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  4. FAMILY ENDOWMENT

    About six applications were received by the Public Service Board yesterday for the position of Family Endowment Commissioner. The applicants included ...

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  5. SOLOMONS MURDERS

    To-day six natives who were the principals in the Gaudnlcanar massacre last February were executed by hanging in Tulagi Gaol. On Saturday ...

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  6. INDUSTRIAL

    The Full Federal Arbitration Court yesterday unanimously dismissed the application of the Amalgamated Society of Carpenters and Joiners for a ...

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  7. THE METAL MARKET

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  8. GENERAL CABLES

    M. Callizo has been deprived of the Lesion of Honor. [M. Callizo (French airman) claimed to have climbed to an altitude of over ...

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  9. THE UNEMPLOYED

    In response to the call for men for relief work which was published in The Latest News Issue of "The Miner" last night, a large crowd of ...

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  10. DISTRICT COURT

    The sitting of the District Court was continued to-day, Judge Coyle presiding. ...

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  11. EDUCATIONAL

    Following are the pupils from the various Convent schools who have been successful in the permit to enrol examinations: ...

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  12. TATTERSALL HOUSE

    Louis Gordon and others proceeded against G. J. Hardiman for £212 and £168 for the use and occupation of premises known as Tattersall House. ...

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  13. DATES SOLD UNDER WEIGHT

    At the Parramatta Police Court yesterday W. Jones, a grocer, was fined £8, with costs, for having sold dates under weight. ...

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  14. VISITORS TO FRANCE TO PAY A LANDING TAX

    The Chamber of Deputies has passed a bill to tax all passengers debarking at French ports. The revenue so collected will go towards meeting the ...

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  15. CHARGE AGAINST ITALIAN AS PROHIBITED ARRIVAL

    Evidence of a sensational character was given during a case at the Central Summons Court yesterday, when Paolo Caminiti, an Italian, was ...

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  16. CONSTITUTION COMMISSION

    Giving evidence before the Constitution Commission yesterday. Sir Edward Mitchell, K.C., said that he thought it had often been said that ...

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  17. TASMANIAN COAL MINE OFFERED TO EMPLOYEES

    Owing to unsatisfactory financial results, the company which has been working a coal mine at Catamaran, on the south coast of Tasmania, has ...

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  18. SPIES IN YUGO-SLAVIA

    Two students who were tried at Uskub (north of Salonika) on a charge of espionage on behalf of the Macedonian Revolutionary ...

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  19. RELIEF PAY GRANTED BY SOLDIERS' LEAGUE

    At the meeting of the board of management of the Returned Soldiers' League last night relief was granted to four men who were in distressed ...

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  20. WOMAN'S CLAIM FOR £20,000

    "I would not do this in the case of a sane person," said Mr. Justice M'Naughton in adjourning a claim by Nora Rebecca Williams, formerly of ...

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  21. THE EXAMINATION RESULTS OF MORGAN-STREET SCHOOL

    Following are the results ot the examinations held recently at the Morgan-street School:- Class 2A. ...

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  22. BABY FARMER GAOLED

    "You are a most wicked woman. Yon tried to dispose of the tody because you had kept the child in your home illegally," said Mr. Justice ...

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  23. REQUEST FOR RAIL PASSES OVER COMMONWEALTH LINES

    Mr. Arthur Blakeley, M.H.R., to-day sent the following telegram to Mr. C. H. Nicholls, secretary of the unemployed committee: "Had further ...

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  24. AGED MAN'S DEATH

    An inquest was opened yesterday concerning the death on December 1 of Stuart Green (60), who died as a resuit of injuries alleged to have been ...

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  25. BISHOP OF BATHURST

    A large [?]ublic meeting held at the Bathurst [?]own Hall last night appointed an influential deputation to wait upon Dr. Long, Anglican Bishop ...

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  26. LITHUANIAN UNREST

    A telephone message from Ko[?]no states that M. Daukantas, Lithunian Elmister of War, who is acting as Prime Minister during the absence of ...

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  27. BRIDGEWATER TRAGEDY

    William Ephraim Peter Haines will be executed for the murder of Miss Nellie Devina Schmidt says the "Register"). It was announced on ...

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  28. UNIONS ARE PROTESTING AGAINST IMMIGRATION

    With regard to the request made b[?] the unemployed to various industria organisations that steps should b[?] taken to protest against further ...

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  29. GRAFTING IN SPAIN TO IMPROVE SHEEP

    Experiments with the methods of Dr. Serge Voronoff have been began at the School of Agriculture here. Sheep from national flocks will be grafted by ...

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  30. TWO CHILDREN KILLED

    Berti[?]e Wagstaff (3) and Jack Dewhurst (3) ware killed by an electric train near the Albert Park station yesterday. ...

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  31. WOMEN NAVV[?]ES

    Girl navvies, whose strength exceeds that of the average man, are discussed in the report of the Industrial Research Board. ...

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  32. THE COMET

    Although the sky was perfectly clear both yesterday morning and this morning, the watchers for the comet were unable to get a sight of ...

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  33. NORTHERN IRELAND

    The police of Northern Ireland attach great importance to their discovery in Belfast of a quantity of arms and ammunition belonging to the Irish ...

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  34. NOBEL PEACE PRIZES PRESENTED IN SWEDEN

    The Nobel Peace Prize was handed over in the presence of the King and Crown Prince of Sweden. The president of the committee said ...

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  35. "HUMPHRIS TOMATO SAUCE"

    Sir Keith Smith and Lieutenant W. H. Shiers, who were in Adelaide at the week-end attending the unveiling of the Sir Ross Smith Memorial in Cresswell Gardens. The memorial commemorates the first flight from England to Australia, which was made in 1919 by Sir Ross Smith, his brother Sir Keith ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  38. TO-DAY'S STORM

    There was some prospect of a storm replenishing the reservoirs this afternoon, a heavy roll or two of thunder being heard about 1 o'clock in the ...

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  39. TRAPES UNION CONGRESS

    The Queensland Trades Union Congress has definitely decided to retain the strike weapon. They declared by resolution that the principle of ...

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  40. NEW MINING AGREEMENT

    Messrs. C. J. Emery (president of the Mining Managers' Association), C. G. Hylton, and A. Fairweather, were expected to return from Melbourne this ...

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  41. DEATHS OF OLD RESIDENTS

    Mrs. Sarah Richards, on old resident of the city, died in the Hospital late yesterday afternoon at the age of 65 years[?] She is the mother of Messrs. ...

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  42. HOSPITAL PATIENTS

    Keith Henderson (12), residing at 578 Wolfram-street, was treated at the outpatients' department of the Hospital last night for a dislocated arm. ...

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  43. PERSONAL

    Mr. F. Johnston arrived from Sydney this morning to take up duty in the Commonwealth Electoral Office. He is slaying at the Soldiers' Hostel. ...

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