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  2. RAILWAY STRIKE.

    The negotiations for a settlement of the strike of the Locomotive Engineers and Firemen's Society have apparently reached a deadlock. A number of ...

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  3. ROYAL WEDDING IN JAPAN

    Prince Hirohillo. regent of Japan, will be married on Saturday to Princess Nagako Kuni. Princess Muni, [?]the future ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. FEDERAL IFFAIRS.

    Tho Federal Government intend making a new port at Vanderlin's Island, in the Gnlf of Carpentaria, which will bring the Norhern Territory's grazing ...

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  5. NEW SOUTH WALES. COAL MINER KILLED

    Robert Oliver (43), a miner, was killed yesterday by a tall of coal at the Aberdare colliery." Mr. Oliver was a married man and leaves a widow and ...

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  6. ENERAL CABLE NEWS TALIAN PARLIAMENT HAS BEEN DISSOLVED

    ports:— "The Italian Parliament has been [?]ved. The elections will probably [?] held on April 6." ...

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  7. FIRE AT GRAHAMSTOWN

    A disastrous fire owurred at (irahamstown, near Adelong, last night. The flames destroyed a whole block of weatherboard buildings, including the ...

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  8. REQUEST-FOR FRENCH LOAN WITHDRAWN BY ROUMANIA

    Reuter' s paris correspondent reports— "The Roumanian Government has [?]ided to cancel its request to France ...

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  9. VICTORIA.

    When the Melbourne University opens in 1925 part of the curriculum will include a course at a school of commerce 1er young men. A bill ...

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  10. WOMAN 18 FINED l5O FOR KEEPING DIRTY DRAIN

    At the North Sydney Police Court. yesterday afternoon a woman was tined £50—in three months' imprisonment—for failing to abate a drain ...

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  11. FRENCH PARLIAMENT.

    The "Daily Telegraph' Paris cor[?]Pondent reparla:— "A big debate lasting a week is promised over M. Poineare's drastic ...

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  12. BRITISH POLITICS. MISSION TO VISIT RUSSIA HEADED BY J. O'GRADY, M.P.

    It is stated that the Labor Government is immediately sending a mission to Moscow, headed Ly Mr. J. O. Grady, M.P. to arrange for a resumption o[?] ...

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  13. GERMAN REPARATIONS. ITALY WAVES SOME CLAIMS SUBJECT TO APPROVAL

    Reuter's Berlin correspondent reports:— "Subject to the approval of the Allie. Reparutions Commission an ...

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  14. INJURED BY HOT TAR

    Cecil Hill (21) was driving a municipal tank filled with hot tar at Balmoral yesterday afternoon when one of the shafts broke. Hill fell to the road ...

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  15. LENIN'S DEATH. TRADE UNION CONGRESS SENDS ITS CONDOLENCE

    The Council of the British 'trade Union Congress has telegraphed condolence to the Hussian commissars upon Lenin's death. ...

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  16. DEATH OF SCHOOL TEACHER

    Miss May Matthieu, a school teacher, recently died at Windsor, and a post mortem examination revealed traces of strychnine poisoning. Miss Matthieu ...

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  17. COMMENDED FOR BRAVERY

    The Parramatta coroner yesterday recorded a finding of accidental death, in the case of Charles Brown, who was bitten by a shark on Saturday ...

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  18. SINGAPORE NAVAL BASE NOT DISCUSSED BY CABINET

    Reuter's agency has been specially informed that a report to the effect that the.Labor Government has decided to abandon the Singapore naval base ...

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  19. MOTION OF SYMPATHY BY SYDNEY LABOR COUNCIL

    At the Sydney Labor Council meeting on Thursday night a motion was passed to the effect that the council mourns with the working class of Russia the ...

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  20. COMMUNIST CONSPIRACY LEADS TO MANY ARRESTS

    Router's Paris correspondent reports:— "From Mayence it is announced that in consequence of information given ...

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  21. MOTORISTS TO STAND TRIAL

    Following on the death at Kyabram of E. L. Emmett, manager of the local Bank of Victoria, Vera and George Robinson were committed for trial by ...

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  22. DEVASTATION SCINDALS.

    Router's Paris correspondent reports:— "Further revelations of devastation scandals show that a contractor named ...

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  23. MAIN ROAD GRANTS.

    Under the Commonwealth Main Roads Development Act of 1923 £ i38,0OO was allotted to New South Wales to assLst in improving country ...

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  24. PARK MURDERS.

    No arrest lias yet been made in connection with the murder of two women and a man and the wounding of other people in the Botanical Park. The ...

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  25. SOOTH AUSTRALIA. MAN INJURES HIS ARM

    Bert Graham, a railway employee, Who on Wednesday last was one of the train crew hound for Hawker, climbed into the brakevan and deposited a box. ...

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  26. WEST AUSTRALIA. ATTEMPTED MURDER CHARGE

    Dick Lee, a Senegalese chef, was charged at the Bunbury Police Court yesterday with the attempted murder of George.Nevarr. a Spanish cook. ...

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  27. KENDENUP AFFAIRS.

    The outstanding feature of to-day's sitting of the Kendenup Commission was the evidence of Mr. U. B. Bourke, former American consular agent at ...

    Article : 317 words
  28. STRUCK BY A PELLET

    Roy Pool (15) of Croydon, vas at work on the premises of Mr. J.D. Ramm, fibrous plasterer, of Hindleystreet. on Friday afternoon when he ...

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  29. TISMANIAN POLITICS.

    In the Legislative Assembly Mr. J. Lyons, the Premier, explained the posItion in regard) to a Stale governor, He said that the partv was averse to an ...

    Article : 165 words
  30. INDUSTRIAL HATTERS.

    The horse is getting his own back. The question of how motor traffic.is affecting horses was brought forward by Mr. George Rowland, general secretary ...

    Article : 135 words
  31. MILK SALE DISPUTE

    Milk suppliers in the Perth suburbs have combined in demanding from the distributors 1/8 a gallon. Wholesale distributors 1/8[?] a gallon. Wholesale ...

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  32. BAKING TRADE DISPUTE.

    The position with regard to the operative bakers' strike remains the same. The federal council of the union has formulated a policy which will be ...

    Article : 62 words
  33. O.B.U DEBATE.

    "Tom Walsh says he stands for the dictarorship of the proletariat. He means that he stands for the dictatorship of Tom Walsh." Loud laughter ...

    Article : 140 words
  34. IMMIGRATION,

    Large immigrant families continue to arrive in Sydney. The Demosthenes on Thursday brought a mother with 12 children to join the father, who is ...

    Article : 62 words
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    The Nursing Sisters of the Little Company of Mary stationed at North Adelaide are broadcasting an appeal for funds to enable them tn build a general ...

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  38. BITTEN BY SNAKES.

    Clifford Scholes, who was bitten five times by a snake, arrived in Sydney yesterday and is staying with a relative at Marrickville mail his parents leave ...

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  41. COIL MINING INDUSTRY.

    Endeavors are being made to get the Wallsend and east greta miners back to work. The hasty action of the Wallsend miner in downing tools a few ...

    Article : 62 words
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    MR. SUBBUBS: Talk of Tutankhamen! Why. we have priceless relics here in Australia. Look at this huge thighbone I found while digging! It belongs to a prehistoric age. MRS. SUBBUBS: Don't be silly. Johnl, That's the ham bone ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  43. FARMERS CONFERENCE.

    At a conference ok' Australian farmers' organisations held yesterday it was stated that the associated banks had refused to join with the ...

    Article : 121 words
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