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  2. GENERAL CABLE NEWS BIG FIRE IN JAPAN

    Router's Nagasaki correspondent reports:— A fire broke out at the medical college of the Kyush University at ...

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  3. STATE POLITICS MEETING OF CABINET

    At a meeting of the State Cabinet yesterday the Workmen's Compensation Bill was further considered and finalised. ...

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  4. NEW SOUTH WALES YOUNG MAN IS CHARGED WITH FELONIOUS SLAYING

    A young man has been charged with feloniously staying a woman, whose name is at present unknown, on the Parramatta-road, Annandale, on ...

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  5. SEAMEN'S STRIKE IN AUSTRALIA

    Mr. J. T. Lang, the Premier of New South Wales, in a further statement in reply to Mr. S. M. Bruce, the Prime Minister, said: "I am not prepared to ...

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  6. QUEENSLAND STRIKE PRIME MINISTER REQUESTS PUNISHMENT OF OFFENDERS

    Mr. S. M. Bruce the Prime Minister, has sent a telegram to Mr. W. L. Gillies. Premier of Queensland, describing the obstruction of the mails ...

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  7. APPEAL FOR ORPHANS

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  8. INDUSTRIAL 2000 MEN ARE INVOLVED IN STRIKE IN MELBOURNE

    Quarrelling over sixpence a day in wages, 2030 men who were to he employed yesterday, morning on the conversion of the St. Kilda tramway ...

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  9. REASONS FOR THE STRIKE EXPLAINED BY LEADERS

    About 1600 people attended a public meeting in the town hall, Sydney, last night, when the seamen's leaders explained the reasons of the men for ...

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  10. POSITION IN BRITAIN

    A mass meeting of seamen at Southampton held under the auspices of the Marine Workers' Union, decided to refuse to sign on ships except at the ...

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  11. AFFECT OF THE STRIKE ON MEMBERS OF A.W.U.

    In a statement on Saturday, Mr. Dunstan, State secretary of the A.W.U., said that the effect of the strike on industry and on members ...

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  12. AN AMERICAN FLIGHT FROM 'FRISCO TO HAWAII

    A message from San Francisco states: — Failure to complete the repairs to one of the 'planes Trill possibly delay ...

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  13. KILLED BY MOTOR CAR

    Thomas Barker (12), a schoolboy, was knocked down and killed by a limousin e-in William-street last night. Tile driver of. the car took the boy to ...

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  14. ATTACK ON COLLIERY BY A CROWD OF 4000

    How 60 policemen "guarding a colliery at Glyneath Wales, saw a crowd of 4000 people, brandishing sticks appear on the brow of a mountain was ...

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  15. ATTACK BY THE "TIMES". ON THE PREMIER OF N.S.W.

    Condemning' the refusal' of fhe New South Wales Government to assist in the possible deportations of strike leaders, the "Times" in a leading ...

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  16. RAILWAY COMMISSIONERS

    Although the Lang Government may not alter the personnel of the present railway commissioners it is probable that an additional commissioner will ...

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  17. GOVERNMENT IS DETERMINED TO CARRY OUT PROGRAMME

    Mr. J. T. Lang, the Premier, said yesterday afternoon that he is determined to give effect to the Government's programme, even if a five days' ...

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  18. TRIAL LASTS 46 DAYS OF RUSSIAN OFFICIALS

    Reuter's Moscow correspondent reports:— At the end of st 46 days' trial nine officials of tlie military supply ...

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  19. BRITAIN AND MEXICO

    The relations between the British Empire and Mexico which had been strained, have again become cordial and trade is to be renewed ...

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  20. SPEECH BY ARCHBISHOP KELLY

    Archbishop Kelly in a speech at Eastwood deprecated race suicide. He asked where would Australia be ultimately without family life, and if the ...

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  21. HOPES OF SETTLEMENT.

    There was a Sanguine feeling in Brisbane yesterday that the end of the railway strike, is in sight. Mr. Gillies, the Premier, announced that ...

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  22. BRITISH MINERS' SECRETARY ON A VISIT TO BERLIN

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Times" states that Mr. J. A. Cook, secretary of the British Miners' Fedel ration, is to address a Communist ...

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  23. THE MELBOURNE SITUATION IS REPORTED UNCHANGED

    The position of the strikers and the steamers involved in the trouble remained unchanged in Melbourne during the week-end.'" Efforts were made ...

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  24. WEST AUSTRALIA

    Thomas Williams (6), who became lost after visiting Murchea, was found yesterday afternoon. He had wandered between 30 and 40 miles and ...

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  25. SOUTH AUSTRALIA DEATH FOLLOWS INJURIES.

    John Turner (38), who suffered injuries as a result of being crushed by a crane at the electric supply works at Osborne on Friday, died in the ...

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  26. VISIT OF 21 STUDENTS FROM MELBOURNE COLLEGE

    By the express this morning came 21 students from the Melbourne Working Men's College under the leadership of Messrs. G. Chittleborough and ...

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  27. KILLED IN COLLISION

    Reginald Taylor (19), of Woolomin, was killed 27 miles from Tamworth in a collision between a motor car driven by Les Maunder, of ...

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  28. IN SOUTH AFRICA

    Seater's East London correspondent reports that the shipping strike has exended to the Durham Castle, which should have continued her voyage ...

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  29. VICTORIA STEAMER GOES ON MUD BANK

    The steamer Monaro, owned by the Melbourne Steamship Company, went aground on a mud bank off Williamstown at 7 o'clock yesterday morning ...

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  30. WORKERS IN MELBOURNE TALK OF STRIKING A LEVY

    A special meeting of the Victorian Branch, of the Seamen's Union is being held to consider the striking of a levy of 5/ a week each 'member of the ...

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  31. DUTY ON PETROL OPPOSED

    Mr. P. Collier, Premier of West Australia, has written Mr. M. Charlton, Leader of the Federal Opposition, protesting against the Federal ...

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  32. MOTOR DRIVER ACQUITTED OF CAUSING BOY'S DEATH

    In the Criminal Court yesterday Arthur Boyden (21), of Mosman, was presented on a charge of causing the death of William M'Lerney. a ...

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  33. WOMAN LOST IN SCRUB.

    Mrs. Burgess, wife of Councillor Burgess, was lost in the scrub on Sunday. The family were cut motoring on a currant picking excursion when ...

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  34. CONFERENCE OF PARTIES IS BEING CONTINUED

    The Queensland railways are still idle owing to the strike. A compulsory conference of representatives of the railway unions was called ...

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  35. GOVT. SUPPORT IS WANTED BY TRANSVAAL LABOR PARTY

    The Transvaal Labor party conference has carried a resolution reeognising the justice of the seamen's refusal to work for reduced wages and calling ...

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  36. PORT CURTIS IS HELD UP WITH CARGO OF FROZEN MEAT

    When the steamer Port Cartis was about to leave here the crew refused to take her to sea notwithstanding the advice received by them from ...

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  37. ARRESTS ON A STEAMER

    When the Commonwealth vessel Jervis Bay arrived yesterday morning detectives in response to a wireless message went aboard and arrested ...

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  38. A WIRELESS SUCCESS

    Mr. H. A. Hilliard, of Collaroy, near Sydney, on Sunday hight using a two-valve radio set of his own design heard the special Eskimo musical ...

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  39. KILLED BY CHAFF CUTTER

    Robert Dawson suffered frightful injuries at Glencoe yesterday morning whilst engaged in chaff cutting, which resulted-in-his death. His leg was ...

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  40. FREE FIGHT TAKES PLACE AT END OF FOOTBALL MATCH

    Disgraceful scenes, in which players and spectators took part, marred the conclusion of a football match between two junior teams at Albert Park on ...

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  42. LONDON OWNERS CABLE THE AUSTRALIAN AGENTS

    The Overseas Shipping Representatives Association has received a cable from the Landon owners as follows:— "Agitation here shows signs of ...

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  43. PICKETS ARE ON DUTY AT STATIONS AND THE G.P.O.

    Pickets have been posted on all the main roads leading to the city to prevent the carriage by motor and other vehicles of goods and passengers. Mails ...

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  44. BODIES OF TWO WOMEN RECOVERED PROM YARRA

    The bodies of two young women were recovered from the River Yarra yesterday. ...

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  46. A WAR MEMORIAL AT MONT ST. QUENTIN

    Reuter's Amiens correspondent reports:— Sir Joseph. Cook, Australian High Commissioner, this morning placed a ...

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    MEMBERS OF AUSTRALASIAN INSTITUTE OF MINING AND METALLURGY, WHO ATTENDED A PICNIC HELD AT UMBERUMBERKA AT THE CONCLUSION OF THE BROKEN HILL MEETINGS. Standing.—J. Hocking, D. Wilson, W. D. Whiteman, W. H. Kingston, J. W. Salter, Dr. Pennvcuik G. T. H. M'Mahon, H.J. Harison, R. Beale jun., S. Jackson, G. Dey, F. Voss Smith, Dr. Stillwell, A. H. Card, H. V. Seale, D. L Stirling. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  48. WALSH AND JOHANNSEN CITED BEFORE DEPORTATION BOARD

    The test of the summonses served on Messrs: Tom Walsh, and Jacob Johannsen. yesterday morning is in familiar legal phraseology and sets out ...

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  49. SECRETARY OF B.H J.C. FINED £15 IN SYDNEY

    In the Central Police Court yesterday H. Eriksen, secretary of the B.H.J.C., was prosecuted for a breach of the entertainment tax regulations ...

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  51. POSITION AT FREMANTLE

    The P. & O. liner Mooltan departed for the Eastern States at 7 o'clock this morning without any incident. The steamer Borda was due at Fremantle ...

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  52. FIRE DESTROYS SHOPS

    Suddenly awakened by a partition falling on them Mrs. Jones, proprietress of a confectionery shop at Sandgate, and her daughter found the ...

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  53. LABOR COUNCILS TO MEET ON DEPORTATION ACTION

    An Interstate conference of Labor Councils Trill be summoned immediately to outline a plan of compaign against the Federal Government's ...

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  54. THE TELEGRAPH SERVICE

    Telegraphists are up in arms as the result of the Public Service Board's reclassification scheme, particulars of which have been made public in a ...

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  55. THE ADELAIDE ROAD.

    Late yesterday evening Mr. C. S. Wood, secretary of the local branch of the Automobile Association, was advised by telegram from Mutooroo that ...

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  56. DUTY ON PETROL.

    With regard to the protest which was made by the local branch of the Automobile Association, against increased duty on cased kerosene and petrol. ...

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  57. CURRENCY CREEK SHOOTING

    No further trace has been found of George Henry Crossman, the ganger who disappeared from his home at Currency Creek after he is alleged ...

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  58. DEATH MYSTERY SOLVED

    At the city morgue yesterday the mystery of the death of Miss Mary Anderson, aged 35 years, whose dead body was found in a house at 89 ...

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  59. NEW ZEALAND IMMIGRATION

    The annual report of the Immigration Department states that during the past year owing chiefly to the fact that greatly reduced fares were ...

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  60. EARLY ELECTION PREDICTED BY FEDERAL POLITICIAN

    A private member of the Federal Parliament stated yesterday afternoon that he would stake his reputation that the Federal elections will be held ...

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    A message from Sydney states that Mr. John Hambleton Kitchen. merchant, late of Sydney, who died on January 22 while travelling aboard. ...

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  63. LIKELIHOOD OF RESUMPTION DURING PRESENT WEEK

    Hopes of an early resumption of work by the British seamen in Sydney and other Australian ports has again arisen. There is a likelihood that the ...

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  64. SPAHLINGER TREATMENT

    Sir Arthur Cocks., Agent-General for New South Wales, has cabled to Mr. G. Cann, Minister for Health, stating that Spahlinger has informed him that ...

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  65. BURGLARS FOILED

    An unsuccessful attempt was made on Friday night to rob the North Brunswick branch of the State Savings Bank (says a Melbourne message in the ...

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  66. POLICE OFFICERS BILL PASSES THE SENATE

    The bill providing for the appointment of police-officers passed the final stage in the Senate yesterday afternoon. Labor Senators proposed ...

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    In the Warden's Court this morning before Mr. (J. A Stevenson, Mining Warden. Harriet Cook was granted the forfeiture of a residence and business ...

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