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  2. THE WATERSIDE WAR

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.-- Application was made to-day before the State Industrial Registrar (Mr. F. W. Kitching) by the Returned Sailors, and ...

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  3. COMMONWEALTH LOAN

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.-- Speaking recently concerning the Commonwealth loan for the States now being floated Mr. F. O. Steel, (chairman of the ...

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  4. 'READY FOR THE ELECTIONS'

    "The time is overripe for New States," declared Mr. J. C. May, a member of the New States Executive, when interviewed by a '' Tweed ...

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  5. THE RIGHT TO WORK

    SYDNEY, Wednesday-- Mr. A. G. Willis (secretary of the Coal Miners' Association) told the Federal Insurance Commission to-day that he did not ...

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  6. DENNISTOUN CASE

    LONDON, Tuesday.-- An attack of sciatica prevented Lieut. Col. Onslow Dennistoun from attending court to-day when the case in which Dorothy ...

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  7. CONSPIRACY TRIAL

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.-- The City Coroner (Mr. Jamieson) began an inquiry this morning concerning the death of Elma Mary Reading in a ...

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  8. BY WIRE AND CABLE.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.-- The conference of Associated Chambers of Commerce to-day decided that the time had arrived for the ...

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  9. TWO YEARS FOR ARSON.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.-- At the Central Criminal Court to-day, Afred Triekett, who was convicted yesterday of[?], was sentenced to two years' ...

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  10. EDUCATION

    SYDNEY, Wednesday-- The Minister for Education (Mr. Bruntnell) has decided to adopt an important educational scheme for children in far ...

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  11. HIS NICE LITTLE JOB.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--At a meeting of the Cabinet to day, Archibald Charles McDonald Lockhart district surveyor at Morce, was appointed ...

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  12. ANOTHER STEAMER BLACK.

    Further trouble occurred to-day in connection with the steamer Volumnia. Following on the decision of the Trolly and Dra[?] Union not to handle any ...

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  13. ONE BILL FOR THE SESSION.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.-- Cabinet to-day decided that only the Ne Temere Bill would be submitted to Parliament during the special session, which ...

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  14. MR. NESBITT'S £200.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.-- The City Council, by a large majority, decided that no further action should be taken to recover the amount of about £200, ...

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  15. BURNT HIS HOME

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.-- The police when informed by telephone to-night that a man was burning his house down in Brunswick, rushed to the place ...

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  16. WESTRALIA'S WRONGS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.-- Sir James Mitchell, giving evidence before the Federal Royal Commission on the disabilities of West Australia, said the ...

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  17. OUR THIRST

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.-- The announcement that the big whisky firms of Dewar, Buchanan, Walker, and D.C.L. had effected a merger was confirmed ...

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  18. PROGRESSIVES' OBJECTIVE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.-- Mr. J. J. Price (general secretary of the Progressive party of New South Wales) takes strong exception to the use by the ...

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  19. TOURING CRICKETERS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.-- In the cricket match, Victoria versus Manawatu (N.Z.), the latter, in the first innings, scored 205 runs. Victoria, in the first ...

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  20. AMERICAN FLEET

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.-- Rear Admiral David Porter, paymaster of the General Navy, gave the Australian Press Association some interesting ...

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  21. £1600 DAMAGES

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.-- The case in which Stanley Mattinson, a crack rifle shot and farmer of the South Coast, sued the railway commissioners, ...

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  22. GOLD IMPORTS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.-- Between January 1 and March 15 £3,773,816 worth of gold was imported into Australia. The figures for last week show ...

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  23. WANTS TO BE HONEST

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.-- The action was resumed to-day in which Roy Conolly formerly editor of the "Labor Daily, " is claiming £500 by way of ...

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  24. SINGAPORE BASE

    LONDON, Tuesday.-- In the House of Commons to-day, replying to Mr. Kenworthy (Lab.), Sir L. Worthington Evans (Secretary for War) said ...

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  25. GLORIOUS DEEDS OF ANZACS.

    PERTH, Wednesday.-- Mr. Bruce (Prime Minister), on arrival at Katanning, received a number of messages congratulating him on the stand[?] ...

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  26. AN IDEAL CITY

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- As was befitting for such an historic occasion, the first meeting of the greater Brisbane City Council to-day was held with great ...

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  27. HEIR TO MILLIONS.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.-- Franklin Wilson, aged 17,an apprentice on the ship Garthpool, now in Melbourne, is said to be heir to 13,000,000 dollasr. ...

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  28. POLITICAL MOTIVES

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.-- Speaking at a meeting of the Returned Soldiers' League last night, Ald. Davidson, of the State Executive, urged a repeal of ...

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  29. THIRTY MINERS ARE KILLED IN TERRIFIC EXPLOSION.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.-- At Fairmont, West Virginia, 40 or 50 miners were entombed to-day owing to an explosion in a mine owned by ...

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  30. TENDERS FOR BYANGUM BRIDGE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.-- The members for Byron have been advised by the Local Government Department that tenders will be ...

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  31. PROTECTING THE PUBLIC.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.-- The Attorney-General (Mr. Bavin) stated, to-day that action would shortly be taken under the Monopolies Act to see that ...

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  32. PUBLIC HEALTH

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.-- Dr. J. W. Hill, giving evidence before the National Health Commission, said the bigger country centres should have subsidised ...

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  33. CONSTRUCTION WORK ON BYRON BAY JETTY.

    Preparations are being made by the Railway Department to lay a line for conveying material for the construction of the new jetty at ...

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  34. WHILE THE KING IS AWAY.

    LONDON, Tuesday.-- The King this morning held a Privy Council for the appointment of a commission to excercise if necessary certain functions for ...

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  35. STOCK PRICES COLLAPSE.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.-- Stock prices broke precipitously coincident with the drastic decline in the price of grain futures in Chicago and Winnipeg. ...

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  36. UNEMPLOYMENT

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.-- Giving evidence before the National Insurance Commission to-day, Mr. A. C. Willis (president of the Miners' Federation) ...

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  37. INFANTILE PARALYSIS

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Wednesday.-- It is stated that the Roman Catholic Church authorities at Palmerston North have been defying the health ...

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  38. VALLEY OF THE TWEED

    From Lamington (Q.) Plateau. Mr. R. A. McInnis chairman of the Town Planning Association of Queensland, recently, visited Springbrook and ...

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  39. CONCESSIONS TO PLAYERS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.-- A meeting of the council of the Lawn Tennis Association has resolved that any player accepting a reduction of more than 40 ...

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  40. THE BUTTER BOARD

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.-- The Minister for Markets and Migration (Senator Wilson) said to-day that the section of the Dairy Producers Export ...

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  41. THE DAVIS CUP

    WASHINGTON, Tues day.--Australia will meet Hawaii in her first Davis Cup match in 1925 as a result of the draw just made. Ambassadors of ...

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  42. MONEY IN BOOTS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--In the Divorce court to-day Mr. Justice Owen granted permanent alimony, at the rate of £3,600 per year, to Mrs. ...

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  43. AIR ROUTE TO AUSTRALIA.

    LONDON, Tuesday.-- Major General Sir William Brancker (Director of Civil Aviation), and Captain Cobsman (pilot), have arrived at Croydon, for ...

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  44. UNJUSTLY BLAMED

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.-- Sir George Fuller (Premier) gave an emphatic denial to-day to the statement that the Government was entirely responsible for ...

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  45. IN THE KING'S ABSENCE

    Take in While KING AWAY W&C. The King's commission, which has now been gazetted, consists of Prince Henry, the Archbishop of Canterbury, ...

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  46. THE VERGE BEQUEST.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.-- Arrangements have been almost completed for the administration and distribution of the German Verge bequest of £110,000 ...

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  47. THE FISHERIES BILL.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.-- Mr. Oakes (Chief Secretary) states that a draft of the Fisheries Bill is now in course of preparation, and in addition to ...

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  48. SOLACE FOR LOSS OF ASHES.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.-- It is estimated that the Marylebone Cricket Club will recieve over £30,000 as a result of the Englishmen's tour of ...

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