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  4. MINISTERS ARE UNEASY OVER THE CENSURE MOTION

    ALTHOUGH Minister would like to make if appear that they are uncentered above the censure motion, they spent a lot of time at the Cabinet meeting on Saturday morning prepositions a defence The wheat prof was only very briefly referred to ...

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  5. THE TRAGEDY AT PETERSHAM

    A little more than a week ago Alfred William McLanes, a fireman in the service of the Railway Department, was warned by the police that ...

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  6. ALL MINERS ON STRIKE ARE DIRECTED TO RESUME WORK

    THE COUNCIL of the W.I.U. of Australia concluded its deliberations on Saturday. The following determination was come to unanimously:-- [?] ...

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  7. "NO MORE WAR" IS KEYNOTE OF YESTERDAY'S SPEECHES

    A GREAT [?] W[?] attended by all [?] Domain yesterday. Speeches were [?] ...

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  8. FATAL SMASH IN WILLIAM ST.

    James Sumerville (critical). Arthur McMillan. Robert Yco. SLIGHTLY INJURED. ...

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  9. NO CONFIDENCE IN MR. WEARNE

    TAMWORTH, Sunday.-- Mr. Wearne, Minister for Lands, came here on Friday on a wild goose chase, in connection with soldier settlers' affairs. ...

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  10. CINEMA ACTRESS PREACHES SERMON

    "No, there are no distinctly church pictured being produced at Hollywood." said Miss Louise at Lively to "The Labor Daily" man last night, Just ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. MELBOURNE HAS TWO LARGE GATHERINGS

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.-- Despite showery weather, the Peace Demonstration on Yarra bank, organised by the Trades Hall Council, was a ...

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  12. TO-DAY'S WEATHER

    FORECAST: Cloudy with further showers, and some thunder storms in eastern half of the State: mostly ...

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  13. ELECTORATE COUNCIL AND EDITOR ROSA

    Mr. S. A. Rosa. Editor, of "Common Cause." received a letter front Mr. T. Listor., secretary of the North Shore State Electorate Council, dated ...

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  14. BUTCHER CLAIMS ENGLISH FORTUNE

    The latest clamant to an English fortune is James W. Smallwood a suburban butcher. His claims cover land and property valued at over ...

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  15. WEEK END FIRES IN CITY AND SUBURBS

    At midday on Sunday, a fire the discovered at the premises occupied by the Bryant Rubber Co. Charles Street, Forest Lodge. ...

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  16. CENTRAL AUSTRALIA AS STOCK COUNTRY

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.-- Dr. Stefansson's report on Central Australia was made available yesterday, by the [?]e and Territeries. ...

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  17. SHOOTING AFFRAY IN A WINE SALOON

    A disturbance took place in the Big Gun Wine Saloon, Elizabeth Street, on Saturday evening, resulting in Alfred Totter, 28, baker, Barcom Avenue, ...

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  18. SOUTH WATERFRONT BACKS SYDNEY MAN

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.-- On Saturday a meeting of the Port Phillip branch of the Waterside Workers Federation and the Stevedoring Union was ...

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  19. MATTRESS FALLS AND BREAKS GUILD'S THIGH

    Norman Clark (4), living at Dreadnought Street, Lakemba, was playing in a room when a spring mattress stretcher, standing against the wall, ...

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  20. THIEVES RANSACK YORK STREET SILK STORE

    Some time between 6.30 p.m. on Saturday and 9.30 a.m. no Sunday, thieves entered Leitch House. 127 York Street. city, and looted the offices and ...

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  22. ATTEMPTED POISONING OF POMERANIAN DOGS

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.-- In the dog section at the Royal Show last week, discoveries were made which led the Officiates to believe that a deliberate ...

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  23. MAN ELECTROCUTED AT NEUTRAL BAY

    While at work on an electric telegraph pole at the Intersection of Graffemere and Benboyd Roads, Neutral Bay, about 3 p.m. yesterday, a man named ...

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