and forcing their way past the officials took possession of the main ...

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  26. EMPIRE TRADE

    Mr R. T. Nugent, director of the Federation of British Industries, has repeated, in an interview, that British! exporters are severely hit by the ...

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  27. CLERKS’ WAGES BOARD

    Clerks’ Hoard is now considering the claims of the Victorian branch of the Australian Clerical Association. They comprise:—Typists and ...

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  28. MR POYNTON’S TRIBUTE.

    "The welfare of seamen was his life's work,” said Mr Poynton (Minister for Home and Territovies) to-day, in payings tribute to Senator Guthrie ...

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  29. ESCAPING TAX

    Owing to the taxation of the shareholders the Adelaide Electric Supply Company hits passed a resolution transferring the headquarters of the ...

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  30. BREAD CARTERS’ WAGES

    The Master Bakers' Association has instructed its representatives on the Wages Board to ratify the agreement made between the, association and bread-carters ...

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  31. FEDERAL COST OF LIVING ALLOW-ANCE

    The Australian Clerical Association has passed a resolution protesting against the action of the Federal Government in demanding that clerks in the Public ...

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  32. HIGH COMMISSIONEASHIHP

    Interviewed by a representative of the “Pall Mall Gazette,” Mr Andrew Fisher [?] as result of his experience as High Commissioner, he ...

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  33. ANTHRAX FROM SHAVING BRUSH

    The attention of the Director [?] Quarantine (Dr Cumpston) was directed to-day to a case of anthrax admitted to the Melbourne Hospital which it was ...

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  34. CREEKS IN SMYRNA

    The “Times” correspondent at Smyrna says that the recent Greek victories seem to have been exaggerated. ...

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  35. THE FATAL ACCIDENT.

    The announcement of the death of Senator Robert S. Guthrie will be receivied with regret amongst a wide circle of friends, particularly amohgst ...

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  36. SUFFRAGISTS AOVOGATE

    Miss CListAbel Pankhurst, organising secretary of the Women’s Social and Political Union, is looking for a job. She has advertised in the ...

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  37. CORRESPONDENCE.

    Sir.—I desire to express my sincere thanks and appreciation to the firemen and police, and all others who so nobly assisted at great risk and personal danger in ...

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  38. IMPERIAL WIRELESS SYSTEM

    Replying to a deputation from the Empire Press urging the necessity for improving cable and wireless communication, the Postmaster-General said ...

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  39. FURTHER ENGLISH OPINIONS.

    Great: consternation has been caused throughout the country by the position of the Third Test match. The cricket commentators are lugm ...

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  40. SERVICE AT PARLIAMENT.

    In the Queen's Hall, Federal Parlia ment House, late this afternoon a short service wag held and the body of Sena-- tor Guthrie was then taken to the ...

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  41. HUNGRY AS A BEAR AND CAN'T

    EAT.—A great many people get angry when you tell them, they've got dyspepsia but way down deep in their stomachs they know got it. "Id love to ...

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  42. COST OF LIVINS

    The British official cost of hying figures show a reduction of 11 points during the last two months. A further substantial reduction is ...

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  43. AFFAIRS IN PERSIA

    The “Times” corresppndent at Teheran says that as a result of pressure by aristocrats the Shah has agreed not to abdicate. The old ...

    Article : 55 words
  44. GEELONG MATCH POSTPONED.

    The match between the Englishmen and 15 of Geelong and district was to have been commenced to-morrow, but Mr Brownlow, secretary of the Geelong ...

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  45. GEELONG WOOL SCHEME

    Growers generally approve of the scheme introduced by three of the Geelong wool brokers for the creation of a Geelong Wool Pool for the treatment of tender and weak ...

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  46. EULOGY BYMR. HUGHES.

    "He was the Havelock of Australia” said the Prime Minister this evening in reference to the deaths of Senator R. S. Guthrie, He was a man continued the ...

    Article : 108 words
  47. ENGLISH TEAM "WEARY.”

    Word was received on Wednesday that the Stawell match had been arranged ...

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  48. ELECTION OF SUCCESSOR.

    Senator R. S. Guthrie was actually a member of the first Australian senate, having beep elected in 1903, when ...

    Article : 174 words
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