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  4. MEN and WOMEN

    Miss Ethel Irving and her dramatic company sailed for New Zealand by the Ulimaroa on Saturday. There was a large gathering of the admirers of the star actress ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. ARMED MOUNTED PATROLS.

    Yesterday was calm--calm with a peace that made one realise that it was really Sunday. But many feared that it was only the calm before the storm. Brisbane was ...

    Article : 851 words
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  8. REVOLVERS AND SHILLELAGHS

    The "Morning Post" makes an alarming announcement regarding the outbreak of violence for which Mr. Churchill's meeting in Belfast on Thursday next is likely to be ...

    Article : 139 words
  9. SECRET CONFERENCE.

    For nearly two hours this morning the members of the New South Wales Labor Council's executive, and Mr. C. Collins, M.L.A. Burke, Queensland, who is representing ...

    Article : 240 words
  10. LONGING FOR A BATTLE.

    Speaking at the dinner of the Imperial and Constitutional League, Sir Edward Carson said that Mr. Churchill had found discretion the better part of valor. ...

    Article : 118 words
  11. STRIKERS DEFIANCE.

    Notification has been given to the strike committee by Major Cahill that he will not tolerate the vigilance officers who have been appointed by the committee to maintain ...

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  12. GUARDING THE PREMIER.

    It was learned to-day that on Friday a certain section of the strikers had serious designs on Mr. Denham's house, if not on the life of the Premier. ...

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  13. DEATH-DEALING EXPLOSIVE.

    A Russian officer and fifteen soldiers were killed yesterday by the explosion of a shell at Tabriz, Persia. The projectile was one of a number that ...

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  14. "A MISERABLE SPECIMEN."

    "This man is a miserable specimen of humanity." The police prosecutor at the Central Police Court spoke feelingly this morning when describing Ernest William ...

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  15. SINEWS OF WAR.

    This morning Mr. Bernerd called on Mr. A.C. Warton, secretary of the N.S.W. Tramway Employees' Union, at the Trades Hall, and informed him he had collected £2 1s 2½d ...

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  16. SOVEREIGN OR HALF-PENNY.

    Nicholas Church had an experience in George-street on the night of Saturday, December 16, which he says cost him a sovereign. Church stepped on to a moving tram ...

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  17. WORK OF SOCIALISTS.

    The relationship of the railway engine drivers and firemen of Queensland to those of this State was explained by Mr. H.A. Mitchell, president of the Federated ...

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  18. PICTURES AT THE LYCEUM.

    The Sydney public will be afforded an opportunity of seeing what is actually happening in Brisbane to-night, when the first series of moving pictures will be screened by ...

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  19. £250 A YEAR FOR ALDERMEN.

    Recent water shortage troubles have brought about concerted action on the part of the mayors of the eastern suburban municipalities. At a meeting recently held in the ...

    Article : 230 words
  20. FURNITURE TRADES CHAIRMAN.

    It was suggested by Judge Scholes in the Industrial Court this morning that one chairman, instead of three, should be appointed to act on the three wages boards ...

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  21. SYDNEY'S WORST WOMAN.

    "The worst woman in Sydney" was the Questionable honor conferred on a young woman, Maud Powals, at the Central Police court to-day, after she had failed to ...

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  22. UNANIMOUS AGREEMENT.

    The tramway men's strike has been settled. An unanimous agreement has been come to by both sides, and work will be resumed ...

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  24. CYCLIST'S LUCKY ESCAPE.

    A lad, whose name has not been ascertained, attempted to cross in front of a motorcar on his bicycle yesterday afternoon, at the corner of the Corso and the South Steyne, ...

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