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  2. MOVE AGAINST BAKERS

    "An application for the de-registration of the Operative Bakers' Union has been made, on the ground of participation in an illegal strike. The ...

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  3. HARBOR BRIDGE TENDERS

    Twenty tenders by six firms, have been received for tho Harbor Bridge. They were opened yesterday. All were within the specifications, and, ...

    Article : 549 words
  4. ROUGH ON POLITICIANS

    That all candidates for' selection for Parliament be required to pass a test in English, and political ...

    Article : 71 words
  5. THIRD DEGREE COMPLAINT

    Members of the iron-trade unions complain that a species of 'third degree is being put upon applicants for work in certain shops, through forms which ...

    Article : 294 words
  6. CASUALTIES IN JAPAN

    The United Press Agency's correspondent at Tokio learns that the extent of the damage by the earthquake was considerable, but it cannot be ...

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  7. MOMENTOUS SESSION

    A division on the question of ousting the British Government is expected to be taken on Monday next, and it is held to be noteworthy that Mr. Macdonald and Mr. Lloyd George have uttered "sentence of death.'' ...

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  8. CHARLTON WINS THE 220 YARDS

    "Boy" Charlton won the 220 Yards Championship of New South Wales last night in the record time of 2min. 23 4-5sec., beating his great Swedish competitor, Arne Borg, by one yard. Second and third places were filled by Borg and E. Henry ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. GRIPPED BY MUD

    To be bogged in a creek for seven hours, attacked by hordes of flies, and lose an eye in consequence, was the trying experience of Mr. James ...

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  10. SINGAPORE

    Mr. Bruce, speaking at a dinner given by the Australian Natives' Association, strongly condemned the present hesitancy in regard to the ...

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  11. OVERSEAS SPORT

    In the Northern Union competition, Rochdale defeated Featherstone by 28 to five. ...

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  12. BIGGER MAIL STEAMERS FOR AUSTRALIA

    The P. and O. R.M.S.Mooltan, 20,800 tons, now en route from London to Australia, on her maiden voyage, She is expected to arrive at Sydney on January 31. The Mooltan has the distinction of being the largest liner to enter the Australian mail service. A sistership, the Maloja, is also being placed on the Australian line. She will leave London on January 18. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. GERMAN SEAMEN

    Five German crews, totalling a hundred men, struck at Cardiff, In response to a message from the London Strike Committee, calling upon all ...

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  14. WORLD'S RECORD BROKEN.

    Doris Thompson, 14 12 years of ago, won the 100 yards breast stroke championship of Queensland in the world's ...

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  15. LOST SUBMARINE

    It is learned authoritatively at Portland that the local naval officials have now definitely decided that the wreck examined by a diver yesterday is the ...

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  16. THE EMPIRE

    Mr. Ramsay Macdonald (leader of the Labor Party) has announced that the proposals of the Imperial Conference will be" submitted to a free vote ...

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  17. £70,000 DAMAGE

    Fires at Laidley and Winton to-day did damage estimated at £70,000. At 2 o'clock this morning a fire started at Winton, and gutted 12 shops ...

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  18. SYDNEY TROUBLE

    The German steamer Hannover still lies at anchor in Neutral Bay, pending the settlement of the crew's demand for the English schedule of pay. ...

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  19. BETTING DEBTS

    A bookmaker at Colne (Lancashire) has sued M'Donald, the cricketer, for the recovery of betting debts. M'Donald was ordered to pay £68. ...

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  20. MILLION FOR ROADS

    According to Mr. Fitzpatrick, Minister for Local Government, although about £1,000,000 was made available for expenditure. ...

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  21. SAFETY OF AIRSHIPS

    The increasing popular apprehension as to the safety of dirigibles is reflected in a motion by Mr. Taylor, a member of the House of ...

    Article : 74 words
  22. FRENCH FINANCE

    Reuter's correspondent at Paris says that a meeting of the French Cabinet, M. Millerand presided, decided to submit to the Chamber of ...

    Article : 114 words
  23. INTER-DOMINION PREFERENCE

    A message from Ottawa states that Senator Wilson (Federal Honorary Minister) and Mr. Oakley (Tariff Commissioner) are expected to arrive ...

    Article : 177 words
  24. UNEMPLOYED

    Unemployed demonstrators marched along the Thames Embankment with banners and bands. They were diverted from the vicinity of Parliament ...

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  25. PETITION IN BANKRUPTCY

    Mr. Howard Houlder, sen., aged 65, once a millionaire shipowner and shipbroker, has filed a petition in bankruptcy. ...

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  26. ATTEMPT ON LIFE

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Express" reports that the secret police frustrated an attempt on the life of Von Seekt, military dictator, ...

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  27. RUSSIAN LEADERS

    Denn Inge, Dean of St. Paul's, lecturing in London, said tho doctors had diagnosed nearly all Russia's Rod leaders as of unsound mind. The majority ...

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  28. SALVATIONISTS

    A hundred and fifty Salvation Army converts, in order to demonstrate their penitence,cast their "idols" into a bonfire on a brazier in one of the ...

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  29. SAVED BERLIN

    "Marshal Foch personally saved Berlin from invasion by the Allied troops just before the Armistice in 1918," said General Allen, former Commander of ...

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  30. MORE MONEY

    General plans have been completed for an addition to Lithgow Small-arms Factory, to cost £65,000. It will take the form of a three-storied [?] ...

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  31. TOLD FORTUNES

    When charged at the Police Court to-day with fortune telling, a married woman stated that she had done so to maintain her children. ...

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  32. POLICEMEN'S WAGES

    Six thousand policemen from all parts of London and the provinces met at the Albert Hall in connection with the Police Federation protest ...

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  33. DEAL IN WHISKY

    A proposal will be submitted to shareholders to sell the business of Mackie and Company, whisky distillers, to the present shareholders for ...

    Article : 69 words
  34. JAPANESE DEPORTED

    Ten Japanese who were prosecuted as prohibited immigrants were deported by the Eastern last night, at the expense of the owners of the shelling ...

    Article : 40 words
  35. BRITAIN AND GREECE

    Router's correspondent at Athens says the newspapers are giving prominence to a letter from Mr. Bentinck, British Charge d'Affaires, to M. ...

    Article : 39 words
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