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  4. "TOO MUCH RED FOR MANLY," SAYS REID

    THE RADISH is abroad in Manly, Red worries him. Reid is the prime Radish. In future it will he distinetly ...

    Article : 355 words
  5. TO PLEASE THE CROWD IN THE HOWELL BENEFIT

    Five cricketers from S.A. and one from Queensland arrive in Sydney. They are (left to right): A. Richardson J. T. Murray. P. Hornibrook (Q.), Clem. Hill, and C. V. Grimmett. j ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 42 words
  6. PARRAMATTA, TOO, HAS ITS MUNICIPAL SCANDAL

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    Article : 304 words
  7. BUILD THOSE LOCOS. HERE!

    THE NEWS that the State Railway Commissioners are doing their atmost to send abroad the orders for 35 new locomotives ...

    Article : 1,062 words
  8. NEW MONEY IS UNOBTAINABLE

    City Surveyor Weekes most ambitious programme for the [?] Sydney streets came in for a severe handling by the City Treasurer ...

    Article : 427 words
  9. FULLER MENTIONS PONY RACING

    Ortro again probably for the seventh time, Mr. Lang asked the Premier in Parliament Yesterday when the report of the short Committee on ...

    Article : 146 words
  10. CLEM HILL LOOKS BRIGHT AND HEARTY

    Accompanied by four fellow cricketer from South Australia. Clem bill the notable left-handed batsman of past days, arrived by the Melbourne ...

    Article : 443 words
  11. JOHN BROWN DOESN'T CARE

    MELBOURNE, Wed.--The following is alleged to be interview given the "Son" by Mr. John Brown at his hotel to-day:-- ...

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  12. J. C. ELDRIDGE GRAVELY CHARGED

    Mosman branch of the A.L.P. last night, at a stormy meeting, heard grave charges uttered against Mr. J. C. Eldridge (nominee for ...

    Article : 238 words
  13. CALL TO ALL UNION INVESTORS

    "TUESDAY'S MEETING of the Boilermakers' Union decided." said Mr. Gilbert Sinclair. secretary, yesterday, "that ...

    Article : 340 words
  14. BRUNTNELL HITS DIGGERS' KIDDIES

    When Mr. Bruntnell was attacked in Parliament last night over the war bursaries, his only defence was to abase the paper which had exposed ...

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  15. FULLER KNOWS WHEN TO OBEY

    There has never been a Ministry so bound and fettered to outside [?] as the Fuller Government. When it is not dancing to the ture ...

    Article : 269 words
  16. RAILWAYS WANT TO RUN 'BUSES

    It in not unlikely that Influence will be brought to bear on the Government to prevent the Railway Commissioners from running state-owned motor ...

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  17. BURNING FATALITY AT TARANA

    LITIIGOW, Wednesday.--The [?] Mr. Royd. held an inquest at [?] regarding the death of Mrs. Vlda Wilson. who died In the hospital ...

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  18. NESS GETS CROSS WITH THE CABINET

    Mr. Ness asked the Premier in the [?] Assembly yesterday if it [?] true as stated in the Press that professor Paden and Mr. Bavin had ...

    Article : 158 words
  19. MANY "DEAD-HEADS" IN CITY SCHEME

    The Special committee of the City Council deliberated on the reorganisation scheme of City Surveyor Weekes last night, and left the ...

    Article : 277 words
  20. BUSINESS DONE IN LEG. COUNCIL

    The Main Roads Bill passed tho third reading in the Legislative Council yesterday, also tho Trustees Bill. Mr. Asliton moved that Mr. B. II. ...

    Article : 47 words
  21. GIRLS SWEATED AT RAILWAY R.R.

    "Girls working until nearly midnight are now cut out of their train fares, no bods are provided for them if they miss their last train, and if they ...

    Article : 154 words
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  23. ACTOR MAKES APPEAL TO JUDGE FOR MERCY

    Henry Kaston's admission of guilt, at the Quarter Sessions yesterday, secured for the confessor 15 months hard labor. ...

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  24. COMPENSATION TO THE "LOYALISTS"

    Mr Ness asked the Permier in the [?] yesterday if he would see [?] justice was done to all "loyalists" [?] granting the £12,000 ...

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  25. BANK NOTE CHARGES AGAIN REMANDED

    At the Central Police Cent yesterday James Tonkin Joseph Wright (41) Edit Cavanagh (45) and William jacobson (25) were remanded till ...

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  26. WILL RAILWAYS RUN MOTOR-BUSES?

    Several questions regarding the reported proposal of the Railway Commissioners to run motor 'buses In Sydney were asked in Parliament ...

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  27. CANBERRA SCARES SPEAKER WATT

    MELBOURNE Wednesday, --It was [?] unofficially to-day Mr. Watt [?] whether of the House of Representation with retire from politics as he ...

    Article : 48 words
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