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  3. POISON TANK EXPLODES

    A tank containing poison gas exploded in a street last night and a great cloud of the gas settled over a neighboring street, which was hurriedly ...

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  4. INDUSTRIAL COALMINERS AT LAMBTON GET NOTICE OF DISMISSAL

    Mr. B. Hoare, the president of the Northern Miners' Association, says that since the cable from London giving the report of the chairman's ...

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  5. SHIPPING TROUBLES INTERFERENCE IS ALLEGED AGAINST UNION COUNCIL

    A meeting of the Sydney branch of the Cooks' Union yesterday carried a resolution protesting against "the interference" of the Australian ...

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  6. THE METAL MARKET

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  7. THE BATHURST GAOL

    The report of the inquiry conducted by the Public Service Board into the recent disturbance at the Bathurst Gaol was handed to the Minister ...

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  8. STATE POLITICS

    One suggestion which the State Cabinet is likely to consider when drafting the amending betting legislation is that betting at horse and pony meetings ...

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  9. SOUTH AUSTRALIA RAIL CROSSING SMASH

    Two horses attached to a lorry were killed instantly at a railway crossing near Islington last night when, despite the driver's effort to control them, ...

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  10. DEATH IN HOSPITAL

    Miss Jean Toesland (l9), of Waikerie, wilo was admitted' to the Adelaide Hospital on May 15 suffering from septic poisoning, died last night. ...

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  11. JACOB JOHNSON CRITICISES COUNCIL OF TRADE UNIONS

    Mr. Jacob Johnson last night issued a statement in which he attacked the Australian Council of Trade Unions in connection with their ...

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  12. CLAUSE COVERING STRIKES FOR NEW FEDERAL AWARDS

    In the Federal Arbitration Court yesterday Chief Judge Dethridge said that he proposed to insert a clause dealing with strikes in all fature ...

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  13. FEDERAL POLITICS

    Mr. J. H. Scullin, the Federal Labor leader, strongly condemned the amending Arbitration Bill at a big meeting in the Melbourne Town Hall last ...

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  14. BOY SERIOUSLY INJURED

    Charles Herbert Boucher (13) climbed a tree on a vacant allotment in the Parade. Norwood, last night. In descending he slipped and became ...

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  15. CHILD MURDER IN SPAIN

    An astounding case of wilful murder is reported from the province of Taragona. Jose Marimon (26) enticed children to accompany him and watch ...

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  16. STATEMENT ON POSITION BY COOKS' UNION SECRETARY

    Mr. J. Tudchope, secretary of the Cooks' Union, referring to the present shipping hold up, remarked: "We are now going to endeavor to convene a ...

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  17. OBJECTION IN MELBOURNE TO FOREIGN MUSICIANS

    At a meeting of the Theatrical Alliance hostility was expressed to the bringing of foreign bands into Australia as a result of which it was ...

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  18. LIQUOR REFERENDUM ARCHDEACON BOYCE PROTESTS AGAINST COMPENSATION

    At the annual meeting of the Prohibition Alliance Archdeacon Boyce protested against prohibition with compensation. Its cost, he said, would be ...

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  19. SAILING BOAT CAPSIZES

    A party of four persons, in a 14ft. sailing boat, had an unenviable experience late on Saturday afternoon, when their vessel capsized in Porter's ...

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  20. MURDER IN FRANCE 14 WOUNDS ON BODY

    An examination of the body of Mrs. Florence Wilson (50), an Englishwoman, who was found murdered in the sand dunes near Le Tonquet, ...

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  21. AERIAL DOINGS TRANS-ATLANTIC FLIERS

    A message from Greenly Island says that the German, plane the Bremen after repairs by Melchoir and others, attempted to continue the flight to ...

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  22. DENSE FOG IN EASTERN U.S.A. CAUSES COLLISIONS AT SEA

    The densest Iog of the year came as a climax to a downpour of rain which has lasted a week. It caused sea tragedies and affected land activities ...

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  23. LATE SENATOR GRANT

    The funeral of the late Senator Grant took place yesterday at the Waverley Cemetery. All political parties were represented at the grave. Many ...

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  24. COUNTRY BRANCHES LIKELY OF EMPLOYERS' FEDERATION

    At a meeting of the Employers' Federation of New South Wales the rules were altered to permit of the establishment of country branches. ...

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  25. NEW SOUTH WALES MAN FINDS WIFE DEAD

    Upon arriving home from business last night a man named Brunes, of Craigend-street, Darlinghurst, found his wife dead in the kitchen. She was ...

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  26. PROHIBITION CAMPAIGN IS OPENED IN SYDNEY

    The prohibition campaign was inaugurated in the Sydney Town Hall last night with great enthusiasim. An appeal for funds resulted in £500 ...

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  27. APPRENTICESHIP

    The Apprenticeship Act passed last session by the Victorian Parliament is now in operation (says the "Mining Standard"). It provides for the ...

    Article : 180 words
  28. FATAL RAILWAY ACCIDENT

    Joseph Shields (19), a seaman on the steamer Stanley, was accidentally killed at Port Kembla last night. He was walking along the railway line when ...

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  29. GENERAL HAPPENINGS

    The "Daily Express" states that the Duchess of Bedford, will be a passenger in a spectacular record-breaking attempt to fly to India, and back. ...

    Article : 166 words
  30. ADELAIDE SNAKE PARK

    On Sunday afternoon a huge python turned on the demonstrator at the Snake Park; although no women fainted, three men collapsed (says the ...

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  31. FINANCIAL AGREEMENT

    Speaking at Bendigo last night Dr. Earle Page, the Federal Treasurer, said that the financial agreement between the States was the most ...

    Article : 146 words
  32. A FRESH DEVELOPMENT

    As the outcome of an important, statement obtained from a resident, who says that he saw a man running into the bushes near the scene of the ...

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  33. ACCUSED IS REMANDED ON CHARGE OF MURDER

    At the Globe Court to-day Charles Bradney was charged with the murder of Clara Fox. Bradney, who is also charged with attempting to commit ...

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  34. INFLUX OF GREEKS

    According to Major G. D. Treloar the influx of Greeks into Australia is actually greater than that of Italians. He added that under "doctored ...

    Article : 125 words
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  36. MISAPPROPRIATION CHARGE

    At the Paramatta Quarter Sessions yesterday Henry Chalmers Dodds (29), formerly postmaster at Seven Hills, was sentenced to 18 months' hard labor ...

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  37. CRUELTY TO A CAT

    At the Redfern Police Court, yesterday, Arthur Sands was sentenced to three months' imprisonment without the option of a fine for cruelty to a ...

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  38. TWO SERBIAN CRIMINALS

    A Vienna message says that Baja Omerovic and Ivan Makstimovic, two notorious Serbian criminals, have been sentenced at Belgrade to be hanged 58 ...

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  39. A.L.P. SENATE SELECTION

    It was rumored at the Trades Hall yesterday that the vote of the Broken Hill miners in the Senate ballot is likely to be disallowed. It is alleged ...

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  40. ROBBERY AT BALLARAT

    Shortly after 6 o'clock last night a man pulled up a motor car outside Bickart's jewcijer shop in Ballarat, hurled a brick at the plateglass ...

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  41. MILDURA TOBACCO ROBBERY

    Part of a quantity of alleged stolen tobacco carried away in a motor car from Mildura recently has been found by the New South Wales police buried ...

    Article : 126 words
  42. GUILTY OF MANSLAUGHTER

    The jury returned a verdict of manslaughter at the Roma Circuit Court in the case of Robert Laycock and Arthur Laycock, brothers, who were ...

    Article : 81 words
  43. MOTOR RIDER KILLED

    Evelyn Dyer, a young woman, was killed in a remarkable manner on Monday at Nanago. She was a passenger in a car and while descending ...

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  44. MURDER OF CHINESE

    A man has been detained on suspicion by the Inisfail police in connection with the murder of two Chinese at Silkwood. ...

    Article : 33 words
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