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  2. THE REFERENDUM MR. CHARLTON AT NEWCASTLE EXPLAINS GOVT.'S BILL

    Mr. M. Charlton, Leader of the Federal Labor Party, explained the Government's Referendum Bill to a crowded meeting at the Newcastle ...

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  3. STRIKE IN BRITAIN MR. COOK'S COMMENT ON EIGHT HOUR BILL

    Mr. A. J. Cook, the miners' secretary in a speech at Doncaster said that the whole of the Labor party was now ready for fight. ...

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  4. GENERAL CABLES

    The boom in British-made typewriters, started by the King on February 18, when he expressed surprise that so many foreign machines were ...

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  5. WORK RESUMED ON COALFIELDS DENIAL OF ANY [?]ITCH

    Mr. D. Rees, president of the Miners' Federation, denies that there is a hitch in the arrangements for a resumption of work at the mines. ...

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  6. TANTANOOLA HOLD-UP CHASE THROUGH GLENCOE

    The holding up of Mr. Mark Telfer on the Glencoe-road on Thursday morning by an armed and masked highwayman created one of the ...

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  7. AUSTRALIAN TEAM LANCASHIRE MATCH

    The Australians to-day began a three-day match against the Lancashire county team at Manchester. The teams were: ...

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  8. A.W.U. CHIEF OFFICIALS HOLD OPPOSITE VIEWS

    Although Senator Barnes (general president) and Mr. E. Grayndler, M.L.C. (general secretary), of the A.W.U., have totally different views ...

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  9. HITCH AT SOUTH MAITLAND.

    A hitch has occurred on the South Maitland coalfields regarding a resumption of work at the collieries. It is stated that a resumption of work will ...

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  10. MR. COOK IS OPPOSED TO LONGER HOURS

    "You can pass acts of Parliament, but we will not observe them." declared Mr. A. J. Cook in a speech at Sheffield. He added: "We will not ...

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  11. BRITISH AND RUSSIA SOVIETS AVOWED PURPOSE TO UNDERMINE BRITAIN

    Lord Birkenhead, Secretary of State for India in a speech at Luton said that unless the signs change it will be necessary to re-examine the whole ...

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  12. NO CERTAINTY THAT MINES WILL RESUME TO-MORROW

    Notwithstanding the fact that the enginedrivers' dispute has been settled it is no certainty that the mines will reopen to-morrow. There is still a ...

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  13. MONEY FIRST IN CRICKET

    Accusing the Australians of commercialism in cricket, the "Observer" says: "If the process advances far enough the day of reckoning will come ...

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  14. VICTORIA TWO YOUTHS ARRESTED ON CHARGE OF ASSAULT

    Thomas Dolan (17) and Albert Irvine (18) were arrested on Saturday and charged with assaulting Emil Meazza, a salesman. The accused and another ...

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  15. EMPIRE M.P.'S ON TOUR

    The "Sunday Times" political correspondent states that the Empire Parliamentary delegation which is to pass through Australia may include two ...

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  16. CABINET IS DIVIDED.

    Sir Austen Chamberlain, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, who still hopes to settle the Anglo-Russian differences, says the "Weekly Dispatch," ...

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  17. HAMMOND RECOVERING.

    W. R. Hammond, the young Gloucestershire all-round cricketer, who recently had to undergo an operation, hopes to be able to resume playing in ...

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  18. POLICE QUESTION SUSPECTS.

    Detectives on Saturday night detained two men and two women and subjected them to interrogation in connection with an extensive silk robbery ...

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  19. COMPANIES PREPARING FOR RESUMPTION OF SHIPPING

    As a result of the announcement that the enginemen's strike has been settled and that work is to be resumed on the coalfields, the shipping companies ...

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  20. FATAL ALTERCATION

    During an altercation at Neutral Bay on Saturday night Francis Joseph Hoolahan was hit on the nose by another man. He immediately fell to ...

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  21. TEAM FOR SOUTH AFRICA

    The "Weekly Dispatch" understands that the Marylebone Club is sending a team to South Africa in the autumn. Gilligan will be the ...

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  22. MELBOURNE MAN'S SUICIDE.

    A man who is believed to be John Edwards, of Croxton, committed suicide by laying his body on the railway line in front of a train near the ...

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  23. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS FATAL MOTORING COLLISION

    A fatal motoring accident occurred yesterday afternoon. Kenneth Harrison, of Williamstown, was riding on a motor cycle at the corner of ...

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  24. MATCH FACTORY FIRE

    The Commonwealth Match Factory in Melbourne was damaged by fire last night. The loss is estimated to run into several thousands of pounds. A ...

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  25. WORKHOUSE INMATES TO SHARE IN FORTUNE WILL REPAY AUTHORITIES

    The "Daily Sketch" says that Wil[?]am Higgias([?]), who has been an inmate of the Withington Workhouse, Manchester, since 1908, will share in ...

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  26. V.R.C. AMENDS BETTING RULE

    From July 1, bookmakers and backers in the metropolitan area will be governed by a new rule as far as win and place betting is concerned (says ...

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  27. A.L.P. AFFAIRS

    Mr. E. C. Magrath who was suspended from the position of one of the N.S.W. delegates on the Federal executive of the A.L.P. regards the ...

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  28. FEDERAL GOVERNMENT'S FINANCIAL PROPOSALS STATEMENT BY DR. E. PAGE

    Dr. Earle Page, the Federal Treasurer, who spent the week-end in Sydney, described the existing financial relations between the Commonwealth ...

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  29. EIGHT MOTORISTS INJURED

    A number of persons were injured yesterday afternoon in a motor crash at Barker's-road, Kew, between cars driven by James Ryan, of Clifton ...

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    The woman, Clara Jones, a widow died early in March and was found [?]ad in vermin-infested rags in her home in Manchester. Of the £50,000 ...

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  31. FOGS IN SYDNEY

    The fogs on the Sydney Harbor are getting thicker and thicker. The succession of fogs during the past week is the worst that Alf Gibson, the ...

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  32. GRAFTON WOMAN KILLED BY COLLAPSE OF A WELL

    Mrs. Holen Milda Caine was killed when she was buried by hundreds of tons of earth at her home at Ulmarra on the Clarence River, yesterday. ...

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  33. SHEFFIELD CUTLERY

    The Australian cricketers when visiting Walker and Hall's cutlery factory at Sheffield learned that since the visit of Mr. S. M. Bruce, Prime ...

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  34. STATE OPPOSITION

    Mr. J. T. Lang, the State Premier, accompanied by Treasury and taxation officials, left for Melbourne last night in order to join with representatives ...

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  35. KNOCKED DOWN BY MOTOR CAR

    J. Brough was admitted to hospital yesterday suffering severe injuries as the result of being struck by a motor car driven by a man named Cody. The ...

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  36. BANK SAFES OPENED

    Burglars entered the Australian Bank of Commerce, City, during the week-end and broke open two safes. They got only a little silver and ...

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  37. SIR J. MITCHELL ENDORSES ACTION OF W.A. PREMIER

    Sir James Mitchell, Leader of the Opposition, said that Mr. P. Collier, the Premier, is entirely right in resisting the Federal Government's ...

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  38. PETROL PUMP ACCIDENT

    A lighted match thrown on the roadway in front of a petrol pump at Windsor last night resulted in a youth named Anson suffering severe burns. ...

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  39. STATE COMPENSATION ACT

    Speaking at the last meeting of the Singleton Municipal Council, Mr. J. W. Waterhouse, the mayor, declared that the provisions of the Workers' ...

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  40. TOUR OF AUSTRALIA BY THE YORKSHIRE TEAM

    A suggestion has been made that the Yorkshire County team, which has won the championship in each of the last four seasons, and has not been ...

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  42. BLIND MAN FALLS INTO THE SEA

    Axel Benson, a blind man, unintentionally walked into the water from the wharf at Port Adelaide on Saturday evening. He managed to grip ...

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  43. RACING INQUIRY

    Following on a complaint made by K. M'Kenzie, jockey, Mr. L. Frazer, stipendiary steward, has just concluded an inquiry into the allegations ...

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  44. THE ACCUSED REMANDED

    Charged at the Mount Gambier Police Court on Saturday with robbery under arms on the Tantanoola-road on Thursday, when Mr. Mark Telfer was ...

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  45. EXPLOSION AT WARRNAMBOOL

    For the fourth time in five years the steam roller belonging to the Warrnambool District Council has been blown up. A charge of dynamite was ...

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  46. N.S.W. AGENT-GENERALSHIP

    A meeting of the St. George A.L.P. Electorate Council, of which Mr. G. Cann, Minister for Health, who was expected to be appointed ...

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    A cable message from Chicago states that Dr. Mannix, Archbishop of Melbourne, arrived there yesterday. Mr. W. H. Thomas, and Miss ...

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  48. FOOTBALL

    The British Mine defeated the Tramways on the Excelsior ground yesterday morning. The final scores were:—British mine, 8 goals 10 ...

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