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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 14 words
  3. WHARF LABORERS' [?]

    When numbers of the Wharf Laborers' Union were passing into their rooms in F[?]-treet, Melbourne, on Tuesday to attend a meeting at ...

    Article : 266 words
  4. THE METAL MARKET

    The followine are the middle quotations of the London metal nmrket for Thursday, February 6:‐. Lead—Spot, £21 11/3 a ton (a rise ...

    Article : 93 words
  5. SPORTING

    The Victorian selectors to-day c[?] the following team to play Sooth Australia, in the last S[?] Shield match of the lesson, beginning in ...

    Article : 91 words
  6. TROUBLED CHINA

    Three members of the China Inland Mission—Miss E. Cajander, Miss E. Eingman, and Miss A. Ahedengren, all Finns—were captured by brigands ...

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  7. INDUSTRIAL

    The Mildura branch of the A.W.U. decided to-day to advise prospective fruit pickers to keep away from the district, instead of seeking work in ...

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  8. THE COAL CRISIS.

    The dispute between the miners and the [?] at the Balmain colliery remains unsettled. The enginedrirers are continuing to picket the ...

    Article : 239 words
  9. DEFENCE ECONOMY

    Mr A. E. Green, the Minister for Defence, to-day related a report from Adelaide that the "scrapping" of 62,000 old pattern militia uniforms ...

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  10. HOUSING AT CANBERRA

    Action has been taken to relieve the embarrassment caused by the suspension of the Commonwealth Bank's housing plan to persons desiring to build ...

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  11. NATIONAL LETHAL CHAMBER FOR MENTAL DERELICTS

    Professor R. J. A. Berry, in dealing with the skull of Deeming, the noterious Australien murderer, asid that when the disasters which may attend ...

    Article : 77 words
  12. S.A.LABOR PARTY

    "The special A.L.P. conference was held, not to cleanse the party. but to enable a controlling [?] to bring to a climax a campaign of [?] ...

    Article : 336 words
  13. PLAYERS' AVERAGES

    Averages of the leading players in the,[?] Shield games, and the Butches against G[?] [?] team, now in New Zealand, are as ...

    Article : 212 words
  14. ISLINGTON WORKSHOPS

    The rumored retrenchment at the Islington railway workshops material, ised yesterday, when 47 men were given, dismissal notices. Between 30 ...

    Article : 65 words
  15. ADELAIDE CATHEDRAL FIRE

    Flames and dense smoke issuing from the rear, of St. Peter's Cathedral shortly after 6.40 p.m. yesterday caused much alarm. ...

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  16. A [?] SENT TO GAOL

    The ingenious manner in which a number of proprietors of fashionable boarding, house in the southern suburbs were imposed upon by a practised ...

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  17. MANY APPLICATIONS REFUSED

    Over 7OO applications for food relief were made at the local police station yesterday. but half this number was refused. ...

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  18. [?] LONG WALK

    Faoed with the prospect of starvation in the Mallee, Mr. and Mrs. G. Taylor walked from Ouyen to Seymour to find employment. At ...

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  19. AN ALLEGED CONSPIRACY TO FORCE DOWN CONDITIONS

    Mr. M. B. Duffy, secretary of the Melbourne Trades Hall Council, speaking at a deputation to Mr. Jones, Minister for Works, on the question or ...

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  20. AUSTRALIA'S FIRST "TALKIE" CANNOT BE EXPORTED

    It is reported that Australia's first "talkie." "The Devil's Playground," has been banned for exhibition abroad. The Censor Board refused permission ...

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  21. MILLFIELD GRETA COLLIERY

    A manage from Cessnock states that the driver of a motor lorry carrying one of the first loads of coal from the newly reopened Millfield Greta ...

    Article : 77 words
  22. SUMMER HILL TRAGEDY

    An [?] was held at Parramatta, [?] [?] the triple tragedy [?] Hill on January 13, when William O[?] Plumb shot his wife ...

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  23. FATAL BURNING ACCIDENT

    At an inquest at Warrnambool on Mrs. J. R. Hennessy. who was burnt to death in a fire at her home recently, the coroner commented strongly " on ...

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  24. YOUNG MAN GAOLED

    Referring to Guide Calletti (21), who was, convicted by Mr. Gates, C.S.M.at the Central Police Court yesterday on a charge of having ...

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  25. A CHURCH AT WALLUP LIFTED BY A [?]

    The Presbyterian Church at Wallup, near Dimboola—a fairly large wooden structure— was struck by a whirlwind to-day, lifted from its blockt, and ...

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  26. SYDNEY AIRMAN CRASHES INTO A FENCE AT MASCOT

    Pat Levy, well known in Sydney society, crashed into a fence while landing at the Mascot aerodrome this morning, but escaped injury. Mr. Levy ...

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  27. LOSS OF £LAST YEAR

    [?] [?] [?] [?] ...

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  28. "STROLL IN THE [?]"

    "A stroll in the moonlight night help to heal the branch," said Mr. Freeman. P.M., at Prahran yesterday, adjourning until Friday a claim by ...

    Article : 160 words
  29. VICTORIAN RAILWAYS

    Mr. Clapp, chairman of the Victorian Railway Commissioners, in an address to the interstate and city fruit growers conference at Mildura said ...

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  30. WOMAN SHOT AT

    Mrs. Kathleen Benstead (27), of Essendon, was wounded at her home last night by a man armed with a doublebarrelled shot gun. He fired two shots ...

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  31. WET CANTEENS FOR [?]

    Exception has been taken by the Australian Prohibition Council to a paragraph in a circular letter issued from Ke[?]k to former signallers of ...

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  32. GIRL FOUND ON ROAD IN UNCONSCIOPUS STATE

    With her hands tied behind her back a girl about 16 years of age was found unconscious early this morning on the Sydney-Newcastle road, near Narara. ...

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  33. TENNIS

    The council of the Lawn Tennis Association of Australia has decided that Australia should be represented in the Davis Cup contests that year ...

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  34. [?] LEAGUE MEETING

    A metting of the Darlington Labor League decided not to invite Mr. [?] James. M.H.R., to address again because of his criticism of the ...

    Article : 143 words
  35. [?] ACT PROSECUTION

    The invitation of the licensco of an Erakineville hotel to "come in and celebrate New Year's Eve" proved tne undoing of four Newtown police ...

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  36. INQUIRY INTO [?] FIRES

    During an inquiry at the Cessnock. Court into the cause of two fires it was revealed that one of the householders waa £284 in debt and the other £300. ...

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  37. STATE PARLIAMENT

    It is understood that immediately the State Parliament meets next Tuesday Mr. Lang, leader of the Opposition, will launch an attack on the ...

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  38. THE TELEPHONE SERVICE

    Interviewed this afternoon Mr. J. C. Garcia, divisional engineer of the Postal Department, who is returning to his headquarters at Dubbo by the ...

    Article : 296 words
  39. HEAT WAVE IN MELBOURNE

    Driven to desperation by the heat a crowd of 200 of both sexes stormed the turnstiles at the Carlton baths to-night. Many succeeded in gaining ...

    Article : 124 words
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  41. TALK OF TAX ON PETROL

    It is reported that the Premiers' conference, which will meet at Canberra on February 20, may decide to impose a tax on petrol equal to an ...

    Article : 45 words
  42. CYCLING

    Mr. W. Davey has declared the following handicaps for the races of the East End Cycle Club to be held on Sunday: ...

    Article : 77 words
  43. [?] [?]

    "I wish the difficulties of the [?]. monwealth could be solved as readilly as they an diaguosoed by some of these people who run through the country ...

    Article : 119 words
  44. THE WEATHER

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 89 words
  45. ALLEGED DEFALCATIONS OF BRISBANE SOLICITOR

    Robert M'Cowan (54), solicitor, appeared in the Brisbane Police Court to-day on another charge and the police stated that the total ...

    Article : 46 words
  46. DECREE MADE ABSOLUTE AFTER LAPSE OF 15 YEARS

    Fifteen vean ago Sara Bairstow was granted a de[?] nisi on the findings of District Court Judge Bevan at Dubbo against William Bairstow, but ...

    Article : 80 words
  47. 97 DEGREES IN ADELAIDE

    To-day is the ninth day of the heat wave the temperature at 2.30 o'clock being 97. The lowest temperature in the nine days was 94.5 degrees. ...

    Article : 32 words
  48. AGED CHINESE IN SYDNEY TERRORISED BY A GANG

    It was reported to the police recently that dozens of elderly Chinese in Redfern, Ultimo and Waterloo have been terroriaed by a gane calling ...

    Article : 81 words
  49. MINE WORKERS INJURED

    Shortly before midnight last night H. H. Ashwood, while working at the Proprietary mine, suffered n lacerated left thigh. He was spelling when a ...

    Article : 100 words
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  51. INTERSTATE TEMPERATURES

    The following interstate temperatures were recorded in the capital cities up till noon to-day:- Adelaide, max. 91, min. 67. ...

    Article : 55 words
  52. ACCIDENT AT GLOBE MILLS

    A piece cf timber fell on W. Carryer's foot while be was working at the Globe Timber Mills this afternoon. He suffered a bruised too and ...

    Article : 55 words
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