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  2. JOCKEY CHARGED WITH CONSPIRACY

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—A conspiracy charge against Arthur Niemann (a jockey) was continued to-day. Niemann, who was in the box, ...

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  3. STOLEN JEWELLERY

    MELBOURNE, 'Friday.—In the Criminal Court to-night the hearing was concluded of the charge against George Gregory Cronin (21), a ...

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  4. IRISH SEEK PEACE

    LONDON, Thurs.—There were further important peace moves in Dublin to-day, the outcome of which was that the debate in the Dail Eireann on the ...

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  5. JAPAN COVETS AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, Thursday —"The Japanese are the Germans of the East," declared Lord Northcliffe at the Ausdrslian and New Zealand Club ...

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  6. EMPIRE AIR SERVICE

    LONDON, Thursday.—In the House of Commons to-day Mr. F. E. Guest (a member of the Government) said he had been in close communication with ...

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  7. GEHOA CONFEBENS

    GENOA, Thurs.—The plenary political commission has unanimously adopted a temporary non-aggression pact in the form of a resolution which ...

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  8. INDUSTRIAL PROBLEMS

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A mass meeting of the Amalgamated Society of Engineers' members employed in the Randwick Workshops resolved to-day: ...

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  9. American Views

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.— Frank Vanderlip, the New York banker, has been holding a watching brief at Genoa for American financial interests. ...

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  10. OUTRAGES CONTINUE.

    LONDON, Thurs.—Four men as they boarded a tramcar in Belfast to-day were shot dead. Two passengers escaped. A number of men weaving ...

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  11. LABOR LEGISLATORS CONCERNED

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The committee formed of Federal Mid State Labor legislators, and the Australian Labor Perly executive met last night at ...

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  12. O.B.U. NERVOUS

    The influence of the O.B.U. on the destiny of the workers is not how as certain as it was before its aposlies launched it. The Council of ...

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  13. CRYSTAL BROOK

    Two men from Pirie (William Dowrick and John Patrick Healy) got into trouble at Crystal Brook, and were prosecuted before Messrs Davidson ...

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  14. DEATH OF MRS FENTON

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The friends of Mrs. Audrey Fenton, who was fatally shot on the Yarra Bank yesterday morning, declare that she stuck to her ...

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  15. PIRIE HOSPITAL STAFF

    The secretary to the Inspector-Generol intimated to the Pirie Hospital Board on Thursday night that the department had approved of the increase ...

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  16. VEHICULAR ACCIDENT IN PIRIE

    An accident of a sensational nature happened at 7.30 o'clock last night, whereby two persons were severely injured, and three others escaped with ...

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  17. ENGINEERING DISPUTE

    LONDON, Thurs.—The Amalgamated Engineers' Union has broken away from the other unions and declined to proceed with the negotiations for a ...

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  18. PETERBOROUGH.

    The monthly meeting of the Peterborough Hospital Board was attended, by 12 members. The medical officer reported that ...

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  19. BARBARITY IN ASIA MINOR

    PARIS, Thursday—France has instructed its High Commissioner in Constantinople to co-operate with his British and Italian colleagues in ...

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  20. ELECTRICIANS' STRIKE.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The Industrial Disputes Committee of the Trades Hall Council is considering' a proposal to terminate the electricans' strik. It ...

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  21. "TIMES" EMPHASISES DANGER.

    LONDOX. Friday.—In a leading arlicle "The Times" cominents on Lord Northcliffie's speech about Japan. If says Hint geographical distance from ...

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  22. EXPORT OF ORES.

    A letter, urging that the Commonwealth Government should take steps to prohibit the exportation from Australia of crude ores and partially ...

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  23. COMEDY DRAMA FOR PIRIE

    The Sundowner Company, under the. direction of Mr. Lea Budrick, which played a successful season in Pirie some months ago, announces elsewhere ...

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  25. SHORTAGE OF CHARGE NURSES.

    According- to a letter from the Inspector-General's Department, advertisements had been repeatedly inserted for charge nurses for the Pirie ...

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  26. SPREAD OF BUBONIC PLAGUE

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Another woman has been taken from Padding-ton to the hospital suffering from bubonic plague. ...

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  27. DR. PRENDERGAST ILL.

    A telephone message from Adelaide a little after midnight stated that Rev. Dr. Prendergast would not be able to return to Pirie this week. He ...

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  28. MURIEL TANK GOLDFIELD.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A message' from Caubelego slates that Mr. Robert Toomey (leader of the goldminers on the new field at Muriel Tank, Boolaroo) ...

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  29. ART OF CRICKET.

    LONDON. Thursday.—"The Times", commenting on Warwick Armstrong's book "The Art of Cricket," says: "We meet Armstrong as a wonderful nurse, ...

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  30. Advertising

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  31. SUDDEN DEATH IN PIRIE.

    A sudden, death, occurred, at the house of Mrs. Mussared, 8 Warren street, Piriey last night. Her father (Mr. J. Oliver) was one member of a ...

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