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  4. LATEST SPORTING.

    "Rough House" Charlie Burns and L[?]ew Edwards, of Canada and England resep[?]tively, met at the Sydney Stadium last night. The weights of ...

    Article : 280 words
  5. BROKEN HILL SOLDIERS

    Signaller L. D. Richardson, writing to his mother[?] Mrs. H. Reid, Sulphide-street, off Lane-street, from Beni Mazar, Egypt, says:—"Just a few ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. An English Woman's Account.

    An English woman, who has returned to London, relates:- "There was open revolt in Dublin on Monday. All the morning armed ...

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  7. MR. HUGHES IN SCOTLAND.

    Mr. W. M. Hughes (Prime Minister of Australia) visited the British naval base on Saturday and had lunch aboard H.M.S. Lion. ...

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  8. P.L.L. CONFERENCE.

    There was only a small attendance at the sitting of the P.L.L. Conference on Saturday. The following motions were ...

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  9. A BRISBANE CONTEST.

    Stone, 10.0, beat Qaendr[?]x, 9.1[?] on points at the Brisbane Stadium last night. A large crowd witn[?]ed the contest. ...

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  10. IN DEFENCE OF ENGLAND.

    "Mr. J. W. Headlam, whose 'History of Twelve Days' is one of the most careful and reasonable studies of the events immediately preceding the ...

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  11. Interview with Mr. John Redmond.

    Mr. John Redmond, the Irish Nationalist leader, interviewed on the situation in Ireland and the Sinn Fein revolt[?] said: ...

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  12. [?] TOUR OF GLASGOW.

    Mr. Hughes made a tour of Glasgow yesterday. He spoke for an hour in the City Chambers, where there was a unique gathering, ...

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  13. PRIVATE W. J. SMITH.

    Mrs. W. Usher, Convent Hill, has received the following letter:—"Dear Madam,—Just a line to thank you for the socks and other useful presents ...

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  14. BOXING IN MELBOURNE.

    Remarkable powers of r[?]peration were shown by Fritz Maki in a contest with Mick King at the Melbourne Stadium last night. ...

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  15. DRIVER W. J. MATTHEWS.

    Miss Muriel Jonas, Williams-street, has received the following letter from No. 9035, Driver R. W. Matthews, Headquarters Company, Egypt: ...

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  16. STATE POLITICAL CRISIS.

    There are indications that the State Government is not to be allowed to resign. Yesterday the Premier (Mr. W. A. Holman) was waited apon by ...

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  17. Changes in the Irish Executive Likely.

    The "Daily Chronicle" says that the Irish Executive is likely to be changed, but that Lord Wimborne, who has acted with v igor and ...

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  18. RHYMES FOR THE TIMES.

    You didn't train your boy to be a soldier? May be 'tis so, and what you say is true. ...

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  19. HUGHIE MEHEGAN JOINS THE COLORS.

    Hughie Mehegan, the one-time lightweight pugilist[?] has joined the colors. He enlisted in Melbourne, and was sworn in. ...

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  20. Sir Edward Carson's Position in the House.

    Sir Edward Carson's position in the House of Commons is said to be improving daily. "The clarity of his [?]ment and his careful weighing of ...

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  21. ONKAPARINGA RACES AT LENARD'S.

    Manager Allan, of Lenard's Pictureland, has secured for production next Thursday a series of pictures showing scenes at Oakbank on Easter Monday. ...

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  22. "BRITAIN PREPARED."

    The moving pictures of Anzac and Gallipoli secured by Mr. Ashmead Bartlett will be screened for the first of three nights at the Theatre Royal ...

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  23. COMING TO JOHNSON'S.

    Heading the new programme at Johnson's Premier Theatres to-morrow (Monday) night will be "The Second in Command." This film, which ...

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  24. Message from Federal Governor-General.

    The following message has been dispatched by the Acting Prime Minister (Senator Pearce) to the Governor-General for transmission to the ...

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  25. BREAD CRISIS AVERTED.

    The threatened bread crisis has been averted for the present by the men's acceptance of the compromise proposed by the Master Bakers. ...

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  26. BOATS CAPTURED BY MOORS.

    [?]n attack by Moors on a stranded British oil-tank steamer was (reports a London paper) the cause of a claim for salvage services by Captain Edward ...

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  27. FATALITY AT NEWCASTLE.

    Thomas Irwin, a machine hand employed at the Symington colliery, Newcastle, had both legs cut off above the knees yesterday afternoon. He died ...

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  28. GARDEN ISLAND STRIKE.

    After several weeks of idleness owing to the dismissal of an engineer who refused to do certain work at Spectacle Island because his union ...

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