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  2. BOUNDING CUSTOMS.

    Mr. Chariton, leader of the Federal Labour party, speaking at Werribee (Victoria) on Monday, declared that the bounding customs revenue was ...

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  3. METHODIST CHURCH.

    The anniversary of the West Maitland Methodist Church was further celebrated on Monday by a birthday social, held in the new Memorial ...

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  4. COLLIERY MECHANICS.

    The position of the colliery mechanics at the Gunnedah Colliery was considered at a conference between representatives of the ...

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  5. A HUGE FARCE

    A high American official, writing to a Sydney friend, declares that the Prohibtion law is such a huge farce and monstrous vehicle for ...

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  6. MOTHERS' CLUB.

    The first annual meeting of the West Mattland Infants School Mothers' Club was held on Saturday afternoon last There was a large ...

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  7. AVALON TRAGEDY.

    Cyril Bartholomew Parsonage 17, a college boy, was washed off rocks at Avalon, hear Mona, Vale, on Monday, afternoon while fishing and drowned. ...

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  8. GOVERNMENT'S RECORD

    The achievements of the State Government were referred to by the Premier, Sir George Fuler, in his presesmonal speech, delivered at Wagga ...

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  9. PRICKLY PEAR.

    The Mandowa Shire Council has received information concerning the eradication of prickly pear from Mr. w. E. Wearne, Minister for Lands. ...

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  10. LONG FLIGHT.

    Wing-Commander Goble and Filght Lieutenant M'Intyre arrived at St. Kilda (Vic.) on Monday afternoon, having completed their flight around ...

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  11. SELECTION BALLOTS.

    The Sydney Labour Council announces that over 30 industrial organisations have already carried resolutions demanding the complete ...

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  12. MALAY COLLIERIES.

    Mr. J. Barr, superintendent of the Malay Collieries, has been spending a few days in Newcastle. In the course of an interview ...

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  13. SHOCKING ACCIDENT

    Leslie Anderson, 29, a, miner, living at Boolaroo, met with. a serious accident on Monday, resulting in the loss of both his hands. He was ...

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  14. INSURANCE.

    In his presidental address, at the Insurance Institute of New South Wales Mr. M. O. Alder said that annual life assurance premiums ...

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  15. PRIME MINISTER.

    Mr. S. M. Bruce, Prime Minister, will visit Newcastle next week. He will arrive on Monday evening, and will be the guest of the Newcastle ...

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  16. MANY ROBBERIES.

    Numerous robberies were reported to the Sydney police during the week-end residences in various suburbs being entered, Money, juewllery, clothing ...

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  17. LAMP QUESTION.

    The alleged unsatisfactory lighting of the pits was considered at an aggregate meeting of the Pelaw-Main Richmond Main, and Stanford ...

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  18. ADMISSION OF GERMANS.

    Senator Pearce, Minister for Home and Territories, stated that the Government does not propose to made any change in the regulations ...

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  19. ACQUITTED.

    Henry Haywood, of Kangaroo Point, Sylyania, was found not guilty at Darlinghurst Sessions of having maliciously shot at George Henry ...

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  20. UNDESERVED SLUR.

    Sir Arthur Cooks, State Treasurer, expressed some concern about a cabled statement, from which it appeared that DR. C. W. D. Littlejohn, during the ...

    Article : 209 words
  21. TWO KILLED.

    Two workmen—Jos Robertson, aged 76 years, ana Gus Sheil, 35—died at Bowral as a result of injuries received at the Bowral Brickworks. ...

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  22. PROGRESSIVES.

    The policy of the Progressive party as relating to the conduct of the next State election was fully discussed at a meeting of members of the Wagga ...

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  23. STOCKTON BOREHOLE PROCTEST.

    Members of the Stockton-Borehole Miners' Lodge held a meeting, and carried a motion entering a protest against the present oil lamps ...

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  24. WHITE AUSTRALIA.

    In his presidential address at the tweaticth annual convention of the Associated Chambers of Commerce in Adelaide. Sir Mark Sheldon, stated ...

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  25. PATENT INVESTMENTS

    In the ease in which Nicholas Brothers claimed, damages from Albert Thompson in regard to their investments in the Kilshok and Thorin ...

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  26. CROWN LANDS.

    The statement issued from the Lands Department, showing lands applied for under the Crown Lands Acts, Closer Settlement Acts, and Returned ...

    Article : 151 words
  27. STRANGE FATALITY.

    While the deaf and dumb twin daughter of J. Lynch, of Bottobolar, near Mudgee, was chasing a fowl from the room with a long, narrow stick she ...

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  28. DROPPED DEAD.

    Holding a picture above his head at an auction sale, Mr. J. T. A. Webb, captain of the Armidale Fire Brigade, facetiously remarked. "Here we have ...

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  29. TRUCKS DERAILED.

    Shortly before midnight Monday, trucks, attached to a goods train became derailed between Springwood and Valley Heights, seriously ...

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  30. PAPER MILLING.

    The award granted for the Paper Milling Industry was renewed by Judge Curlewis, in the Industrial Court, on the application of Mr. M. ...

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  31. ASSAULTED POLICE.

    At the Central Police Court, Sydney, Francis McGarry was sentenced to six months hard labour on each of two charges of assaulting the police ...

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  32. STEALING ALLEGED.

    Sydney Godfrey, a young man, was committed for trial at Fremantle police court on a charge of having stolen £1850 from his employers, North ...

    Article : 78 words
  33. GUN ACCIDENT.

    Valeatine Beston, 13 was seriously wounded at Leichhardet on Monday afternoon, and is in a serious condition. Beston, who lives at ...

    Article : 81 words
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