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  2. INTERSTATE CRICKET SHEFFIELD SHIELD MATCH.

    When stumps were drawn on Monday night in the final Sheffield shield states between South Australia and Victoria the South Australian team had [?] ...

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  3. THE JINGELLIC MURDER

    The adjourned inquest concerning the death of Mr. David Sheppard, the victim of the Jingellic shooting, was resumed yesterday. Claude Batsoh was ...

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  4. INDUSTRIAL MATTERS. STOREMEN & PACKERS STRIKE REPORTED TO BE EXTENDING

    The strike of the storemen and packers employed in the wholesale grocers and druggists stores in Adelaide is extending. The produce department of ...

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  5. FEDERAL AFFAIRS.

    Dr. Earle page, the Acting Prime Minister, says that the Federal Parliament will meet a fortnight before Easter. ...

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  6. NEW SOUTH WALES. CARRIAGES LEAVE LINE AND BLOCK CITY TRAFFIC

    Two carriages of an empty passenger train jumped the rails near the Sydenham station yesterday, and, crashing together, lurched over in a mass on ...

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  7. BRITISH POLITICS. FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE COST GOVERNMENT £750,000

    In the House of Commons, when moving a money resolution, Mr. Noel Buxton, Minister for Agriculture, said that the ...

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  8. THE DOCKERS' STRIKE THE MINISTER FOR LABOR ANNOUNCES COURT OF INQUIRY

    Mr. T. Shaw, Minister for Labor, has announced that it has been decided to appoint a court of inquiry under the Industrial Courts Act to inquire into ...

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  9. TRAGEDY AT EDGEGLIFF. MAN AND WIFE FOUND DEAD AFTER MANY DAYS IN FLAT

    As reported in last night's Latest News Issue a tragedy was revealed at Edgecliff, Sydney, yesterday, when the bodies of a man and woman named ...

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  10. GENERAL RAIN REPORTED

    General rain has fallen throughout the State, very many of the falls exceeding 2in, Walcha had 3in. ...

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  11. QUESTIONS ARE ANSWERED ABOUT CHINESE AT NAURU

    In the House of Commons, replying to Mr. Black who suggested that stops should be taken to ensure that Chinese contract labor employed at Nauru in ...

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  12. MISHAP TO GOODS TRAIN

    One truck out of 59, composing a goods train with two engines, left the rails yesterday near Parramatta. lt was dragged for a mile till the night ...

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  13. FIRST DAY OF STRIKE WAS CONDUCTED ORDERLY

    The first effective day of the strike opened quietly in London. Large crowds of dockers were outside the gates and strong pickets of strikers ...

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  14. LIQUOR TRADE EMPLOYEES WANT HOLIDAY SATURDAY

    Officials of the Federated Liquor Trades Employees' Union are angry because the Government has refused their request to close all hotels on next ...

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  15. EXPLOSION AT FACTORY.

    Eleven women and one man were killed in an explosion at a shell-filling factory at Erith (Kent). The explosion occurred in a wooden ...

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  16. INQUIRY HAS BEEN ORDERED ON CITY COUNCIL CONTRACTS

    Developments are expected in connection with the allegations of collusion on the part of the tenderers for the City Council contracts. An inquiry ...

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  17. UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE

    In the House of Commons Mr. Thomas Shaw Minister for Labor, moved the second reading of the Unemployment Insurance Bill. ...

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  18. WOMAN'S FOOT SEVERED

    Mrs. W. Dent (74) slipped between the platform and a moving train at Strathfield yesterday. Her right foot was severed at the ankle. She was ...

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  19. PUBLIC SERVICE ASSOCIATION

    The Public Service Association Conference annual report, presented yesterday, stated that data is being collected to refute the attempts being ...

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  20. GRLMSHY FISH TRADE HELD UP OWING TO CHECKERS' STRIKE

    The Grimsby fish trade is held up owing to a strike of members of the National Union of Railwaymen employed in checking the consignments of ...

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  21. QUESTION IS ANSWERED ON COTTON GROWING

    This morning in the House of Command replying to a question, Sir Lyle Webb stated that the Government considered that an increase in the world's ...

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  22. EMPLOYERS MAKE CLAIM REGARDING WORK GOING ON

    Employers assert that work is in full swing at some of the Londo,n docks with ample men, and is fairly general at others. ...

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  23. DIPHTHERIA OUTBREAK

    Six cases of diphtheria have occurred at Maclean on the Clarence River in six days. The position is regarded locally as alarming. A petition is ...

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  24. MR. SNOWDEN'S REFERENCE IO ANGLO-PERSIAN SHARES

    Replying to questions in the House of Commons with regard to the Government's decision not to sell the AngloPersian holding, Mr. P. Snowden, ...

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  25. ANOTHER MESSSAGE FOUND ON WADE'S OFFICE BLOTTER

    The further the Wade tragedy is investigated the more poignant it becomes. Wade was a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society, and ...

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  26. GOVT. WARNING IS ISSUED TO FOOD PROFITEERS

    A sharp warning to food profiteers is contained in a Cabinet communique which declares that there is no reason for increases as high as 50 per cent. in ...

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  27. SERIOUS CHARGE MADE AGAINST MAN AND WOMAN

    In connection with the disappearance of a girl aged 18 years from Braidwood a month ago a man and a woman were arrested in Sydney last night on ...

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  28. VICTORIA. DAME MELBA INJURED

    Dame Melba fainted yesterday when two of her fingers were jammed in her motor car door as she was alighting at the King's Theatre. She was caught ...

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  29. COVERING OF THE WICKET DISCUSSED IN ADELAIDE

    The frequent. lnterruptions in the concluding Sheffield Shield match, owing to the bad state of the wicket, led to a good deal of discussion on the ...

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  30. COAL MINER INJURED

    Arthur Cornish, a miner, was badly injured by a fall or coal at the Abermain No. 2 mine yesterday. ...

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  31. GIRL MISSING FROM HOME

    Mrs. Whiting, of Richmond, has informed the police that she fears her daughter Maisie, aged 15 years, has been abducted. The girl went to ...

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  32. COL., WEDGWOOD APPOINTED AS FOOD COMMISSIONER

    Mr.Ramsay Macdonald has appointed Colonel J. C. Wedgwood, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, as Commissioner of Food Supplies. There is a ...

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  33. SHOT WHILE ON DUCK HUNT

    While duck shooting nearMoparrabah Donald Bean (16) was accidentally shot in the stomach and killed through a gun which he carrying exploding when he ...

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  34. TUTANKHAMEN'S TOMB

    The Egyptian Government has sent An ultimatum to Mr. Howard Carter giving him 48 hours to resume work at Tutankhamen's tomb. ...

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  35. COAL MINING IRDUSTRY. MEN AT ABERDARE PIT HAVE DISPUTE OVER SAFETY LAMPS

    The Aberdare colliery was idle yesterday for the first time since the recent lockout. Owing to a slight gas explosion in the south section of the mine ...

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  36. BILL SQUIRES IN TROUBLE

    Bill Squires, former heavyweight champion of Australia and now a miner in the Kalinga colliery, was at the Cessnock Court yesterday bound over to ...

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  37. MAN ACQUITTED OF MURINER ON GROUNDS OF INSANITY

    Frank O'Brien (48), a schoolmaster, was yesterday found not guilty of the murder of his wife Clara O'Brien (45) on January 26. The woman's skull ...

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  38. EFFORTS ARE TO BE MADE TO REOPEN NEGOTIATIONS

    The Australian Press representative understands that Mr. Ramsay Macdonald will probably be asked to summon the parties to reopen their ...

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  39. pICNIV TRAIN FATALITY.

    Death has claimed the second victim of the Gillen siding picnic train disaster. Mrs. Mallet died last night. She left a widower and a grown-up family. ...

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  40. ANTHRAX OUTBREAK.

    A Walgett message says that the recent outbreak of anthrax at Buckinguy Station has been complicated by the spread of the disease to the wild pigs ...

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  41. ESTATES TO BE RESUMED

    The State Cabinet yesterday authorised Mr. W. E. Wearne. Minister for Lands, to resume certain estates in the Monaro district. It is understood that ...

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  42. HAND AND LEG AMPUTATED

    Before the eyes of the horrified people in Swanston-street an unknown elderly man had his left leg and left hand amputated by the wheels of a ...

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  43. FRENCH POLITICS.

    Reuter's Paris correspondent reports:— "The Chamber of Deputies has adopted the Government's proposal to ...

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  44. STRIKE OF GERMAN SEAMEN.

    After a month's delay the German steamer flanuover left Sydney for the Continent yesterday with all but l2 of the original crew, and practically no ...

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  45. STATE'S UNEMPLOYED

    It is officially estimated that 7000 were unemployed in the State last month. ...

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  46. MEN AT ABERDARE COLLIERY REFUSE TO ENTER MINE

    The men employed at the Aberdare colliery. where the explosion occurred on Friday, refused to enter the mine yesterday. ...

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  47. FLOODS IN MELBOURNE.

    Melbourne was very nearly flooded out yesterday afternoon when a downpour of rain and hail lasted for over half an hour, in which time over an ...

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  48. MACARTNEY IS INJURED WHILE FIELDING IN N.Z.

    The takings at the cricket match between New South Wales and Otage totalled £560. Macartney describes the Otago's fielding as the best be has seen ...

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  50. MAN ATTEMPTS SUICIDE ON THREE OCCASIONS

    Albert Marcutt (25), who had been twice before the court charged with attempted suicide by poisoning, was found unconscious at Leichhardt last ...

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  51. NEW STATE GOVERNOR.

    Admiral Sir Dudley and Lady de Chair arrived at Fremantle yesterday on the Maloja. When interviewed the new Governor said that they were ...

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  52. NEW ZEALAND.

    Addressing the Bristol branch, of the Colonial Institute on New Zealand, Sir James Allen, High Commisionser, urged the encouragement of the use of New ...

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  53. QUADRABGLE BOXING.

    Sir,—Kindly grant me space in "The Miner" in reply to Douglas and Whittney's letters in yesterday's issue. Wally Douglas said he would not ...

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  54. TASMANIA. GENERAL FLOODS EXPECTED

    Torrential rains fell in the city early yesterday. Continuous rain has been reported from the country since Friday. Over 9in. have fallen at St. Marys. ...

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  55. SOUTH AUSTRALIA. IMMIGRANTS ARRIVE

    A further batch of 70 Barwell boys arrived on Tuesday afternoon by the Moreton Bay from London. The immigrants were of the average type.Ja ...

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    News item: The municipal councils in Anatolia (Turkey) with a view to lessening wedding expensen have ordered that relatives who the bride or bridegroom presents shall be punished by fines. MR. SUBBUBS: An excellent idea. My wife has such a lot ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  57. FIRE DESTROYS FACTORY

    A fire destroyed Stansall's furniture factory and contents at Glenorchy on Saturday. The damage is estimated at £1000. Incendiarism is suspected. ...

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  58. INJURED BY A FALL

    At Chain of Ponds on Saturday afternoon an elderly man named M'Clinchy. on a holiday, visit to his son's house, was endeavoring to remove ...

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  59. TICK FEVER IN CATTLE.

    Dr. Earle Page, the Acting Prime Minister, says that the Federal Government is prepared to assist in the eradication of tick fever, but he insists ...

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  60. NEW STATE MOVEMENT.

    Sir George Fuller, the Premier, says that he hopes to announce the personnel of the New StatE Commission, after next Tuesday's meeting of ...

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    All commnications for which publication in "The Barrier Miner" is desired must be fully aut[?]ticated. Anonymous writings handed over the ...

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