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  6. COUNCIL AGREES TO SECOND READING

    THE second reading and committee stages of the Legislative Council Abolition Bill were carried on the voices in the Upper House last night. Mr. F. S. Boyce, ex-Attorney-General, raised an objection to the ...

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  7. SEAMEN MAY SUFFER WAGE REDUCTIONS

    New logs seeking wage reductions averaging 15 per cent., were filed in the Commonwealth Arbitration Court to-day by the ...

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  9. THE LATEST

    Fashions in children's bathing costumes observed at Bondi. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. HID FROM POLICE IN DRAIN PIPE

    After a mile and a half chase, police yesterday arrested a young man who was hiding in a stormwater drain pipe in ...

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  11. BABY GIRL POISONED AT PADDINGTON

    A three-years-old girl was admitted to St. Vincent's Hospital early last night suffering from chloroform poisoning. ...

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  12. SPLINTER PIERCES MAN'S LUNG

    Central Ambulance had a busy time yesterday attending to all sorts of accidents. Most serious case was at Burns' timber mills, ...

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  13. IT WAS HOT AT MELB. YESTERDAY

    MELBOURNE experienced its warmest day this summer to-day, when at 2.30 the temperature reached 97 degrees. ...

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  14. DRIVER HAD TIP OF HIS

    JOHN TANNETT, 33 of Murralong Avenue, Five Dock, had the tip of his nose cut off when a smash between his car and another vehicle, in ...

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  15. FEWER CAR OWNERS IN VICTORIA

    According to figures issued by the motor registration branch to-day, there was a great drop in the number of ...

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  16. AMONG THE PASSENGERS

    By the Ventura yesterday came Mr. E. C. Squire.(U.S. Trade Commissioner in Sydney), Mr. J. P. Wright (American engineer, bound for New Guinea oilfields), and Mr. W. S. So hull (Justice, of Melbourne). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. FRESH OUT OF THE WATER

    Bathers at Bondi seize the opportunity of securing fresh fish when the fishermen's boats come in. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. "HIS IMPUDENCE"

    "It's like your impudence to come here with such a tale," observed Mr. MacDougal, S.M., at Central Police Court yesterday, in fining Norman ...

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  19. ROBBERIES ABOARD SHIP

    Though police at various ports made thorough searches and investigations on board the Ballarat in connection with stolen money and ...

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  20. OLD LINK WITH CONVICT DAYS BROKEN

    A link between Balmain and the convict days was broken yesterday morning, when the old Methodist Church in Darling Street, Rozelle, was ...

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  21. URGED BRITISH TO REVOLT

    ASKED whether the broadcast speech from Moscow wireless last night, inciting the British workers to revolution, was a breach of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. GOLD BONUS BILL IN SENATE

    IT was stated in the Opposition, lobbies to-day that the Gold Bonus Bill would probably get through the Senate without any difficulty. ...

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  23. MINERS' CENTRAL COUNCIL

    On account of having to attend the East Maitland Court on Tuesday next Mr. T. Hoare, Northern Miners' President, will be unable to be present ...

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  25. COMING BEFORE COURT FOR THIRTY YEARS

    William McGrath, 46 laborer, was sentenced to three months' hard labor by Mr. Laidlaw, C.S.M., at Central Police Court yesterday on a charge of ...

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  26. CAR HITS POLE AND KILLS MAN

    When a car crashed into an electric light pole at Stawell early to-day, Ernest Bodey, a local resident, was killed. ...

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