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  2. THE SHIPPING STRIKE

    A settlement of the shipping strike is definitely expected on Tuesday as a result of the conference of owners and unionists in. Melbourne. The most ...

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  3. FLOODS IN KOREA

    Press dispatches from Korea carry [?] of a repetition of floods in the neighborhood of Secul (the capital), owing to three days' rain. The ...

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  4. MISSING GIRL FOUND

    The 14-year-old girl who was reported missing from her home at Brunswick several days ago was found by the police in a waiting room of the ...

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  5. DEPORTATION BILL

    Senator G. F. Pearce (Minister for Home and Territories) in reply to a telegram from Perth advising him of the resolution carried at the triennial ...

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  6. AIMEN'S FLIGHT

    Wing Commander De Pinedo, the Italian airman, left for Brisbane at 8.30 a.m. this morning in continuation of his flight to Japan, but was later ...

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  7. AERIAL MAIL SERVICE

    Captain S. A. C. Newnham arrived at the aerodrome in the "Bower Bird" from Mildura at about 2.30 p.m. yesterday. He left Hay at 9 a.m. and ...

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  8. MELBOURNE FIRE

    One fireman was killed an[?] another was badly injured at a fire which broke out at 3 o'clock[?] this morning in the three-storied brick boot factory of S. ...

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  9. AMUSEMENTS

    O'Donnell and Ray's Company began the fourth week of its season at the Crystal Theatre on Saturday night when the pantomime "Arabian Nights" ...

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  10. POLICE COURT

    In the Police Court this morning before Mr. G. A[?] Stevenson, S.M., the following cases were dealt with:— —Indecent Behavior— ...

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  11. EXPLOSION AT COLLIERY

    A Cessnock message states that as a result of an explosion at the Rothbury colliery to-day one man is entombed. ...

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  12. CASUALTY LIST FEARED TO BE HEAVY

    A special message to the "Asahi" from s[?]ul by a circuitous route partially [?]cribes the devastation caused by the floods in the Korean capital, ...

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  13. MAN SHOT IN HEAD

    superintendent Bramston, acting inspector-general of police, received a telegram from Superintendent Morney of Tamworth last night stating that ...

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  14. LOYALTY IN SCHOOL

    A stir was caused at the monthly meeting of the Council of the Public School Teachers' Federation on Saturday when a propagal was made that ...

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  15. LENARD'S NEW PROGRAMME

    "Painter Daughters" will be the main feature at Lenard's Pictureland to-morrow night. Originallty is its keynote, and its purpose is avowedly to ...

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  16. SYDNEY DELEGATES ARRIVE FOR MELBOURNE CONFERENCE

    Messrs. Walsh, Raeburn, Johannsen, and Hossack (Seamen's Union officials) arrived in Melbourne from Sydney on Saturday. "We have come to meet ...

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  17. LANDSLIDES AT HONG KONG CAUSED BY HEAVY RAIN

    The "Daily Express" Hongkong correspondent reports:— A long period of heavy rain culminating in a downpour of eight inches ...

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  18. FIRE BRIGADE EMPLOYEES

    In answer to a number of claims made by the Fire Brigades' Association the Fire Commissioners have offered to revise the present conditions. The ...

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  19. BEER DECLARED "BLACK"

    Beer is "black" in Brisbane as regards the Bulimba Brewery. One of the men who helped to make it has been sacked, and the others stopped ...

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  20. MR. GRAYNDLER'S VIEWS

    Mr. E. W. Grayndler, M.L.C., (general secretary of the A.W.U.), who has been in touch with the Sydney transport group expressed the opinion ...

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  21. A TRIBUNAL SUGGESTED

    At various times the unionists have urged that the shipping[?] industry should have a permanent tribanal based on the lines of the coal tribunal. ...

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  22. AUSTRALIAN COTTON SOLO IN LIVERPOOL

    Mr. Drew[?] the Minister for the north-west, has received a report from the Agent-General that two consignments of cotton sent from West ...

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  23. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS

    A motor car belonging to Stanley E. Kits, of Kew, which was reported missing from the Palace Theatre at Hawthorn on Saturday night collided ...

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  24. JOHNSON'S NEW PROGRAMME

    "Forbidden Paradise" will head the bill at Johnson's[?]Oxide-street Picture Theatre to-morrow night. The featured players are Pola Negri, Rod la Rocque ...

    Article : 261 words
  25. TRAFFIC ACT PROSECUTIONS

    In the Police Court this morning before Mr. G. A. Stevenson, S.M., the following cases under the Motor Traffic Regulations[?] were dealt with:— ...

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  26. THE STEAMER RIVERINA LEAVES HOBART FOR SYDNEY

    The Riverina sailed at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon for Sydney. Five men were short and to prevent the remainder from getting ashore the ...

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  27. RESCUE ABANDONED

    Reuter's Hongkong correspondent reports:— Hopes of further rescue were abandoned at 3 o'clock this morning. A ...

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  28. SPEECH GIVEN BY MR. MOATE IN MELBOURNE HALL

    Speaking at the Socialist Hall last night Mr. G. E. Moate, (president of the Federated Marine Stewards and Pantrymen's Union) attacked Mr. ...

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  29. WHOLESALE TRADES DISPUTE

    The fourth week of the strike of members of the Barrier Horsedrivers and Wholesale Employees' Union began to-day with both sides sitting tight, ...

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  30. MR. LORD AND TOTALISATOR

    It is reported that the Barrier Industrial Council at its meeting on Thursday night passed a resolution declaring the totalisator "black" if ...

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  31. KNOCKED DOWN BY MOTOR CAR

    Matthew Simpson (70), of Chatham-street, West Footscray, was admitted to the Melbourne Hospital on. Saturday night suffering from a fractured ...

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  32. HUSBAND'S ALLEGED CRUELTY

    Reuter's Paris Correspondent reports:— In consequence of an anonymous letter the police visited the chateau of ...

    Article : 187 words
  33. FARMER KILLED BY TRAIN

    Information was received at police headquarters on Saturday night of a level crossing smash near Tenterfield in which a farmer was killed and his ...

    Article : 106 words
  34. PICKPOCKETS AT RACES.

    Reports indicate that pickpockets were busy on the racecourse on Saturday as a result of which several people lost money. One man has ...

    Article : 129 words
  35. SUGAR SHORTAGE REPORTED

    Owing to the dislocation in shipping caused by the shipping strike manufacturers estimate that sugar supplies will last only from one to three weeks. ...

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  36. SMALL DEBTS COURT

    In the Small Debts Court this morning before Mr. G. A. Stevenson, S.M.[?] R. E. A. Kitchen proceeded against C. Naylor for the recovery of £5 15/7 ...

    Article : 119 words
  37. BROKEN HILL BAND CONCERT.

    The Town Hall was crowded last night when the Broken Hill Concert Band gave a concert in which it was assisted by other local artists. The ...

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  38. FLOUR TRADE INCREASE IN W.A.

    Owing to the Chinese trouble with the resultant shipping disorganisation the flour trade from Fremantle to Java and Singapore is increasing. The ...

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  39. BUS COLLIDES WITH WALL

    A motor 'bus in trying to avoid a collision with a cyclist, ran on to a footpath and struck a house at Ashfield, occupied by Daniel M'Carthy. It ...

    Article : 79 words
  40. LIQUOR TRADE DISPUTE

    It was reported to-day that there was no change in the position with regard to the claim made by the Liquor Trade Employees Union for an ...

    Article : 66 words
  41. Advertising

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  42. ORPHANAGE BALL.

    The annual ball in aid of St. Annes Orphanage will be held in the Protestant Hall to-morrow night. An interesting programme, which contains both ...

    Article : 127 words
  43. ASSAULT AND ROBBERY

    Michael M'Mahon, of Carlton, was admitted to St. Vincents Hospital on Saturday suffering from severe head injuries. He was assaulted and robbed ...

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  44. ROBBERY AT GLENELG

    About £20 was taken from the till in the saloon bar of the Family Hotel, Glenelg[?] shortly after 9 o'clock on Friday night (says the "News") ...

    Article : 91 words
  45. MAN DROWNED OFF LAUNCH

    Hugh Moss, aged 37 years, a fisherman at Coff's Harbor, was drowned from his launch on Saturday. He was wearing heavy clothes. He tripped ...

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  46. POLICE WANT OWNER OF A HORSE AND SULKY

    A horse and sulky which was found bolting in Oxide-street on Saturday evening was taken to the Central Police Station by Mr. A. Breeze, of ...

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  47. PLATFORM UPSET AT DOMAIN MEETING

    The Protestant Defence League's platform was upset in the Domain yesterday hy indignant Catholics. Nobody was hurt, but a stampede ...

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  48. DON'T SUFFER WITH PILES.

    Mr. Isaac Swales, storekeeper, 89 Fitzroy-street, Moore Park, Sydney, says:—"I used remedy after remedy trying to get a cure for Itching Piles, ...

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  49. CITIZENS' BAND CONCERT

    On Sunday afternoon in the Central Reserve the Citizens' Band, under[?] deputy-conductor, Mr. Roy Brown, gave its third benefit concert to Mr. ...

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  50. EXPEDITION WHICH LEFT ADELAIDE TO TEST WIRELESS IN CENTRAL AUSTRALIA.

    The Rev. John Flynn (Superintendent of the Australian Inland Mission) and Mr. G. F. Towns (at the wheel), [?] radio engineer, who left for Central Australia in their specially fi[?]ed Dodge c[?]r. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  51. THE JUDGE

    E. C. Boyce, 112 Patton-street, South Broken Hill, (17 Points). will receive £20. J. Eddy, 544 Argent-street; Mrs. M. Hanson, 91 Thomas-street; ...

    Article : 59 words
  52. BAKING TRADE EMPLOYEES.

    A meeting of the Baking Trade Employees' Union was held yesterday, but Mr. D. J. M'Feeters stated that there was no information to give as ...

    Article : 62 words
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