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  3. THE LABOR SPLIT

    When a motion was moved at a meeting of the Bathurst Labor Assembly that Mr. C. A. Kelly, M.L.A., should define his position in the present ...

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  4. FEDERAL CAPITAL

    Parliament House has been invaded by visitors since it was thrown open for public inspection after the Duke and Duchess of York departed and ...

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  5. NEW SOUTH WALES

    It is not expected that any further attempts will be made to refloat the steamer Riverina until there is a change in the weather. ...

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  6. GENERAL CABLES

    An air commission has been appointted to examine the designs for the two projected airships authorised bv Congress. They Trill be of 6,000,000 cubic ...

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  7. FLOODS IN U.S.A.

    A message from Wilson (Wyoming) States that at least eight persons were drowned when a natural dam across She Gros, Ventre River burst. A wall ...

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  8. WELFARE SCHEMES

    The matter of welfare stores was considered at the meeting of, the Barrier. Industrial Council last night when the following motion was carried: "That ...

    Article : 144 words
  9. THE METAL MARKET

    Lead (soft foreign.—Spot, £24 17/6 a ton (a fall of 2/6): forward. £25 6/3 (a fall of 1/3). Spelter.—Spot. £29 7/6 a ton (a rise ...

    Article : 91 words
  10. CHILD WELFARE

    Mr. Justice Harvey to-day continued the inquiry into the administration of the Child Welfare Department. F. A. Coghlan, the Auditor-General, ...

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  11. WOMAN AWARDED DAMAGES FOR FAULTY HAIR TREATMENT

    The case in which Mabel Louise Brignell claimed £500 from Madge Westphal and Jen Moller, trading as Cecillia Hairdressers, Sydney, for ...

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  12. PATIENT KEPT WAITING

    Mr. R. J. Neill, in a letter, which was presented to the Hospital Board of Management last night, complained of the injustice which was dealt to him ...

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  13. AUTOMATIC EXPULSION ALLEGED AGAINST PREMIER

    According to the Conroy faction of the State Labor Party, Mr. J. T. Lang, the Premier, has automatically expelled himself from the official Labor ...

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  14. DAVIS CUP MATCHES

    The Davis Cup match, England v. Denmark was begun at Harrogate to-day. Each country won one single. Ulrich (Denmark) beat Gregory ...

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  15. WARRINGAH BY-ELECTION

    Speaking at Manly, last night in support of Mr. O'Gorman. for the Warringah seat in the House of Representatives, Mr. J. T. Lang, the Premier, ...

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  16. COMPENSATION ACT

    The Compensation Commission, in a letter which was presented to the Hospital Board of Management last night, asked that Drs. Kneebone and ...

    Article : 633 words
  17. A POSTMAN'S RECORD

    James Higgs, retiring postman at Granville, has been 46 years in the postal service, during which period he claims he has walked 250,000 miles on ...

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  18. AMUSEMENTS

    "The Ancient Highway," based on one of James Oliver, Curwood's works, will he the star film of the programme to be shown at Johnson's Oxide-street ...

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  19. ENGLISH CRICKET

    Cambridge University continued its first innings against the New Zealand team to-day and scored 355 runs. Seabrook made 106 and Dawson 57. ...

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  20. SYDNEY UNDERGRADUATES CAUSE DISORDER IN STREETS

    Sydney, Friday. Sydney University undergraduates paraded through the city streets last night, and made things particularly ...

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  21. STATE ANNUAL CONFERENCE WITHIN FIVE OR SIX WEEKS

    The annual conference of the State branch of the Australian Labor Party will be held in Sydney within five or six weeks. The executive met ...

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  22. U.S.A. SCHOOLHOUSE WRECKED

    A Lansing (Michigan) message says that the searchers in the ruins of the schoolhouse, which was demolished by two explosions, were forced to desist ...

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  23. ALLEGED SHEEP STEALING

    A. C. Jones, who was recently convicted in the Police Court for stealing 45 sheep from Wadenhoe Station, of which he is manager, but who was ...

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  24. STOCK EXCHANGE SEAT SOLD FOR HIGH PRICE

    A seat on the New York Stock Exchange was sold for 215,000 dollars (£43,000), which is an advance of £1000 over the previous record. ...

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  25. LENARD'S PICTURES

    A Ben Wilson production, "The Human Tornado," has been chosen as the star for the programme to be shown at Pictureland to-night ...

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  26. ADVICE TO THE ELECTORS BY RIVAL LABOR FACTIONS

    The State A.L.P. executive, the president of which is Mr. F. Conroy, has issued how to vote cards for the Warringah by-election. The card advises ...

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  27. MR. THEODORE'S WARNING TO MEN IN HIGH POSITIONS

    Mr. E. G. Theodore, M.H.R., speaking at Manly last night on behalf of Captain Conway, the official Labor candidate for Warringah, said if a ...

    Article : 113 words
  28. DETENTION OF MIGRANT BY WIRELESS MESSAGE

    In connection, with the theft of £10,000 from a Cardiff express train on February 2, Scotland Yard has wirelessed the captain of a steamer ...

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  29. A HANDSOME SURPLUS EXPECTED BY MR. LANG

    When addressing a meeting last night in favor of Mr. O'Gorman, the Seale faction candidate, Mr. J. T. Lang, the Premier, said that the ...

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  30. EYE WITNESSES' STORY

    A villager of Lansing who witnessed the explosion at the schoolhouse said, that the whole wing seemed to lift about four feet. The walls caved ...

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  31. EMPLOYEE AT HOSPITAL SUBJECT TO DEPUTATION

    Following on a letter from Mr. J. H. M'Cubbin, secretary of the Town Employees' Union, to Mr. H. Watson, secretary of the Hospital, complaining ...

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  32. THE SQUATTERS' BALL

    The main functions of Weat Darling Week were brought to a close last night by the holding of the annual squatters' ball. It is estimated that ...

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  33. EATING UNRIPE ORANGES LEADS TO A BOY'S DEATH

    A four-year-old boy named Bannister died at Wan[?]t, near Dungog, as the result of eating unripe oranges. Three other children in the same family are ...

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  34. THEFTS IN NEW ZEALAND

    Jane Johnston, married woman, well known in society circles, who recently beaded guilty to a series of charges involving thefts from dwelling houses ...

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  35. INJUNCTION APPLICATION ADJOURNED FOR A WEEK

    The application of William Henry Seale and others for an injunction restraining William Carey and others from operating upon the ...

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  36. FIRE IN WILLIAMS-STREET

    Mr. John James Moylan, his wife, and family, lost their home at 514 Williams-street, near, Zebina-street, by fire last night, the first information ...

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  37. DANCE AT M'CULLOCH PARK

    The M'Culloch Park Parents and Citizens' Association held a, ball in Hancock's Hall on Saturday last. There, was a large attendance., ...

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  38. SYDNEY CONSPIRACY CASE

    The heating was concluded yesterday of the case in which Charles Webster (36), carrier, James M'Namara (36), storekeeper, James ...

    Article : 134 words
  39. CONDITIONS IN NEW ZEALAND

    Mr. J. A. Young, New Zealand Minister for Health, in a speech last night deplored that people are squandering too much money on luxuries. He said that ...

    Article : 89 words
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