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  2. Premier Is Accused of Faking Letter.on Caulfield’ Smash for House

    CHARGES that the Premier (Mr. Allan) had faked a file for presentation to the House were made by Labor members in the Legislative Assembly yesterday. The file related to the case of Moforman Milvain and. Guard ...

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  3. WORLD-WIDE

    MEMBERS of the House of Lords, the House of Commons, the Parliaments of Canada, India, South Africa, and New Zealand met ...

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  4. BE PRACTICAL!

    SEVERAL essays submitted for The Sun News-Pictorial Ideal Holiday Competition have omitted essential points. ...

    Article : 200 words
  5. NO PAY!

    AS Supply was not passed by the Legislative Assembly la-t night before the legislative Council adiourned, payment or salaries ...

    Article : 288 words
  6. News

    FULL OF HOPE, these nurses from the Melbourne Hospital are just leaving the Casualty entrance on their way to the Working Men's College to sit for their final examination. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. COUNCIL IDLE

    Few showed any desire to work when the Legislative Council met yesterday. Seven bills were adjourned until the next day of ...

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  8. TWO-UP DE LUXE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Following a raid on an alleged two-up school in a loft at Surry Hills tonight by 16 police, 43 men were ...

    Article : 104 words
  9. BY WATTLE BIRD

    EARLY this morning Lord Salisbury. Str Frank Nelson. Mr. Mackinder and Mr. L. R Lumley, of the British ...

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  10. Today’s Forecast

    OFFICIAL,: Cloudy with passing showers chiefly on the south of the highlands: weather gradually improving. ...

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  11. That Spencer St. Bridge!

    Although the Government framed a program of Important measures for the Legislative Assembly this week, further delay has occurred. ...

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  12. RAIL AND FERRY

    Concessions to Williamstown passengers were granted by the Chief Commissioner for Railways (Mr. Clapp) yesterday. ...

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  13. SAVED RY CHAIRMAN

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — Owing to a shortage of labor supporters the Government narrowly escaped defeat in the Legislative Council ...

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  14. Frock Competition

    WILL those competitors in The Sun News - Pictorial’s Summer Frock Competition who have not called ...

    Article : 64 words
  15. Fined for Striking Porter

    “I have been a railway employee myself, and was once commended for going to the assistance of a porter," said Charles Reginald ...

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  16. Delegates Leave—With Gifts

    With the exception of Lord Salisbury, Mr. A. Henderson, M.P., and Mr W Mnckinder, M.P., who will fly to Adelaide this morning. ...

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  17. Hours Behind Time

    The trans-continental train was 175 minute late at Serviceton yesterday. The Adelaide express, which was ...

    Article : 58 words
  18. Ill Health; Found Drowned

    The body of Lucy Tullett, 60. Jervols-streeet, St. Kilda, was found in Elwood canal, near the sea, yesterday afternoon. ...

    Article : 36 words
  19. £320 for 75,000 Words

    To semi 75,000 words of Clip Day news over 22 lines without a hitch was the creditable porformance of the telegraphists at Flemington on ...

    Article : 68 words
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