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  2. Sailors Who Fear Coffin Ships Must Go to Gaol

    Maritime unions have declared the steamer Port Lyttelton "black" owing to what they consider was unjustified treatment of certain members of her crew. It is urged in union circles that the taking of the vessel to Cockatoo Dock yesterday looked, in the face of the union's complaint, like an effort on the part of the owners--and perhaps other parties--to precipitate a strike at Cockatoo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. MR. H. D.MCINTOSH AND KENDENUP

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--The Kendenup Commission was given a short lesson on the subject of the high finance of Huge D. Mcintosh when it ...

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  4. BIG FIRE AT WUNDERLICH'S

    [?] ...

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  5. LORD OLIVIER DAMPENS SWARAJISTS' ARDOR

    LONDON. Feb. 26.--Lord Oliver Secretary of State for Indian ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. LIBERALS ARE ANGRY WITH RAMSAY MAC.

    LONDON, Feb. 26.--A score of well-known Liberal members of the House of Commons have issued a manifesto urging ...

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  7. SLUMP IN EXPORT OF BRITISH GOODS

    Mr. Tele[?] the [?] president of the Northampton [?] Manufacturers' Association in a speech at the annual meeting pointed out that while ...

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  8. BRITISH SQUADRON AT FREMANTLE

    FREMANTLE, Wednesday. The British Empire Service Squ[?] arrived here to-day. The weather was perfect and ...

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  9. NO COLLECTION FOR THE POOR

    "Charity begins at home" is the view of Ald. Nicholls, who proposes in relieve distress in Phillip Ward, who [?] he represents in the City ...

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  10. MURDERED CHILDREN ATMURWILLUMBAH

    MURWILLUMBAH, Wednesday,-- Before the District Coroner, Mr.E. A. May, an inquest was held here to-day concerning the death at the two ...

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  11. LUDENDORFF ON TRIAL FOR HIGH TREASON

    MUNICH. Feb. 26.--The trial of Ludendorff Hitler and seven alleged accompla[?] on charges of high treason in connection with the ...

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  12. SQUARE DEAL FOR COMMISSIONER LITTLE

    SHANGHAI. Feb. 27. The defence of Mr. Little formers Trade Commissioner, recently published throughout China has [?] ...

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  13. WORK STARTS AGAIN ON STEAMER HANNOVER

    MELBOURNE. Wednesday - The Steamer Hannover, which was declared "black" by the Seamen's Faron yesterday, was to-day a hive of ...

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  14. INFANTS BODY FOUND AFTER MANY YEARS

    When Constable Maher of No. [?] Police Station. Darlinghurst went to Sir Moses Montefiore's Jewish Home Dowling Street, on February 1,[?] ...

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  15. DOCKERS' STRIKE IS NOW SETTLED

    LONDON, Feb, 26. The [?] of the Stevedores' Union unanimously recommended all members to resume to-morrow under the terms of the ...

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  16. ADMIRAL SIR P. SCOTT [?] IS SERIOUSLY ILL

    LONDON. Feb. [?] Admiral [?]Pe[?]ey Scott, who was last month reported to be seriously ill at Malia was landed on a [?] ...

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  17. RAILWAY SMASH ON BRIDGE AT LAHORE

    [?] February [?] A [?] Occurred on a [?] and [?] on [?] West Railway when a [?] badly [?]. ...

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  18. MAIL CAR CAUGHT IN BUSH FIRE

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Wednesday.--The mail car from Westport to Nelson was burned on Spooner's Range late yesterday afternoon through a ...

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  19. WOOL SALES COMMENCE ON MARCH 18

    LONDON, Feb. 26.--It has been decided to commence the next series of Colonial wool sales on March 18, instead of on March 11, as a result of ...

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  20. ARNE BORG LOWERS HIS OWN RECORD

    ADELAIDE. Wednesday swimming the City Baths [?] the Swedish champion. Arne Borg put up a new freshwater record for ...

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  21. HOW JOCKEY HALDON CAME BY HIS DEATH

    The story of how John William Haldon, a Jockey, was killed while riding in the Hurdle Race at Randwick on February 16, was told to the City ...

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  22. Remarkable Allegations Against D. R. Hall

    That Mr. D. R. Hall. while Minister jor Housing, was responsible to a certain extent for the conditions which resulted in the appointment of a Parliamentary committee to inquire into the Stale Housing Board's administration; ...

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  23. KENYA INDIANS START NON-CO-OPERATION

    NAIROBI. Feb. 26.--The Kenya Indians have commenced an intensive non-co-operation campaign as a protest against ...

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  24. BOSTON CLAIMS A NEW EXPLOSIVE

    ROSTON, Feb. 27.--The discovery is announced of a new catalyst which will bring about the permanent union of hydrogen and nitrogen. ...

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  25. TO-DAY'S WEATHER

    Forecast: Cloudy and unsettled over the N.E. half of the State, with rain and thunder developing [?] in the N.E. ...

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  26. DEPARTMENTAL INQUIRY INTO CONTRACTS

    BRISBANE. Wednesday. A [?] department inquiry are the [?] of contracts at [?] ...

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  27. A BOGUS BOBBY SOON FOUND OUT

    ALBURY, Wednesday. -- A bogus "Robby" Michael Tolley (30), was fined [?] or a month's hard labor, for posing as a constable. ...

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  28. CANBERRA'S COSTLY PARLIAMENT HOUSE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--Mr. Stewart, Minister for Works and Railways, announced to-day that the proposed Provisional Parliament ...

    Article : 60 words
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