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  2. THE UPPER HOUSE MR. LANG ON ABOLITION.

    There is only one thing that can deleat democracy and the Labor movement in this fight, anil that is treachery. When the vote is taken of ...

    Article : 132 words
  3. VICTORIA FIRE ON A STEAMER

    A Crock steamer with a cargo of wheat from Sydney to Alexandria, put into Port Melbourne on Suturday with a fire in the bunkers. The lire brigade ...

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  4. THE WATER SUPPLY WEDNESDAY'S CONFERENCE

    Mr. C. W. Tye. Under-secretary and administrator of Waterworks, has an urgent telegram to the Major asking that a [?] be chosen to ...

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  5. BUSH FIRES FEARS ARR ENTERTAINED FOR PEOPLE NEAR WARRAGUL

    Serians bush fires have again broken out in various parts of Victoria. drave fears are entertained for Hie safety of 5O people in a small saumilling centre ...

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  6. INDUSTRIAL

    The protracted negotiations between representatives of the striking wireless operators and shipowners have ended in a deadlock, with no ...

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  7. 44 HOUR WEEK

    Owing to the operation of the 44 hour week a Sydney manufacturing glass company has transhipped a portion of its plant to Melbourne. ...

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  8. YOUTH PHOT IN THE LEG

    On Saturday night Albert Joyce (16), of Cardigan-street. Carlton, was sitting ou a seal in Fitzroy Gardens with two others when he was shot in ...

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  9. NEW SOUTH WALES MOB ATTACKS POLICEMAN.

    Surrounded by a mo[?] of 300 Constable Maynard was given a rough time when be told several men to [?] using bad language at. Summer Hill ...

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  10. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS MILL EMPLOYEE KILLED AND OTHERS INJURED

    E E [?] a native of Tasmania, was killed, and R. Slater, H. Crump, and K.Peacok,mill employees.were badly injured when a timer truck [?] ...

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  11. OUTBREAK AT MT. PLEASANT. FARMERS LOSE HEAVILY.

    Residents of Mount Plcasant, a prosperous town about 35 miles from Adelaide and in the heart of the Adelaide hills, had a hard tight yesterday to ...

    Article : 195 words
  12. BUSH FIRES AND HEAT

    An excessive hot day with wind, dust and fires was reported at Blackspur, Doncaster. Black Rock. Lorne. Edithvale, and other places on Saturday. ...

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  13. DECISION LIKELY TO-DAY ON POSTPONING OF BILL

    It was reported in Sydney political [?]that there is just a possibility of Mr..J. T. long. the Premier, postponing the hill to [?] the Upper ...

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  14. POLAR EXPLORATION CAPTAIN AMUNDSEN DOUBTFUL OF SUCCESS OF WILKINS

    A Tanana (Alaska) message says:— The Captain Wilkins trans-polar expedition supply party has returned with their show motors damaged. A delay ...

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  15. DISTURBANCE AT A PARTY

    On Saturday night at Carlton a party was in progress at Palnierstonstrect when four uninvited guests appeared. They cause, trouble and were ...

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  16. MAN FOUND DROWNED

    The body, of George King. (41). married, of Wert Fool scray was found in. the Sal[?] Water River.His clothes were hanging on a fence near by. H[?] ...

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  17. TRAFFIC PROSECUTIONS

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

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  18. FIRE AT RREWARRI[?]

    The whole of a block of buildings. comprising the Council Chambers, a tinsmith's and saddler's shop, and the lands office, were completely destroyed ...

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  19. KILLED DY FALLING ROCKS.

    A shocking. tragedy occurred at Kurnell,- Botany Bay, on Sturday afternoon. Peter Barry (35), was boding a hilly under a ledge of rock whan ...

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  20. IMPERIAL DAM WATFR FOR THE CENTRAL RESERVE

    There is at present about 4ft. of water in the Imperial dam. and this Mill be used on the Central Reserve until the supply is exhausted. If rain ...

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  21. ELDERLY MAN ARRESTED FOR INJURING A WOMAN

    A man named John Cockburn (65) was arrested on Saturday on a charge of inflicting grievous bodily harm on a woman named Sarah Dempster, who is ...

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  22. BETTING RAID AT BATHURST.

    Thirty-two men were arrested when police simultaneously raided three local shops at Bathurst on Saturday. Four of the men were subsequently charged ...

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  23. REPORT IN ADELAIDE OF RAIN IN BROKEN HILL

    An urgent telephone message was received by "The Harrier Miner" to-day from Adelaide inquiring whether four inches of rain had fallen here, as it ...

    Article : 72 words
  24. 50 CAMPERS TRAPPED.

    Thrilling scenes were witnessed on the Port Gawler beach on Snnday morning when 50 campers, including women and children, were terrified by ...

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  25. MOTORING FATALITY

    Olive Kennedy (19). of Walpeur, suffered fatal injuries when a motor car overturned near Toa Rita as a result of a tyre blovrine ont ...

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  26. WILKINS ADVANCE PARTY MAKES ANOTHER START

    A message from Tatiana says that after a false start cine to. damaged anow motors the Wilkins trans-polar expedition supply party recommenced ...

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  27. FOUR MEN MISSING

    Fears are entertained for the eatety of four men who it is thought were swamped in a rowing boat during a windstorm off Beau Maris on ...

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  28. MAN FOUND HANGING

    While returning home on saturdar morning Constable Steddon notkem the body of a man hanging from a tree in Prince's Park. The body was ...

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  29. SYDNEY TRAFFIC FATALITIES.

    During 1925 no less than 113 persons were killed in Sydney as a result of motor car accidents, while over 2000 were injured. During that period 219 ...

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  30. IN ENGLISH COUNTESS EXCLUDED FROM U.S.A.

    A New York message says:— "Adultery is not a crime in England," said Countess Cathcart to reporters on Saturday at Ellis Island, where she ...

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  31. AEROPLANE NOSE DIVES

    An aeroplane in which Captain Percival was conducting passenger flights at Plain Reach on Saturday afternoon nose dived into the sand. the pilot. ...

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  32. A SERIOUS LEAK? To the Editor.

    Sir,—Some years ago the Government employed Mr. Jobson. the engineer, to report on the holding capacity of the Umberumberka weir. He ...

    Article : 192 words
  33. BODY FOUND IN RIVER

    Ensene Connell (64). an old age pensioner, was found dead in the Port River, near the Grange, on Saturday afternoon. For the last 30 years Its ...

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  34. MR. A. RESCH MARRIED

    The marriage of Mr. Arnold Resch, known throughout. Australia as the defendant in the recent breach of promise aetion, and Miss Georgina ...

    Article : 182 words
  35. TEACHERS' CONFEDERATION

    The annual meeting of the local branch of the Teachers Confederation was held at tho Technical College on Saturday, morning last. Mr. D. J. ...

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  36. 70 WEEK-END PIRES

    There was over 70 outbreaks of fire in Melbourne and suburlts [?] the week-end. ...

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  37. KILLED BY A TRAIN

    Harry Baker, of Prospect, while riding a motor cycle, attempted to cross the Brighton raliway line in front of a train near Hove station last night ...

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  38. THE SEAMEN'S UNION

    It is reported that some starting disclosures are likely to be made in Melbourne tonight at a meeting of members of the Victorian branch of ...

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  39. CASE HEARD TO-DAY

    The appeal of Countess Cathcart against the decision of the Eilis Island immigration authorities excluding her from the country will be heard by Mr. ...

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  40. FUNERAL OF MR. ANGOVE

    There was a large gathering of friends and relatives at the inneral of the late.Mr. T.H. Angove which left his residence at the corner of ...

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  41. AT MILPARINKA

    A resident who returned from Milparinka during ihe week-end reported to-day that the country up north is very dry. Rain n wanted badly, as ...

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  42. DEATH OF MR. E. G. WATT

    As briefly reported in the "Sporting. Edition" on Saturday, Mr. Edward Chorley Watt collapsed and died from heart failure while playing golf on the ...

    Article : 224 words
  43. MAN'S SKULL BATTERED

    With his skull battered by a teomahawk Fred Inskip (14), a laborer, of Glebe. was admitted to hospital on Saturday in a serious condition. A ...

    Article : 133 words
  44. BODY OF MISSING MAN FOUNO NEAR WILCANNIA

    Inspector Dimond this afternoon received a telephone message from Sergeant Duckworth at Wilcannia stating that he had received a telegram from ...

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  45. PRAYER FOR RAIN

    Sir.— For weeks past a generous number of "The Miner's"columns have been devoted to the airing of various ideas and.solutions in ...

    Article : 461 words
  46. MONEY AND RELIGION

    "When.it comes to a question of money us against religion I stand for religion," said Mr. J. T. Lang, the Premier, last night, referring to the ...

    Article : 129 words
  47. Advertising

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  48. CANBERRA PLANE SMASH

    The funeral of Air Mechanic Callender, one of the victims of Thursday's plane smash took place on Saturday with military honors. ...

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  49. SOUTH DISPENSARY

    The half-yearly meeting of the Routh "Friendly Societies' Dispensary Ltd. was held at Smith's Hall on Saturday night, the following ...

    Article : 189 words
  50. A DROVER'S LOSS

    Yesterday a mob of about 500 sheep, in charge of Drover P. M'Lernon, a resident of Lane-street, were. grazing at the Imperial Dam, When they ...

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  51. TREATED AT HOSPITAL

    Walter Grant. a miner at. the Proprietary mine, was treated at the Hospital to-day for an injury to his Untrer. Riehard M'Culloeh, employed at th[?] ...

    Article : 133 words
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