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  2. PITS STOPPAGE.

    WONTHAGGI, Wednesday.--A stop work meeting of the Minors Union tonight decided that the stoppage of all pits of the State coal mine be continued ...

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  3. PARALYSIS EPIDEMIC

    For the third day in succession, an additional death from infantile paralysis was reported to the Health department yesterday. This makes the 103rd death ...

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  4. S.A. ELECTIONS.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.--A development to-day, which indicated that the independents are far from reaching an agreement, on any plan to form a ...

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  5. CITY STREETS FOR MOVING TRAFFIC.

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  6. PROGRESS IN SURGICAL SCIENCE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- Expressing the view that Germany had developed the most elaborate surgical training and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. MEASLES EPIDEMIC FEARED.

    In his report to the board of management of the Infectious Diseases Hospital, Fairfield, yesterday the medical superintendent. Dr. P. V. Scholes, expressed ...

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  8. TO STOP IRREGULAR MARRIAGES

    The Secretary for Scotland (Mr. Elliot) introduced in the House of Commons the Marriage (Scotland) Bill, giving effect to the recommendations of ...

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  9. ARMAMENTS AND MUNITIONS

    SORRENTO, Wednesday.--A spirited debate took place at the A.N.A. Conference to-day on the manufacture of armaments and munitions for war purposes being in the hands of private companies. Conference urged the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. "CONTRIBUTION TO WISDOM."

    The Lieutenant-Governor (Sir F. W. Mann), who was the guest of honor at a dinner of the Wine and Food Society at the Hotel Australia last night, made ...

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  11. "No Danger," Says Manager.

    The manager of the State coal mine (Mr. J. McLeish), who came to Melbourne yesterday, emphatically denied that the pulverisation of coal fallen ...

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  12. TWO SHOTS FIRED AT BOOK SHOP.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--When three men entered a book shop in Ultimo tonight a shot was fired from a military rifle, tearing a hole in the pavement ...

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  14. ROAD NOW OPEN.

    "The road to neighborly relations between Poland and Lithuania, based on good will and mutual respect of the rules and customs governing ...

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  18. TRIBE MURDER.

    DARWIN, Wednesday.--Alec and Nipper, the two aboriginals of the Mainoru tribe, who were charged with the murder of an unknown aboriginal, appeared ...

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  19. HAILE SELASSIE'S ACTION

    Mr. Justice Bennett, delivering judgment in the Halle Selassie's suit against Cable Wireless Ltd., regretted the court had no jurisdiction to decide the ...

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  20. ANZAC DAY.

    Victoria will be represented in Sydney on Aanzac day this year by a special contingent of 500 Victorian returned men, who will make the trip by special ...

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  21. SINKING OF THE PANAY.

    The United States Government has formally presented to Japan a bill for American loss of life, personal injuries and damages resulting from the sinking ...

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  22. FRUITS OF PROTECTION.

    Tributes to the late Mr. David Syme and his efforts through "The Age" to establish adequate protection for Australian industries were paid by Professor G. ...

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  23. PROPERTY AUCTIONS.

    Three properties offered for sale by auction yesterday failed to reach the reserve prices, and were passed in for private sale. ...

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  25. MONEY IN WHALES.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.--Sir Douglas Mawson, speaking at the Rotary Club luncheon to-day, emphasised the necessity of realising the vast store of wealth ...

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  26. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS

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