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  2. AMERICAN DISASTERS TORNADO AND FLOODS CAUSE LOSS OF LIFE

    Messages from Hot Springs, Arkansas, state that torrential rains have flooded the surrounding districts and haye inundated the city, causing 17 ...

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  3. SOUTH AUSTRALIA LAW REFORM INQUIRY

    Dr. Ramsay Smith gate evidence before the Law Reform Commission.yesterday. He declared that one necessity of the Coroner's Court was more ...

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  4. MINING THE SHARE MARKET

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  5. LEAD POISONING ACT

    The Cabinet.at a meeting to-day Considered the question the appointment of a medical board of [?] connection with the Workmen's ...

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  6. COALFIELDS DISPUTES DEADLOCK STILL CONTINUES REGARDING NORTHERN MINES

    No move was made yesterday by the Council of the Miners' Federation to end the deadlock with regard, to. the strike on the Maitland coal held. It ...

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  7. IN RUSSIA

    Krassin arrived in London last night from Moscow, from where he has hurried, partly by air, in order to confer with his colleagues on the Russian ...

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  8. GERMAN REPARATIONS

    Reuter's Berlin correspondent reports:— "The French last night, occupied a dye works at Hoechst. The workers, ...

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  9. IRELAND. [?] ANTI-FREE STATE LEADER SHOT DEAD IN ENGAGEMENT

    It is announced that an anti-Free State irregulars leader, Plunkett, was shot dead in an engagement in the Valleymont district. Twelve of his ...

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  10. STATE PROHIBITION PARTY ADVOCATED BY MR HAMMOND

    The Rev R. Hammond said jesterday that the prohibitionists in South Australia should organise1, a political party, as as done in New.South ...

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  11. FREE STATE TO BE ASKED TO SEND BACK PRlSONERS

    In the House of Commons, questioned in regard to the persons who were deported to Ireland in March and April last, Mr. S. Baldwin, Chancellor of the ...

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  12. ROBBERS AT RAILWAY STATION GET AWAY WITH £2750 PEPPER IN CLERK'S EYES

    Armed robbers appeared at the spencer-street railway station yesterday, and throwing pepper in the eyes of the pay clerk made a spectacular escape ...

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  13. STRIKERS ON SOUTH COAST INSTRUCTED TO RESUME WORK

    The Council of the Miners'.Federation decided yesterday to instruct the strikers at the Metropolitan colliery on the south coast to resume work ...

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  14. LEAD STATISTICS

    Lead imports during April amounted to 15,667 tons of which 6155 tons were from Ausralia.Exports totalled 1565 tons. ...

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  15. HOMES WRECKED IN TEXAS

    Messages from Colorado City, Texas, state that 17 people were killed and over 100 injured while 300. or more are homeless as the result of a tornado ...

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  16. EDUCATIONAL

    At the Junior Technical School this mdrning Mr. H. D. M'Cle[?]and, chief inspector of the Education Department, conducted an unveiling ceremony and ...

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  17. TYPHOID AT RENMARK

    Four. cases of typhoid. fever have been reported in different houses at Renmark. The. Murray water is blamed. ...

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  18. IN THE NEAR EAST

    Britain has replied that the is willing to participate in any sound plan to relieve refugees in the Near East, but she advances no suggestions. The ...

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  19. AUSTRALIAN METALS IN 1922

    Mr.F.G. T. Nicholas, secretary of the Australian Metal Exchange, has issued the annual statistical publication dealing with lead, zinc, silver, coppere, ...

    Article : 219 words
  20. SATURDAY WORK REFUSED BY WE STERN COAL MINERS

    A serious development has taken place in the western district, where the miners hare put into operation a threat made some months ago that they would ...

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  21. 4½ PER CENT INTEREST AT GOVT. SAVINGS BANK

    The Government Savings Bank rate of interest.has been declared at 4½ per cent, this year. this is the highest, rate since 1892. ...

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  22. ORGANISING RELIEF

    The western States for over 1000 miles radius is f organising relief for the stricken districts. ...

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  23. QUEENSLAND ELECTIONS

    Mr. Lewis M'Donald, secretary of the Queensland central executive of the Australian Labor Party, in an interview, said: "The result of this ...

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  24. NOT SUFFICIENT JURYMEN

    In the Civil Court, yesterday for a case in which £2500 damages were claimed against the-Tramways Trust in respect to the death of a man who was ...

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  25. KIDNAPPINGS IN CHINA

    Reater's Pekin correspondent reports:— "The agreement which was reaohed between the bandit.delegates, and the ...

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  26. FIRE ON SHIP IN DOCK

    A five broke out on the Rupehu fying in the London dock. It lasted three hours. A hundred firemen were engaged in fighting the flames, but ...

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  27. RAILWAY ADMINISTRATION

    The soutn Australian raliway locomotive funning sheds will be removed from Islington td Mile End on Saturday night. ...

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  28. BOY EMIGRANT SATISFIED

    A boy emigrant has written to Sir Henry Barwell stating that he is satisfied with his home here. He adds "I have no patience with boys who write ...

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  29. NORTH-SOUTH LINE

    Sir Henry Barwell, the Premier, told a North-South line deputation to-day that the obligation of the Commonwealth Government to burld the ...

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  30. EARLY ARREST EXPECTED

    Though no arrest has been made, in connection with the robbery the police are working on definite clues, and an arrest is expected shortly. ...

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  31. NEWCASTLE STEEL WORKS

    The report that the Broken Hill Proprietary Company would forthwith pay full wages to their. employees at their Port Waratah, steel, works was ...

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  32. THE GREAT WESTERN

    The management of the Great Western Silver-Lead Mining. Company renprts, for the fortnight ended May 12 that the south drive in the. whip ...

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  33. SHARK WITH 24 YOUNG CAPTURED AT THE GRANGE

    A six-foot shark was caught at The Grange yesterday. It has 24 young sharks inside. ...

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  34. FIRE IN SYDNEY

    A fouf-story b[?]ding in Kent-street, Sydney, leased by Robert Corbett and Co. Limited, exporters and manufacturers of chemicals and engineers' ...

    Article : 235 words
  35. THE TAXI-CAB MURDER

    The inquest on Dickie, the taxi-cab [?]river, who was fou[?] murdered at Brixton last week, has been adjourned for a week. ...

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  36. MR. ATLEE HUNT IN ADELAIDE

    Mr. Atlee Hunt the Federal public service arbitrator, will hear evidence' in Adelaide with respect to the.Postmaster-General's Department on ...

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  37. ROY GOVERNOR NOT CAPTURED

    Roy Governor, whom the police are after in connection with robberies committed in the Mendooran district, is still at large. ...

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  38. WARDEN'S COURT

    In the Warden's Court this morning, before Mr. G. A. Stevenson, deputy [?]n. William James Whitford, of 237 Murton-street. North Broken Hill. ...

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  39. DART GAME ILLEGAL

    The magistrate of the Adelaide Police Court has decided that the game of darts is illegal. He fined a man who was charged with playing the game ...

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  40. MOTOR CAR FATALITY

    On Monday afternoon at 5.30 Edward Robert Hyne; an orchardist of Angaston, met with a fatal accident at Koomooloo station, 32 miles east of Burra, ...

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  41. COAL STOCKS IN ADELAIDE

    The South Australian Railway Department is well stocked with coal. The Adelaide Gas Company has three months' supply, tile Adelaide Electric ...

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  42. CONFERENCES IN ADELAIDE

    The Methodist Generals Conterence and the Prohibition Conference will, open in Adelaide to-day. ...

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  43. DR. THOMPSON V. B.M.A.

    Counsel for Dr G. S. Thompson has decided to appeal to the Privy Council against the decision of the State Full Court setting aside the finding of the ...

    Article : 67 words
  44. LICENSING COURT

    In the Licensing Court this morning, before Mr. G A. Stevenson, deputy L.M.an application for. the transfer of the,license of the Royal Mail Hotel ...

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  45. MAN WANTED IN MELBOURNE IS ARRESTED IN SYDNEY

    Charged with having set fire to goods in a building at Brunswick, Victoria, Charles Thomas May (57), appeared in the Central Police Court ...

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  46. ACCUSED POUND NOT GUILTY

    At the Criminal Sitting, of the Supreme Court yesterday the last stage was reached in the case in which Frederick Thomas Powell Hoffmann (22) was ...

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  47. GORED BY A BULLOCK

    Arthur Field (48), of Condaminestreet, Manly, was standing in Condamine-street shortly before noon on Wednesday watching five bullocks ...

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  48. MR.R.TOHURST'S CONDITION

    Upon inquiry being made at the Hospital to-day it was ascertained that there is sight improvement in the condition of Mr. R. Tolhurst, who was ...

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  49. ANZAC DAY

    A proposal for a uniform and fitting observance of Anzac Day has been made by the Federal Government. The memorandum of the Federal ...

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  50. BOYS BREAK INTO A HOUSE

    A story was told on Monday, by two boys, who were arrested on a charge of having broken into the house of Mrs. Meryl Lister, the well-known interstate ...

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  51. Advertising

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  52. THE HICKSON MISSION

    Mr. Hickson, in his. healing mission in Sydney, dealt with 1080 patients at St. Andrew's Cathedral yesterday in the morning. In the afternoon 600 ...

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  53. BRITAIN'S BETT,NG INQUIRY

    The opinion of the conference of the chief constables of the North of England was voiced by Mr. Caldwell, the Chief Constable of Liverpool, in ...

    Article : 210 words
  54. Advertising

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    Advertising : 47 words
  55. Advertising

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    Advertising : 111 words
  56. PREMIERS' CONFERENCE FEDERAL FINANCIAL SCHEME TO BE OPPOSED BY N.S.W. GOVT.

    It is understood that the New South Wales Government will oppose. the Federal Ministry's financial proposals which would be made at the Premiers' ...

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  57. INDIGNATION IS EXPRESSED BY SOME NATIONALISTS

    Many memoers of the National Party are indignant at the intention of the New South Wales Government to oppose the financial proposals of Mr. ...

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  58. PASTURES PROTECTION BOARD HOLD ANNUAL CONFERENCE

    Mr. F. A. Chaffey, New South Wales Minister for Agriculture, when opening the Pastures Protection Board's Conference in Sydney yesterday, deplored ...

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  59. ACCIDENT AT BLOCK 10.

    A. Henwood had his foot bruised through getting it caught in some shafting while working at the Block 10 mine to-day. After receiving ...

    Article : 52 words
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    The following days in race week (May 22, 23, and 24) are to be observed as public holidays in the Wil[?] ...

    Article : 23 words
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