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  4. TRAGIC END TO MIDNIGHT SEARCH

    A married woman, Ida Isabel Pile [?] was found early yesterday morning at the foot of some rocks under[?] the suspension Bridge. ...

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  5. COUNTRY IN DEBT TO LOYALISTS

    MELBOURNE, Friday--In the House of Representatives this morning. Mr. Mahony asked the Prime Minister if it were correct that the ...

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  6. BALL IS STILL WITHHOLDING IMPORTANT CEMENT PAPERS

    IF the Government has nothing to [?] in regard to the cement contract, why is it so [?] all the papers regarding its cement dealings? Most of the important papers were literally dragged from the Minister. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. TO-DAY'S WEATHER

    FORECAST [?] ...

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  8. FEDERAL CABINET WON'T ADMIT DELAY OVER SEARCH FOR WOMEN

    CENSURE motion of Acting-Labor Leader Anstey is moved in House of Representatives, but party of Big Money sticks together. Resolution is lost by 27 votes to 19. Pretence is made that the crew of the Hudder-field was ...

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  9. COUNTRY PARTY NOT OPPOSED TO LABOR

    Mr. Stewart, M.H.R., was entertained at a complimentary [?] at Ouyen Victoria on Thursday, by the North-west District ...

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  10. NO DOCKYARD STRIKE AT MELBOURNE

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  12. Fuller' Future

    GOSFORD, Friday. -- Speaking at the opening of the Flower Show to-day. Sir George Fuller said that ...

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  13. MONASH IN TROUBLE OVER CRUISER COSTS

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- In the House of Representatives to-day the Minister for Defence rend a letter from General Menash objecting to ...

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  14. EXECUTIVE ENDORSES LABOR CANDIDATES

    At the meeting of the A.L.P. Executive last night, the following were endorsed for pre-selection as Labor candidates for the Senate: Senator ...

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  15. THE "DAILY GUARDIAN" CORRECTED BY A.W.U.

    In yesterdays "Daily Guardian" it was stated that a request from the A.L.P. for [?] from the Railway worker's industry branch of the A.W.U. ...

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  16. ALLEGED DAMAGE IN NEWTOWN FACTORY

    The action for malicious prosecution brought by John Boothman against Harry Edger Ogden was Realised before Judge Relin, without a jury, in ...

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  17. LAW THREATENED FOR ST. GEORGE ELECTORATE

    At the A.L.P. executive last night it was reported that a letter had been received from Messrs. McCoy and McCoy, solicitors regarding the ...

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  18. Goldstein's View

    "Mr. O'Halloran desires me to apologise for his unavoidable absence," said Mr. Goldstein. M L. A. It was at ...

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  19. SUPPORT PROMISED FOR PATRICK'S SHIPS

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- Mr. C. W. Lueas, the Melbourne manager of the Patrick Steamship Co., said to-day that ample support for Captain Patrick's ...

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  20. A LABOR MEMBER MAY BE EXPELLED

    At the meeting of the A.L.P. Executive last night. Mr. Seale read a lengthy report on behalf of the committee appointed to consider the ...

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  21. THE TRAGEDY AT MOOLTAN FLATS

    The condition of Mrs. Fennell, who was shot by Maurice Rohiln, at Mooltan Flats. Birriga Road, Woollabra. on Thursday night, was much the ...

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  22. THE APPIN APPEAL ADJOURNED AGAIN

    After sitting nearly all day, the Full Court of Criminal Appeal, adjourned until Monday, the hearing of the sec[?] appeal Of William George Gordon ...

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  23. THE CALULU JOINS THE IDLE FLEET

    Another useless Commonwealth steamer, the [?] (4265 tons) is to go into Rose Bay this morning to join the "idle Fleet." Like the ...

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  24. EMPLOYMENT SCARCE ALONG SOUTH COAST

    In the South Coast district in August conditions of employment were again reported very bad throughout the district. Sawmilling was very ...

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  25. SILK THIEVES AGAIN BUSY IN THE SUBURBS

    A large [?] of silk goods was stolen from the shop of Harold Mc Monigal. [?] Street, Com[?] on Thursday night. ...

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  26. S.A. GOVERNMENT MAY APPOINT ASSISTANTS

    ADELAIDE, Friday.--In Labor circles it is thought that the Government intends to appoint two Assistant Ministers to help the overworked ...

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  27. CRUISER DUNEDIN ARRIVES IN SYDNEY

    The light cruiser Dun[?] arrived from Jervis Bay yesterday, and returns to that port to-morrow night. The flagship Brisbane left ...

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