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  2. NEWS IN BRIEF

    A boy named James Randall was run ever by a train and killed at Sydenham station, Sydney, on Tuesday morning. At the Smithfield livestock trucking ...

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  3. TO AUSTRALIA PARER IN FRANCE

    Lieutenant J. R. Parer, of Melbourne, and Lieutenant J. C. Melmosh, of Western Australia, who started on their flight to Australia in a de Haviland machine ...

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  4. HOME RULE

    "The Times" correspondent in Dublin says that the Unionist Anti-Partition League, headed by Lord Midleton, has rejected the Government's new proposals ...

    Article : 78 words
  5. ENTERTAINMENTS THEATRE ROYAL.

    Mr. Francis Hugo and Miss Adrienno Ray will [?] their season at the Theatre Royal on Thursday night, so those who have not yet seen the present charming ...

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  6. RATIFICATIONS

    [?] on the [?] and Turkish peace [?] are expected to take a fortnight. Strong rumers are current of a surprising and sudden change in Mr. ...

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  7. TURF NOTES

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  8. MARINE DISPUTE CONFERENCE DEADLOCK

    The conference regarding the marine engineers' strike, which opened yesterday morning in Melbourne, and adjourned until to-day, resulted in a temporary ...

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  9. ADELAIDE UNIVERSITY

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  10. OFFER TO STEWARDS.

    As the result of a conference held on Monday with marine stewards and the steamship owners, the stewards are to be offered an increased basic wage of ...

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  11. BOLSHEVISM

    Advices from Russia state that the situation is becoming increasingly serious at Irkutsk, in Southern Russia, where there are 90,000 anit-Koltchak insurgents, ...

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  12. AERODROMES IN HOLLAND

    The "Daily Mail" correspondent at The Hague says that Holland is taking the keenest interest in aviation. She is spending £150,000 in th ...

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  14. COMMONWEALTH FLEET IDLE.

    As the result of a strike of marine cooks and scullerymen on the Commonwealth steamers in Melbourne, the whole of the Federal fleet will become involved in the ...

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  15. NOMINATIONS FOR FOUNDATION DAY MEETING.

    Old Glory (imp.), shacko, Hatle wood, [?], Murillo Bud, Venezelos, Spyscope, Diomedia, Metol, Broken Glass, Malt Lass, Urcaa, Wallash, Clocher, Yoopina, Jessie Stirling, ...

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  16. PASSENGER STEAMER SUNK

    The steamer Afrique, bound for West Africa from France, was damaged during a gale, and while returning to port at La Rochelle, in the Bay of Biscay, struck ...

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  17. BOXING CHAMPIONSHIP

    Gunboat Smith, in a racy article in the "Weekly Dispatch," warns Dempsey that his finest victory does not offer a guide to his ability to beat Carpentier, and ...

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  18. POSSIBLE FLOUR HOLD UP.

    The section of industry in Sydney threatened by the shipping hold [?] unless an early resumption of shipping occurs is that of flour millers. It is ...

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  19. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN RAILWAYS BAND.

    At Glenelg to-night the South Australian Railways Band will give the fifth concert of its departmental series a first-class programme of music has been ...

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  20. CARGO STEAMER WRECKED

    The cargo steamer Traveal, 4000 tons, has been wrecked off Waymouth. Twenty members of the crew were drowned and 13 are missing. ...

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  21. SYDNEY'S HOPEFUL VIEW.

    Several engineers declare in Sydney that Tuesday's conference was the most serious attempt on the part of Controller Clarkson to bring about a resumption of sailings. ...

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  22. TRADES AND LABOR MEETINGS TO-NIGHT.

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  23. TRAMWAYS MILITARY BAND.

    At Henley to-night the Tramways Milltory Band will present the following programme:—March, "The Bells of London;" overture, "Light Cavalry;" fox ...

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  24. SHANTUNG NEGOTIATIONS

    The Japanese newspaper, "The World," published in San Francisco prints a cable from Tokio stating that Japan and China have started negotiations on the question ...

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  25. SEAMEN'S UNION

    The South Australian branch of the Federated Seamen's Union held its annual election of officers on Monday night when the following were successful:— ...

    Article : 426 words
  26. WAITRESSES' STRIKE ENDS.

    Late on Tuesday afternoon the strike among girls employed, at Boan's Cafe, Perth, ended. An offer by the managing director was accepted by a meeting of ...

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  27. PRINCE'S "PARODY PALS" AT AUSTRAL GARDENS.

    Prince's "Parody Pals" will make their first appearance at the Austral Gardens on Saturday evening next. The company has been specially selected, and their ...

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  28. ROSS SMITH

    Sir Ross Smith dined with the Queensland branch of the Aero Club last night. He said it was really team work that got them through. Had it not been for ...

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  29. MOTOR CYCLE RECORD.

    At the Auckland motor cycle sports on Saturday, Coleman, of Palmerston North, broke a world's record on the grass by covering 15 miles 150 yards in 13 minutes. ...

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  30. UNIONS TO AMALGAMATE.

    An amalgamation of over 30 unions to the Federal Public Service is being made. The chief departments concerned are the Post Office, Customs, and Pensions and ...

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  31. PROCLAMATION TO BE ISSUED

    Until Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson, the Governor-General, sight the proclamation declaring that the war between Great Britain and Germany, which began on ...

    Article : 352 words
  32. TRACR NOTES VICTORIA PARK.

    Trainers and owners are much [?] by the present arrangement concerning track management, and much trepidation prevails among them in consequence oS the reshuffling. ...

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  33. MISSING WHEAT AND OATS

    James Henry Hames, laborer, of Glanville, was brought before Mr. J. H. Sinclair, S.M., in the Port Adelaide Police Court on Tuesday, and pleaded not guilty ...

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  34. SUNDAY BAKING.

    Mr. Payne, industrial Registar of New South Wales, has advertised that no bread is to be made on Sunday. This is in connection with the recent passing of an ...

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  35. RETROSPECTIVE AWARDS.

    A full Bench of the High Court began on Tuesday the hearing of argument in the case stated by Mr. Justice Higgins regarding his award in the Waterside ...

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  36. S.A. RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS, MURRAY BRIDGE BRANCH.

    The usual monthly meeting of the above branch was held on Sunday, 11th inst. Mr. F. Paige presided over a large attendance. One new member ...

    Article : 144 words
  37. MR. J. H. VAUGHAN'S LETTER

    With reference to the letter forwarded by Mr. J. H. Vaughan to the Labor Party the following reply has been sent: No. 20 Trades Hall, ...

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  38. TRANSPORT OF CHAFF

    A deputation, representing the Chaff Merchants' Association, introduced by Messrs. McLachlan and Robinson, Ms.P., waited on the Minister of Railways (Hon. ...

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  39. EXCITED NATIONALISTS

    At the official declaration of the Brisbance poll yesterday morning, Mr. Cameron thanked Mr. Finlayson for the fair way an which he had conducted the ...

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  40. MORPHETTVILLE.

    On the tan track, Waltowa went a mile in 1m. 57s. Diomedia did 10 furlongs in even time, the last three furlongs of the distance in 40s. Bottle King covered six furlongs in lm. ...

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  41. WHEAT YARD EMPLOYES.

    To discuss the wages and conditions of the men employed at the Solomontown wheat yards, Mr. A. W. Lacey, organiser of the A.W.U., and a ...

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  42. "LET OTHERS GO TO HELL"

    A remarkable case of misdirected enthusiasm in support of the candidature of Mr. J. F. Gushrie in the recent Senate campaign has been shown in a ...

    Article : 101 words
  43. FEDERAL ELECTIONS

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  44. CARPENTERS AND JOINERS. STATE WORKERS GAIN INCREASE.

    The secretary of the Carpenters and Joiners' Union. Mr. G. Grounsell, stated on Tuesday that the Government had intimated in connection with the claim of ...

    Article : 103 words
  45. THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    Although the League of Nations has been in existence for some time progress in carrying out the articles of the covenant has been retarded owing to the ...

    Article : 172 words
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  47. R.S.A. ANNUAL ELECTIONS.

    The following is a progress report of the R.S.A. annual elections.—President (incomplete).—Blackburn, A. S., 581; Teece, A. H., 360; informal, 2. ...

    Article : 194 words
  48. UNITY OF CARPENTERS.

    The amalgamation of the two carpenters' organisations—the Amalgamated Society of Carpenters and Joiners and the Australian Progressive Society of ...

    Article : 56 words
  49. CHAFF AND FORAGE EMPLOYES.

    Employes in the service of members of the S.A. Chaffentters' and Forage Merchants' Association have been working under a State Industrial Court ...

    Article : 91 words
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  52. RECASTING CABINET.

    The Federal Cabinet met yesterday. The principle business was the reallotment of portfolios. It is believed the Mr. Bamford will be Minister of Home ...

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  54. TASMANTA WANTS FEDERAL MINISTER.

    At an influential meeting at Launteston on Tuesday a resolution was passed requesting the State Premier to urge strongly upon Mr. Hughes the ...

    Article : 70 words
  55. Advertising

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