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  2. Advertising

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  3. "456 PER CENT!"

    Some serious charges were made by Mr. Hart in a Supreme Court case this morning, when the Chief Justice heard the petition of Luya Julius Ltd., ...

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  4. PASSING IT ON. STEAMSHIP OWNERS' PLAN

    The terms of the Waterside Workers award appears to have caused some disappointment among the interstate shipping companies. It is of course, ...

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  5. A TORY SCHEME.

    Mr.Asquith announced in the House of Commons yesterday that the Welsh Church Disestablishment Bill will be taken on Monday and Tuesday next, ...

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  6. SAYS HE'LL SALUTE

    President Huerta has called a special meeting of the Mexican Congress to discuss the relations of Mexico with the United States. ...

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  7. SECRET ENTRY OF CHINESE. "THE DAILY STANDARD'S" EXPOSURES.

    The necessity for immediate action in connection with the revelations, recently made by "The Daily Standard" concerning the smuggling of Chinese coolies into the Northern Territory and Northern Queensland is being forced upon the Commonwealth Government. In the Fedoral Parliament yesterday ...

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  8. THE WEATHER. STILL GENERALLY FINE.

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  9. WHEATLEY TRAGEDY

    Mr. R. D. Neilson this morning, heard further evidence regarding the death of Harry Percy Wheatley, on April 2, in a Queen-street chemist's shop. ...

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  10. QUEENSLAND RAINFALL.

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  11. MR. HUGHES'S OPINION.

    Interviewed regarding Mr. Justice Higgins's judgment on the waterside case, Mr. [?]ughes said that the award was satisfactory as far it had gone. The ...

    Article : 40 words
  12. WHERE DO THEY COME FROM?

    An idea of the oxtent to which smugglig of Chines into Australia has been going, on can be gained from the follow extract from a speech made ...

    Article : 431 words
  13. MR. M'CABE'S OPINION.

    Mr. Matt M'Cabe said: "The award is fairly satisfactory. The rate of pay granted is a reasonable one. The conditions are an important point, that ...

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  14. THE PITTSWORTH STROM.

    The fall force of yesterday's hall storm was felt at Pittsworth, and in many instances hail as large as hen's eggs fell. ...

    Article : 207 words
  15. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    Mr. Cook resumed the debate this morning. The proceedings were noisy and at one stage the speaker reprimanded the House upon the disorder so ...

    Article : 344 words
  16. RACING SENSATION.

    The state militia, acting on orders from the Governor to prevent gambling on the Tulsa race track, fired a volley over the heads of the riders as they ...

    Article : 112 words
  17. CHILD LABOR.

    The Teachers' Conference has again refused to adopt a motion sympathising with women's Suffrage. A lively debate was in progress when the closure ...

    Article : 111 words
  18. PERFECTLY FEASIBLE.

    The "Great Open Door" to Australia was referred to with great emphasis by Dr. Jensen in a recent interview. "When it is considered that there ...

    Article : 169 words
  19. WORKMAN'S DISMISSAL.

    Fifty employees at the vacuum oil works struck work yesterday out of sympathy for a dismissed workman. ...

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  20. TEST CARGO.

    A cables says that German newspapers publish a despatch from Shanghai announcing the departure of the steamer Komagatamura from Shanghai ...

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  21. MILITARY COMMAND.

    General Brides has been appointed Inspector-General of the Commonwealth Military Forces at a salary of £1500 a year. ...

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  22. WORK AND WAGES. "BLACK" CHAFF.

    The strike at Tumberumba railway has ended, the Government having cancelled the privilege of farmers to produce on completed portions of the ...

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  23. "YOU DOG!"

    Mary Munro, 20 years of age, though not described as a suffragette, apparently reads the newspapers, for she adopted their tacties this morning at ...

    Article : 303 words
  24. TRAGEDY OF SEX.

    Mr. John Russell, head-master of the King Alfred School at Hampstead, while lecturing on children's welfare at the Exhibition at Olympia, said that ...

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  25. BOXING.

    It is reported that Snowy'' Baker has established a branch in Paris, and has leased the Cirque de Paris. He is endeavoring to arrange a match there ...

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  26. UNDESIRABLE IMMIGRANTS.

    The other day in the Bundaberg Circuit Court, Mr. Justice Lukin made caustic reference to undesirable immigrants being, brought to Queensland. A ...

    Article : 115 words
  27. SMALLPOX SCARE.

    The State is unable to isolate the smallpox contacts, owing to the Federal action with regard to the North Head station. ...

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  28. CANCER TREATMENT.

    Dr. Beard, of Edinburgh, says that after 30 years of research, he haa plainly proved the certainty of cancer yielding to sufficiently powerful ...

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  29. PROTEST DEMONSTRATION.

    At Dougias, Arizona, 8000 copper miners struck work as a demonstration against the deportation of their loader, Thomas Martinez, a sympathiser ...

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  30. YOUTHFUL OFFENDERS.

    In the House of commons to-day, the Home Secretary, Mr. M Kenna, moved the second reading of the Criminal Justice Administration bill. The ...

    Article : 170 words
  31. OUR SUBMARINES.

    The Australian submarines loft Colombo for Singapore on Tuesday. On the same day H.M.A.S. Sydney arrived at Singapore to meet the submarines ...

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  32. TUNNEL WORKERS.

    Ninety workers on the Redfern tunnel works decided last night to cease work to-day. ...

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  33. ON THE GREENS.

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  34. WHITE WOLF.

    The Government troops have severely defeated the brigand, White Wolf, several hundreds of whose followers were killed. The troops encountered the ...

    Article : 89 words
  35. Family Notices

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  36. EMPLOYES STRIKE.

    The Master Builders Association has decided to cease niasonry work on the contracts, pending the settlement of the stone-cutters' look-out. ...

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  37. A.M.I.E.U.

    The result of the ballot for the position of vice-president of the Southern district of the Queensland brunch of the A.M.I.E.U. has been announced as ...

    Article : 55 words
  38. EQUALITY URGED.

    A conference of the Postal and Telegraph Clerks Association has passed a resolution urging that where conditions are equal the pay of men and women ...

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  39. AMERICAN MARCONI'S.

    Giving evidence in the case brought against Edward Fenner for alleged fraud in connection with the sale of Marconi shares, George Richard Smith ...

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  40. POULTRY TRADE DISPUTE.

    The Poultry and Fish Employees Union at a mass meeting decided against resumption of work until a conference has been held. ...

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  41. SAME OLD GAG.

    The police have refused Miss Sylvia Pankhurst permission to lecture here on the ground that she has been convicted. ...

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  42. COUNCIL'S CLIMB DOWN.

    Mr. Cann stated yesterday that the Legislative Council, having passed the Banks Amaigemation Bill and other Government measures, repeatedly ...

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  43. ON THE WAY.

    There was a notable authoring at Victoria, station yesterday to bid farewell to the Governor-General Designate of Australia Sir Ronald Munro ...

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  44. STATE GIRLS GAOLED.

    Emmn Howell and Margaret Fernleigh, two State girls, 18 years of age, were each sentenced to six months' imprisonment in the Central Police Court ...

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  45. ROSE BAY MURDER.

    A man han been arrested at Mudgee in connoction with the Rose Bay murder. ...

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  46. SENATOR MAUGHAN'S ADVICE.

    In the senate yesterday, senator Maughan urged the Government to take steps to prevent a recurrence of the disaster such as befel the St. Pau[?] at ...

    Article : 24 words
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