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  4. ADELAIDE TRAGEDY

    With blood streaming from their faces two children in night attire on the verandah of a house in Wilsonstreet, Birkenhead, attracted the ...

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  5. NEW SOUTH WALES

    Athol Ricketson (32), described as a manager, and John Neighbor (35), a salesman, were charged in the Central Police Court ...

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  6. STATE ELECTIONS

    Mr. P. J. Minehan, M.L.A., in opening his campaign in opposition to Mr. J. T. Lang, the Premier, at Auburn on Saturday night, said that New ...

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  7. QLD. STRIKE ENDS

    The railway strike was declared off from midnight on Saturday (as reported in Saturday's latest News Issue) following on a conference ...

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  8. AERIAL DOINGS

    Messrs. Brock end Schiee, who are engaged on a flight round the world in the monoplane the Pride of Detroit, left Kagoshima for Tokio to-day, but ...

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  9. INDUSTRIAL

    Despite that it has been the practise for years to work river [?] non-union labor, the [?] the Waterside Workers Fed[?] ...

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  10. AFFAIRS IN SAMOA

    It is reported that the citisens' oommittee at Samoa has decided to ignore the Royal Commission appointed by the New Zealand Government to ...

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  11. YOUNG WOMAN'S SUICIDE

    A young woman named Jean White committed suicide by shooting herself with a pea rifle two miles from Forbes, on the Orange-road, on Friday. The ...

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  12. TRANS-ATLANTIC VENTURES

    Mr. CharLES LevinE, the American mILLIONAIRE, says that in all probality his flight from England to America is off for this year. He added: "I will ...

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  13. MISS MARIE [?]KE

    Miss Marie Burke and her Company of 50 or 60 performers arrived by spe cial train last night, reaching the city at ll o'clock fron Ka[?] Miss ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. STATEMENT BY MR. BAVIN ON REMARKS OF MR. LANG

    Mr. T. R. Bavin, leader of the Nationalists, said yesterday:— "Mr. Lang now attacks [?] on the ground that [?] don't intend to repeal any of his ...

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  15. POLICE CAPTURE MAN WHILE ATTEMPING SUICIDE

    A yoong man, who was a passenger on a tram to watson's Bay on Saturday night, told the driver that he was tired of life and intended committing ...

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  16. MILITARY AERIAL SURVEY

    After an serial surrey of aerodromes of Australia, Group-Captain Williams returned to Melbourne on Saturday, accompanied by a second ...

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  17. FLIGHT TO AUSTRALIA

    Captain D[?] Rooke, an Australian, who was [?] a Moth plane to Australia, has [?]ned his flight owing to the [?]ty and delays ...

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  18. MOST SERVICES RESUMED

    All railway services were resumed this morning. It it stated that numbers of employees of b[?] who were put off during the strike will not ...

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  19. UNEMPLOYMENT IN DENMARK

    Denmark has [?]ked on programmes of social improvement [?] Fortionate rather to the [?] who are to be bene[?]ted than to the ...

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  20. FIGHTING IN TRIPOLI

    A message from Rome says that General Mesetti routed the rebel tribesmen in the central mountain ranges of Tripoli, killing [?]18 and capturing 400 ...

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  21. OLD SKELETON RECOGNISED

    A akeleton unearthed at North Head Beach, Newcastle, on Friday has been identified as that of a seaman from the [?]g Espran[?], who was washed ...

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  22. SIATEMENT OF POSITION BY RAILWAY OFFICIALS

    Mr. Rymer (president), and Mr. Moroney (secretary) of the Australian Railways Union, have issued a statement saying that they are far from ...

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  23. COLLISION OF MOTOR CARS

    Mr. Gilbert Neill left his motor car standing outside Lenard's Pictureland on Saturday night from where it was taken by a joyrider. The next thing ...

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  24. MAN FATALLY WOUNDED WHILE RIDING A HORSE

    Donald Jenner waa murdered in Station-street, South Dudley, late on Saturday night. He was riding a horse along the street when he was shot. ...

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  25. THE ME[?] BRIDGE

    According to reports from Menindie the work of constracting the railway bridge over the Darling River is progressing rapidly, It is considered that ...

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  26. "CLEANING UP" SUGGESTED OF THE LABOR MOVEMENT

    At a, special meeting of the Brisbane Trades and Labor Council Testerday it was decide to convene a special trade union congress with the ...

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  27. COUNCIL PROSECUTIONS

    In the Police Court this morning, before Mr. R. C. Atkinson, S.M., the case in which Chief Health Inspector D. H. Wallace, on behalf of the City ...

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  28. GRUELTY TO ANIMALS

    During the hearing of a case of cruelty against two boys aged 14 and ll years, at the Richamond Police Court, the boys admitted that they, ...

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  29. SOUTH JOHNST[?]NE TROBLE

    Mr. Ri[?] secretary of the A.W.U., informed the disputes committee that the A.W.U. [?] all men at South [?] returning to work ...

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  30. POLICE [?]

    The anual conferance of the [?] South Police Association was [?] in Sydney to-day. The report [?] "Our service is still [?] by old ...

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  32. PROHIBITION IN U.S.A.

    A message from Washington says that Mr. Low[?]an, assistant secretary to the United States Treasury, who [?] in charge of Federal prohibition ...

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  33. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS

    William M'Cauley (50) received a bullet wound in the rigut shoulder in Regent-street, city, late on Saturday night. The police later arrested a ...

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  34. [?]RISONMENT OF MAN HOLDS UP NEWSPAPER

    There was no issue of the "West Australian" newspaper to-day owing; to a stop-work meeting by the mechanical staff following the Imprisonment for ...

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  35. CAR DRIVEN INTO FENCE TO AVOID A COLLISION

    At 5.15 o'clock on Saturday afternoon a motor car driven by Mr. J. K. Guy collided with the fence of the Soldiers' Memorial Gardens, See Park, ...

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  36. EDUCATIONAL

    The monthly meeting of the North Commercial School Parents and Citisens' Association was held at the school on Thursday last. Mr. F. W. Stephen ...

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  37. MATTEOTI MEMORIAL UNVEILED AT BRUSSELS

    A message from Brussels (Belgium) says that in unveiling a memorial to Signor Matteoti, Mr. Arthur Henderson, British MP., declared that it was ...

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  38. A YOUTH ELECTROCUTED

    Keith Morrison (19), an assistant operator, of Vaucl[?]e was electrocuted while working at the Coronation Theatre at Redfern on, Saturday. He ...

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  39. CHARGE AGAINST A CAPTAIN OF BARBAROUS TREATMENT

    A message from New York states that a complaint has been filed and a warrant issued for the arrest of Captain Michael Crowley, now somewhere ...

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  40. DEATH OF MRS, M. A. KERST[?]

    The death occurred at her resid[?] [?] Beryl-street, last night of Mrs. Mary Ann Kersten (62), a very old resident of Broken HilL She had ...

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  41. LORRY AND TRAM COLLIDE

    Two men and a woman were seriously injured when a motor lorry burst into flames after colliding with a tram on the St. Kilda-road last night. The ...

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  42. STRIKE OF ABORIGINES

    The aborigines who went on strike at the Government station at Lake Tyers have promised to go to work again (says a Melbourne message in ...

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  43. ALLEGED BRITISH SPIES

    A message from Leningrad says that the trial of 26 alleged British spies has been concluded. Three were released owing to insufficient evidence. The ...

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  44. GOVT. LABOR EXCHANGE

    Mr. T. Gorton Bennet, [?] [?] charge of the Labor Exchange re[?] that during the last weak there were 21 registrations. The adults numbered ...

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  45. ROW AMONG FOREIGNERS

    In the Police Court this morning, before Mr. R. C. Atkinson, S.M., the cases were again adjourned in which foreigners were charged with having ...

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  46. MOTOR [?] IN COLLISION

    Miss Lyla Taylor ([?]), a shop assistant, of West-street, Evandale, who was admitted to the Adelaide Hospital with severe head injuries and concussion ...

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  47. MAN ESCAPES FROM GAOL

    William Alfred Appleby escaped from the Hobart Gaol on Saturday morning but was recaptured five Hours later. He was an indeterminate prisoner and had ...

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  48. THROWN FROM RACEHORSE

    Henry John Howell suffered a fractured collarbone through being thrown from Kenilong when the horse bolted on Saturday afternoon. The animal ...

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  49. DISABLED SOLDIERS

    The Returned Soldiers' League is up in arms at the delay of the Federal Government in providing free motor transport for badly-incapacitated ...

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  50. REGISTRATION REFUSED FIRMS AS LAND AGENTS

    Mr. Justice Pike on Friday in a reserved judgment refused an application by the Australian [?] Land and Finance Company the New ...

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  51. MAN FOUND DROWNED

    The body of Michael Joseph O'Leary, of Condon-street, Bosewater Gardens, was found by the Port Adelaide police on Saturday night floating in the Port ...

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