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  2. ROBBERT UNDER ARMS.

    Leslie ("Squizzy") Taylor, Ida Pender, and Angus Murray have, been arrested by the detectives investagating the robbery under arms from Mr. ...

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  3. THE KU KLUX KLAN.

    The bare possibility of the formation of a Ku Klux Klan in Australia keeps certain members of the Labor party in a state of ferment. Some are always ...

    Article : 237 words
  4. COAL MINING INDUSTRY. POSITION AT WEST WALLSEND WAS DISCUSSED YESTERDAY

    Over 50 delegates, representing all the miners' lodges in the Northern districts, sat all day at the Newcastle Trades Hall yesterday considering the ...

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  5. IMMIGRATION. MR. BRUCE INTERVIEWED

    Mr. S. M. Bruce, the Prime Minister of Australia, when questioned to-day regarding a speeding-up of settlement development ...

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  6. NEW SOUTH WALES. SYDNEY MAN'S DEATH

    The death occurred early yesterday morning at "Woollahra of Mr. Henry Pateson, a well-known commercial man, who was long associated with the Royal ...

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  7. FEDERAL AFFAIRS. NEW TRUNK TELEPHONE LINE BETWEEN SYDNEY & BRISBANE

    A new direct trunk telephone line from Sydney to Brisbane was opened yesterday, when Mr. W. G. Gibson, Postmaster-General, who was in ...

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  8. INDUSTRIAL MATTERS. REQUESTS BY UNEMPLOYED ARE REFUSED BY MR.FARRAR

    Representatives of the unemployed in Sydney yesterday asked Mr. E.H. Farrar, the Minister for Labor, either for work or for relief equal to the basic ...

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  9. NEWCASTLE SHOOTING CASE

    The trial was opened yesterday, of William Parsons, who is charged with the murder of William Henderson on September 22 by shooting, following on ...

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  10. OVERDUE SCHOONER ARRIVES

    The missing schooner Louis Theriault, which was overdue 30 days between New Zealand and Sydney reached port yesterday afternoon, thus allaying the ...

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  11. CITY RAILWAY DISPUTE

    A conference was held yesterday between the representatives of the underground workers on the city railway and the Railway Commissioners. No ...

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  12. REDUCED PRICE OF SUGAR PROBABLE AFTER OCTOBER 22

    The whole of the Commonwealth carry-over stocks of sugar have now been unloaded. It is anticipated that a reduction in the retail price will be ...

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  13. BURGLARIES IN PERTH.

    Since the recent blowing open of an empty safe at Messrs.Whittaker Bros.' timber yards at Subiaco, and four other cases of housebreaking, the ...

    Article : 77 words
  14. SERIOUS FIRE AT CORAKI

    un wednesday afternoon a serious fire broke out at,Coraki in a howling westerly wind, which fanned the flames to such an extent as to threaten both ...

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  15. WORK AT BELLBIRD

    The manager of the Bellbird colliery has given work to all miners who were cavilled out. First-class shiftmen bricklayers, and carpenters are ...

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  16. RAILWAY MEN ON STRIKE ON MACKSVILLE URUNGA LINE

    About 100 men employed on the railway line from Macksville to Urunga went on strike yesterday. This was done as a protest against a request ...

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  17. TASMANIAH POLITICS.

    The State Budget delivered in the House of Assembly by the Treasurer showed a deficit of £298,000, of which the railways showed a loss of £196,000. ...

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  18. 40 MORE BOYS ARRIVE

    Yesterday among other passengers 90 Dreadnought boys arrived. They will undergo periods of from three and six months training on farms where ...

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  19. VISIT OF LORD STRITHPEY.

    Lord Strathpey, who was born at Omarau, New Zealand, arrived here yesterday from London with his wife and family on a visit to his birthplace. ...

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    The proceeds from the screening of the programme at Johnson's oxidestreet theatre to-night will be in aid of the funds of the Silver City Show ...

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  21. AGREEMENT AT PELAW MAIN ON AIR TURBINE MACHINES

    An agreement was reached yesterday regarding the use of the Sullivan air turbine machines at the Pelaw Main colliery. Mr. Justice Edmunds drafted ...

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  22. A.L.P. AFFAIRS. RUSSIAN REVOLUTION

    The Central executive of the Australian Labor party has refused to cooperate with the Communist party in a joint demonstration in the Domain to ...

    Article : 49 words
  23. HOSPITAL TELEPHONES.

    At the monthly meeting of the Hospital Board last night Mr.A.E. Smith, the secretary, reported that some months back the question of ...

    Article : 378 words
  24. COUNTRY PRESS CONFERENCE

    The Country Press Association Conference yesterday considered the question of forming an organisation for linking up the country districts, with ...

    Article : 136 words
  25. MARTIN-PLACE EXTENSION

    The executive of the City Council yesterday finally approved of the Martin-place resumption scheme. The estimated net cost of the extension will ...

    Article : 41 words
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  28. DEATH OF A SOLICITOR

    The death of Mr. Frederick Gannon, the oldest solicitor in Sydney, took place at his residence at Tempe yesterday. ...

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  29. MINERS RECEIVE SUMMONSES FOR TAKING MATCHES IN MINE

    Employees leaving the Pelaw Main colliery on October 1 were searched. On Tuesday eight summonses were taken out against certain employees ...

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  30. MR, GARDEN SEEKS PROTECTION AGAINST PARTY LEADERS

    The A.L.P. executive has postponed consideration of the issue between the Communiste and the Parliamentary leaders until Mr. A. C. Willis, the ...

    Article : 118 words
  31. FLOWER GIFT DAY.

    Flower Gift Day was celebrated in Adelaide to-day. Mr.Clark, president of the Commercial Travellers' Association, now in Broken Hill, has ...

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  32. SUSPENSION IS ANNOUNCED OF BANKS' HOME ADVANCES

    The Savings Bank Commissioners have decided to suspend operations in the Homes Advances Department. Their reason for so doing is that the ...

    Article : 43 words
  33. CANNIBALISTING TRAGEDY.

    A cannabalistic tragedy has occurred in the New Hebrides according to details just received from missionaries. Mr.John Clapcott made an official ...

    Article : 67 words
  34. THE SUGAR INQUIRY.

    The report of the Royal Commission which inquired into the sugar purchased by the Government found as follows:—"No gift or consideration ...

    Article : 68 words
  35. EDUCATIONAL EXPENDITURE

    Over £3,500,000 was spent on education in the State during the year 1922. Mr. A. Tlruntnell, Minister for Education, ...

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  36. VISITING LODGE OFFICER

    Mr. B. Quoyle, High Chief Banger of the Irish National Foresters, and Mr. W. J. Butler, past High Chief Ranger, arrived in Broken Hill yesterday after ...

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  37. MELBOURNE SHOOTING CASE

    Edward Doherty, whose wife and, Mrs. Marie Lay were found shot dead at South Melbourne last week, was charged in the police court yesterday ...

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    Mr. Con. Zigris, who was injured by an explosion underground at the South mine some weeks ago, is able to leave his bed and walk about, but is not yet ...

    Article : 35 words
  39. VICTORIA. LIBERALS PROMISE SUPPORT TO THE NEW GOVERNMENT

    The threatened crisis in the State political arena has blown over. The Liberal section of the Coalition Government met yesterday and promised to ...

    Article : 43 words
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  41. PROHIBITION POLL.

    The majority for continuance in the liquor traffic in Queensland is now 69,154. ...

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  42. RIVER YARRA RISING

    The River yarra continues to rise at the rate of an inch every three hours, lt is between 12ft. and 13ft. above the summer level. ...

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