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  3. THE LABOR PARTY

    The fortnightly meeting of the Barrier District Assembly of the A.L.P. was held last night when the delegates who attended, the conference of the ...

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  4. THE ROYAL VISIT

    The Duke and Duchess of York entered on the fourth day of their conquest of South Australia this morning when they went outside Adelaide to ...

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  5. NEW SOUTH WALES

    The dead body of Ben Osborne, grazier, was found propped up in his car on Jugiong-road. Death was apparently caused by a revolver bullet. ...

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  6. MAY DAY

    About 400 persons were present the Central Reserve on Sunday after noon last when the May Day [?] brations were held. The celebra[?] ...

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  7. WELFARE SCHEMES

    Matters were quiet to-day in regard to the position in connection with the welfare schemes along the line of lode. According to the decree of the ...

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  8. THE METAL MARKET

    The following are the middle quotations of the London metal market for Monday, May 2:- Lead (soft foreign).—Spot, £25 17/6 ...

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  9. THREE YOUTHS ARRESTED FOR BREAKING AN ENTERING

    Three youths were arrested by the police last night in the premises of Piddel Bros., confectionery manufacturers at Redfern. The police ...

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  10. THE LABOR SPLIT

    At a meeting of the Compensation (Men's) Association this morning Messrs. M. A. Davidson and E. M. Horsington. M.L.A.'s, attended, in ...

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  11. AMUSEMENTS

    "The Great Deception," with Aileen Pringle and Ben Lyon in the leading roles, will be the star feature of the bill to be shown at Lenard's ...

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  12. PERSONAL

    Mr. and Mrs. E. Baker, of Harcourt Station, near Tarina Point, left to-day for Cootamundra by aeroplane. They are going to Sydney to spend a ...

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  13. CHEF ON ROYAL TRAIN REPORTED SERIOUSLY ILL

    It was reported to-day that Reuben Gamel, who accompanied the Royal party as chef on the special train from Melbourne, is in a dangerous condition. ...

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  14. OLDEST GUARD'S DEATH

    The death occurred yesterday at his residence at Rhodes of Andrew George Lee, the oldest guard in the State railway service. He contracted ...

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  15. JOHNSON'S PICTURES.

    At Johnson's Oxide-street Picture Theatre to-night the main feature will be "The Country Beyond." starring Olive Borden and Ralph Graves. ...

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  16. MAN LEAPS OVERBOARD FROM A FERRY STEAMER

    There was a sensational incident on the ferry steamer Kuaroia yesterday. The vessel was approaching Milson's Point when a mental patient in the ...

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  17. "FULL DRESS REHEARSAL" OF OPENING OF PARLIAMENT

    A "full dress rehearsal" of the opening of the Federal Parliament on May 9 will be held at Canberra next Saturday. The complete programme will be ...

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  18. SKATING AT THE RINK

    The Broken Hill Skating Club opened its season at the Skating Rink on Saturday night last. Only members of the club were allowed to ...

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  19. ALLEGED MANSLAUGHTER

    Following upon' a disturbance outside an hotel at Flemington, New South Wales, last night, Syndham George Swan (42), a cattle dealer, ...

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  20. SOUVENIRS FOR PUBLIC

    In order to provide people with souvenirs of the opening of the federal Parliament two shilling pieces with a special design will be issued next ...

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  21. ST. PETER'S GUILD DANCE

    The St. Peter's Ladies' Guild will conduct a dance social in the New Masonic Hall on Thursday next. A good orchestra has been engaged to ...

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  22. FOOTBALL

    The proceeds of the gates at the Alma and Jubilee Ovals on Saturday last were good considering that the matches played were the first of the ...

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  23. SPEECHES IN MELBOURNE

    Speaking at the May Day [?] tions Mr. Holloway, secretary [?] Melbourne Trades Hall Council [?] demned the practice of [?] ...

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  24. MOTOR CAR IS DAMAGED EIGHT MILES FROM KINCHEGA

    An essex six motor car owned by Mr. C. Preston, of 589 Wyman-street, was badly damaged by fire yesterday at a spot about eight miles from ...

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  25. THE TOWN BUS SERVICE

    It is understood that the town clerk's report on the matter of passenger traffic by motor bus in the city is a very long document. The report ...

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  26. H. MORGAN TO COACH NORTHS

    On Sunday last the North Club appointed Horrie Morgan as coach of the team for the ensuing season. At the same meeting A. Mills, P. Hargreaves ...

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  27. MINE WORKERS INJURED

    At the North mine at 9.30 o'clock this morning J. Tritili, while shovelling skimps, ricked his back After attention at the mine Mr. Tritili was taken ...

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  28. NEWCASTLE OBSERVAN[?]

    At the annual May Day [?] the Newcastle Trades Hall on [?] day night proceedings opened [?] singing of "The Red Flag." ...

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  29. SUBURBAN ASSN. GAMES

    The following are the results of the Suburban Association games played on Saturday last:- North II. 5 goals 18 behinds defeated ...

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  30. DEATH OF O. G. YOUNG

    An inquest into the death of Richard George Young, who was drowned in the River Darling on April 12, will be conducted at Pooncarie to-morrow by ...

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  31. LONDON DEMONSTRATIC

    The principal May Day cele[?] in the London demonstration [?] Hyde Park, where it is estimated [?] 30,000 processionists marched. ...

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  32. A SOCCER TRAGEDY

    Johnson, a Sheffield forward, collapsed and [?] while placing the ball in position for a free kick during a soccer match. Death was due to cerebral ...

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  34. FORGING AND UTTERING ALLEGED AGAINST YOUTH

    A youth 16[?] years of age who appeared before the Children's Court this morning was remanded till Tuesday next for being uncontrollable. The ...

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  35. BERLIN'S CELEBRATION FOR AN EIGHT-HOUR

    A hundred thousand Socialists [?] munists and trade unionists [?] red flags and banners, [?] "Hands off China," took part [?] ...

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  37. AN ALL DAY OBSERVAN[?] AT MOSCOW ON [?]

    A Moscow message states [?] estimated that half a million [?] and thousands of troops [?] the demonstrations held in [?] ...

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  38. RACING INQUIRES

    The inquiry into the handling of Ting-a-Ling in the Novice Handicap at the Labor Day roces yesterday has been postponed until ll o'clock ...

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