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  4. EAST AND WEST

    The Statutory Commission on Indian Reform is due to leave London on Thursday for a tour of India. The tour, during which evidence will ...

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  5. GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY

    A golden opportunity presents resell to anybody who considers that Gothic will not stay the Caulfield Cup, distance. Charts on the Cup reveal a state of ...

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  6. MISTAKEN IDENTITY

    Madame Brue a Parisienrie, had the strange experience of attending her own funeral. A body found in the River Gironde ...

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  7. FORCEPS IN STOMACH

    Eight years ago Mrs. Annie Crotch, a Yorkshire woman, had a serious operation in London. She went to the Riviera, but continually suffered from ...

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  8. TASMAN SEA FLIGHT

    The Government Meteorologist (Dr. Kidson) has written to Squadron-Leader Kingsford-Smith regarding the weather he is likely to meet on the return flight ...

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  9. BRISBANE SOMERSAULTS

    A mass meeting of the watersiders to-day rejected by an overwhelming majority yesterday's; ballot decision to resume work. ...

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  10. IMPORTANT DEVELOPMENTS IN STRIKE

    important developments on the water front took place today. The Adelaide branch decided this morning to resume work, and a conference of maritime and and transport unions in Melbourne decided to order all branches of the federation to resume work. ...

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  11. ESSENTIAL SERVICES

    The fact that the Railway Department has announced its inability to accept further consignments of wool brings the effect of the shipping trouble ...

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  12. CONSTABLE CONDEMNED

    Undertaking the defence of Archibald Cruickshank at the City Court this morning when he was charged before Mr. A. B. Kidson, P.M., with having ...

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  13. THREE MILLIONAIRES

    Probate was granted today of the wills of three millionaires. Major Hugh M. Gretton, director of Bass, Ratcliff, and Gretton, Ltd., brewers ...

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  14. BIG TRAFFIC LIST

    Another large traffic list containing nearly 50 cases was disposed of in the City Traffic Court this morning by Mr. F. P. rHorgan, Assistant P.M. ...

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  15. COMPLICATIONS BY SEAMEN

    Shipowners are concerned about the decision of the Melbourne branch of the Seamen's Union to refuse to go to sea with "free labor" goods, and plans are ...

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  16. PORT MELBOURNE ACTIVITY

    The state ana central committees of the overseas and interstae shipowners held three meetings today to discuss future plans for maintaining all shipping ...

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  17. LEARN TO SWIM

    Doubtless many people feel the lack of. a knowledge of. the art of swimming, but through the lack of instructors have their desire unfulfilled. ...

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  18. CAPTAIN DEWAR'S POST

    Naval circles welcome Captain Dewar's appointment to the command of H.M.S. Tiger, but point out that it does not compare in prestige with his position ...

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  19. LOADED GUN EXPLODES

    Roy Dunstan Bock (27) Is lying dangerously ill in Kojonup. district hospital suffering from gunshot wounds in the left forearm and the left side of the ...

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  20. WRESTLERS AGAIN

    This afternoon Mr. Cliff Derby said, that he had arranged for Henry Irslinger to wrestle Tom Alley at the Theatre Royal next Wednesday, night. ...

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  21. STEVEDORES AT PICK=UP

    The Port Phillip stevedores again assembled at the picking-up yards at Port Melbourne at 8 a.m. and 1 p.m. today, but as was expected no call was made. ...

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  22. PT. ADELAIDE RESUMPTION

    The strike has been declared off at Port Adelaide. Mr. C. Thorn, secretary of the Water-siders Union, intimated after a meeting ...

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  23. TWENTY=FIRST BIRTHDAY

    To celebrate the 21st birthday of the Claremont Croquet Club, members and their Bowling Club friends assembled in the Bowling Club rooms last night and ...

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  24. ABUNDANT FREE LABOR

    There was again a good response of the part of volunteers at the Free Labor Bureau By midday today 220 volunteers had enrolled, bringing the total enrolled ...

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  25. TORNADO. DISASTER

    His Majesty the King has sent the following telegram to the President of the United States of America:- "I desire to express to you, and through ...

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  26. SHIFTING THE HARVEST

    During the week ended September 23 the State railways carried 41,503 bags of? wheat to ports and mills, the respective totals being 17,673 and 23,830. ...

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  28. EPSOM HANDICAP

    Nothing definite has yet been decided about running Vaals and Greenline in in the Epsom. After Greenllne's fast gallop yesterday morning. Mr. Barnett ...

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  29. S.A. CARTERS ABUSED

    Intimidation tactics employed against drivers resulted in a number of them declining to cart wool to ships being loaded by free labor today. ...

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  30. FIRE AT DOODLAKINE

    The District Coroner at Northarh (Mr. Read) has ordered an inquiry into the fire at a drapery store at Doodlakine on September 2. ...

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  31. STOP PRESS

    A girl named Dolly jacobs was thrown from a horse and killed at the Royal Show today. ...

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  32. DESCRIPTION OF TESTS

    The "Daily Telegraph" announces that Clem. Hill will replace Warren Bardsley to describe the coming Test matches in Australia. ...

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  33. RULES OF GOLF

    The Rules of Golf Committee at Saint Andrew's, acceding to a request from the United States Golf Association, has post-poned its decision on the question of ...

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  34. RIDER FOR SION

    No rider has yet been engaged for Sion in the Epsom. It has been suggested that J. Toohey may have the mount. He was originally ...

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  35. MAGDAFF'S SMART DASH

    Magdaff, a probable runner in the Epsom, galloped five furlongs on the tan in. 1.1 at Randwlck this morning. Valparaiso showed that there is. ...

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  36. UNIVERSITY ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS

    Students are reminded that applications for the annual and honors examinations will close at the University on Monday next. ...

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  37. WORK TOMORROW ?

    Despite that a fleet of Idle ships rode at anchor in the Roads there was a decidedly optimistic feeling at Fremantle today, that tomorrow would see a ...

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  38. TRANS TRAIN HITS CAR

    Imanuel Beinstein was killed and Robert. Allen critically injured when the [?] train (to Melbourne) struck a car at Bungaree ...

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  39. Family Notices

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  40. FREMANTLE LUMPERS WONT WORK

    After two hours discussion, Fremantle lumpers decided net to work under the new arrived. Executive's recommendation was in ...

    Article : 36 words
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  43. GALLIPOI CAMPAIGN

    Officers of the A.I.F. who were in the Gallipoli campaign are invited to attend the lecture on the subject by General C. H. Jess, on Thursday, at 8 p.m. ...

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  44. CENTENARY LACROSSE CARNIVAL ARRANGED

    Arrangements have been made for an intermate lacrosse carnival in connection with the centenary celebration next year. It will begin on ...

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