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  2. INDUSTRIAL JOHANNSEN DOES NOT WANT POSITION OF MR. T. WALSH

    Mr. Jacob Johannscn has no aspirations to obtain Mr. Tom Walsh's position as president of the Seamen's Union of Australia. He said so yesterday ...

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  3. 44 HOUR WEEK MINISTER FOR AGRICULTURE SPEAKS ON FARM HOURS

    Captain W. F. Dunn, Minister for Agriculture, speaking at the Bathurst experiment farm admitted that a strict rule could not be observed in ...

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  4. THE WATER SUPPLY CONFERENCE WITH PREMIER IS ARRANGED FOR MONDAY

    Mr. A. C. Willis, vice-President of the Executive Council, and Messrs. M. A. Davidson and E. M. Horsington, M.L.A's., and some visiting broken ...

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  5. REVOLT IN PORTUGAL COMPLETE CALM REPORTED

    A dispatch from Lisbon at 8 o'clock this evening states that it ia semi-officially announced that there is complete calm throughout the country. Two of ...

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  6. VICTORIA KILLED BY AEROPLANE

    Leonard Devine was fatally injured when struck by a propellor while assisting to start an aeroplane at the Point Cook aviation school. His right ...

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  7. NEW SOUTH WALES TWO YOUNG MEN GAOLED ON SEVERAL CHARGES

    George Canalc (21), said to be a deserter from the U.S.A. Navy, and Thomas Sutton (21) pleaded guilty at the Darlinghurst Sessions yesterday to ...

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  8. To the Editor.

    Sir,— Is there any means of discovering the intentions of the Broken Hill Water supply in regard to its carrying on its business of supplying ...

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  9. WATER SUPPLY IS CUT OFF BY SERIOUS LANDSLIDE

    A serions landslide on O'Shaughnessy's aqueduct resulted in the whole of the city's water supply from Warburton being cut off. The aqueduct is ...

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  10. 120 PRISONERS TAKEN

    Reuter's Lisbon correspondent reports.— The rising lasted 24 hours. The prisoners taken number about 120, and ...

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  11. STEAMER IS DELAYED BY BEHAVIOR OF CREW

    The steamer Moeraki which was due to sail at 5 o'clock on Friday afternoon for New Zealand, waa delayed for three hours by the behavior of the ...

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  12. STATEMENT BY MR. M'TIERNAN

    Mr. E. A. M'Tiernan, the AttorneyGeneral of New South Wales who is visiting Melbourne, says that the statement that the manufacturing ...

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  13. PROPOSED PREFERENCE.

    The Government intends to give instructions shortly to nil Government departments that 30 per cent, preference shall be given to all New South ...

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  14. FIRE AT A FACTORY

    At an carly hour yesterday morning a fire almost entirely destroyed the stock of the United Furniture Factory at Camperdown. The flames ...

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  15. COMPLAINT FROM A.W.U. ON ARBITRATION DELAYS

    In his annaal report to the interstate convention of the A.W.U. which is sitting at Coolangatta, Mr. E. Grayndler, M.L.C., the secretary ...

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  16. A MELBOURNE DISCUSSION

    The annual meeting of the Commonwealth Council of Federated unions yesterday discussed a 44 hour week for Victoria. The matter will be referred ...

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  17. PROHIBITION IN U.S.A.

    A Washington message says:— United States treasury officials have estimated that bootleggers smuggled over 100 million dollars (£20,000,000) ...

    Article : 131 words
  18. MELBOURNE MILK SUPPLY.

    According to an official investigation more than half of Melbourne's milk and more than two-thirds, reckoning, by the standards adopted in New York, ...

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  19. BATHURST RAILWAY PORTERS NOW THREATEN ACTION

    The railway porters at Bathurst declare that they are worse off under the 44 hour week than under the 48 hour weet. The men threaten to take ...

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  20. MAYOR FORWARDS LETTER TO STATE PREMIER

    The Mayor, in forwarding the resolutions carried at the public meeting on Wednesday concerning the water supply to Mr J. T. Lang, the ...

    Article : 146 words
  21. WOMAN IS ACOUITED OF WOUNDING HUSBAND

    A woman who was to face a charge of having maliciously wounded her husband went into the dock at the Darlinghurst Sessions yesterday in ...

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  22. THE NAVIGATION ACT.

    Mr. H. E. Pratten, Munster for Trade and Customs, says that the Navigation Act is being slowly strangled by the tactics that are being ...

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  23. GUILTY OP SHOPBREAKING.

    Leslio French (25) and George Alfred Marshall (26) were yesterday convicted of shophreaking and remanded for sentence. They were alleged by ...

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  24. POLICE WANT 44 HOUR WEEK

    Mr. C. C. Lazarini the Chief Secre, tary. has submitted the request of the police for a 44 hour working week to the State Cabinet. ...

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  25. WOOL SALES ADVICE PROM ADELAIDE

    The local manager of Goldsbrough, Mort and Co. reported this morning that advice from the Adelaide office of the company showed that compared ...

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  26. IRELAND

    The Rev. Dr. Sheehy, who returned to Sydney yesterday from a world tour, said that he found the Irish question practically settled. The unhappy ...

    Article : 69 words
  27. ACTRESS IS CHARGED WITH NEGLIGENT DRIVING

    Muriel Starr, the actress, was charged with driving a car dangerously on October 2. but did not attend the court (says a Melbourne message in ...

    Article : 126 words
  28. REMOVAL OF A FACTORY THE CAUSE OF COMMENT

    Discussing the removal of Leggo and Co.'s factory from Bendigo to Melbourne, the Mayor of Maryborough said that though they had a Country ...

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  29. SUFFOCATED BY GAS.

    As a result of a faulty joint in an old-fashioned chandelier in a room. Mary Coreny (68) was suffocated when the gas escaned. Mrs. Coveny was a ...

    Article : 66 words
  30. TELEGRAM FROM PREMIER

    Alderman R. Dennis, the Mayor, has received a telegram from Mr. J. T. Lang, the Premier, which stated:— "Your telegram received. I am ...

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  31. WRESTLING

    Jim M'Murdo, writing from Melbourne, denies a statement made that he was defeated by Hughie Whiteman, He says that Whiteman did get the ...

    Article : 126 words
  32. A STRIKE OF ENGINEERS.

    Thirty engineers employed at the munition works of the Commonwealth Government at Maribyrnone ceased work yesterday (says a Melbourne ...

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  33. CHURCH CATCHES FIRE DURING A SERVICE

    Owing to the glass windows of the church at Binya focussing the rays of the sun in the centre of the floor, the boards ignited during a service, and ...

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  34. MEMBERS FOR THE DISTRICT ALSO TELEGRAPH THE MAYOR

    A telegram has also been received by the Mayor from Messrs. M. A. Davidson and E. M. Horsington, M.L.A.'s, reading as follows:— "We ...

    Article : 128 words
  35. THE UPPER HOUSE PROTEST AT PARRAMATTA AGAINST THE ABOLITION

    A large meeting at Parramatta last night carried a resolution protesting against the proposal to abolish the Legislative Council.without a direct ...

    Article : 66 words
  36. DISTRICT CLIP PRICES

    Dalgety and Company report the following prices received for portion of the Broken Hill district clip at the Adelaide sales:— ...

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  37. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    In the House of Representatives yesterday the following business was transacted:— — The Federal Road Grant. — ...

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  38. ALLEGED MISAPPROPRIATION

    A woman said to be engaged in the business of a land agent was arrested yesterday and charged with the misappropriation of £105. It is alleged ...

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  39. THE WEATHER

    The highest shade temperature up to 3 o'clock to-day was 105 degrees. ...

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  40. ASSAULT ON BOYS

    Three years' penal servitude on each charge, the sentences to be cumulative was imposed on Henry Stafford Bord Champion (45). a school teacher, who ...

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  41. BENNETT & FISHER'S ADVICE

    Bennett & Fisher report that the market at the Adelaide wool sales was a shade easier, the following prices being received for wool from this ...

    Article : 63 words
  42. COMMENT BY THE PREMIER ON NATIONAL MEMORIAL

    "So far as the present Government is concerned we do not recognise the right of the Dominions department, or any other outside institution, to ...

    Article : 86 words
  43. POLICE TO RETAIN HANDCUFFS.

    Mr. C. C. Lazarini, the Chief Secretary, states that handcuffs will be retained as part of the State police equipment. ...

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  44. FEVER IN HOSPITAL.

    For the past few days rumors have been in circulation that fever is very prevalent. When Dr. Kneebone, surgeon-superintendeut of the Hospital, ...

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  45. CAGE ACCIDENT REPORTED AT THE CENTRAL JUNE

    During the night shift last night a cage at the Central mine was overwound. Mr. W E. Gardner, Broken Hill manager for the Sulphide ...

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  46. GOVERNMENT BUS CONTROL

    Mr. J. T. Lang, the Premier, said yesterday that if the report of the Railway Commissioners is favorable all bus services would be taken over ...

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  47. ALBURY SALES

    Dalgety & Co. report that an attractive catalogue was offered at the Albury sales on Thursday when there was a large Attendance of buyers. ...

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  48. WHALE OIL EXPEDITION

    Pack ice has held up for some time the Norwegian whaling vessols operaing in Ross Sea (says a Wellington, N.Z., message in the "News"). ...

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  49. MAN REPORTED MISSING

    It has been reported to the police that william Oliver has been missing since january 9. He is between 55 anu 60 years of age, is 5lt. 91n. in neight, ...

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  50. Advertising

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  51. CLEANING STEPHENS RETK.

    Mr. R. C. Huntley, officer in charge of the Labor Exchange, was still looking for horses and drays to-day to begin the work at Stephens. Creek on ...

    Article : 77 words
  52. WIRE METTING VOTE

    The Prime Minister's Department has informed the Returned soldiers' League that £3,000,000 will be made avoibable during the next six ...

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    Richard Gully, residing at 160 Cobalt-street, was admitted to the Hospital last night suffering from a fish bone in the throat. He was discharged ...

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    A Melbourne message states that in the Senate yesterday the Oodnadatta to Alice Springs Railway Bill was passed through all the remaining ...

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  55. 25,000,000 CALLONS MONTHLY WANTED FOR MINE WORKS

    It was stated to-day by one who has certain sources of information open to him that he had been informed that the minimum quantity of water ...

    Article : 118 words
  56. Advertising

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  57. RAILWAY MATTERS

    Before the Federal Public Works commuitee yesterday Mr. G. A. Hohler, chief engineer for ways and works, said that the third rad as a ...

    Article : 113 words
  58. PICTURE OF STEPHENS CREEK IN SYDNEY NEWSPAPER

    The Sydney "Sun" on the front pace of its ussue of February 2 publishes a photograph of the Stephens Creek Reservoir in its empty state. ...

    Article : 55 words
  59. HOSPITAL PATIENTS

    Laureen Gale, the little girl who suffered burns to the arms and chest on January 26, is reported to be doing well. ...

    Article : 90 words
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    Mr. F. H. Moyle, who was recently discharged from the Hospital, left for Glenelg last night to spend a holiday. A Melbourne message states that ...

    Article : 65 words
  61. PUBLIC MEETING TO-MORROW IN THE CENTRAL RESERVE

    At the Contral Reserve to-morrow afternoon the public meeting which was adjourned on Wednesday night will be resumed. The Mayor will take ...

    Article : 53 words
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