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  2. NIGHT IN THE BUSH

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--In the jury court to-day, an asylum patient, Blanche Bowen, a widow, brought action against W. G. Matchett and Co. Ltd., for ...

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  3. NETEMERE

    NEWCASTLE, Tuesday.--Speaking at the Anglican diocesan synod at Newcastle last night, Bishop Stephen said, in reference to the Marriage ...

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  4. THE SOFIA OUTRAGE

    SOFIA, Monday.--An ex-officer, and the Communist leader Minkoff, has been killed while resisting arrest. He is alleged to have been the principal ...

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  5. STRUCK THE GRATE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Joseph Hereford (53), an estate agent, of Petersham, is said to have risen from his bed last night, and tripping, fallen against a ...

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  6. BY WIRE AND CABLE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Dorothy Barrett, a single woman, employed in Cessnock as a domestic, was returning to her home several miles out of town in ...

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  7. NATIONAL INSURANCE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--A special meeting of the Friendly Societies' Association of New South Wales was held last night, at which a motion to the ...

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  8. TAX EVADERS

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--In the case today, in which a leading Brisbane firm of accountants was proceeded against by the Commissioner of Taxation for having ...

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  9. GOVERNMENT DEFIED.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--The City Council Electricity Committee has decided to defy the, Government respecting the erection of a new power horse, and has ...

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  10. NATIVE TURMOIL

    CAPETOWN, Monday--A disturbance in the native location at Bloemfontein to-day resulted in a serious situation. The police seized a native ...

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  11. A MANSION FOR THE PRINCE.

    BUENOS AYRES, Monday.--The Government has selected the mansion of Senor-Daniel Ortiz Basualdo, a wealthy citizen, for they Prince of ...

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  12. CO-OPERATION

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--A conference of delegates from various co-operative organisations was held yesterday at the Treasury to consider what further steps ...

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  13. BLOOD STOCK SALES

    SYDNNEY, Tuesday.--At William Inglis and Co.'s blood stock sales today, Mitchell Brothers, of Table Top, paid 875 guineas for the stallion ...

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  14. RETURN OF THE KING AND QUEEN.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--It is announced that the King and Queen intend breaking their homeward journey at Paris on Friday, when a lunch will ...

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  15. BEER STRIKE

    PERTH, Tuesday.--A meeting held in Main Street last night carried a motion that a beer strike be inaugurated, that all hotels be picketed, and that ...

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  16. DRIVEN BY THIRST

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Ernest Clement and Malcolm Ferguson were charged at the Parramatta Quarter Sessions this afternoon with having maliciously shot ...

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  17. BRAN AND POLLARD GO UP.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Owing to the keen demand ruling, the N.S.W. Flour Millers' Association to-day decided to increase the rates for bran and pollard ...

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  18. A LESSON FOR AUSTRALIA.

    BERLIN, Monday.--In order to further reduce the cost of German shipbuilding, the railways announce a reduction of freights upon iron and ...

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  19. TUBERCULIN

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--The annual interstate conference of Ministers Agriculture was opened at Hobart yesterday by the State Governor (Sir ...

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  20. AUSTRALIA IS THERE

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Many working models make the Australian pavilion at Wembley fair and attractive. The best of these will be a complete ...

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  21. MR. JUSTICE BLAIR

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--Mr. Justice Blair has been appointed Chief Justice, I and Mr. W. Webb (Solicitor-General) is to be appointed to the judiciary and ...

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  22. FINE WEATHER.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Fine weather conditions prevailed over the greater part of the State yesterday. ...

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  23. AMALGAMATION

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Mr. C. E. D. Meares, (manager of the Coastal Farmers' Co-operative Society, Ltd.), addressing the delegates of the various ...

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  24. FRENCH POLICY

    PARIS, Monday.--To-day's ministerial declaration in the Chamber and the Senate is eagerly awaited. The document as finally approved by ...

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  25. AUSTRALIA LAST

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--A bitter fight is expected at the next Labor meeting over the controversy which arose at the meeting of the City Council this ...

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  26. HAND RIPPED OFF.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Victor Hunt (17), employed at the Marrickville glass works, met with a dreadful accident this morning. He was adjusting ...

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  27. DR. PAGE RETURNS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--Dr. Page (Commonwealth Treasurer), interviewed to-day, said that he was much improved in health as the result of his tour ...

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  28. GRANT FOR CHILDREN.

    When Parliament meets in a few months' time it will be asked to approve of a grant for the education of the five children of the late Chief ...

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  29. CONTROL OF MUNITIONS.

    GENEVA, Monday.--Mr. Tchitcherin (Soviet Commissary for Foreign Affairs), has informed the Secretary-General of the League of Nation that ...

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  30. IN PLACE OF COAL

    VIENNA, Monday.--The Press of the city is rejoicing over a young chemist's discovery of a process for the carbonising of wood and wood ...

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  31. BRUCE SMITH GAOLED

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--A plea of guilty was entered by Bruce Smith (25), laborer, at the Darlinghurst ¼ sessions to-day, to the charge of shopbreaking. ...

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  32. IN HIS RIGHT PLACE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--The case in which Jacob Johnson (or Johannson), assistant secretary of the Sydney branch of the Federated Seamen's ...

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  33. HIS LIFE TO BE SPARED.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday,--On March 19, William Patrick Marshall was found guilty of having caused strychnine to be administered to his wife, ...

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  34. HIS VAIN REGRETS

    LONDON, Monday.--The correspondent in Vienna of the "Daily Chronicle" tells a gruesome story of a widower who had requested permission ...

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  35. CORSET PARADES

    LONDON, Monday.--The latest novelty in the dress world is a corset revue in an Oxford Street store by mannequins, who appear on a stage ...

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  36. ADVANCE TOWARDS PEACE.

    NEWCASTLE, Tuesday.--Bishop Stephen (Anglican Bishop of New castle) referring to the Geneva protocol, at the Anglican synod to-day said ...

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  37. STOLEN CYCLES

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--At the Newtown Police Court to-day, Leonard Williams, Thomas Chalker, Alfred Walshaw, and Francis Fox were each ...

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  38. STATE ELECTIONS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--In a statement issued to-night the Premier (Sir George Fuller), said: I notice that Mr. Lang is repeating his foolish argument in the ...

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  39. IMMIGRATION

    LONDON, Monday.--The committee of the Empire Community Settlement Association reports that a scheme aiming at the establishment of residential ...

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  40. GOOD NEWS FOR PRISONERS.

    CAPETOWN, Monday.--In connection with the forthcoming visit of the Prince of Wales, the Minister for Justice has ordered the release of all ...

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  41. WOOL INDUSTRY

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Should good general rains fall in the pastoral districts of N.S.W., Australia's wool clip for this season is expected to be worth ...

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  42. POLICE CONFERENCE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday--The police conference to-day re-affirmed previous recommendations that all members in the force should be allowed to retire ...

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  43. FINE OF £50

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.--At the Adelaide Police Court this mornings before Mr. E. M. Sabine, Louis Conrad pleaded guilty to a charge of having been ...

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  44. CATCHING UP.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--The Postmaster-General (Mr. Gibson) stated to-day that he was hopeful that all applications for telephone installations ...

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  45. BUSHED

    CAMDEN, Tuesday.--Four young men felt their camp in Burrangong Valley on Saturday morning, promising to return for breakfast. Although the ...

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  46. RELUCTANT WITNESSES

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--When the Tariff Board's enquiry was resumed today, the application of the Crown Glass Coy., of Sydney, for increase of duty on ...

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  47. PROTESTANT LABOR PARTY.

    The principal planks of the Protestant Independent Labor Party include a five-day working week of 44 hours, preference to unionists, eventual ...

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  48. CITY COUNCIL'S BIG INCOME.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--The finance committee of the City Council held a meeting this afternoon to discuss the estimates for the current financial year, ...

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  49. A DOUBLE-BARRELLED CHARGE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--At the Parramatta Quarter Sessions to-day, Walter Jesse Riordan farmer, of Castle Hill, was charged with having shot at Albert ...

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  50. HORDERN DIVORCE SUIT.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--The hearing of the suit for the dissolution of her marriage instituted by Olga Clara Hordern against Lebbeus Hordern has been ...

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  51. THORNE TO DIE.

    LONDON, Monday.--The "Daily Express" understands that the Home Secretary (Sir W. Joynon-Hicks) has written to the father of Norman Thorne, ...

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  52. HOTELS TO CLOSE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--A proclamation was issued to-day closing all hotels in the State on Anzac Day (April 25), from 10.30 a.m. to 1 p.m. ...

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