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  2. Advertising

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  3. LATE SCRATCHINGS.

    Pat's Choice was scratched to-day for the Canterbury Handicap. ...

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  4. Family Notices

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  5. Advertising

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  7. Telegrams.

    A Melbourne vocalist, while on his way home last night, was brutally beaten by several men, who were all masked. ...

    Article : 29 words
  8. A SCAFFOLDING CASE.

    The hearing was concluded in the Jury Court this afternoon in the case in which James Ratigan, a painter, sued William Stuart, a builder and ...

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  9. PAUL FREEMAN.

    The federal Cabinet this afternoon decided, pending inquiries[?] that the American Paul Freeman, is to be detained in the custody of the District ...

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  10. HOMEBUSH SALES.

    25,300 sheep were penned at Homebush to-day. Crossbreds were in the majority, and some fine sheep of this breed caused keen competition. Lambs ...

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  11. BLACK LABOR BARRED.

    At the Brisbane Industrial Arbitration Court, to-day, the president, Mr. Justice McCawley, announced that he intended to absolutely prohibit the ...

    Article : 119 words
  12. The Peace Treaty.

    The French opposition against the revision of the financial reparations of the German Treaty has prevailed, but the treaty is practically ...

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  13. FIXING WAGES.

    In the case of the Australian Workers Union against the Adelaide Milling Company, and others, the full bench of the High Court to-day held ...

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  14. COUNTER PROPOSALS TURNED DOWN.

    The Allies have refused the German proposal for the German mandate of the German colonies. The Treaty will be little altered as a result of ...

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  15. GERMAN CIVILIANS DEMAND PEACE.

    German newspapers are showing alarm in consequence of the German refusal to sign the Treaty. The Vossich Tung Zeitung says that if ...

    Article : 77 words
  16. A STRANGE CASE.

    A strange case is engaging the attension of the Bathurst police, in which a woman left a church about 9 o'clock last night, accompanied by ...

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  17. M. CLEMENCEAU ADAMANT.

    President Wilson fought hard to fix a definite sum for the peace treaty reparations. M. Clemenceau, however, refused to recede his position. ...

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  18. THE GAP AGAIN.

    A woman, about 25 years of age, Bay last night, but was prevented by made a determined attempt to throw herself over the Gap at Watson's ...

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  19. THE EAST AFRICAN COLONIES.

    A Berlin wireless points out that the return of the East African colonies are insufficient to enable Germany to pay the compensation asked. ...

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  20. CARGO.

    Mrs. P. Sharkey, whose health has been very indifferent for some time past, has been ordered, to the hospital by her medical adviser. ...

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  21. THE WENTWORTH STREET SHOOTING.

    At the inquiry into the deatlh of Lee Hen, the Chinaman who ran amok in Sydney recently, Albert Ryan, who killed the Chinese, retold the story, ...

    Article : 85 words
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