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  2. THE PRIME MINISTER.

    After the meeting at Renmark last night, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce and Senator Wilson attended the clubroom of the local branch at the Returned Soldiers' Association, and ...

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  3. A RAILWAY SMASH.

    A sensational railway smash occurred between Grafton and Casino, on Monday night, when a goods train was wrecked and the driver and fireman were kilted. ...

    Article : 145 words
  4. NEW RAILWAYS.

    The construction of a railway line from Grafton to Killarney was approved by the Public Works Committee to-day, with a provision that for the first ten years of ...

    Article : 132 words
  5. NEW ZEALAND POLITICS.

    Sir Joseph Ward, who is re-entering politics, announced to-day his acceptance of an imitation to contest Invercargill in the Liberal interest at the general ...

    Article : 65 words
  6. THE POLO TOURNAMENT.

    Four, very fair matches were [?] by those who went down to Birkalla yesterday. In the morning the elements threatened to be disagreeable, but on the ...

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  7. AN AGGRIEVED STATE.

    The Perth sittings of the Financial Disabilities Commission were concluded today. The Commission will take evidence at Albany and Kalgoorlie before ...

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  8. DINING-ROOMS CLOSED.

    About 900 hotel and restaurant employes attended a stop-work meeting at the Trades Hall this morning to consider the employers' refusal to grant a 44 hour week ...

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  9. FIRES AT A BOARDING-HOUSE.

    Doris Grace Peterson. (21), was acquitted at the Central Criminal Court to-day on a charge of having on January 30 maliciously set fire to a dwellinghouse at Collaroy with ...

    Article : 352 words
  10. THE ALIEN INFLUX.

    'The Italian influx into North Queensland is the subject of a protest from the Queensland Government to the Prime Minister. The State Cabinet has also ...

    Article : 240 words
  11. CITY GOVERNMENT.

    About a year ago Sir John Sulman (chairman of the Federal Capital Advisory Committee) was authorised by the late Federal Minister for Works and Railways ...

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  12. OBITUARY.

    Sir. Robert 'Martin, of Smith-street, Southwark, who died in a private hospital on Saturday, after a day's illness, was one of the principals of the firm of Martin ...

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  13. THE PROTOCOL.

    Mr. Charlton (leader of the Federal Laptop Party) reached Melbourne to-day, and will leave for Adelaide to morrow to talk polities and endeavor to spike the ...

    Article : 135 words
  14. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    The lighthouse steamer lady Loch arrived back from Cape Willough late on [?] afternoon with the body of Mr. [?] of Kilkenny a laborer who. ...

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  15. FIRES IN SYDNEY

    When Arthur Chadwick of Rin[?] evenue, Merryla[?] was awakened in the early hours of this morning by a sound of crackling wood he found that ...

    Article : 182 words
  16. AN ACCIDENTAL DEATH.

    An enquiry was held at the deputation room Education Block E[?]ders-street On Tuesday morning by the city coroner Dr. W Ramsay smith concerning the death ...

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  17. A CHARGE OF BIGAMY.

    At the Central Police court to-day, on [?]charge of bigamy Henry George Dixon (43) a fireman, Was committed to trial at the Quarter Sessions, to begin so ...

    Article : 154 words
  18. "EAST OF SUEZ" POSTPONED.

    The drama of love, intrigue, and mystery in far place where there [?] no Ten. Commonwealths" and a man can raise a thirst" under (he tide of "East of ...

    Article : 97 words
  19. THE SUSPENDED DETECTIVES.

    A new development has occurred as the result of the suspension of Detective-Inspector Olham and Detectives O'Sullivan. Fowler, and Macpherson. who were ...

    Article : 97 words
  20. VENTILATING STEAMER' HOLDS.

    The Food Investigation Board of the British Department of Scientific and Industrial Research has reported on its investigations into the atmospheric conditions! ...

    Article : 111 words
  21. AN EAR CHEWED.

    Thomas Began was-set upon by three men at the Australia Hotel, Cessnock, recently. His right shoulder was injured and one of his ears badly chewed. . He ...

    Article : 113 words
  22. KNOCKED DOWN BY A MOTOR CAR.

    Miser [?] Taylor (16) residing at Kensington-terrace, was admitted to the Adelaide Hospital last night suffering from injuries-to the back and abrasions to the ...

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  23. A GIRL'S TRAGIC DEATH.

    At Wesley Vale to-day Iris Annie. Sankey (16), daughter, of Mr. J. J. Sankey, had just taken him hie lunch and was examining a boring machine-for drilling ...

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  24. A MURDER "STORY."

    "I have murdered my wife." announced a man who walked into the Darling[?] Police station at 2.30 a.m. to-day Loo at the blood spots on my clothes,: he ...

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  25. AN EXCITING CAPTURE.

    Passing by the shop of Miss Millham, costumier, of 15, Oxford-street, city, at 10.50 p.m. yesterday. a young woman noticed two men standing in the ...

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  26. WOOL SALES.

    At the wool sales to-day a small catalogue was offered. The wool was not very attractive, and the attendance of buyers was small. The bids frequently failed to ...

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  27. CANADIAN TREATY.

    We have received absolutely no advice whatever from Canada that there has bean a hitch regarding the reciprocal tariff treaty between the Commonwealth ...

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  28. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN REVENUE.

    The State revenue for March totalled £725,558. compared with £705,003 for the same mouth of last year. The expenditure was £721,709, compared with £680.893. ...

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  29. FALL FROM A TRAIN.

    Merle Bulling, aged three, fell from the swan Hid Ham yesterday when it was travelling between stations. The conductor stopped the train, and the child was ...

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  30. BRISBANE MARKET FIRM,

    At the sixth series of wool sales to-day 14,5344 bales were offeted. The selection was only a very average one, comprising a great number of seedy and thimly grown ...

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  31. A MOTOR CYCLIST KILLED.

    A commercial traveller. Mr. W R. Sta[?] aged about 40. married, of Mount Lawley Perth, was riding a motor cycle in Wellington-street to-night when he collided ...

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  32. NEW GUINEA NATIVES.

    Appreciation of the action of the Commonwealth Government in appointing Mr. G. W. P. Chinnery as Government Anthropologist in the mandated terr[?]tory of ...

    Article : 220 words
  33. FORD'S MOTOR WORKS.

    The Customs officials made it clear today that no tans' concessions have been panted or promised to the Ford Motor Company in connection with its ...

    Article : 184 words
  34. ALIMONY FIXED.

    Mr. Justice Owen to-day allowed [?] a week alimony pendente lite to Lillian Smith formerly Flegeltaub, of Black heath, who is seeking a d[?]ee against her ...

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  35. A SHOCKING GUN ACCIDENT.

    Air. James Large (25). married, of Lithgow, was the victim of a fearful gun-accident at Excelsior at the week-end. Holding the gun by the muzzle, he was placing ...

    Article : 136 words
  36. ALLEGED HOUNDING DOWN.

    "I have seved 16 years in goal since [?] was 10. and have only had four years' freedom out of 28 years." The sentence occurred in a pathetic plea for Je[?] ...

    Article : 101 words
  37. A DIVER SUFFOCATED.

    A Japanese diver, Yamakado Suketaro, lost his life while working on a pearling [?]gger at sea 200 miles from Broome. He way lowered to the bottom in a divine suit ...

    Article : 97 words
  38. Advertising

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  39. NEW ZEALAND SUGAR.

    Sugar has again been reduced [?] lings making a reduction of 10 since May ...

    Article : 22 words
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