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  2. LAST MINUTE NEWS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- That there had been corruption on the part of Alderman Walker, was sated in the report of Mr. Lamb, K.C., who as a ...

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  3. RANDWICK GALLOPS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. Valwyne, one of the Melbourne candidates for the Sydney Cup, showed Rood form over a mile on the course ...

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  4. SHOT IN MOTOR CAR

    MANILA, Monday.--Following an amateur concert at the Army and Navy club on Saturday night, Lieutenant John S. Thompson, of the ...

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  5. MR. WATT AND CANBERRA

    When the Speaker of the House of Representatives (Mr. W. A. Watt) stepped from the Sydney [?] this afternoon, returning ...

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  6. HEARD THE TRAIN WHISTLE

    Mr. L. Moore, the assistant, stationmaster at Bayswater, said that when the accident happened he was on the platform waiting to hand over the ...

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  7. A PHILANTHROPIST

    Mr. James Griffiths, [?] founder of the big tea firm of Griffiths' Bros., Melbourne, who lost his life in the Bayswater level crossing ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Bayswater Tragedy

    Twice in the last seven or eight months the Bayswater Progress Association has made application to the Railways Commissioners for a ...

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  9. ULSTER ELECTIONS

    LONDON, April 6. -- Latest returns in the elections in Northern Ireland assure the Government a majority out of the 52 members constituting ...

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  10. ASSAULTED DAUGHTER

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday. -- Harry Francis Michell was sentenced to five years' imprisonment by Mr.[?] Parsons in the Criminal [?] ...

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  11. "A DEATH TRAP"

    The Coroner: The home signal can be at "Proceed" and the gates against the train? Witness: Yes: but that is against ...

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  12. SIR H. LAUDER IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. --[?] Lauder, who is to have another season in Australia this year, reached [?] today by the Tango [?] ...

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  13. SUBDIVISIONS CO.

    The meeting of Melbourne Subdivisions, held in the Melbourne Hown Hall this afternoon, was lively one, Mr. J. Woolf presided. ...

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  14. SIGNAL WORKED BY HAND

    Prior to visiting the scene of the accident, evidence was given by Henry James Cash, assistant engineer of the Victorian Railways. He produced ...

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  15. NORTHERN IRELAND ELECTIONS

    LONDON, April 6.--The elections in Northern Ireland resulted in the return of 32 Unionists, 10 Nationalists, four independent Unionist, three Laborites, ...

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  16. SANDOWN PARK RACES

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  17. WEEK-END ACCIDENTS

    The Identity of the three people who met their deaths during the week-end. and whose bodies wore unidentified yesterday, has now been fixed. ...

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  18. THE HAWK'S PROSPECTS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--After his Warwick Farm failure an idea gained currency that The Hawk had enough racing for the time being and was ...

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  19. WHY PAY INCOME TAX?

    "Why pay income tax? I've had this shop, 'Christies,' for many years, but I've never paid any, and you can do the same. ...

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  20. WIFE'S PATHETIC CRIES Mr. Chandler's Story

    Mr. A. Chandler, M.L.C., had a graphic story to tell this morning, after a sleepless night' spent at the hospital in Ringwood, whither he had taken Mrs. ...

    Article : 368 words
  21. FARMERS AND NOXIOUS WEEDS

    BENDIGO, Tuesday.--A conference or country municipalities convened by the Minister for Lands at the request Of Tullaroop shire, was held in ...

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  22. LAUSANNE'S GALLOP

    Lausanne did hot gallop with Jimmie [?] at Randwick, the arrangement to that effect falling through because Frank Musgrave objected to ...

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  23. GATES DESCRIBED

    Joseph James Montgomery, engineer in the Railways Department, described the gates which were in operation at Wickham road crossing ...

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  24. FAMILY'S ESCAPE

    Mr. Marrott, of McGuinness road, Bentleigh, and his wife and five children, had a narrow escape, while passing over the level crossing at ...

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  25. RICHMOND RACES

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 403 words
  26. MRS. YOUNGER'S CASE

    Nell Kathleen Younger's application to Mr. Justice Weigall for a writ of mandamus to compel Judge Williams to state a ...

    Article : 283 words
  27. RACE APPEAL DISMISSED

    BENDIGO, Tuesday. -- The Northern District Racing Association today dismissed the appeal of C. C. M'Innes, owner of Teeitah against ...

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  28. MAN STABBED WITH BOOTMAKERS KNIFE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--James Alexander Windinbanks, 24. wont Inst night to visit friends in Cleveland street, and as they, were not at home he ...

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  29. NO OFFICIAL COMMENT Councils Responsible for Lighting

    In the absence of Mr. Clapp, chief Commissioner of Railways, Commissioner Molomby stated today that no departmental report of the accident ...

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  30. "HERALD" FUND

    "The Herald" fund for the twelve orphans left by the victims of the Highett crossing smash now reaches over £217. More than £1070 has ...

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  31. THROWN FROM HORSE IN CITY STREET

    A man, between 50 and 60 years of age, was thrown from his horse this afternoon in Elizabeth street. The horse rolled over him. The ...

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  32. MISS MORTON Church and Kindergarten Worker

    Miss Elizabeth Morton was the fourth of five daughters of the Rev. W. L. Morton, of Punt road. South Yarra. She was a native of Victoria, ...

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  33. JENNINGS MAY HIDE WHITTIER

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 471 words
  34. WRIT AGAINST CITY COUNCIL

    Cyclone Pty. Ltd. today took out a Supremo Court writ against the Melbourne City Council, claiming , £400 for damage alleged to have been ...

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  35. WHY NOT FOUR LAMPS?

    Mr. Slater: If it is sworn that the south-cast gate was across the track, how would you reconcile that with your theory? ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  36. S.A. BOOKMAKER AND JOCKEYS IN TROUBLE

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday. -- The Broken Hill Registration Board last night, inquiring Into a Hurdle Race at tho South meeting on March 7 ...

    Article : 61 words
  37. SCRATCHINGS

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  38. LATE STOCKS AND SHARES

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  39. PREMIER'S REGRET "Gates Would Make Lines Unpayable"

    The Premier (Mr. Allan), expressed deep regret at the death of Mr. J. Griffiths, Miss J. E. Harris, and Miss E. Morton, and his sympathy ...

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  40. ENCRE BOLTS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--The Doncaster candidate, Enere, broke away from her attendant while being taken from the Broadmeadow course, Newcastle, ...

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  41. STATE CABINET SITS

    [?] late this afternoon, the State Cabinet gave further consideration to bills. A preliminary report was given by the Premier (Mr. Allan) ...

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  42. COLLEGE CRICKET, ORMOND v. QUEEN'S

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  43. FELL DOWNSTAIRS AND DIED

    David Russell Fulton, 28, an accountant in the motor department of Dalgety and Co., residing at the Temple Court Hotel Queen street ...

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  44. H.M.A.S ADELAIDE WELCOMED

    [?] message was despatched to H.M.A.S. Adelaide yesterday evening:--"The Minister for Defence and the Naval Board ...

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  45. SECOND MISHAP IN TWO MONTHS

    Yesterday's accident was the second that has occurred at the Bayswater crossing within two months. ...

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  46. TRAP-SHOOTING

    Starting and pigeon sweeps and trophies attracted a good attendance at the Melbourne Gun Club this afternoon. The birds were [?] From a field of ten shooters, Robertson, Tubb. ...

    Article : 55 words
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