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  2. SEAMEN'S STRIKE IN AUSTRALIA

    The steamer Port Lincoln which has been held up here, got away to Sydney on Saturday night:— ...

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  3. COAL INDUSTRY

    The "off-hand" "conference committee has decided to hold aggregate meetings in the northern district today at which it Will be submitted that ...

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  4. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS KNOCKED DOWN BY CYCLIST

    Jack Cahill (62) of Laura-street, Brunswick, was on Saturday knocked down by a cyclist who failed to stop. Mr. Cahill was admitted to the ...

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  5. SPORTING A..T.C. SPRING RACES

    The A.J.C. concluded, its Spring meeting at Randwick on Saturday. Windbag, though he had only a neck to spare at the finish of the Randwick ...

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  6. STATE PARLIAMENT BUDGET SPEECH EXPECTED TOWARDS END OF MONTH

    Mr. J. T. Lang, the Premier, will deliver his Budget speech at the end of this month or early in November. The Loan Estimates for the next ...

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  7. HOMING

    The Yongala Homing Club flew a race from Cook, a distance of 530 miles air line, on September 27. The birds were liberated at 6.50 a.m., and, ...

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  8. FALL FROM A JINKER

    Eileen Quill (28) residing in Strode-street, Richmond, fell from a jinker in Flinders-street on Saturday afternoon. She suffered concussion of the ...

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  9. CIRCULAR FROM OWNERS DISTRIBUTED IN AUSTRALIA

    An important cable message has been received from the British shipowners conveying a message to Mr. S. M. Bruce, the Prime Minister, Mr. M. ...

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  10. FREMANTLE IS CUT OUT AS A PORT OF CALL

    Mr. N. C. Seale, deputy chairman of the Overseas Shipping Representatives'. Association, has issued the following statement: "Owing " to the conditions ...

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  11. HOUSE IS LIKELY TO SIT THROUGH XMAS VACATION

    Mr. J. T..Lang, the Premier, stated at Auburn on Saturday that Parliament will probably sit right through the Christmas vacation in order to ...

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  12. MAN FOUND SHOT DEAD

    A Dungog message states that Wilfred Borthwick was shot dead on Friday evening in a bathroom. He had been in ill health for some time. He ...

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  13. TENNIS

    Reuter's "Vienna correspondent reports:— Mlle. Longlen, following up her defeat of the Australian woman champion yesterday by 6 —0, defeated the ...

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  14. FREMANTLE IS CUT OUT AS A PORT OF CALL

    Australian steamship lines have collectively made the fallowing announcement:— "In consequence of the violent form assumed by the seamen's strike ...

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  15. BOXING JACK,PRYOR GETS DECISION OVER "SNOWY" CHRISTENSEN

    Punching clean and hard "Snowy" Christensen, easily beat Jack Pryor over the first half of their contest at the Stadium on Saturday night, but ...

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  16. GIRL KILLED BY MOTOR CAR RUSHING ON TO FOOTPATH

    A tragic motor car accident occurred yesterday at Parramatta. A motor car in trying to avoid another car ran on to a footpath and swept a party of ...

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  17. SUNDAY SCHOOLS PICINC

    The pupils of St. Andrew's and St. Paul's combined Sunday schools held their annual picnic at Round Hill Creek on Saturday under ideal ...

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  18. IN SOUTH AFRICA

    The steamer Ballarat, the first ship to become involved in the strike at Capetown, with 900 emigrants aboard, has sailed for Australia. The Ballarat ...

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  19. TRADES HALL OPINION AGAINST VICTORY OF MEN

    Sydney Trades Hall opinion does not give the men a chance of victory. The seamen are now badly clothed and are thoroughly disgruntled. They are said ...

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  20. VICTORIA CHARGE OF PERJURY

    May Smith (50), a cook, was on Saturday charged with perjury at the Supreme Court in connection with Doctor Isaac Silverman's petition for ...

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  21. SETTLEMENT IS EXPECTED AT DURBAN AND CAPETOWN

    Reuter's Durban correspondent reports:— The strike committee has considered the shipowners' reply to the terms on which the strikers took a ballot ...

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  22. ARRESTED FOR BIGAMY

    Percy James Meyer, of Sydney, was arrested on Saturday charged with bigamy. It is alleged that he married Grace Darling Barnett on Jauhary 14, ...

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  23. MOTHER AND HER CHILD BOTH FATALLY BURNED

    A Darning tragedy occurred at a remote farming settlement called Toogoolawah when Mrs. Rosenterter (24) was preparing to clean windows. ...

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  24. DISAPPEARANCE OF A WALLET

    Mr. Alex. Macfarlane, a horse trainer of Seymour reported the mysterions disappearance of a wallet containing £88 between the Caulfleld ...

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  25. ADVERTISING FOR MEN FOR THE IDLE STEAMERS

    Agents for the British shipowners are to-day in Sydney advertising for volunteer union labor to complete the crews for idle ships. ...

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  26. RACEHORSES KILLED

    Yandarlo and Sandridge Who fell in the steeplechase at Randwick on saturday, both died from fractured spines. Sandridge a visitor from Adelaide, ...

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  27. SETTLEMENT OF STRIKE FAVORED BY SEAMEN

    Reuters Durban correspondent reports:— A secret ballot of the strikers resulted in 311 votes for a settlement and 230 against. The proposed terms ...

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  28. FOUR ARRESTED OK BURGLARY CHARGES

    AS a result of special investigations detectives, in conjunction with the motor patrol, arrested Craig Lloyd Morgan (17), a laborer. William Leslie ...

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  29. NO MORE SLEEPERS FROM W. A.

    Owing to the shipping strike the Government of South. Africa has decided to take no further steps' in the carrying away of sleepers from West ...

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  30. MAN INJURED BY TRAIN

    Mr. Joe Garrick suffered spinal injuries as a result of being struck by a train on No. 1 Quay at Port Adelaide on Saturday. He is in the ...

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  31. INJURED WHILE IN TRAM.

    John Hoberts (17), while travelling in a tram in North Adelaide on Sunday night, was leaning out over the rail when his head came into ...

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  32. THEFT OF SUITINGS

    Between £300 and £400 worth of suitings, etc., were stolen from the shop of Horace Carter,-a tailor, of Richmond, early on Saturday ...

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  33. IN NEW ZEALAND STRIKE NEARING AN END

    The strike is nearing an end in New-Zealand. The crew of the Tainuis created a surprise by coming to Auckland to join the vessel which left ...

    Article : 160 words
  34. LOCAL RACING

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 297 words
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    The West Sydney Federal Labor selection ballot figures which were made available at a late hour last night were:—W. H. Lambert, M.H.R. ...

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  36. Advertising

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    Advertising : 357 words
  37. FIRE IN A SHED.

    At about 2.12 o'clock this afternoon the Central Fire Brigade was called to a fire in a small shed at the rear of Stephenson Bro's. shop in ...

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  38. SHIPOWNERS WILL ACCEPT TERMS OF SETTLEMENT

    The shipping strike can to night be considered at an end. The terms of settlement from Durban have been accepted by the shipowners with the ...

    Article : 46 words
  39. Advertising

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    Advertising : 71 words
  40. Advertising

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    Advertising : 69 words
  41. STRIKERS FLOCKING BACK TO THE IDLE VESSELS

    Strikers in New Zealand have stampeded and are flocking back to the vessels in twos and threes. ...

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  42. TIBOOBURRA PASTORALISTS FORM AN ASSOCIATION

    A well-attended meeting of the lessees of Western land leases in the Tibooburra district was held at Tibooburra on Friday morning to consider the ...

    Article : 129 words
  43. POSITION IN BRITAIN

    Mr. Havelock Wilson. president of the Sailors and Firemen's Union, interviewed by an Australian Press Association representative, said:—"The ...

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  44. ADRAINO BEATS JOSEPH

    Owing to the illness of Danny Frush the programme at the Sydney Stadium on Saturday night had to be altered at the last minute. The place of ...

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  45. HEENY DEFEATS MILLER

    ReUter's Johannesburg correspondent reports:— A 20 round contest between Tom Heeny. New Zealand heavyweight ...

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  46. NATIONALIST CANDIDATE FOR DARLING SEAT

    Mr. J. E. Dowling, fne Mayor of Balranald, who has occupied that position for five years, and is also president of the Returned Soldiers' League ...

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  47. MR. WALLACE FOR ADELAIDE TO START AT S.A.J.C. MEETING

    Mr. W. J. Wallace, starter for the Broken Hill racing clubs, to-day received an urgent call to Adelaide for the purpose ...

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  48. MASS MEETING OF STRIKERS CONDEMNS HAVELOCK WILSON

    A mass meeting of the striking seamen was held in London this morning under the auspices of the unofficial central strike committee. ...

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  49. CYCLING

    A. R. White, in a. telegraphic message to his wife, stated that he obtained the fastest time of the interstate riders in the Warrnambool to ...

    Article : 55 words
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    A cable message from London states that King George has approved of conferring a barony on Sir George Lloyd on his appointment as High ...

    Article : 29 words
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