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  2. A.L.P. CONFERENCE

    The opening sessions of the annual conference of the New South Wales branch of the Australia, Labor Party, which began at the Trades Hall ...

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  3. INDUSTRIAL SOCIALISATION WANTED OF MEANS OF TRANSPORT

    Reuter's Amsterdam correspondent reports:— the international conference of railway elerical and supervisory staffs has ...

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  4. POLAR EXPLORATION

    A message from Fairbanks (Alaska) states that Captain Wilkins has arrived safely at Point Barrow. A wireless message to this effect was ...

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  5. NEW SOUTH WALES TELEPHONES IN STATE.

    The telephone subscribers in New South Wales now number 114.182 compared with 33,329 two years ago. ...

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  6. CRICKET VISIT OF S.A. TEAM

    Members of the South Australian Cricket Association's team were met at the station yesterday morning by W. F. Dickson (president). Mr. L. J. ...

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  7. FIGHTING IN SYRIA

    Reuter's Paris correspondent reports:— A dispatch from Beirut states that the Druse forces are retreating in great disorder before a French attack ...

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  8. SPORTING THE COMING TESTS

    Mr. Clem Hill, one of the Australian selctors, in his final article in the London press, discussed England's prospects. He writes:—"l fear that unless ...

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  9. STATE REVENCE DECLINES.

    The State revenue for March revealed a decrease of £295,763 as compared with March of last year. ...

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  10. TWO WOMEN ARRESTED FOR STEALING FROM A MAN

    Two young women were arrested in Sydney late on Thursday night and charged with having stolen £250 from a man the previous night. They were ...

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  11. MANSION FIRE IN IRELAND

    On March 31 three men and three women were found dead after a fire which occurred at "Lamancha'' a mansion house in the Coolock district. ...

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  12. RICHMOND HOODLUMS ATTACK IN AGED MAN

    At Richmond yesterday afternoon a mob of hoodlums attached an aged man, who was struck on the shoulder with a club. Hie police arrived on the ...

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  13. S.A. v. BROKEN HILL 15.

    There was a good attendance at the Jubilee Oval yesterday when the South Australian team was opposed to a Broken Hill 15 selected from A and B ...

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  14. BRITISH COAL MINES

    The executive of the Miners' Federation has decided to call a national delegate conference to be held in London on April 9 to consider the written ...

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  15. BELMORE BOY DROWNED WHILE OUT BIRD NESTING

    While bird nesting Edward Lees (13), of Belmore, fell from a post on which he was standing into a waterhole, and being unable to swim was ...

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  16. TASMANIAN FINANCES

    According to Mr. J. A. Lyons, Premier of Tasmania, that State is pretty well stony broke. He says that the outstanding liabilities at present ...

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  17. TENNIS.

    The demand for seats at the Wembley tennis tournament has already been four times that of the seats available, and £31,000 has been returned to ...

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  18. W.A. STATION TRAGEDY

    Thomas, Shaw, a half-caste, was committed for trial at Geraldton yesterday by the coroner on a charge of wilful murder of Reginald Feltham ...

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  19. TROUBLE THREATENED IN COAL MINING INDUSTRY

    The refusal of the Colliery Proprietors" Association to confer with the representatives of the Enginedrivers' and Firemen's Association on objections ...

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  20. "TIMES" CORRESPONDENT EXPELLED FROM TURKEY

    Reuter's Constantinople correspondent reports: — The London "Times" correspondent at Constantinople has been expelled ...

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  21. WRESTLING.

    At Portland (Oregon) Ted Thye defeated Kilonis by scoring two out of three falls, in about for the wresting championship of the world. Thye thus ...

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  22. UPPER HOUSE ABOLITION

    Mr. T. R. Bavin, Leader of the Opposition, repeated his charge yesterday that Mr. J. T. Lang, the Premier, had attempted to mislead the ...

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  23. CYCLING IN SYDNEY

    At the Australasian cycling carnival on the Sydney Sports Ground last night George Dempsey won the quarter-mile and the one mile championships. The ...

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  24. IDLE AND DISORDERLY

    Marcella Edwards (50), appeared before Mr. G. A. Stevenson, S.M., in the Police Court to-day charged with being an idle and disorderly person, ...

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  25. DEATH AT THE GROSVENOR

    Sir George Murray, Chief Justice, heard an application in Chambers on Thursday morning by Mr. W. A. lollison for bail for Alice Kerr, who was ...

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  26. MAN WHO REFUSED FOOD DIES FROM STARVATION

    A case is reported from Wellington of a young man who for a whole year had refused to take food voluntarily and had to be forcibly fed. His reason ...

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  27. MOTOR CYCLIST KILLED AT GAWLER SPEED MEETING

    Colin Graft, a prominent and widely known motor cyclist, was killed at the Gawler speed championship meeting to-day. ...

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  28. WATERSIDE DISPUTE

    All efforts fo settle the waterside dispute before the principal courts of the Commonwealth having failed, at a compulsory conference of the parties, ...

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  29. BOXING

    Swift by name and swift by nature, Tommy Swift (8.8) treated Tommy Milton (8.10) to a severe boxing lesson at Leichardt Stadium on March ...

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  30. OVERLAND MOTORIST

    Mrs. Marion Bell, overland motorist, arrived here at 7.15 o'clock to night. She had a trying trip from Euela, the roads being in a very bad state owing ...

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  31. A MEMBER SUSPENDED AT VICTORIAN CONFERENCE

    The annual conference of the Victorian branch of the Australian Labor Party opened yesterday. Much secrecy was observed respecting the ...

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  32. COPYRIGHT ACT

    The Performing Rights Association recently demanded that councils and shires throughout the State shall register their public halls with the ...

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  33. AUSTRALIAN AERIAL SERVICES.

    The Australian Aerial Services Ltd. has forwarded the following extract from a letter received by the company from Lord Stradbroke, Governor of ...

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  34. FOOTBALL.

    The first scratch match of the season between the Norths and Souths at the Alma Oval vesterday resulted in a win for the Norths, the final scores being:— ...

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  35. S.A. ASSOCIATION v. LEAGUE.

    There was a good crowd in the grandstand and a fair sprinkling around the ground at the Jubilee Oval this morning when the Broken Hill eleven ...

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  36. SYDNEY ROYAL SHOW

    The attendance at the Royal Agricultural Society's show yesterday was 153,150. thus establishing a record. The attendance for the corresponding ...

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  37. SEAMEN'S UNION SQUABBLE

    Members of the New- South Wales branch of the Seamen's Union again met on Thursday night, when there were over 300 present (says a Sydney ...

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  38. SHOWS FOR BROKEN HILL

    Mr. R. Krantz, who returned from Melbourne this morning, in chatting to a ''Miner" reporter, said that it is his intention to open the Crystal ...

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  39. OAKLEIGH MYSTERY

    Mr. Thomas Hunter, the Bright newsagent, who has been missing since Monday, and for whom the police investigating the death of Mrs. ...

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  43. FAIRY GODMOTHER

    From his poor home in a Melbourne industrial suburb, a 12-year-old newsboy is to be transported to the Riviera and Switzerland and treated as the ...

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  44. PERSONAL

    Mr. A. J. Triggs. manager of the Government Water Supply, is at present in Sydney, but is expected to return at the end of next week. ...

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    Huia can be set down as a doubtful starter in the Great Eastern Steeple chase, he having injured himself (says the Adelaide "News"). ...

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