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  2. BREAD RIOTS

    BERLIN, Wednesday. One hundred Communist, leaders were arrested at Hildershelm and Alfeldin an the province of Hanover, ...

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  3. STATE PARLIAMENT

    Referring to the aims of the Liberal and Nationalist parties in uniting, Mr. Gunn drew attention, to one item concerning application of the ...

    Article : 574 words
  4. ECONOMIC CONFERENCE

    Sir Philip Lloyd Graeme presided at the Economic Conference to-day, which discussed the question of Empire cooperation for technical research, also ...

    Article : 312 words
  5. INDUSTRIAL

    If the Broken Hill Proprietary Company will not accede to a request of the coke workers employed at the steel Works the men will probably refuse to ...

    Article : 55 words
  6. CASUALTIES

    A tragic accident occurred at the corner [?] Henley Beach-road and Marion-road to-night. Three young men travelling in a ...

    Article : 82 words
  7. CONSUMPTION CURE

    Dr. Spahlinger attended a meeting, at the Ritz Hotel, which Baron Rothschild had organised to raise funds for the devolpment of his consumptive ...

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  8. THE COURTS

    Squizzy Taylor and Ida Pender appeared at St. Kilda Court to-day Taylor was charged with keeping a house frequented by disorderly ...

    Article : 107 words
  9. LIGHTHOUSE WANTED

    Many commanders of vessels visiting Port Adelaide have suggested the need for a new landmark and light on the shore near the seaport, so that ...

    Article : 187 words
  10. THE MANLY OUTRAGE

    Mrs. Agnes Simpson, who was badly slashed with a razor yesterday at Manly, is still alive, but death is expected at any moment. ...

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  11. TWELVE YEARS FOR BUSHRANGER

    Roy Governor, the aboriginal bushranger, at Dubbo to-day was sentenced to 12 years' penal servitude at Bathurst Caol on each of two charges, ...

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  12. CHARGE OF MURDER.

    George Wright was charged at the Burwood Police Court this morning with the murder of George Cosgrove last night. He was remanded for a ...

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  13. RAILWAY CONTRACTS

    It was decided at a meeting of the South Australian Chamber of Mariufactures this morning to appoint, a committee to go into the question of this ...

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  14. LIVELY COUNCIL MEETING

    The meeting of the City Council, which began at 7 o'clock last night and ended at 3 this morning, was the longest on record. Alderman Lambert, ...

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  15. IRISH DEPORTEES

    On the resumption of the Irish deportees case to-day the AttorneyGeneral (Sir Douglas Hogg) contended that £100 was fair compensation ...

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  16. ALLEGED SLANDER.

    Before Mr. Justice Darling and a special jury the former Archdeacon Wakeford sued Henry Wright, managing clerk to the firm of solicitors ...

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  17. GAS STRIKE OVER

    The gas strike has ended. A mass meeting of the men decided this evening to resume work to-morrow morning. Officers of the union will ...

    Article : 72 words
  18. VACANCY FOF SENATE

    At a joint meeting of both Houses of the State Parliament held to-night to select a Senator in place of Senator Millen (deceased), the National Party ...

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  19. TWO CRIMINALS FIGHT.

    Two desperate criminals, Theogose and Freeman, who are both serving life sentences for murder, fought a desperate battle within the walls of ...

    Article : 66 words
  20. AMERICANS CONTROL RUM RUNNING.

    That Americans are directing virtually the entire Canadian and American rum running industry is the statement by Commissioner Willams, ...

    Article : 52 words
  21. PRESS UNSON PROTESTS.

    A meeting of the Empire Press Union resolved to send a deputation to the Imperial Conference with reference to wireless. ...

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  22. EXPRESS STRIKES CAR.

    The Rotorua express dashed into a motor car at Matamata, smashing the car to pieces. The driver, W. Morrow, was killed, and a well-known resident ...

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  23. IMMIGRANTS TO TRY AGAIN.

    Six hundred British immigrants who arrived too late to enter under the October quota, have returned to England on the Berengaria, and will be ...

    Article : 80 words
  24. THE JAPANESE EARTHQUAKE.

    The captain of the Tango Maru, which arrived in Sydney to-day, said that no matter what stories were told or pictures shown, man will never ...

    Article : 74 words
  25. SOUTH MELBOURNE TRAGEDY

    The Coroner held an inquest regarding the deaths of Mrs. Lay and Mrs. Doherty at South Melbourne on October 3. ...

    Article : 175 words
  26. MISSIONARIES NOT YET RESCUED.

    Advices from Shanghai state that the China Island Miss[?]on has informed the Australian Press Association that General Chaug's reported rescue of ...

    Article : 66 words
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  28. OLYMPIC GAMES FOR DEAF MUTES.

    The "Daily Express" correspondent at Paris says that deaf mutes numbering 40 and belounging to 20 nations will compete in their own Olympic ...

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  29. ARRESTS FOR SEDITION.

    Twelve-more members of the Silkh Gurdwara Committee have been arrested at Amritsar on charges of seditious conspiracy. ...

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  30. SEAMEN'S INSTITUTE

    Captain Pelham, one of the most popular visitors to Pirie, has consented to allow hie palatial ship, the s.s. Trcwinnard, a passenger ship taken ...

    Article : 226 words
  31. DEGREE FOR MR. BRUCE.

    Cambridge University has decided to confer on Mr. Bruce the degree of Doctor of Laws. ...

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  32. THE WHITE AUSTRALIA POLICY.

    Does the Premier not think the time has arrived when he should desist from giving other countries of the world arguments to undermine the ...

    Article : 128 words
  33. STAND FOR DEMOCRACY.

    The conviction that Britain and America and probably France will Stand for democracy against the wave of autocracy which is spreading in ...

    Article : 47 words
  34. CONSTRUOTION OF SCHOOLS.

    Moving that the Government should at once enter into a vigorous policy of construction of public schools to overcome overcrowding, Mr. McInnes ...

    Article : 207 words
  35. ESPERANTO FOR UNIONISTS.

    The International Transport Workers' Union has decided to create an (International organisation with headquarters in Holland for the teaching ...

    Article : 43 words
  36. THE RAILWAY CONTRACTS.

    Were check prices obtained from America for tenders for railway equipment from England," was the opening question put by Mr. Robinson in ...

    Article : 229 words
  37. SNOW ON BLUE MOUNTAINS.

    There were heavy falls of snow in many paris or New South Wales a week or 80 age. The happy snowballing party was saught at Ma[?]low Bath. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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