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  2. INDUSTRIAL MATTERS. STATEMENT OF UNION OFFICER. ON AUSTRALIAN VESSELS

    Gilbert Jamieson Sinclair, secretary of the Boilermakers and Shipbuilders' Union, in giving evidence yesterday on behalf of the maritime unions before ...

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  3. STATE POLITICS.

    The financial stringency promises to result in drastic action in many directions. Mr. R. T. Ball, Minister for Public Works, yesterday came to a. ...

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  4. NEW SOUTH WALES. ALLEGED INDECENT ASSAULT

    At the Hunter's Hill Police Court yesterday Maxwell Noimer, stated, to be of German, parentage, married, with one child, was committed for trial ...

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  5. IRELAND.

    Mr James J. Walsh, PostmasierGeneral of the Irish Free State, when interviewsd at Liverpool, said —"For the first time in a thousand years we ...

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  6. GENERAL CABLE NEWS THE HOUSING CONFERENCE ARRIVES AT DECISIONS

    At the conclusion of the Housing Conterence Mr. Thomas Shaw, Minister for Labor, officially announced that the employers and workers' organisations ...

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  7. FEDERAL AFFAIRS.

    The "Commonwealth Gazetto" yesterday recorded the payment of over £824 for two new motor cars for the Commonwealth garage. When the ...

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  8. DR. WILSON'S DEATH. REMAINS ARE LAID TO REST WITH NATION'S FULL HONORS

    Without pomp, yet with the highest honors it was in the power of the nation to bestow upon a private citizen Dr. Woodrow Wilson, former President ...

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  9. MAN ORDERED 5 YEARS' GAOL FOR OFFENCE AGAINST GIRL

    Raymond Dudley Browning (30), a laborer, was found guilty at the Darlinghurst Sessions yesterday of having at Newtown indecently assaulted ...

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  10. DOCK STRIKE AT CHRISTIANIA INVOLVES MANY THOUSANDS

    Reuter's Christiania correspondent reports:— "The dook strike against the reduction of wages which has been ...

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  11. SOUTH AUSTRALIA. MAN BURIED IN A WELL RESOTED BY HIS BROTHER

    While working down a well 23ft. deep at Hallet on Monday a young man named Charles Pohlner was buried by a fall of earth. His brother who ...

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  12. A TATTERSALL'S TICKT.

    A Tattersall's ticket bought at a barber's shop at St. Kilda, which won the first prize of £4375, was the subect of litigation yesterday. Ernest ...

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  13. SIR C. NICHOI SON'S CIFTS TO THE SYDNEY UNIVERSITY

    The cable message of January 31 that Sir Charles Nicholson had presented through Sir Timothy Coghlan, Agent-Genera for New South Wales. ...

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  14. CYCLONE IN UPPER, MANNING CAUSES DAMAGE TO PROPERTY

    A cyclone, half a mile wide, passed over the Upper Manning district, last night. One house was partly blown duwn and another was completely ...

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  15. GERMAN SEAMEN IN COURT.

    At the Central Police Court yesterday eight men from the German ship Hannover were charged with stealing food and damaging door locks on the vessel, ...

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  16. NO OCCASION FOR SYMPATHY IN NAME OF GERMAN GOVT.

    Renter's Berlin correspondent reports:— "It is officially announced that the German Ambassador at Washington ...

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  17. REINSTATEMENT DECIDED ON OF ADELAIDE TALLY CLERKS

    Regarding the Japanese displacing of tally clerks loading on the Maho Mara, Mr. Walker, secretary of the Clerical sociation, interviewed the master of ...

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  18. RECOGNISANCES FORFEITED

    Two important Crown witnesses. George Thirkell, a retired grazier, and his wife. Clare Thirkell, both residing at the Hotel Metropole, though warned ...

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  19. REPORTED SHEEP STEALING IN MURRAY BRIDGE DISTRICT

    Recently Mr. H. P[?]eiffer, of Mannum, and Mr. A. A. Hartmann, of Palmer, farmers, reported the loss of sheep to the Mannum police. Mr. ...

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  20. STEAMER DELAYED.

    Owing to trouble with the steering fear the Mnkurn. which was timed to leave for America at ll o'clock yesterday morning, was still at the wharf ...

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  21. WR. FTHELLY RETURNS

    Mr. J. A. Fihclly, Agent-General for Queensland, has left England on the Port Bowen for New York, en route to Australia. He expects to meet Mr. E. ...

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  22. A SHOOTING AFFRAY.

    James Mantel, who was arrested yesterday in collection with the wounding of his wife at North Sydney, has been operated on in hospital for the ...

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  23. TRIAL OF THE FORDSDALE

    The opinion of the experts in the Fordsdale's trial on Wednesday was that the vessel is technically faultless. She did over 18.4 miles an hour over a ...

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  24. FORMER PRESIDENT TAFT TOO ILL TO ATTEND FUNERAL

    Mr. William Taft, a former President of the United States. is ill with acute indigestion to-day. He was unable to act as an honorary pallbearer for Dr. ...

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  25. STRIKE LIKELY IN MELBOURNE IN THREE INDUSTRIES

    An alarming position is threatening in Melbourne by reason of three industrial disputes which are stated to be imminent, and which may deprive ...

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  26. MR. HUGHES FOR AMERICA.

    Mr. W. M. Hughes, former Prime Minister, accompanied by Mrs. Hug[?]es and child and a nurse, had an enthusiastic farewell yesterday, when they ...

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  27. TRADE MATTERS DISCUSSED BY AUSTRALIANS IN CANADA

    Reuter's Ottawa correspondent reports:— "The preliminary conferences between Canadian and Australian ...

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  28. MAN GETS THREE YEARS' GAOL ON EMBEZZLEMENT CHARGE

    Ronald M'Alpin (28), who was employed for five years as a traveller by Foggitt, Jones, Limited, pleaded guilty at the Darlinghurst sessions yesterday ...

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  29. FLAG AT GERMAN EMBASSY TAKEN BY UNKNOWN PERSON

    Someone to-day planted a flag on the lawn of the German Embassy which failed, until this afternoon, to halfmist its colors for the late Dr. Wilson. ...

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  30. WEST AUSTRALIA. WAR MEMORIAL PROPOSED

    At a conference of the city and country representatives presided over by Sir James Mitchell. Premier, it was decided yesterday to erect a State war ...

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  31. A.L.P. AFFAIRS. REPLY OF MR. A. C. WILLIS TO MANIFESTO OF OPPONENTS

    Mr. A. C. Willis, president of the A.L.P., referring to his opponent's manifesto issued yesterday, said that it made him laugh to see statements ...

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  32. DECEIVING ADVERTISEMENTS

    Sir,—Your criticism of my letter in Monday's issue is rather severe, also your leading article on Tuesday. You evidently do not believe it is going on. ...

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  33. SOLICITOR RESUMES PRACTICE

    Mr. R. D. Meagher, after several months of absence, through illness, resumed practice to-day. He was welcomed in the police court by the ...

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  34. NEWSPAPER DIRECTORS MEET IN CONFERENCE

    Reuter's Paris correspondent reports:— "The Paris directors of [?] newspapers have met in conference to ...

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  35. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The "Daily Express" political correspondent reports:— "Mr. Stanley Baldwin, former Prime minister of England, has invited Mr. ...

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  36. THE RINDERPEST AREA.

    A further considerable reduction in the size of the rinderpest quarantine area has been made. So further signs of the disease have appeared. ...

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  37. UNION WANTS SHAREHOLDERS IN CO-OPERATIVE BAKERY

    In connection with the proposed cooperative bakery to be started by the Operative Bakers' Union, it,has been decided to call a mass meeting of all ...

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  38. MADAGASGAR.

    Reuter's Paris correspondent reports:— "Sir Sidney Olivier, the new Governor-General for Madagascar, in an ...

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  39. IMMIGRATION.

    There were 1093 passengers on the Ormuz, which arrived yesterday, including 387 Government assisted immigrants. Two hundred and three ...

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  40. NEW LIQUOR LEGISLATION LIKELY IN ONTARIO

    Reuter's Toronto correspondent reports— "A provision enabling the Government to secure the opinion of the ...

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  41. INJURED BY FAIL FROM TRAM

    At about 9.30 o'clock on Wednesday night Mrs. J. Nelson, a widow, who resides at the corner of Bromide-street and Chapple-lane, met with injuries by a ...

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  42. ATTEMPT MADE LAST NIGHT TO CAPTURE LABOR COUNCIL

    The alternate A.L.P. executive attempted last night to capture the Labor council, but without success, when Mr. [?]. Heffron, secretary of the Marine ...

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  43. NR. BRUCE RETURNING.

    Router's Pera corespondent reports: "Mr. S. M. Bruce, Prime Minister of Australia, lunched with Vice-Consul Jordan, a former Australian officer, who ...

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  44. CONTRIBUTION TO THE GOVT. TOWARDS SOLDIER PENSIONS

    A meeting of the States (local legislature) of Guernsey almost unanimously agreed to make a voluntary contribution of £200,000 towards the pensions ...

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  45. SYDNEY HA[?]BU[?] BRIDGE.

    The Sydney Labor Council last night carried a motion demanding tho construction of the Sydney Harbor Bridge entirely by Australian workmen, and ...

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  46. KENDENUP AFFAIRS.

    The final sitting of the Kendenup Commission, prior to its departure for Victoria, was held yesterday. Mr. J. Scaddan, Minister for Railways, was ...

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  47. THREE GIRLS MURDERED.

    The police believing that "Professor" Williams, who they are searching for in connection with the murder of his three daughters, may have committed ...

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  48. STRIKE OF GERMAN SEAMEN.

    Mr. Havelock Wilson has written to the trade unions appealing for help for the German seamen on strike. He says that the fact that German crews ...

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  49. S.A. RAILWAIY WORKER HIT BY EXPRESS AT OUTALPA

    Mr. E. Hollywood, an employee of the South Australian railways, came in contact with a portion of the Adelaide express at Outalpa last night and ...

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  50. AN ALLEGED IMPOSTOR.

    Ottoo Stephens, 24 years of age, a [?]ormer Belgian soldier, has been giving the British and contineutal police more trouble during the last two years than ...

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  51. CENTRAL MINE FIRE.

    Mr. J. Hebbard. Broken Hill manager for the Sulphide Corporation, stated to-day that the position is unchanged as regards the fire in the ...

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  53. FLOODS IN PERSIA.

    Reuter's Teheran correspondent reports:— "Part of Arabistan in Persia, has been submerged by unprecedented ...

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    MRS. SUBBUBS: Why are you hopping about like that? MR. SUBBUBS: Dr. Frank Crane states that dancing is the primeval form of self-expression. Well, I'm expressing my feelings about the size of my gas account this month. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  55. COAL MINING INDUSTRY.

    After 13 weeks' idleness the East Greta colliery will resume work on Monday. At a meeting of the lodge yesterday the delegates reported that ...

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  56. WOMEN IN POLITICS.

    By a private member Act rushed through the last session women have the right to sit in the Vi[?]orian State Parliament (says a Melbourne message ...

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