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  2. LABOR BALLOTS.

    "I have investigated the British Labor Party's attitude on selection ballots and find that the position is not the same as in Australia, owing ...

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  3. "SCANT COURTESY."

    While agreeing with Mr. Macdonal[?] that an early election is undesirable, "The Westminster Gazette" accuses the Prime Minister and many ...

    Article : 87 words
  4. JAPS EXCLUDED.

    A Melbourne "Herald" message from Washington states that the situation in connection with the decision of Congress to exclude Japanese ...

    Article : 258 words
  5. EDUCATION CONTROL.

    Idealism is generally a feature of the presidential address to school teachers in conference, and earnest consideration of the means of raising ...

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  6. BIG SHOW.

    Wembley is a scene of feverish activity, says a cable on Sunday. In preparation for the opening of the Empire Exhibition on Wednsday, ...

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  7. U.S.A. FLEET,

    A "hands across the sea" message has been given by Mr. Curtis Wilbur, Secretary of the Navy, through the Melbourne "Herald", to the ...

    Article : 138 words
  8. TENNIS TEAM.

    The trip by the Stanford University (U.S.A) tennis team to Australia in the coming summer is believed to the the longest ever undertaken by ...

    Article : 55 words
  9. FROM DAY TO DAY.

    The women! God bless them! Every Labor member is ready to lift his hat to the women workers. In city, suburbs, and country much ...

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  10. THE GAME IN ENGLAND.

    In the County tennis championship at Torquay Middlesex defeated Surrey by five matches to four. S. N. Doust (formerly of New ...

    Article : 55 words
  11. A.I.F. DINNER IN EGYPT.

    Lieut.-Col. Charles Leslie Rome, son of the late Mr. Charles Rome, of Queensland, who commands a cavalry brigade in Egypt, will, with ...

    Article : 52 words
  12. DIDN'T KNOW.

    Mrs. Minnie Cohen, wife of Mr. Solomon Cohen, J.P., a Sydney jeweller, was acquitted at the Marlborough Street Court, London, on ...

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  13. TRADES AND LABOR.

    Endeavors are being made by the Australian Clerical Australian Association, the bi-annual Federal conference of which was held in ...

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  14. MR. HUGHES' VIEWS.

    Mr. W. M. Hughes, former Prime Minister of Australia, interviewed by "The Herald," said that he hoped the cruise would be ordered. ...

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  15. BROADCASTING TO OPEN AREAS.

    The latest novelty in London is moonlight broadcasting to the open areas. "The Manchester Guardian" attractively describes such an ...

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  16. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    Thomas Oldfield a trainer of Swan [?]m, was knocked down by a goods train at a crossing. He was found at 11.30 p.m. and taken to the hosptal. ...

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  17. MARY PICKFORD TO RETIRE.

    Miss Mary Pickford, the moving picture actress, who is is London, says that she will make three or four more films and then rettire. ...

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  18. RALWAY STRIKE.

    The announcement that the railway strike was to commence at midnight last night caused a wild rush by holidaymakers to catcah the last ...

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  19. GROCERS' DECISIONS

    The Manufacturing Grocers' Union has resolved to assist to make a succes of the May Day Celebration Members wil be asked to assemble ...

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  20. TEACHERS' TRIBUNAL.

    The cause of education was ever 'dear to Labor's heart, possibly because in the past so many of Labor's leaders have felt the terrible handicap ...

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  21. FOOTBALLER INJURED.

    During the progress of a football match between North City, Ballarat, and Sebastapool, William Curtain sustained injuries to his head by ...

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  22. DRUNK AT OAKBANK.

    Roy Robert Roland Richards, a young man sadly in need of a brush up, admitted to Mr. E. M. Sabine, P.M., in the Adelaide Police Court ...

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  23. HOTEL BETTING.

    As an aftermath of the races three "bookies" appeared before Mr. G. W. Halcombe, S.M. at the Port Adelaide Police Court on Tuesday ...

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  24. WOMAN'S LEG CRUSHED

    While being conveyed by motor launch to the H.M.S. Repulse in Sydney, Miss Alexia Campbell, 21, had her leg crushed by another launch ...

    Article : 57 words
  25. COMMUNITY THEATRE

    The Melbourne Trades Hall Council has received a request by letter that one of its members be appointed to represent it at a general meeting to ...

    Article : 107 words
  26. AN ELECTRICIAN ELECTROCUTED.

    A shift electrician at Zara street power station, Newcastle, named James M'Lean, was electrocuted. A dynmo attendant found his body in ...

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  27. BRITISH NAVAL VISIT.

    The work of finalising accounts in connection with the visit of the Special Service Squadron last month is nearly completed. The Lord Mayor ...

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  28. MAINTENANCE ORDERS.

    Robert Bethune Burton was charged before justices in the Adelaide Police Court (No. 1) yesterday with having failed to comply with an ...

    Article : 414 words
  29. POISONED BY DISINFECTANT.

    When returning from work at Stanley on the north west coast, Tasmania, Henry Walters drank some disinfectant from a bottle which he ...

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  30. STAR SUBURBAN CIRCUIT.

    "Daddy," a First National picture, starring Jackie Coogan, contains an episode that critics have declared to be the most powerful and gripping ...

    Article : 336 words
  31. "TOWN TOPICS" AT THE THEATRE ROYAL

    There is to be a matinee of "Town Topics" at the Theatre Royal this afternoon, at which children will be admitted for half price. The Easter ...

    Article : 120 words
  32. FOR SEXUAL PERVERTS.

    At the Darlinghurst sessions to-day Harry Walker (27), was sentenced to five years' imprisonment for an offence against boy aged 12. Judge ...

    Article : 80 words
  33. CIVILIANS HELP POLICE

    Before Mr. G. W. Halcombe S.M., on Tuesday in the Port Adelaide Police Court, Henry F. Griffen, of peterhead was fined 15/ for having ...

    Article : 101 words
  34. BOY BURNT TO DEATH.

    Ronald Arthur Long was burned to death at Campsie, N.S.W. He was playing in front of the kitchen fire, when his teddy bear caught on fire. ...

    Article : 55 words
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  36. MAJESTIC THEATRE

    The crowds at the Majestic Theatre at each session show that Sir Benjamin and Mr. John Fuller's efforts to provide amusement are most ...

    Article : 189 words
  37. GENEVA LABOR CONFERENCE.

    The secretary of the Trades Hall Council (Mr. T. P. Howard) has received a communication from the secretary to the Prime Minister (Mr. ...

    Article : 200 words
  38. WOMEN'S SOCIAL LEAGUE

    A meeting of the Womens' Social League will be held at the Trades Hall at 8 o'clock this evening to deal with special business. A good ...

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  39. SPEED LIMIT EXCEEDED.

    William Frederick Bothe was fined £1, with 1[?]/ costs, by Mr. E. M. Sabine, P.M., in the Adelaide Police Court yesterday for having on Easter ...

    Article : 99 words
  40. PREMIER'S TROUSERS.

    (Rev. E. B. Comford. vicar of St. Matthew's Southses, in his parish magazine. tells the following story of the Prime Minister's trousers— ...

    Article : 188 words
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