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  2. Brisbane Conference Ends Bowen Rail Dispute: Men To Be Taken Back

    SBANE. Friday.— As a result of a conference this afternoon between the Premier and representatives of the railway strike ...

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  3. TIMBER TRUTHS

    FORESTS are a necessity, not a nuisance. From the cradle to the coflin we are dependent on them; without them we cannot be ...

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  4. WON’T GO BACK

    MORE than 300 of the 700 British seamen on strike in Melbourne carried a resolution yesterday reaffirming ...

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  5. TOLD TO GO

    BOWEN (Q.), Friday. — Although desultory attempts have been made to clean up Bowen of its undesirables, the ...

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  6. MAN KILLED

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Death ended a joy ride in Newcastle early this morning when George Donald. 28, Tudor-street, Hamilton, ...

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  7. AGE WATCHES YOUTH.—

    —A study at the cricket match between victoria and W.A. yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. MEN WANT TO RETURN

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—The crew of the P. and O. liner Balranald. which has been held up at Outer Harbor for some time, approached ...

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  9. ANGRY LABOR WOMEN

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Labor women who nominated for the Upper House are angry because the Legislative Council decided they are not ...

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  10. TWO MEN INJURED

    When two motor cars, travelling in opposite directions along Balaclava-rd., East St. Kilda, yesterday, came into collision, the driver and ...

    Article : 125 words
  11. SHIPS ON MOVE

    ARRANGEMENTS have been made for the Port Kembla to get away at dawn today. She has a crew, but not a full complement, ...

    Article : 259 words
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  13. WHOLESALE THEFTS

    PERTH, Friday. — Who thefts, said to represent some sands of pounds worth of were revealed at D. and W. ...

    Article : 62 words
  14. DRIVER’S TASK LIGHTER

    HOBART, Friday. — To make car-driving at night much safer, especially at dangerous bends, a device is to be put on the market ...

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  15. Benalla Fears

    It was reported that a few of the firemen of the P. and O. liner Benalla were at the strike meeting yesterday, and that they thought ...

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  16. Girl Thrown From Pony

    Hazel Moulden, 15, a scho was riding a pony yestred Glenmore station, Rowsley, the perty of Mr. R. S. Boyd, wh ...

    Article : 55 words
  17. Oil Boat Reaches Hobart

    HOBART, Friday.—The steamer Treverbyn, which was hold up by the strike in N.Z. ports, arrived at Hobart today with a shipmen' of ...

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  18. Charlton’s Claim

    Mr. Charlton, Leader of the Labor Party, said yesterday he thought the strike was ending. He said he had been working quietly ...

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  19. Watson Blames System

    FREMANTLE, Friday. — "To my mind, both the police and their assailants were the victims of a political system which, while ...

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  20. Xmas Mail for England

    Christmas letters to the United Kingdom must be posted on before November 14. Newspapers and parcels will not ...

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  21. Fatal Lift Well Fall

    ADELAIDE, Friday. — Stanley Berry, 17, employed at Simpson and Sons’ ironworks, fell down a Hit well at the works today and ...

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  22. No Fence Can Go Against an Educated Cow’s Grain

    BALLARAT, Friday. — "Seeing cattle rip a fence down to get into a field of corn, one would think they were trained to the ...

    Article : 116 words
  23. Geelong Suggests a Rural Rifle Weak

    WHEN the Geelong team was in Melbourne on Saturday some members thought that the V.R.A. should provide a pennant for ...

    Article : 89 words
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