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  2. END OF FLIGHT.

    Our machine was wrecked on Ball Island. Kay injured his ribs. The flight has been abandoned. The greatest kindness has been shown by ...

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  3. CLOTHES.

    The Royal Society's rooms presented the appearance of a commercial traveller's sample room yesterday when the Commonwealth Basic Wage Commission commenced taking ...

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  4. COAL AND LABOUR.

    Dr J. R. M. Robertson, mining engineer, giving evidence yesterday before the Royal Commission (Mr. J. L. Campbell, K.C.) appointed to inquire into the coal-mining ...

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  5. WAGES AND OUTPUT.

    The president of the Associated Chambers of Manufactures' (Mr. w. T. Wlllington), in the course of his presidential address at the opening in Adelaide of the annual conference ...

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  6. GERMANY.

    It is suspected in some quarters that the prominence given by German reports in regard to various possible and often impossible combinations of militarists and political ...

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  7. LABOUR POLICY.

    The Premier (Mr. Storey), in discussing, yesterday, Labour's future attitude, said the party had come back to Parliament with greatly increased strength, which had ...

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  8. BROKEN HILL STRIKE.

    The directors and managers of the Broken Hill mining and treatment companies met this adternoon at the rooms of the Victorian Employers' Federation, for the purpose of ...

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  9. WATERSIDE WORKERS.

    Mr. J. H, Morris (general secretary of the Waterside Workers' Federation). Mr. H. M. Adams (represantative of the Commonwealth Steamship Owners' Association). Mr. N. C. ...

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  10. BUILDING OF SILOS.

    The Premier (Mr. Storey), in the course of a statement yesterday, said he understood that work on the silos at White Bay was practically completed on Friday, and that as a result ...

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  11. DISCHARGED SOLDIERS.

    A large number of ex-service men from all parts of the country marched in procession from the Embankment to Hyde Park, where speeches from 20 platforms were delivered. ...

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  12. MOSLEM PLOTTERS.

    According to official advices, Talaat Pasha and Mustapha Kemal, Turkish Nationalist conspirators, have been conferring in Munich with the German Communists and emissaries ...

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  13. PRESIDENT WILSON.

    Senator Hitchcock, in a speech at Omaha, said that to-day President Wilson was an invalid, broken in health, depressed in spirit, and bitterly disappointed at the failure of ...

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  14. FAR EAST.

    The "Chicago Tribune's" Shanghai corrospondent says the Japanese troops in northern Manchuria are occupying the Chinese eastern railway for the alleged purpose of protecting ...

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  15. SOCIAL LAWS IN OTHER COUNTRIES.

    The Premier (Mr. Storey) is examining digests of laws of other countries, which have been made, and recorded by the Premier's Department. ' Many of these laws appear to him ...

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  16. TO COMBAT ANARCHY.

    A message from Buenos Ayres states that, as the result of a convention of South American police, a treaty for adoption in Argentina, Brazil, Chili, Peru, Paraguay, and Uraguay ...

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  17. NEWCASTLE.

    The Board of Trade yesterday made Public is declaration of the cost of living in the Newcastle district, an amount of £3/16/6 being fixed ...

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  18. RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    Many important proposals submitted by district branches of the Returned Soliders' League will be discussed at the fifth amnual congress of the league to be held in Perth nex ...

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  19. .GUATEMALA REVOLUTION. SUCCEEDS.

    A message from Guatemala City states that President Cabrera's forces have capitulated to the revolutionary forces. President Cabrera has agreed to surrender ...

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  20. LONDONDERRY RIOT.

    What is described as the wickedest riot over known in Londonderry began on Saturday night, and lasted many, hours. It arose from Wednesday's affray, when troops fired on a ...

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  21. NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    Mr. Justice Ewing has finished his report as Royal Commissioner on the Northern Territory, and will probably present it in person to his Excellency the Governor-General, who ...

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  22. CASUALTIES.

    Yesterday morning John Taylor, [?] licensee of an hotel near Newcastle, was found in his bedroom at Mr. Wally Weekes' Hotel, at the corner of Market and Castlereagh ...

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  23. MEXICAN REVOLT.

    The United States has refused the Mexican request to allow the movement of Mexican troops through American territory in order to attack the revolting State of Sonora. ...

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  24. BOY CRUSHED TO DEATH.

    While hanging on to the [?] loaded with wool, which has being driven along Miller-street, near Harris-street, Pyrmont, yesterday afternoon, Frederick Victor Lyons, ...

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  25. FIRES.

    A disastrous fire occurred yesterday morning, a motor and vehicle garage, stables, and bulk stores, owned by Messrs. Chapman and Sons, being totally destroyed. The fire ...

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  26. RUN OVER BY TRAM.

    Robert Smith, 16, residein at [?] street, Redgern, was attempting to board a tram at Railway-square on Sunday when he sliped and fell underneath. The wheels ...

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  27. INDUSTRIAL UNDERTAKINGS.

    The Premier, in speaking of the various State enterprises, said that if they could not make a State.industry pay they would shut it up. ...

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  28. MOTOR SMASH.

    The worst motor accident ever experienced in Western Australia occurred late yesterday evening on the Kalamunda-road, about 12 miles from Perth. A picnic party of 29 persons was ...

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  29. THE GREAT WAR.

    The part which the Allies played in the recent war formed the subject of a lecture delivered last night before the Empire Literature Society by Major-General Sir Charles ...

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  30. RAILWAY GUARD INJURED.

    During shunting operation at [?] town yesterday morning, John McDonald, 63, a railway guard, was severely crushed. He was conveyed to St. Joseph's Hospital, ...

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  31. BOY'S DEATH.

    A post-mortem examination on the [?] Joseph Murray, 10, of Queen-street, Arncliffe, who became ill on Friday last and died the following day, was made yesterday by Dr. ...

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  32. ROBBERIES.

    A brown musquash coat, valued at £30, was taken from a motor car standing cutside the Marlborough Cafe, King-street, city, on Sunday. ...

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  33. LAYING OF BRICKS.

    Sir,—I notice that Mr. Kilburn, secretary Bricklayers' Union, supplies us with the information that briclayers in America work 44 hours per weekk, are paid £2/18/per day, ...

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  34. SAILING BOAT FATALITY.

    A search was made yesterday [?] for the bodies of Claude Marquet and Henry Palmer, who were, it is thought, drowned in Botany Bay on Saturday, but no trace was ...

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  35. THE PARCHED WEST.

    After a tour, which included Wilcannia, White Cliffs,'Menindie, Box Tank, and Broken Hill the Rev. S.J. Kirkby, organising secretary of the Anglican Bush Church,Aid Society, ...

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  36. DEATH BY HANGING.

    Shortly after noon yesterday Alma [?] married woman, 46 years of age, was found suspended by a cord from a bedpost in a room at her residence in Oatley-parade, Oatley. On ...

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  37. MEAT PRICES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 79 words
  38. MAN LOST OVERBOARD.

    During the voyage out from English [?] man was lost from the R.M.S. Orvieto, which arrived here yesterday. He fell overboard from a rail on the upper deck, and although ...

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  39. ONE BIG UNION.

    A conference of various branches throughout ' Queensland of the Enginedrivers, Firemen. and Cleaners' Association, with a membership of about 1600, considered a scheme ...

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  40. COLD SNAP.

    Scattered, light to moderate rain was recorded during the 48 hours ended at 9 a.m. yesterday along the coast, and also at a few places on tho ' tablelands; chiefly southern. ...

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  41. THE ARGENTINE.

    'La Nacion," Buenos Ayres, announces that M. Viviani, Lord Northcliffe, and other prominent French and Britons, will visit Argentina soon to participate in conferences on ...

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  42. MAN DROWNED. [?], Monday.

    Mr. S. Rumbelow, of Victor Hill [?] ducted a lady visitor to "Nature's Eye" to take a photograph. The lady become dizzy and fell in. Mr. Rumbelow jumped into the ...

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  43. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    sir,—I notice in to-day's issue of your paper a statement from Mr. Kilburn, organiser of the Bricklayers' Union, to the effect that bricklayers in Canada and throughout the ...

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  44. BOXER INDEMNITY.

    The French Government has requested China to continue to pay the Boxer lndemnity to the old Czarist ambassador in Peking. ...

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  45. MAJOR J. H. PEEK.

    Amongst the soldiers who returned to Sydney yesterday by the R.M.S. Orvieto was Major J. Harold Peek, late of the R.A.M.C. Major Peek, who was accompained by his ...

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  46. HUMANE WEEK.

    Sir,—Humane Week is with us; [?] snap, which has caused many women to display their furs. Our own little 'possums supply much of the fur so disguised and treated as to ...

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  47. THREAT OF DEPORTTION.

    Tile letter written by Mr. Lowe, secretary of the Clerks' Union, to the Raliway Superintendent (Mr. Millican) threatening deportation does not reflect the opinion of members ...

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  48. LIGHTING OF LITHGOW.

    With reference to the municipal lighting difficulty here, though details have yet to be arranged, it is understood that Mr. Charles Hoskins promised a deputation of aldermon ...

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  49. GOLD PRODUCERS.

    The secretary of the Gold Producers' Association, Mr. Thomas Maughan, stated to-day that the amount of premium obtained on gold exported and sold by the association since ...

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  50. SOLDIERS' INSURANCE PREMIUMS

    A ballot was taken yesterday at the Australian Mutual Provident Society's office on' the, proposal of Mr. Gerald R. Campbell, that the extra war risk premiums paid by soldiers ...

    Article : 69 words
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