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  2. MIGRATION

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Speaking on migration at the Millions Club to-day, Dr. A. H. Horsfell, said that in the Argentine many inducements were offered to ...

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  3. A BUSH TRAGEDY

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Suspicious circumstances surround the death of Phillip Wilcocks, whose body was found at Narracan Creek, near Melbourne ...

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  4. CO-OPERATION

    SYDNEY, Monday.--At a conference of representatives of the bacon factories to consider the present position of the industry, and to urge greater ...

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  5. P.P.U.

    The monthly meeting of the Uki branch of the P.P.U. was held in the School of Arts on Saturday morning, The president (Mr. C. Fuge) occupied ...

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  6. SYDNEY'S GREAT SHOW

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The Royal Agricultural Show opened to-day. Entries, as a result of the great season which the country has exeprienced, far exceed ...

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  7. SUGAR INDUSTRY

    BRISBANE, Monday.--All the sugar interests in Queensland were represented at a conference called to-day by the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. W. ...

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  8. BY WIRE AND CABLE

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The first report of the Metropolitan Town planing Commission for urgent works estimates the gross cost at £1,972,000, and ...

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  9. EXIT SUNNY CORNER.

    SUNNY CORNER (N.S.W.), Monday.--Thirty people are leaving Sunny Corner at the end of the month, which practically wipes out the village. Most ...

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  10. GENERAL CHAUVEL INJURED.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--General Sir Harry Chauvel, while inspecting a position on the coast, eight miles from Darwin, for a site for erecting guns, ...

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  11. NARROW ESCAPE

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Three men had a narrow escape from drowning at Maroubra Bay last night. They, were bound for Sydney in a small motor ...

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  12. FIVE DOCK FATALITY

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The inquest concerning the deaths of Mr. and Mrs. Gurr who were run down and killed by a motor car at Five Dock on March 20, ...

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  13. MANSLAUGHTER CHARGE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--As the result of the smash between a motor car and a road sweeper in Spit Road, Mosman, when George Curll, the driver of the ...

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  14. MOTORIST'S WORRIES

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Victor Lindley, while driving his motor car long Parramatta Road, some months ago, ran down and killed Robert Walker, and ...

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  15. MINOR RAILWAY SMASH.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The end carriage of a train smashed into a horse box during shunting operations at West Maitland yesterday. Two carriages ...

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  16. ON NATIONALISM

    "Politics" writes in the "Casino Courier":--It has been publicly stated that Mr. Elsmer Jones, Mayor of Casino has been offered a Nationalist ...

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  17. CAUGHT RED-HANDED

    SYDNEY, Monday.--In consequence of information received on Saturday morning, a posse of police lay in wait at the railway yards, Auburn, on ...

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  18. PROHIBITION REFERENDUM.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The latest figures for the Westralian prohibition referendum are: For 34,952, against 62,304. ...

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  19. HOLY YEAR PILGRIMAGE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The mail steamer Mongolia, which leaves tor morrow for London, has amongst her passengers 250 pilgrims bound for ...

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  20. INTO THE HARBOUR

    SYDNEY, Monday.--While Constable Salmon was standing on the Manly Ferry Wharf, at Circular Quay, this morning, he saw a mam climb over the ...

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  21. NOBODY KNOWS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The mystery strike which took place on the steamer Cooma on Saturday has been declared off, and the vessel sailed for northern ...

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  22. MONEY IN THE BANK

    SYDNEY, Monday.--At the Central Police Court to-day, John Percival Maitland was charged with having obtained £190 from Alfred Clack by ...

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  23. 'RAT HOUSE OR BAY'

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--A few days before his disappearnce Detective Fowler, for whom the police are searching said to a friend: "I will be in the rat ...

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  24. PASSENGER DISAPPEARS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--James Glasgow, who embarked on the Wyandra at Townsville, on transfer from the Townsville branch of the pipe wokrs to ...

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  25. ASKED FOR £300

    SYDNEY, Monday.--In the Banco Court to-day, Mrs. Princilla Hutchinson sued Samuel Bilber, a furrier, trading as Davis and Bilber, to recover £300 ...

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  26. MAN'S COURAGEOUS ACT

    When William Tonks, nearly 60 years of age, was working on a lighter near Hannell Streetm Wickham, on the Hunter, he noticed a little girl in the ...

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  27. THE NEW CRUISERS

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Several workmen at Cockatoo Island dockyard state that they received permission to hold a meeting at the lunch hour to-day to ...

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  28. A CONSTABLE'S DEATH.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Constable Humphries, who was seriously injured while cranking up a motor car in Darlinghurst yesterday, died in hospital ...

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  29. UNLOADING THE VOLUMNIA.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The work of loading the coal cargo form the Volumnia to the Commonwealth liner Dilga was commenced by returnet ...

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  30. THE RIFLE

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  31. 'MORAL DEPRAVITY'

    SYDNEY, Monday.--In the Banco Court to-day, two school teachers, William Trewhella and William Carse, sued Alfred Cramp and Richard McDonald, ...

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  32. GET ON THE ROLL.

    If the rights of citizenship are worth having at all--and they have been gained at the cost of much travail in the years that are past--they are worth ...

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  33. HELP FOR CRIMINALS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Judge Bevan, in sentencing Ernest Burn to 18 months' imprisonment at Broken Hill, on the charge of having unlawfully ...

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  34. NATIONAL PARTY

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Mr. Fitzpatrick (Minister for Local Government), speaking at Orange, to-day, denounced the Labour Party. He declared that the ...

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  35. UNEMPLOYMENT

    SYDNEY, Monday.--A deputation waited on the Premier (Sir George Fuller), and the Minister for Labor (Mr. FFarrar), to-day, and asked that ...

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  36. TWIN TOWNS' CLUB.

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  37. RAIN ELSEWHERE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Further light to moderate rains were recorded on the Central and North Coast and Blue Mountains yesterday. Scattered falls ...

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  38. SHIFTING A BANK.

    An interesting piece of work in connection with the erection of new banking premises for the Bank of Australasia at Kyogle is being carried out at ...

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  39. MONEY IN BRICKS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The Minister for Works (Mr. Ball) stated to-day that it had been decided to increase by one-third the plant at the State brick ...

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  40. 'ON HIND LEGS'

    HOBART, Monday.--The Governor of Tasmania (Sir James O'Grady), speaking at a social function, said he was sorry to see Tasmania somewhat cowed ...

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  41. SWIMMING RACES.

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  42. OFFER OF £20,000.

    Mr. W. Longworth, of Karuah, near Port Stephens, informed Ald. Light, Mayor of Newcastle, that he would make a gift of £20,000 to the ...

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  43. VISITORS PROM A DRY AND THIRSTY LAND.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The Federal Government has decided that liquor shall be available at the reception to the officers of the visiting ...

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