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  2. BUSH FIRES OUTBREAK NEAR WAGGA CAUSING MUCH CONCERN

    Notwithstanding that many outbreaks of fire in the Tumut, Gundagai. and Wagga districts have been got under control the flames are breaking ...

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  3. VICTORIA 2000 JEWELLERY ROBBERY

    Jenkins's jewellery establishment in Clenferrie-road, Malvera. was broken into during the week-end and a safe was blown open. Jewellery valued at ...

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  4. SPORTING ENGLISH RUGBY

    At Edinburgh the annual Rugby match between Scotland and Wales was held in showery weather, 40,000 spectators being present Scotland ...

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  5. INDUSTRIAL YALLOURN MINERS' CLAIMS TO BE HEARD ON FEBRUARY 15.

    As the Federal Industrial Registrar promised an Arbitration Court judge will hear the Yallourn coal miners' claims on February 15. It is [?] ...

    Article : 53 words
  6. STATE PARLIAMENT TO REOPEN TO-MORROW

    The State Parliament will be reopened at noon on Tuesday and the Government will go straight ahead with the business of the session. It ...

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  7. REVOLT IN PORTUGAL

    Reuter's Paris correspondent reports:— Travellers have brought first-hand stories of the Lisbon revolt which show ...

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  8. GENERAL CABLES WOMAN SHOT IN WRANGLE

    Reuter's Madrid correspondent reports:— A meal time wrangle in the presence of five children, in which revolvers ...

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  9. PEDESTRIANISM

    The American runner Scholz, equalled the Australasian record for l00 yards on Saturday, sprinting the distance in 9 4-5s. He also covered ...

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  10. TROUBLE AT MOTOR WORKS ENDS IN MEN'S DISMISSAL

    As a result of the failure to settle the trouble at Ford's new motor works at Eagle Farm, 250 building trade unionists whose demands for higher ...

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  11. BRAWL AT A PARTY

    A number of Russians were having a convivial evening at Port Melbourne on Saturday night when a number of uninvited guests of the same ...

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  12. MR. PERCIVAL AT BATHURST SAYS ABOLISH THE ASSEMBLY

    An interesting figure at the civic reception to the visiting Parliamentary party at Bathurst was Mr. J. W. Percival. M.L.C. Although a [?]cat ...

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  13. ALLEGED REBELS SHOT

    A message from Vera Cruz (Mexico) states:— General Jose Riveros and two other officers were shot at Jalapa on Friday ...

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  14. FAMOUS RACEHORSE DEAD.

    The famous racehorse Sceptre died at Lord G[?]anely's stud at the age of 27 years. ...

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  15. SOUTH AUSTRALIA PRICE OF BUTTER INCREASES

    The price of butter continues to soar. A week ago there was a rise of [?]d. a lb., and to-day there was a further increase of [?]d. a 1b. Retail selling prices ...

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  16. M. KRASSIN ILL

    Reuter's Paris correspondent reports:— According to the newspapers, M. Krassin, the Soviet Commissary for ...

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  17. TWO GERMANS SENTENCED FOR MURDERING MERCHANT

    Reuter's Cairo correspondent reports:— A murder trial with most remarkable complications has just been ended ...

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  18. THE TURF

    Advice was received in Broken Hill during the week-end that Lady Netley, which was raced in Adelaide by Mr. C. E. Heslop and Mr. R. ...

    Article : 461 words
  19. A REVOLVER SHOT WOUND

    Detectives are inquiring into a shooting case at Cariton on Saturday night. Henry Slade, of Bennettstreet, North Fitzroy was leaving a ...

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  20. A TOWNSHIP SAVED.

    By a desperate all-night fight, hundreds of men and women saved the township of Upper Ferntree Gully from a bushfire which swooped down ...

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  21. SAILORS IN BRAWL

    At Hobart on Saturday when the town was invaded by hundreds of men from the vessels of the visiting Australian fleet many of the sailors ...

    Article : 157 words
  22. MISSING BOY LOCATED.

    Wilfred Harrison, one of the Norwood schoolboys missing since last Monday, was found at Glenelg at 4 o'clock on Sunday morning by the ...

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  23. PLOT IN KOREA

    The "Jiji Shimbun's" special correspondent at Seoul (Korea) reports that the police have discovered a plot by Korean malcontents to blow up ...

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  24. FIRE AT AN HOTEL

    Six persons had exciting escapes when a fire destroyed, several bedrooms at the Cambrian Hotel at Maryborough carly on Saturday morning. ...

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  25. TOTALISATORS FOR FRANCE

    Mr. Bethell, on behalf of Universal Automatic Totalisators, Melbourne, has signed contracts to instal totalisators on 16 French racecourses. ...

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  26. ONE VICTORIAN OUTBREAK BURNING FOR NINE DAYS

    The three fires at Healesville are still burning steadily, but breaks are checking them (says a message in the Melbourne "Herald"). One has been ...

    Article : 90 words
  27. MELBOURNE WATER FAILURE

    The burrowing of a wombat is blamed for the landslide which blocked the aqueduct at O'Shaugnessy's water scheme cutting off a quarter of ...

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  28. A CHINESE DEHLER CHARGED WITH MURDER EVIDENCE AT TRIAL

    A remarkable story was told at the trail at Cuester Assizes of Lock Tam, a Chinese dealer, on charges of murdering his English wife and two ...

    Article : 392 words
  29. FLYING BOAT COMPLETED FOR AUSTRALIAN SERVICE

    The first of six Amphibian flying boats now being built in England for the Australian air service was launched at the Super-Marine aviation works. ...

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  30. LIFE SPENT IN ONE HOUSE.

    Mr. H. Opie, of 58 Grant-street, who is now 64 years of age, was born in the home he at present occupies (says a Ballarat message in the Melbourne ...

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  31. DROUGHT IN QUEENSLAND CATTLE DIE IN THOUSANDS IN BED OF COOPER'S CREEK

    From Windorah to Quilpie the country is burned dry. There is not a blade of grass in this district. All stock routes are closed, and cattle ...

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  32. STATE RAILWAYS

    Important announcements were made by Mr. M. Flannery. Minister for Works and Railways, to a deputation which waited upon him at Bathurst to ...

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  33. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS CHILD WOUNDED IN HEAD WITH AIR GUN PELLET

    John Kann, three months, whose parents live at the corner of Young and Hanover streets, Fitzroy, was wounded in the head on Friday night ...

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  34. LOSS OF ANTINOE

    The President Rooseveldt homeward bound from Bremen made a special call for a few hours at Southampton, and received a memorable welcome. ...

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  35. APPEAL DISMISSED.

    Sir Basil Thompson, a former police chief, who appeared at the Marlborough-street Police Court on January 5 on charges of indecency and ...

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  36. ON THE DIAMANTINA

    Mr. S. V. Sinclair, of Sinclair's Cotton Company Limited, returned from the Diamantina River country about three weeks ago and since then has ...

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  37. SOVIET COURIER KILLED

    Reuter's Riga correspondent reports:— The Moscow-Riga train was 16 miles from Riga when three ...

    Article : 124 words
  38. IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

    In the House of Commons Mr. H. Dalton, speaking on Mr. P. snowden's amendment to the Address-in-Reply said that there must ...

    Article : 332 words
  39. WRESTLING

    Mr. A. Bain, manager for Mahomet Ali Sunni, has lodged £50 with "The Barrier Miner" as the side stake for a match with Peter Fatouros. He states ...

    Article : 158 words
  40. TWO SEAMEN DROWNED

    Two seamen named Howard and Draper were drowned in Port Phillip Bay yesterday. It is stated that both men suddenly disappeared after diving ...

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  41. BOY DROWNED IN RIVER

    John Barry (16), while fishing with two other lads in the Werribee River, near Bacchus Marsh, slipped in the river and was drowned. ...

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  42. TRAFFIC PROSECUTIONS

    In the Police Court this morning, before Mr. G. A. Stevenson, S.M., the following breaches of the Motor Traffic Act were dealt with:— ...

    Article : 167 words
  43. SENTENCED TO DEATH

    Sir Edward Marshall Hall, on behalf of Lack Tam, entered a plea of guilty, but insane, on the ground that accused was under the combined influence ...

    Article : 98 words
  44. ANGLO-ITALIAN DEBT COMMENT OF NEWSPAPERS

    Reuter's Rome correspondent reports:— Signor Volpi in the Chamber of Deputies denied that the debt ...

    Article : 87 words
  45. IMMIGRATION

    Commenting on the cabled report from London that thousands of Germans are eagerly awaiting the opportunity to migrate to Australia. ...

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  46. POWER ALCOHOL

    The Northern Alcohol Committee has decided to erect a power alcohol distillery at Mulgrave Hill to cope with the molasses output of two or ...

    Article : 51 words
  47. THE MENINDIE BRIDGE

    Work is proceeding steadily with the erection of the railway bridge at Menindie, concrete being used for the piers to carry the superstructure. ...

    Article : 165 words
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    Anyone having any difficulty in getting "THE MINER" delivered is requested to communicate AT ONCE with the Manager. ...

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  50. SETTLEMENT RATIFIED

    Reuter's Rome correspondent reports:— The Chamber of Deputies has passed the bill ratifying the Anglo-Italian ...

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  52. WANTED MAN CHASED

    A thrilling chase along five streets at Newcastle on Saturday night resulted in the capture and arrest of a man charged with having damaged ...

    Article : 134 words
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