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  2. INDUSTRIAL MATTERS.

    The Covent Garden employers, in a letter refusing to meet Ministry of Labor officials, stated that excellent arrangements have been made to ...

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  3. TRAGEDY IN ALPS.

    The Geneva correspondent of the London "Times" reports:— Who cut the rope, and why? This will be the subject of an official inquiry ...

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  4. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Lord Grey has resigned the Liberal party leadership in the House of Lords on account of ill health. His successor will be either Lord Beauchamp or Lord ...

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  5. BALKANS MASSACRE.

    The Sofia correspondent of the London "Times" reports:— Serious developments in the Balkas are possible as the result of an inquiry ...

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  6. GERMAN REPARATIONS.

    Reuter's Paris correspondent reports:— General Nollet, French Minister for War, has announced that the occupying ...

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  7. THE LABOR PARTY.

    Mr. C. E. Martin, one of the candidates for the Cootamundra Labor selection ballot, has entered a protest with the A.L.P. against the method ...

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  8. DISTRICT COURT.

    The District Court was opened at the Courthouse: to-day, Judge Bevan presiding. ...

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  9. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Assembly last night Mr. E. M. Horsington asked a series of questions respecting the closing of certain wood leases in the ...

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  10. A DISHONORED CHEQUE

    Peter John M'Clure proceeded against Patrick J. Hughes for the recovery of £85, due on acconnt of a dishonored cheque. The defendant ...

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  11. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    Mrs. Muriel Matters Porter, a wellknown lecturer, has consented to contest Hastings at the next election as a Laborite. ...

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  12. MURDERER GUILLOTINED.

    Reuter's Paris correspondent reports:— Mahomed Khimili (36), who was convicted of the murder of two women, has ...

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  13. CRIME IN VICTORIA.

    Caulfield district is in a state of intense excitement following the attempted molestation of a child on Tuesday flight (says a Melbourne ...

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  14. THE FORDSDALE CREW.

    The Seamen's Union threw a bomb yesterday into the camp of the crew of the Fordsdale which sailed with that vessel on her maiden voyage in ...

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  15. NEW COAL FIELD CLAIMS

    A conference was opened yesterday in Sydney between the Coalowners' Association and the Workers' Industrial Union of Australia to deal with ...

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  16. THE PAGEANT OF EMPIRE AT EMPIRE EXHIBITION

    It is estimated that 700,000 people witnessed the pageant of the Empire at Wembley to-night, making 200,000 spectators during the last three nights. ...

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  17. COMPENSATION CASE

    The Broken Hill Proprietary Company Limited applied for a review and termination of the weekly payments to Michael Schultz in respect of personal ...

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  18. EMPIRE POLITICIANS.

    A massage from Durban states that the Australian and New Zealand Empire Parliamentary delegates were welcomed by the Mayor, chief ...

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  19. TRADE TREATY LIKELY BETWEEN ITALY AND GERMANY

    Reuter's Rome correspondent reports: Signor Deniv, Italian Minister for National Economy, in an interview announced that negotiations are in ...

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  20. RAILWAY UNION AFFAIRS.

    Following on the inquiry by the Council of the Australian Railways Union into the charges made against Mr. D. Maguire, the president, and ...

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  21. UNREST IN SOUDAN.

    A report that martial law has been proclaimed at Port Soudan has not been confirmed. It is pointed out that by the terms of the convention between ...

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  22. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    The annual meeting of the Barrier District Rifle Clubs' Association was held at the Soldiers' Hostel last night, Mr. G. Whinnen presiding. ...

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  23. FEDERAL POLITICS

    Regarding the accusation by Mr. J. H. Scullin in the Federal Parliament to the effect that many large pastoralists and landholders had failed to ...

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  24. OVERLAPPING AWARDS

    The overlapping of State and Federal awards was the subject of comment by Mr. Justice Powers in the Federal Arbitration Court yesterday in ...

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  25. THE CESSNOCK MURDER.

    The District Coroner yesterday opened an inquiry into the death of Charles Murphy, whose decomposed body was found in a waterhole near ...

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  26. FAMOUS CASE RECALLED.

    A famous case is recalled by the death from a revolver wound in the Sheffield Barracks of Major Cecil Aylner Cameron, Major Cameron in ...

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  27. MR. BUCKLEY IS AMAZED AT OFFICIAL ACTION

    Referring to his expulsion from office and membership of the Australian Railways Union Mr. A. W. Buckley last night expressed his amazement. ...

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  28. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Frank Corner (19), of Harris Park, was trying to board a moving train at his station last night when he fell and was dragged 70 yards. He then ...

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  29. COURT DECLINES TO MOVE FOR TEACHERS' REGISTRATION

    In the Federal Arbitration Court yesterday Mr. Justice Powers said that he would not take any action in the case in which the State Government is ...

    Article : 57 words
  30. PRICKLY PEAR BILL

    The State Cabinet yesterday heard Mr. Wearne's explanation of the Prickly Pear Bill, which was approved. ...

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  31. RE-ELECTION NOT SOUGHT BY THE STATE TREASURER

    Sir Arthur Cocks, the State Treasurer, will not seek re-election for North Shore. This was officially announced last night by the Nationalist ...

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  32. FEDERAL HOTEL AT DARWIN

    The Federal Government will bring its new licensing ordinance for the Northern Territory into force next month. It will simultaneously hand ...

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  33. THIGH OF BABY BROKEN BY FALL DOWN LIFT WELL

    Mrs. Maguire, wife of Dr. E. Maguire, fell down a lift well, a distance of two floors, while carrying her baby at a Coogee flat last night. The ...

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  34. TROUBLE IS THREATENING ON STEAMER LARGS BAY

    It was reported yesterday that trouble is now brewing among the stewards of the Largs Bay, although nothing definite is known. ...

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  35. THE GARDINER DIVORCE.

    The Gardiner divorce suit was continued to-day. Ray Gardiner alleges that her husband, Joe Gardiner, boot manufacturer, was guilty of ...

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  36. STRIKE OF CLERKS SETTLED

    A settlement was reached yesterday in the strike of over 200 clerks in wholesale warehouses in Fremantle after it had been in progress eight ...

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  37. REV. HAMMOND APOLOGISES TO MINISTER FOR JUSTICE

    The Rev. R. B. Hammond, editor of the Temperance paper "Grit," has written a public apology to Mr. T. J. Ley, Minister for Justice, deeply regretting ...

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  38. NEW CARGO SERVICE.

    Starting in September a new cargo service will be inaugurated between Australia and the United Kingdom and Europe by three Japanese shipping ...

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  39. SYDNEY TRAM ACCIDENT.

    A very serious tram accident occurred at about 7 o'clock this morning at a steep curved gradient. A McMahon's Point tram went over an ...

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  40. SHIPPING INQUIRY.

    Three separate reports by members of the Royal Commission appointed to inquire into the incidence of the Navigation Act were tabled in the ...

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  41. WIRELESS BROADCASTING.

    In Adelaide on Wednesday evening for the first time wireless enthusiasts in South Australia, listened to a commericial wireless broadcast programme ...

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  42. WORK STOPPED ON STEAMER WHILE MEN ATTEND FOOTBALL

    "Football first" is the slogan of the wharf laborers at Cairns (says a Brisbane message in the "News"). They knocked off work on Tuesday on the ...

    Article : 76 words
  43. Advertising

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  44. FIRE AT TIMBER YARDS.

    Davis's timber yards at Prahran were destroyed by fire last night. The damage is estimated at £5000. ...

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  45. UNEMPLOYED IN PERTH.

    Over 300 persons were present at a meeting of the unemployed held in Perth yesterday when it was decided to appoint a deputation to meet Mr. ...

    Article : 132 words
  46. PATRICK STEAMSHIP CO.

    The Patrick Steamship Company Limited, which has been engaged in the interstate trade, and which recently reduced freights, storage, and ...

    Article : 72 words
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