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  2. LABOR IN N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The matter of the expulsion of Mr. Dooley from the Labor Party and the transfer of the leadership of. the rudimentary ...

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  3. FEDERAL RAILWAYS.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — The Hughes Government intended, upon the expiry of the term of office of Mr. N.G. Bell, the Commonwealth ...

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  4. GREEK CLUB RAIDED.

    SYDNEY, .Wednesday.—At the Central Police Court on Wednesday, 46 Greeks and a. number of other members were charged with being found ...

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  5. HOPELESS MR. HOPE

    Tasmania bad some extraordinary things inflicted on it in the past, but nothing can compare with last night’s debate in the Legislative ...

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  6. COAL TRIBUNAL

    SYDNEY, Wednesday,—The Coal Tribunal was to-day addressed by representatives of the miners, who opposed the application or the colliery ...

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  7. MORE IMMIGRANTS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — Tht Orvieto, which arrived to-day. brought 200 immigrants. They include 80 Italians for Queensland, between 20 ...

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  8. SPEED THEM UP!

    At yesterday’s meeting of the New Norfolk Council, the Warden (Councillor Vincent W. Shoobridge) reported that a deputation had waited upon ...

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  9. Gave Birth to 4 Children.

    LOMDON, Tuesday.—Mrs. Cartel died at the Brentford Hospital in remarkable circumstances. A fort night ago she gave birth to triplets, ...

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  10. AUSTRALIAN FRUIT.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Australian Fruit Delegation gave an informal luncheon to representatives of the steamship lines trading to ...

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  11. AERIAL LUXURY.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday,—Captain Wigglesworth, with two passengers in a Vickers, Vulcan aeroplane, left Point Cook for Longreach to-day. ...

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  12. ENTERTAINMENTS.

    A change of programme at His Majesty’s to-day will introduce Rupert Hughes’ delightful Irish-American comedy drama, “Come on Over,” ...

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  13. FORESTRY DEPARTMENT.

    Sir,—Regarding the Minister’s reply to Mr. Lyons second question with respect to the forestry matter, “That, on the return of the papers to ...

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  14. Confiscation of Fishing Boats.

    Sir,—When will stupid members of Parliament- cease making fools of themselves? There is no regulation below 4038 permitting the crayfish ...

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  15. WENT FOR A WALK.

    ADELAIDE. Wednesday.— The 18 year-old daughter and 11-year-old son of Mr. J. Whyte, a returned soldier, living at Parkside, disappeared ...

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  16. DEAD BABE IN HAMPER.

    SYDNEY. Wednesday,—A maid employed at the Lake Bathurst Hotel, at Tarago, near Goulburn. on Wednesday found the body of a newly ...

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  17. PUBLIC SERVANTS.

    LAUNCESTON, . Wednesday.—Mr. C. Hunter, president of the Australian Public Servants’ Association, addressed a meeting of civil servants ...

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  18. Advertising

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  19. OUR OFFICE SHAKESPEARE (Illastrated.)

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