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  2. LIQUOR REFERENDUM. ANTI-LIQUOR PARTY LEADERS ISSUE VIEWS ON POSITION

    For some time the ranks of the prohibition forces have been greatly agitated over the provisions of the Liquor Bill now before the Legislative ...

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  3. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    The "Daily Telegraph's" Rome correspondent reports:— "The greatest interest has been taken in the visit of Sir Erie ...

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  4. STATE PARLIAMENT. QUESTIONS BY MR. DAVIDSON CONCERNING 21 DISEASES

    In the Legislative Assembly last night Mr. M.A. Davidson (Sturt) was informed Mr. J. O. L. Fitzpatrick. Minister for Mines, that he had not ...

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  5. STRIKE OF POLICE. NO INCIDENTS REPORTED YESTERDAY OR LAST NIGHT

    Melbourne was calm throughout yes terday, and last night. No further trouble was reported from any quarter. The Commonwealth Government, ...

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  6. NEW SOUTH WALES. JUDGE CAUTIONS ACCUSED ACQUITTED OF PERJURY.

    Judge Hamilton yesterday expressed his disapproval of the verdict of a jury at the Maitland Quarter Sessions when George Hunter was charged with ...

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  7. GERMAN REPARATIONS.

    Reuter's Paris correspondent reports:— "The French Government has despatched further explanations to M. ...

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  8. FEDERAL AFFAIRS. MOVEMENTS OF MR BRUCE

    News from Melbourne states that Mr.S.M. Bruce the Prime Minister, will probably return to Australia early in March of next year, via America. ...

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  9. REINSTATEMENT REQUESTED [?] BY MANY OF THE STRIKERS

    Dr. Argyle the Chief Secretary, said that many written applications for reinstatement by the police on strike have been made.He added: ...

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  10. SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE TO SHARE IN COIN ORDERS

    Dr. Earle Page, the Acting PrimeMinister, proposes that in the future orders for coin will be divided between the Sydney and Melbourne ...

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  11. NO GENERAL STRIKE WANTED UNLESS AS LAST RESOURCE

    The union officials' manifesto, which has been issued by the dispute committee, does not necessarily threaten a general strike. It adds that there ...

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  12. SUICIDE OF PAPER SELLER

    Some time ago a number of returned soldiers were set up in kiosks in Martin-place as newspaper and flower sellers. Two of them, a man named ...

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  13. LOSSES CAUSED BY RIOT NOT COVERED BY INSURANCE

    The insurance companies have declined to make good the losses caused in the city by the week-end rioting. ...

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  14. AMUSEMENTS.

    At Johnson's Oxide-street Picture Theatre to-night the main feature will be "Adam and Eva," featuring Marion Davies and T. Roy Barnes. The ...

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  15. VICTORIA. REPUTED COCAINE SELLER ORDERED A MONTH'S GAOL

    In the Melbourne Police Court yesterday Archibald Fletcher was found guilty of having cocaine in his possession.He was sentenced to one month's ...

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  16. LONDON CRIMINAL LIBEL.

    Lord Alfred Douglas was committed for trial at the Bow-street Court today, but allowed bail of £200, on a charge of criminally libelling Mr. ...

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  17. CONFERENCE OF PARTIES WANTED BY UNION COUNCIL

    The council of the federated unions has carried a resolution calling upon the Government to immediately reopen negotiations with the strikers ...

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  18. CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP.

    The executive of the Australian Industrial Christian Fellowship met last night for the purpose of drafting a constitution that would not conflict ...

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  19. COST OF LIVING COMMISSION

    Giving evidence in Melbourne before a cost of living commission, a baker named Preston said that he supplied bread to Government institutions at ...

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  20. ALLEGED SERIOUS OFFENCE

    At the Kogarah Police Court yesterday Timothy Duggan was charged with a serious offence against Mercy Hobbs at Mortdale.A large num ...

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  21. PUBLIC SAFETY BILL INTRODUCED BY PREMIER

    Mr. H. S. W. Lawson, the Premier, in introducing the Public Safety Bill declared that the disorder that had discredited the city was due to the ...

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  22. MR. LEY IS GRATIFIED BY LEADERS' STATEMENT

    Mr. T. J. Ley, Minister for Justice commenting on the matter last night, said: "It is gratifying to me personally, and to the Government to have this ...

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  23. IMMIGRATION TO U.S.A.

    The "New York World" interprets the admission on parole of 1307 British subjects beyond the immigration quota as proof that the United States ...

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  24. WEST AUSTRALIA. MAN GETS 3½ YEARS' GAOL ON 13 CHARGES OF ROBBERY

    In the Police Court yesterday Octavius Manning (42) pleaded guilty to 13 charges of steaing jewellery and houshold goods to the Value of over ...

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  25. WOMAN WITH KNIFE WOUND RECOVERING IN HOSPITAL

    About a fortnight ago a woman was admitted to the Hospital with a wound in her back which was said to have been caused by a knife.Considerable ...

    Article : 98 words
  26. RAILWAY INQUIRY

    Mr. R. T. Ball, Minister for Works and Railways, stated yesterday that a Royal Commission on State railways, consisting of two English experts, ...

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  27. SEVERAL MEN GAOLED ON CHARGES OF LOOTING

    Several men were sentenced to three months' imprisonment each at the City Court yesterday in connection with the looting on Saturday night. ...

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  28. VIEWS OF PROHIBITIONISTS ON DATE OF REFERENDUM

    Prominent prohibitionists last night expressed the opinion that the date of the first referendum will be late in 1923, or early in 1926. ...

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  29. ATTACKS ON GOVERNMENT

    Sir George Fuller, the Premier, says that the efforts of Mr. P. F. Loughlin. the deputy leader of the La[?]or party and members of the Opposition ...

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  30. DEATH OF A YOUNG GIRL AFTER EATING SANDWICH

    A 13-year-old girl, Gladys Davidson, became ill after eating a ham sandwic at a picnic on Tuesday and died at the Coast Hospital yesterday. The ...

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  31. MELBOURNE CITY COUNCIL DISCUSSES THE POSITION

    A special meeting of the Melbourne City Council was held yesterday to consider the strike. Labor members bitterly attacked the Government, ...

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    Subbubs loses his cash — and his watch —"The News." Adelaide. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  35. FARMERS DESTROY LOCUSTS

    Farmers in West Australia have formed a committee this year to fight the locust plague. Using a mixture of Paris green bran and molasses they ...

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  36. LAND SUB-DIVISION

    The North Bangaroo estate, near Canowindra, which was purchased some years ago by the Agricultural Department and used as a stud farm, is to be ...

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  37. BOYS' TOUR TO ENGLAND.

    In the Legislative Assembly on Thursday [?]ast Mr. E. M. Horsnigton asked: Is the Premier aware that the Young Australia League is organising ...

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  38. TWO MEN ARE GAOLED ON CHARGES OF FRAUD

    The case in which James Thomas Jones and Charles Edwin Jones were charged with conspiring to defraud Ernest Edward Jarren, an old sea ...

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  39. STATEMENT BY MR. LOUGHLIN

    Mr. P. F. Loughlin, M.L.A., says that the Government has contrived to live, but it lives in dishonor."Its resignation," he said, "is the least it ...

    Article : 40 words
  40. WOOL SALES

    Yesterday 7172 bales of wool were sold at auction, while 388 were sold privately. Fine merinos were in good supply and attracted keen competition. ...

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  41. SCHOOLBOY KILLED.

    Ken Coombs (7), who resided at Blackwood, but attended the Coromandel Valley school, was killed on Tuesday a ternoon It is understood that ...

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    All communications for which publication in "The Barrier Miner" is desired must be fully authenticated. Anonymous writings handed over the ...

    Article : 37 words
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