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  3. INDUSTRIAL PEACE

    To-day, Mr. Tom Walsh delivered an address to the Constitutional Association, in the course of which he outlined his reasons for his recent change in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. OIL BUNKERS

    When the motor ship Carmarthenshire was going down the Thames, her oil bunkers were found to be seriously on fire. The ship had to be beached ...

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  5. LOWENSTEIN

    Following rumours that Lowenstein, the Belgian millionaire, was not in his 'plane, his secretary states that he is prepared to make an affidavit that ...

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  6. GARDEN'S TRIAL

    The Crown Law authorities have decided to hold the trial of John Garden, secretary of the Trades and Labour Council, who has been charged with ...

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  7. R.S. LEAGUE

    A move has been commenced in the Returned Soldiers' League to secure a change in the present policy of the league, and lo gain what is considered ...

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  8. HOSPITAL CHARGES

    The medicos who, with the general public, consider that the present charges are too high, met last week to consider the fees and to try and formulate a ...

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  9. 'PLANE CRASH

    An aeroplane crashed into a Chinese market garden at Alexandria this afternoon, and was smashed to pieces. The pilot, John Rutledge, 30, of ...

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  10. SOVIET GOLD

    Mr. J. Ryan, the A.C.T.U. delegate to the Pan-Pacific secretarial, who was recently in Russia, said to-day that during his stay there he did not ...

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  11. TOUR DE FRANCE

    An Evein message states that Bainbridge, one of the Australian cyclists, has been obliged to abandon, the Tour de France, owing to boils. Watson has ...

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  12. 'PLANE DETAINED

    At the direction of the Air Ministry, the aeroplane from which Lowenstein disappeared has been detained at Croydon, pending expert examination of the ...

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  13. CHARITY WORKERS

    Three men and a woman, all well-known charity workers, appeared at the Redfern Court to-day on a charge of having engaged in illegal gaming. It ...

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  14. ASSASSINATION

    Three unknown men shot at and killed General Prostogueroff, the head of the Macedonian revolutionary committee, for whose death his enemies ...

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  15. FOR UNEMPLOYED

    Mrr John Wren, owner of Muratti, which won the Iramoo Weller at Flem ington on Saturday, has handed over the stake of £400 to the Mayor of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. AINSLIE MEETING

    A meeting of the Ainslie subbranch is to be held at the Social Service cottage, Ainslie, to-night, at which consideration will be given to ...

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  17. "WILL SEE IT THROUGH."

    The Evian to Pontarlier stage of the Tour de France took place to-day. Watson was 36th, Opperman 37th, and Osborne 66th. The Australians are ...

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  18. CITY BAND

    Considerable concern has been expressed by members of the Canberra Band owing [?] recent dismissal of one of its most prominent performers. ...

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  19. FRENCH DOUBTS

    The French Scotland Yard [?] not satisfied with the explanation of Lowenstein's disappearance, but is anable to receive confirmation of earlier reports ...

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  20. COURTNEY

    A Horta message states that Captain Courtney left for Montreal this morning. The sea was calm, and there was a slight breeze. He ...

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  21. ITALIA'S MEN

    A Moth 'plane succeeded in landing on the ice and rescuing the airman, Lundborg. Two Swedish seaplanes simultaneously dropped accumulators ...

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  22. SUSPENDED

    The crack Victorian jockey, W. Duncan was suspended to-day from riding for a month by the V.R.C. stewards for a breach of the rules in starting from ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. ATHLETICS

    There were 30,000 spectators at the athletic finals at Stamford Bridge. The best Australian performance was Whyte's. He was third in the mile ...

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  24. WOMEN WORKERS

    At the Melbourne Trades Hall Unlon conference held to consider women's, position in industry, some officials considered that the basis of ...

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  25. EQUAL SYSTEM

    Speaking at Dudley, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Winston Churchill, claimed that eventually, over a period of time, a new system of ...

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  26. NO HOPE

    There is no hope of ever refloating the stranded Uralla. The vessel's back has been broken by heavy seas, and it is now only a matter of time ...

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  27. ENGINEER'S DEATH

    Tettiom, the Italia's engineer, has succumbed to injuries received when he crashed. Two others are now seriously ill. ...

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  28. CRAWFORD

    Mr. Wallace Myers, writing in "The Daily Telegraph" on the Wimbledon tennis, says the fact that none of the spoils fell to the Australians was a ...

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  29. HEROIC DEATH

    Horace Mann, 59, gave his life in an effort to save his sister from a burning house. He first brought out one sister, who was an invalid, and then went ...

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  30. MAN IN CONVENT

    A sister of the St. Joseph Convent. Dulwich Hill, awakened to find a man in her room at an early hour this morning. She gave the alarm, and ...

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  31. CRIME WAVE

    The State Cabinet is perturbed at the crime wave. One minister holds the opinion that the Criminal Investigation Department has failed, owing to ...

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  32. NOT THE BEST

    Mr. Merritt, in an interview at Bisley, said that it was no use denying that the Australians were not a big shooting team. They had left many fine ...

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  33. ORDER AGAINST MALING

    The Judge in Divorce, Mr. Justice Owen, last week ordered Silas Young Maling, against whom Olive Eileen Maling is proceeding for divorce, to ...

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  34. WOOL TRADE

    The Japanese Trade Commissioner (Mr. Jitsutaro Iwasaki), who returned to Sydney to-day after a visit to his native land, said that Japanese ...

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  35. WRONG MAN

    By an extraordinary mistake, the wrong man was recently imprisoned in Long Bay gaol. Two men named Graham appeared ...

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  36. TWO MEN SOUGHT

    The condition of the victim of the Sefton Park outrage is still serious. it is considered that it will be at least a day or two before the girl can be ...

    Article : 111 words
  37. COTTON

    The announcement that the Texaco Cotton Manufacturing Company will establish a factory in Launceston is regarded as the beginning of an ...

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  38. CAUSES OF CRIME

    According to the Rev. H. S. Craik, chairman of the Congregational Union, the present crime wave is not due only to leniency of punishment, ...

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  39. SENATOR OGDEN

    Senator Ogden, of Tasmania, who was expelled from the Labour Party some years ago, intends contesting the next Federal election as a Nationalist. ...

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  40. CRUELTY TO CAT

    Arthur Sands appealed at the Quarter Sessions Appeals' Court to-day against a sentence of three months, imposed by Mr. Perry, S.M., on a charge of having ...

    Article : 63 words
  41. BLOODSTAINED CAR.

    The police found an abandoned motor car, which had been stolen from East Melbourne, in a laneway off St. Kilda road. There were blood stains ...

    Article : 60 words
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