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  4. AFFAIRS IN IRELAND CASUALTIES AT BELFAST INCLUDE THIRTY-SIX KILLED

    There was more shooting in Belfast to-day. Several persons were wounded. A five-year-old boy died in hospital from wounds inflicted yesterday by a ...

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  5. STATE ELECTIONS GOVERNOR'S WARRANT ISSUED CALLING A NEW ASSEMBLY

    The Legislative Assembly was yesterday, dissolved, and the Governor's warrant was issued calling together a new assembly. ...

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  6. AFRICAN MINERS' STRIKE

    The strikers are returning to work slowly. Altogether about 1000 workers have responded to the Prime Minister's appeal. The mining results are ...

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  7. SPORTING GENERAL NOTES

    A record house for recent years should be assembled at the Quadrangle to-night when. Ked Mitchell and Fred Segar shake hands prior to the ...

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  8. INDUSTRIAL MATTERS ALTERATION OF PLANS FOR ECONOMIC CONFERENCE

    Mr. W. M. Hughes, Prime Minister, referring, yesterday to the economic conference which is to open in Sydney on Wednesday next, stated that the ...

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  9. ENGLISH STEEL WORKS CLOSE

    Owing to the high cost of production Messrs. Armstrong and Whitworth, the great, engineering firm, announce the closing down of their steel ...

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  10. PREMIER AT LITHGOW

    Mr. J. Dooley, the Premier, was but coldly received when he faced 1200 electors at his meeting held at Lithgow last night. This reception is regarded ...

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  11. ARBITRATION COURT'S OBJECT

    Mr. Justice Isaacs says that if the Federal Arbitration Court was established to promote strikes it has miserably failed; if to prevent strikes it ...

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  12. MURDER OF ALMA TIRTSCHKE

    The trial of Colin Campbell Ross, on the charge of shaving murdered Alma Tirtschke, will begin before Justice Schutt and a jury in the ...

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  13. CHARGE OF WIFE MURDER AGAINST A SOLICITOR.

    Major Armstrong has been committed on both poisoning charges. Early this year a sensation was caused in the Welsh market town of Hay, on ...

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  14. DEFENCES ALONG THE BORDER.

    "Daily the Ulster border more and more resembles a battle area in France. Reinforcements of police and troops are continually arriving, and are helped ...

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  15. B.H.P. COMPANY DECISION

    Mr. E. M. Horsington, secretary of the F.E.D. and F.A., reports that he has been advised by the secretary of the association at Whyalla that the ...

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  16. THE POLICY SPEECH

    Sir George Fuller, the Nationalist leader, made a critical, analysis of the Premier's policy speech yesterday. He condemned the Premier's evasion of a ...

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  17. FOUND DEAD ON GLENELG BEACH

    The body of the woman found in a bathing cap and portion of a bathing costume on the Glenelg beach on Thursday morning was identified ...

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  18. NOTHING FOR UNEMPLOYED SAY LABOR COUNCIL OFFICERS

    After considering the Premier's policy speech, Mr. J. Howie, president, and Mr. J. S. Garden, secretary, of the New South Wales Labor Council, have ...

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  19. IRISH FREE STATE BILL DEBATED IN PARLIAMENT

    Captain Charles Craig, during the debate on the second reading of the Irish Free State Bill in the House of Commons, moved an Ulsterite ...

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  20. NORTH-SOUTH RAILWAY

    There is every probability of the Federal Public Works Committee visiting Adelaide in the near future to take evidence regarding the route to ...

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  21. DIFFICULTIES AT MT. LYELL

    The serious position in which the Mount Lyell Mining Company finds itself owing to the low price of copper is causing concern. It is believed, ...

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  22. DISGUSTED UNION OFFICIAL ADVISES REFUSAL TO VOTE

    A demonstration was made by unemployed persons in the city yesterday morning following on unsuccessful efforts to interview various State ...

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  23. POSITION AT WALLAROO

    It was briefly reported in "The Miner" on Wednesday that the Kadina, Moonta, and Wallaroo ministers had appealed to the Government ...

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  24. MR. DOOLEY'S ASSURANCES

    The New South Wales Police Association issued a statement yesterday declaring that recent happenings were not in accord with Mr. J. Dooley's ...

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  25. CHURCH NOTES

    Harvest festival services will be held at the Oxide-street Methodist Church to-morrow at ll a.m. and 7 p.m. ...

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  26. EX-SOLDIER PROBLEMS TROUBLE UNITED STATES

    Congress is again attempting to solve the soldiers' aid problem, but is unable to agree whether to invoke a general sales tax, pay a bonus, or to ...

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  27. ALLEGED BREACH OE FAITH

    During the debate in the House of Commons on the Irish Free State Bill, Lord Hugh Cecil virulently attacked the Government, alleging a ...

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  28. SYDNEY ELECTION BALLOT

    The Sydney Labor selections were again considered at a special meeting of the A.L.P. executive last night. A deputation from the Surry Hills ...

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  29. ANTI-DUMPING ACT

    Some progress was made at yesterday's meeting of the Federal Cabinet with the constitution of the board to be appointed to administer the ...

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  30. SINGING TO THE VOTERS

    According to statements made in Paris newspapers Miss Marguerite Nielka, cousin, of Lady Denman, has decided, to stand for a seat in the ...

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  31. PROTEST FROM. MR. COLLINS

    Mr. M. Collins, Irish Free State Finance Minister, has telegraphed to Mr. Winston Churchill, Secretary for the Colonies, declaring that the ...

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  32. SOMETHING FOR EVERYBODY.

    Arthur Mandellson (16), of Waverley, saved the lives of two young people at Bronte beach yesterday. The London "Daily Mail" states that ...

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  33. ZINC CORPORATION LIMITED VERSUS AARON HERSCH & SONS

    At to-day's sitting of the Anglo-German Arbitration Tribunal in London it was annoutnced that the claim of the Zinc Corporation Limited against. Aaron ...

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  34. OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION

    Mr. G. D. L. Martin, returning officer for Sturt, advertises in to-day's issue that a writ has been issued, for the election of three members for Sturt ...

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  35. KIDNAPPED ULSTERMEN

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. Austen Chamberlain announced that the Irish Free State providional Government had obtained the release ...

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  36. MELBOURNE FIRE INQUIRY

    The inquiry into the fire at the A.B.C. Cafe was concluded yesterday. Mr. Phillips, the Deputy Coroner, found: "That Maurice Mitchell died ...

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  37. ELECTORAL OFFICE OPEN

    The Courthouse will remain open until 6 o'clock to-day for the transaction of State electoral business. Mr. M. H. Cleeve, Electoral Registrar for ...

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  38. FIGHTING FROM MOTOR CARS

    There were exciting scenes near Birdhill. County Tipperary, yesterday, and trouble arose between two motor car parties over the loan of a tin of ...

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  40. NEWSPAPERS SEIZED

    A party of armed men seized all the copies of the newspapers "Irish Independent" and "Freeman's Journal" on the mail train from Dublin and from ...

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