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Advertising : 24 words"The Idle Rich" and "Merry Dwarfs," the "talking" programme at Johnson's Oxide-street theatre over the holidays, were finally shown last night. ...
Article : 85 wordsThe second day of the Easter matches was fired on Saturday last in excellent weather. The marking was again good and the supervision at ...
Article : 498 wordsIn Saturday's Latest News Issue the chief handicaps for the carnival of the Boughtman-street Club to be held on the Jubilee Oval on Saturday were ...
Article : 419 wordsThe A.L.P. conference was resumed yesterday. Mr. J. S. Garden moved the suspension of standing orders to enable the reamliation of the A.W.U. ...
Article : 144 wordsAddressing the A.L.P. conference yesterday. Mr. J. Flannagan, secretary of the Coachmakers' Union and the selected Labor candidate for ...
Article : 186 wordsDavid Smith and Wally Shiers left Wyndham yesterday and reached Bima (900 miles) in eight hours 15 minutes. They left again this morning for ...
Article : 33 wordsThe main principle of the amended State Arbitration Bill now before the Cabinet is that employees should be paid for tine actually worked. For ...
Article : 88 wordsA cable message received this morning states that in his first day's riding in Germany, Jim Munro, crack Austrslian jockey, rode three winners. ...
Article : 36 wordsMessrs. Smith and Shiers reached Sourabaya from Bin[?]a yesterday. After refuelling they intended to continue their journey to Bataria. ...
Article : 30 wordsR. K. Hodge, of Lakes Entrance, Victoria, won the Stawell Gift; of 130 yards, yesterday in the best time recorded for many years. He is 20 years ...
Article : 122 wordsTwo separate programmes were presented at Lenard's Pictureland and the Metropole over the holidays. On Saturday "Happiness Ahead" and "The ...
Article : 107 wordsThe death of Mr. John Merritt (78), butcher, and pioneer of this district— he had been residing in Broken Hill for 36 years—occurred at the Hospital ...
Article : 404 wordsSmith and Shiers left here this morning for Singapore. ...
Article : 21 wordsMr G. Gough, secretary of the F.E.D. and F.A., and Mr. W. E. Eriksen, secretary of the Industrial Council, who spent the Easter holidays at ...
Article : 391 wordsBefore Mr. R. C. Atkinson, S.M., in the Police Court this morning. Eric Luscombe was charged with having driven a public vehicle without being ...
Article : 108 wordsMembers of the West Cricket Club returned from a tour of Sydney and Lithgow by this morning's train They were unable to play a match in ...
Article : 283 wordsInterviewed this morning. Mr. W. Fletcher, general secretary of the Permanent Way and Signalling Branch of the Association said he had strongly ...
Article : 50 wordsPreliminary work is still being carried out at Lenard's Pictureland in connection with the installation of the "talkies." Mr. C. W. Wright, ...
Article : 77 wordsOfficers of the Railway Department this morning denied the allegations made by Mr. Flannagan at the A.L.P. conference yesterday. They stated that ...
Article : 67 wordsSergeant Larkin, district clerk at the Police Station. is at present on special leave. Dr. Cooper, of Tibooburra, left of ...
Article : 556 wordsIn the Police Court this morning, before Mr. R. C. Atkinson, S.M., Arthur Leslie Garrard, licensee of the Clown Hotel. was charged with ...
Article : 139 wordsBefore Mr. R. C. Atkinson, S.M., in the Police Court this morning, the following cases were dealt with:— —Man on Two Charges. ...
Article : 362 wordsThe postmaster steted to-day that if departmental arrangements, are adhered to the town clock, which has been out of commission since before ...
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Advertising : 159 wordsMr. R. C. Atkinson, S.M., to-day. conducted an inquest into tue circumstances surrounding the death of Mr. John Merritt. ...
Article : 363 wordsOwing to there being so much local news for to-day's First Edition, interstate news and cable messages have been crowded out. As much of this ...
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Advertising : 281 wordsA party of St. Mary's tennis players left for Wilcannia On Friday morning by bus and car, and other car loads left on Saturday. Over 90 playing ...
Article : 256 wordsThe Post Office was the scene of great activity this morning, the main office at one period being crowded with people obtaining stamps and ...
Article : 88 wordsThe management of the Silverton Tramway Company reports that the tonnage carried over the company's lines for the week ended April 16 was ...
Article : 137 wordsIn the Police Court this afternoon, before Mr. R. C. Atkinson, S.M., Robert Neville M'Cracken. described as a station overseer, on remand, was ...
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Advertising : 25 wordsAn accident occurred on the Silverton-road. about four miles out, yesterday afternoon about 6.30 o'clock when a motor cycle outfit which was ...
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Advertising : 34 wordsJohn Pedretti, of Cobalt-street, has reported to the police that between 8.30 and 9.90 o'clock on Thursday night thieves entered his house and stole £10 ...
Article : 60 wordsOn G[?] Friday the following were treated at the outpatients' department of the Hospital:—A. Jonas, lacerated forehead, caused when ...
Article : 153 wordsThe public schools trill reopen tomorrow after being closed since Thursday for the Easter holidays. The schools will again close on Thursday ...
Article : 41 wordsDelective-Sergeant Duckworth and Constable D. Sutherland are now making exhaustive inquiries into a rubbery at the High School which occurred ...
Article : 149 wordsThe shops and public offices reopened this morning and all the mines resumed at 8 a.m., with the exception of the Zinc Corporation which reopened at ...
Article : 38 wordsIn the Police Court this morning, before Mr; R. C. Atkinson, S.M., Charles W. E. Sellick was charged with having failed to return an ...
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