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  2. SAFETY MEN TO BE CALLED OUT Continued from Page 9

    It was announced late to-night that, as the executive of the Enginedrivers and Firemen's Association was meeting that night, any decision of the ...

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  3. BRITISH GOVERNMENT

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald), who was accompanied. by his daughter, was tumuituously welcomed at Lossiemouth on his ...

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  4. ALSATIAN DOGS

    In consequence of the prohibition by the Federal Ministry of the importation of Alsatian dogs, the State Ministers of Agriculture, at their meeting to-day ...

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  5. IGNORING THE MIDDLE CLASSES

    All three political parties have now unfurled their battle standards. The most momentous general election of this century lies just ahead, and in ...

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  6. OBITUARY

    Mr. William Richardson, of Dalveen. Woodchester, died on Tuesday night at the age of 70. He was born at Balhannah on January 29, 1850, his father ...

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  7. THE RECENT LIBEL ACTION

    Mr. Hannaford asked the Commissioner of Crown Lands (Hon. G. F. Jenkins), in the Assembly yesterday: —1. Has the Commissioner's attention ...

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  8. UNEMPLOYMENT

    One of the most urgent questions discussed at the Premiers" Conference just closed was unemployment. Thousands of Australians have already suffered ...

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  9. AUSTRALIAN PROBLEMS

    The British Empire League to-day gave a luncheon to Mr. Bavin. Premier of New South Wales, at St. James-square. There was a ...

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  10. BIG FIRE IN SYDNEY

    Millions of feet of cinematograph film were destroyed in a spectacular fire, which broke out in the Medcalf bonded and free stores, in ...

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  11. EFFORTS TO SETTLE THE TROUBLE

    The Mayor of Newcastle (Alderman Wheeler) has made a proposal that, as the Coal Commission has expressed a willingness to assist the parties to come ...

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  12. NURSERY RHYMES.

    Who was Mother Goose, and whence came the nursery rhymes familiar to all of us? The question has long been shrouded, at least in the United States ...

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  13. CHARGES GREATLY EXAGGERATED

    Judge Coyle, who as a Royal Commissioner, investigated charges money by Mr. Lang, leader of the Opposition in the New South Wales Parliaments ...

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  14. FEDERAL DECISION

    The institution of the embargo against Alsatian dogs was confirmed to-day by the Minister of Customs (Mr Bullett), who announced that a ...

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  15. SYDNEY GAS SUPPLY

    The gas supply had improved somewhat to-day owing to the quality of the coal used being better. Hospitals and restaurants had a good ...

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  16. BROADCASTING

    Melbourne will be the headquarters of the National Broadcasting Service This announcement was made to-day by Mr. Stuart F. Doyle, chairman of ...

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  17. THEATRE ROYAL

    Cosmo Hamilton's "Scandal" would find it hard to live up to its name these hectic times, but even if his epigrams are but the best French paste, they were so ...

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  18. HEBBURN COLLIERIES PICKETED

    Hebburn No. 1 and No. 2 collieries were picketed again to-day by sixty miners, but the union did not send any men to the Richmond Main as ...

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  19. UMBER POSITION

    No change occurred to-day in the strike position as far as the city and suburban timber mills were concerned. Members of the Timber Merchants' ...

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  20. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    It is understood that the Cabinet decided to-day that the Federal Parliament will meet again in either the first or second week in August and ...

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  21. NORTHERN FIELDS QUIET

    The northern fields were quiet to-v day pending the result of the decisions to be made in Sydney. Opinions in the north are against ...

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  22. DELHI BOMBING CASE

    The trial was concluded to-day of Bhagat Singh and Dutt, accused of having been responsible for the Delhi tombing case. ...

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  23. COAL FOR NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS

    The Railway Department is facing a difficulty on account of the absence of supplies of Newcastle coal, a proportion of which is ordinarily used to mix with ...

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  24. ATTACK ON BUILDING CONTRACTORS

    A brutal attack was made on two building contractors by three men early to-day. The victims were Mr. Ernest Gilkes (60), of Waverley. and ...

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  25. ZINC CORPORATION

    At the meeting of the Zinc Carporation to-day, Mr. Skipwith, vice-chairman, who presided, in the absence Mr. Homes, owing to ill-health, referred ...

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  26. FURTHER CONVERSATIONS

    Further conversations have taken place between counsel representing employers and employes with the object of reaching some basis settlement ...

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  27. DIVORCE LAWS

    In the Divorce Court to-day, Mr. Justice Burnside remarked that there has something in the repeated reluests for a revision of the divorce ...

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  28. QUEENSLAND POLITICS

    Important legislation is foreshadowed by the Premier (Mr. Moore) for the first session of the new Parliament. The reduction of members' salaries will be ...

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  29. THE SVERIGE

    The Swedish aeroplane Sverige, in which Captain Ahrenberg and two companions are attempting to pioneer a northern air route between Europe ...

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  30. MIND'S TRICKS WITH BODY

    Can a man be poisoned by merely looking at a basket of strawberries? A London doctor, giving evidence before Mr. Justice Rowlatt, in an action ...

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  31. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS

    The Grand Hotel, Chinchilla, was burned to the ground at midnight last night. The licensee. Mr. G. Kemp, was admitted to the hospital suffering from ...

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  32. MINING

    At the Coolgardie Warden's Court yesterday, the Golden Butterfly Gold Mining Company was granted three months' exemption from labor conditions on its leases at ...

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  33. CITY OF PERTH CHRISTENED

    The air liner City of Perth was christened by Lady Campion, wife of the Governor, at the May lands Aerodrome this afternoon, in the ...

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  34. AUSTIN MOTORS

    The "Financial News" understands that the Austin Motor Company contemplates the formation of an associated American company. The first ...

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  35. A JOCKEY INJURED Melbourne, June 12.

    Mr. L. Ellis, a well-known Crosscountry jockeys fell, with Jollity in the Brush Steeplechase at Mentone today. He was admitted to the Alfred ...

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  36. INJURED BY A FALL

    Miss Laurie Pen-in (28). of Wakefield-street, Adelaide, was admitted to the Adelaide Hospital last night suffering from a. fractured ankle. The ...

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  37. ANNA PAVLOVA

    Pavlova, who will commerce her Adelaide season on June 26 at the Theatre Royal, is another of the many great artists who have risen from poverty. She ...

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  38. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN MINING

    May output:—Lake View and Star, 7,975 tons, yielded £9,860. There was also treated 4,280 tons of tributers' ore Working costs for the mouth totalled ...

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  39. THE ROYAL SOUTH AUSTRALIAN YACHT SQUADRON

    At a meeting of the Royal South Australian Yacht Squadron held at the Port Adelaide clubrooms on Wednesday evening trophies won during the past season were ...

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  40. MATH OF A SYRIAN

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 120 words
  41. BILLIARDS

    Only a few big breaks were seen today at the match between Willie Smith and Fred Lindrum. Smith in the two sessions to-day gained 1881, and is now ...

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  42. JOCKEY FINED AT MENTONE

    At Mentone to-day R. McMahon, rider of Derision in the Brush Steeplechase, was fined £3 by the stipendiary stewards for having unduly punished his mount with ...

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  43. BLASTING OPERATIONS

    During blasting operations on the site of an old school to-day, a quantity of earth and shale was hurled across Adelaide-street, breaking ...

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  44. A COMPROMISE

    With a tremendous effort Dodson just managed to leap out of the way of his friend Watkin's car in time. Watkin slowed up and turned to him. ...

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  45. COULDN'T DENY IT

    Wife—"Look me in the face, sir." He raised his eyes timorously. "Now. sir. deny, if you dare, that you married me for my money." ...

    Article : 41 words
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