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  2. Advertising

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  3. VICTORIA

    Two coal lumpers were Injured when rigging on the collier Period collapsed at Victoria Dock to-day. They were:- Mr. John Penman, of South ...

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  4. EAST-WEST RAILWAY

    Severe criticism of the action of the Commonwealth railways in allowing passengers to board the tram in Perth for the eastern States on Tuesday last, ...

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  5. POLAR EXPLORATION

    Mr. Russell Owen in a wireless message says:- "We are safe from the icefields and are cruising along the northern edge of ...

    Article : 156 words
  6. THE METAL MARKET

    The following are the middle quotationa of the London metal market for friday. February 28:- Lead-Spot, £20 1/3 a ton (a rise ...

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  7. THE COAL CRISIS

    Mr. R. W. D. Weaver. Minister for Mines stated that he intends to make an explanation in Parliament regarding the. defamatory statement made ...

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  8. SHARKEY V.SCOTT

    Did Sharkey foul Scott? Did the referee disqualify Sharkey and then change his mind? These questions are asked by Mr. Charles Smith, ...

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  9. SPORTING

    Mr. O. H. Hyman, handicapper to the S.A. Tattersalls Club, will leave for England and by the steamer Orford on March 20. on a health trip He has ...

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  10. FRENCH POLITICS

    M. Tardien, whose Cabinet was defeated a fortnight ago, has informed President Doumergue that he will form a new Ministry. ...

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  11. RELIGIOUS OPPRESSION THROUGHOUT SOVIET RUSSIA

    The Archbishops of Canterbury and York have fixed March 16 as a day of prayer in all churches in their provinces on behalf of those suffering ...

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  12. VALUABLE DOG MISSING

    All, nephew of Rin Tin Tin, famous film Alsatian, owned by Gustav Froerich, champion swimmer, is missing. Valued at £1000, the dog was brought ...

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  13. A SLAP SHOULOER COSTS A GUEST £67

    The hail-fellow-well-met attitude can be carnied to extremes, The victim of aa unwanted although ostensibly friendly, slap on the shoulder received ...

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  14. WOMAN DRESSED AS MAN BARRED BY WOMEN'S FEDN.

    The largest crowd in living memory assembled at the Palais de Justice to hear the plea of Mme Morris, a notable athlete, for £800 damages on the ...

    Article : 212 words
  15. ATTEMPTED BRIBERY

    In the Central Summons Court yesterday Frederick W. Sharer, licensee of the Centennial Hotel. Forest Lodge. was proceeded against on summons ...

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  16. DEATH OF YOUNG WOMAN

    Mrs. Una Osborne, aged 29 years, of Hickford-street. East Brunswick, who fell from her bunk on the Loongana on Saturday and injured her ...

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  17. THE NAVAL CONERENCE

    Feeling in British official circles'to. dav is not altogether optimistic regarding the French situation. Even it M. Andre Tardieu can form a new ...

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  18. OFFENSIVE MATTER IN POSTAL RECEPTACLES

    In the central Police Court to-day Francis Murray (127). a former employee of the Postal Department, was sent to gaol for six months on a ...

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  19. CRICKET

    Pellew and Moore's cricket club wit go to Cockburn to-morrow to play a match with the team there. The following will represent Pellew and ...

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  20. MISSIONARIES MURDERED IN YINGTAK DISTRICT, CHINA

    Information has just been received here regarding the murder of five missionaries in Yingtak district. It appears that Bishop Verseelia and Father ...

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  21. SMALLPOX ON [?]

    The Aorangi arrived in Sydney this afternoon and anchored in North Uar. bor. With the exception of 19 whose ...

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  22. THE SOUTHERN CROSS

    Squadron-leader Kingsford Smith will leave for San Francisco on March 15. It is said that he will later proceed to London to make arrangements ...

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  23. MOTOR PACED CYCLING

    At the Motordrome to-night Ossie Nicholson, the Australian one-hour motor-paced cycling champion, beat the record previously held by ...

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  24. WENT TO THE WRONGS COURT

    "This woman is not the defendant," said Mr. R. A. Lenthall, in the Adelaide Police Court on Thursday, when a young woman stepped into the dock ...

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  25. BROTHERS' FATAL QUARREL

    Seddon Smith (19), was committed for trial yesterday on a charge of the manslaughter of his brother. Murray Smith (24) at Break Creek on ...

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  26. 81 OF THE N.Z. PASSENGERS

    Eigthy-one of the Aoranci's passengers were released from quarantine yesterday and the remaining 20 will be allowed to leave on Monday. The ...

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  27. EARL OF HAREWOOD

    The late Earl of Harewood (fatherin-law of Princess Mary) has left an estate of £386,000. Bequests include £10,000 to his widow (Dowager ...

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  28. FARM HAND RUNS AMOK

    News was received from Dowerin this morning that'after bitting,his employer, Walter Chapman, on the head with a piece of wood. Charles ...

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  29. BOXNG

    Jack Heeney and Leo Bell, light, weights with promising records, who are to stage the principal fight, at the Stadium to-night, gave displays last ...

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  30. THE NALDERA CASES

    A second case of smallpox developed yesterday at Woods Point the sufferer being Sister Barbars, who attended the late James Sharpe, a ...

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  31. SEQUEL TO A FIRE

    A fire at Chelsea in the earily hours of this morning led to a party of young people on holidays baring breakfast in noir pyjamas. ...

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  32. GIRLS HELD UP AND ROBBED BY A MAN WINDSOR

    Two girls. Florence Cuthelee and florence Aidmore, were held up by a young man last night and robbed of 80/. The man had in his hand what ...

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  33. MAN ATTEMPTS ESCAPE

    After being arrested on a warrant ordering his detention for arrears in a wife maintenance case Harold Burgess made an effort to escape. A ...

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  34. [?] [?]

    After he left hospital, where he was treated for injuries suffered in a motor smash at Four Mile Creek last Saturday, Harold Jewell (21), of Wickham ...

    Article : 74 words
  35. Miss JOLLIE SMITH

    solicitor for 71 miners, who, when charged with picketing, protested that the Wallsend (New South Wales) magistrate was biased ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  36. MOTOR CYCLIST FOUND DYING ON ROADSIDE

    Charles Walter, of Burrawang, was found in a dying condition beside two wrecked motor cycles on the Liver. pool-Canley Vale-road last night. ...

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  37. FOOTBALL

    The annual meeting of the Central Football Club will be held ia the Trades Hall on Monday night. The business of the meeting includes the ...

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  38. CESSNOCK MINER KILLED

    After being out of work for two years Sidwell Williams (45), a miner, obtained a job at Cessnock. A fail of coal killed him instantly. He leaves a ...

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  39. CANMBERRA NOTES

    Accumulated losse on Canberra hotels and boarding houses amounts to £220,842. Last year's deficit was nearly £70,000 ...

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  40. LORRY OUT OF CONTROL

    Five people were injured when a motor lorry got out of control and ran off the road and down an incline towards the Macquarie river. Just ...

    Article : 58 words
  41. MOTOR SHIP AGROUND

    The motor ship Swanley, which ran aground in Thevenard Channel with 8416 tong of wheat aboard, is still hard and fast. ...

    Article : 83 words
  42. SYDNEY CITY RAILWAY

    Eighty men employed on the construction of the city railway were discharged yesterday owing to a shortage of money. ...

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  43. THE MOUNT ISA STRIKE

    A mass meeting of miners at Mount Isa by almost a two to one majority resolved to return to work. ...

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  45. A.L.P AND A.M.U

    A meeting of the A.L.P executive last night favored reaffiliation with the A.W.U. but decided to refer the question to the Easter conference ...

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  46. Mr. J. BROWN, J.P.

    president of the Cessnock branch of the Australian Labor Party, who, with another Labor justice, formed a majority which dismissed the charges ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  47. BUS PROPRIETOR'S OFFER FOR N.S.W. TRAM SERVICES

    It is reported that definite offer was made by Mr. F. H. Stewart in a letter to the Premier of £1,000,000 deposit for the purchase of the tram, ...

    Article : 77 words
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  50. MOTOR CYCLING FATALITY

    Francis. Johnson (29). a carter, was fatally injured when a motor cycle on which he was pillion riding crashed into a telegraph post at Petersham ...

    Article : 63 words
  51. MAN BREAKS WINDOW

    Charles Jateson (26), an immigrant, wag fined £3,—in default, six weeks' imprisonment, on a charge of breaking a window. He told the police that ...

    Article : 76 words
  52. PERSONAL

    Mr. G. Barrien, insurance adjuster, left for Adelaide last night. Mr.J. L. Leal, director of Whillas and ormiston left by the express last ...

    Article : 94 words
  53. THE LATE MR. W. T. DELL

    Mr. Walter Thomas Dell died in the Wilcannia Hospital on Friday morning at the age of 71 years after a residency, in the Wilcannia district of over 40 ...

    Article : 246 words
  54. TER YEARS' GAOL ORDERED MAN WHO SHOT CONSTABLE

    Harold Francis Wilson, ship's steward, was sentenced to 10 years' imprisonment by Mr. Justice Macfarlane in the Criminal Court to-day for ...

    Article : 62 words
  55. THE WEATHER

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  56. YOUTH WOUNDS HIMSELF

    A youth wounded himself in a shooting gallery in Pitt-street last night by placing the butt of a rifle on the floor while he leaned over the muzzle. ...

    Article : 62 words
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