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  2. POLITICAL CRISIS CABINET MEETING DECIDES TO PREPARE FOR ELECTION

    A meeting of the Cabinet yesterday decided to prepare for an election. It was pointed out, however, that should the differences with the newly-formed ...

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  3. INDUSTRIAL

    Further comment regarding the Constitution and the Federal Arbitration Court was made by Mr. A. B. Piddington, Industrial Commissioner, ...

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  4. NEW SOUTH WALES BUS PASSENGERS INJURED FOLLOWING A COLLISION

    A collision between a motor bus and a motor car at Homebush yesterday resulted in the bus catching fire and four passengers being slightly ...

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  5. IMMIGRATION

    Speaking at the annual conforence of the Victorian Provincial Press Association, Mr. Georgo Watson, of Morwell, slated that many of the 1500 ...

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  6. SOOTH AUSTRALIA DEATH FROM INJURIES

    Albert Lattin (40), a laborer, od Springbank, died in the Adelaide Hospital last night as the result of injuries to the-back and ribs. He was picked ...

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  7. N.S.W. RAILWAYS

    Mr. Morris, secretary of the Railway Department, announced yesterday that the new freight rates will come into operation to-day. ...

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  8. THE METAL MARKET

    The following are the middle quotations of the London metal market for Tuesday, November 23:— Lead (soft foreign).—Spot, £29 7/6 a ...

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  9. SYDNEY MAN'S DEAD BODY FOUND IN SUMMER HOUSE

    The body of William Patrick Landrigan (44), a laborer, was found this morning in a summer house at the residence of his step-daughter, Mrs. ...

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  10. STORMS IN PACIFIC

    A Victoria (British Columbia) message says:—With her fuel completely exhausted by a battle with a storm in the North Pacific, the liner ...

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  11. DROWNED IN A WELL

    T. A. Stead was found drowned in a well near Wirrabara on Tuesday morning. He had been ailing for a week. He leaves a wife and five ...

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  12. PORTION OF SAFE BLOWN THROUGH ROOF OF SHOP

    Startled by a terrific explosion people waiting on the Central Railway Station at 2 a.m. yesterday were alarmed to see a large black object ...

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  13. MR. BUTTENSHAW'S REMARKS CONCERNING MR. LOUGHLIN

    "Mr. P. F. Loughlin's speech in the House on Monthly should convince the country people of the futility of expecting anything from the Labor ...

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  14. FATHER AND SON INJURED

    A motor lorry driven by James Squires got out of control on the railway bridge, and dashing over an embankment, fell 20ft. into a ditch. ...

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  15. WELFARE SCHEMES

    Sir,—I regret that I am such a source of annoyance to the worthy Traders' Association simply because really have no intention of joining their ...

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  16. COAL FIELDS DISPUTE

    It is reported at Newcastle that the colliery owners have agreed to confer with the miners concerning their alleged grievances. ...

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  17. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE GEN. HERTZOG'S COMMENTS

    General Hertzog, the Premier of South Africa, when interviewed, said: "I feel that I have every right to say that the Imperial Conference's ...

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  18. SYDNEY WOMEN'S ESTATE

    An interesting point was involved in a case in the Probate Court yesterday in which Charles Cunningham Class and William English were called upon ...

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  19. DEAD IN GAS STOVE

    John Phillips (45) was found dead in the kitchen of his house at Kensington with his head in a gas stove, the jet of which had been turned on. ...

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  20. FREEZING WORKS TROUBLE.

    Wellington (N.Z.), November 23. Trouble with the freezing workers is spreading. The Farmers' Union is enrolling labor to man the works on ...

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  21. MAN INFORMS POLICE OF WARRANT FOR ARREST

    In the Goulburn Police Court yesterday Alexander Croagh was charged with having refused to pay for hotel accommodation. The police ...

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  22. AN ALLEGED ASSAULT ON GIRLS AT RACECOURSE

    Three young jockeys were detained by the police curly this morning following on a complaint of two young women that they had been forcibly ...

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  23. SILVERTON TRAIN SMASH

    Mr. S. J. Berry, superintendent of the Silverton Tramway Company, advised to-day that the taking of evidence in the departmental inquiry ...

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  24. ACTION OF MR. SKELTON ENDORSED BY HIS PARTY

    A special meeting of the executive of the Protestant Independent Labor party has endorsed the action of Mr. W. P. J. Skelton in voting for the ...

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  25. AIR COMMITTEE'S REPORT

    The air communications sub-committee of the Imperial conference has reported that it is convinced that the development of Imperial war ...

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  26. CHARGE AGAINST DOCTOR

    A strange story was told during the hearing of an assault case at the Parramatta Police Court yesterday. The complainant was Mrs. Isa ...

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  27. PREMIER CONGRATULATED BY WATERLOO COUNCIL

    At a meeting of the waterloo council last night a resolution was carried instructing the town clerk to write to Mr. J. T. Lang, the Premier, under ...

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  28. KILLED BY FALLING TREE

    While fighting a bush fire at Coffs Harbor Mr. Moses Walters, a wellknown resident, was, struck on the head by a fallihg tree. He was killed ...

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  29. SEVERE SYDNEY STORM

    Sydney and suburbs were swept by a severe storm yesterday, accompanied by high wind and rain. Two men, John Baxter, and John Seeney, were ...

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  30. SHARKS AT BONDI

    Bathers at Bondi received a scare yesterday when two large sharks were observed cruising near the shore. So daring was one of the monsters that ...

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  31. RESCUED FROM THE SEA

    Auckland (N.Z.), November 23. Terrible privations were suffered by the master and three members of the crew of the schooner Joseph Whitaker ...

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  32. THE WINE BOUNTY

    Protests against the continuance of the wine bounty were made to Mr. H. E. Pratten, Minister for Customs, by the Australian Prohibition Council. ...

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  33. MAN WHO ESCAPED PRISON REMANDED FOR SENTENCE

    At the Darlinghurst Sessions yester[?] day Richard Randolpli Strathmore (26) pleaded guilty to a charge of having escaped from the Tuncurry prison ...

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  34. STEAMER HITS BIG FISH

    Auckland (N.Z.), November 23. While the steamer Maunganui was on its way from Sydney a huge blackfish was partly cut in two by the bows ...

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  35. ALLEGED CONSPIRACY

    In the City Coroner's Court to-day an inquiry was opened concerning the death of Elizabeth Ann Kelly. Two men, Hubert Bennett and Lionel Nell, ...

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  36. To the Editor.

    Sir,—Your paper of the 23rd contains a letter signed "Believer in Legitimate Trading." It appears to me to be a bit hard on some people, ...

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  37. MAN'S HAND AMPUTATED

    Joking with his mates and smoking a cigarette was how Harry Wilkie spent a terrible half hour with his hand crushed to pulp Letween ...

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  38. ESCAPED CONVICTS

    Alfred Dobson and Henry Price, two of the four prisoners who escaped from the Hobart Gaol on Sunday, were recaptured yesterday afternoon in a ...

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  39. 44 HOUR WEEK

    Much information was placed before the Arbitration Court yesterday when the hearing of the 44 hours case was continued. The evidence was ...

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  40. BEAM WIRELESS

    The preliminary tests of the beam wireless stations at Ballan and Rockbank are expected to begin shortly. It is understood that Signor Marconi has ...

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  41. GUILTY OF MANSLAUGHTER

    Alexander Preston (53), who was charged at the Criminal Court with the murder of John, Smith (70), at Mooroopna, was found guilty of ...

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  42. MAN TO STAND TRIAL FOR DAMAGING A DWELLING

    In the Police Court this afternoon Daniel Staker (38) was committed for trial at the Quarter Sessions to be held at Broken Hill on December 8 on a ...

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  43. FIVE PERRONS INJURED IN COLLISION OF VEHICLES

    Four persons were injured in a collision, bytweon a fire engine and a motor bus at North Sydney yesterday. The fire engine was dashing to a fire ...

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  44. MEN INJURED

    The following mine workers were attended, to at the outpatients' department of the Hospital to-day:—G. Doyle, a laborer at the British, for a ...

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    Mr. F. J. Price reported to-day that arrangements have been made for a special produce train to reach Broken Hill on Thursday, December 23, with ...

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  48. ELECTRICAL MACHINERY DESTROYED BY FIRE

    Valuable electrical maohmery was destroyed when a fire swept the electrical sub-station in Abattoirs[?] road, Rozelle, last night. The ...

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  51. JURY FAILS TO AGREE IN TRIAL OF A NURSE

    After being locked up all night the jury at the Central Criminal Court failed to agree in the case against Christina Christie (72), a nurse, who ...

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