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  5. Waterside Workers To Resume on Monday

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—The strike of the waterside workers against the new award made by Judge Beeby collapsed to-day. The Federal conference of the Waterside Workers' ...

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  7. TEACHER SHOT

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—A mysterious tragedy occurred last night at Wolumla, 13 miles south of Bega, when John Mulholland, the State school teacher, a ...

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  8. HEAVY DEATH ROLL

    It is feared that hundreds of lives have been lost and millions of dollars' worth of damage caused by a hurricane which struck the West Indian Islands on Thursday afternoon. In Porto Rico 84 per cent of the houses were unroofed, and valuable ...

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  9. "FRAME-UP"

    LONDON, Saturday.—A criminal charges against the police, happily rare in Britain, was concluded after a long hearing at the Old Bailey when two ...

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  10. POISON-GAS PISTOL

    SAN FRANCISCO, Saturday.—Pacific coast cities have been stirred by a series of three murders, all allegedly committed by an aged man and woman. ...

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  11. PERISHABLE CARGO

    The work of discharging perishable cargo from steamers berthed at the A.U.S.N. Company's wharves in Brisbane was continued without interruption on ...

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  12. JUST COMPLETED

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—The news of the collapse of the maritime strike was received by the shipowners' representatives in Sydney at 1 p.m., just when they ...

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  13. RAZED TO GROUND

    KANSAS CITY, Saturday.—What the autumn tornadoes do to prairie towns was well illustrated hy the destruction of parts of the village of Walthil. ...

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  14. CHILDREN'S DEMONSTRATION AT EXHIBITION OVAL

    Remarkable scenes of enthusiasm were witnessed at the Roman Catholic school pupils display in honour of the visiting prelates. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. ROUND THE WORLD

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Vicoats Desibour and his wife, who is a daughter of Mr. Gordon Selfridge, flying in a Gipsy Moth fitted with slotted wings ...

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  16. PREMIER INFORMED

    The Premier (Mr W. M'Cormack) received a telegram on Saturday night from the Premier of Victoria (Mr. F. J Hogan) stating that negotiations for a ...

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  17. FORECASTS

    Fine and warm, with southerly wind at first, veering north-easterly by the afternoon. STATE. ...

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  18. FINDING OF NOBILE

    A series of articles by Captain Einar Lundborg, the Swedish airman who rescued General Nobile when the airship Italia was wrecked ...

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  19. GROWERS PREPARED

    ATHERTON, Saturday.—A meeting of 150 growers held to-day discussed the matter of loading the overseas shipment of maize at Cairns into the steamer ...

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  20. VICTIM OF ASSAULT.

    Reported to have been assaulted near his residence in Rees-street, Greenslopes. on Saturday evening, Harry Ehleis was attended by the ambulance for a ...

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  21. TASMANIAN STEAMERS

    DEVONPORT, Saturday.—The steamer Oonah to-day loaded 122 sacks of peas and 2765 bags of cement and left again for Melbourne, via Burnie ...

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