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  2. Advertising

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  4. FEDERAL POLITICS

    Mr. F. Brennan the Federal Attorney General, speaking at North Fitzroy said that if the Senate frustrated measures for which the Government ...

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  5. THE COAL INDUSTRY

    A miners aggregate meeting at Wallsend on Saturday rejected the proposed terms of settlement with only 10 dissentients. There were many free ...

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  6. CRICKET

    The Test trial match was continued in dull, warm weather on the Sydney Cricket Ground to-day. The wicket was good. When stumps were drawn ...

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  7. AMUSEMENTS

    For the change of programme to be presented at Johnson's Oxide-street theatre to-morrow night the management will screen "The Naughty ...

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  8. ALLEGED FATAL QUARREL

    Joseph Prior (44) died in St. Joseph's Hospital, Auburn yesterday as a result of head and face injuries. He is alleged to have suffered the ...

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  9. NEW SOUTH WALES

    The body of a middle-aged man was found in the scrub at Five Dock yesterday. The body had apparently lain there for some weeks. There was ...

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  10. SPORTING

    The West Athletic Club conducted a handicap of 130 yards on See Park grounds yesterday morning before a large attendance. The result of the ...

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  11. CONCILIATION IS FAVORED BY BELLBIRD OFFICIAL

    In a statement at Cessnock yesterday Mr. G. Perkins, treasurer of the Bellbird lodge, contended that the negotiations should not be broken off ...

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  12. WORLD'S RECORD OF WORK FOR LABOR GOVERNMENT

    Mr. Fenton, Minister for Customs, speaking at a social function given in his honor, said that the present Government had marked its first ...

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  13. BILLIARDS

    Walter Lindrum, Australian billiardist, made a break of 3262 in 123 minutes in his match with Willie Smith on Saturday. This beats ...

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  14. MAN ARRESTED BY POLICE CLEANSED BY HOSING

    George Bell (48), a laborer, was charged at the Parramatta Police Court to-day with begging alms The police prosecutor said he was in ...

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  15. SWANSEA AND LAMBTON MEN REJECT SETTLEMENT TERMS

    Mr. T. ("Bondy') Hoare addressing an aggregate meeting at Swansea last night, said that the miners' executive had in their possession, documents ...

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  16. LENARD'S PICTURES

    "The Terror" will heart the set of films to be exhibited at the change of programme at Lenard's Pictureland tomorrow night. It is described as a ...

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  17. ACCUSED BEFORE COURT

    Cyril Alfred Pearson (27) a presser, was charged in the Parramatta Police Court to-day with the manslaughter of his father-in-law, Joseph Ernest Prior, ...

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  18. MR. FORDE HAS BEEN CHOSEN ACTING CUSTOMS MINISTER

    The Prime Minister announced in the House of Representatives to-day that during the absence in London of Mr. Fenton, the Minister for Trade and ...

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  19. TALK OF 20 PER CENT LEVY IF FIGHT TO BE CONTINUED

    Speaking at the meeting of Cessnock miners which rejected the terms for a resumption of work recently accepted by the miner's and owners' ...

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  20. MAN FATALLY WOUNDED

    Jealousy was believed to have been the motive for an attack on Arthur Lands (35), of Surry Hills, who was practically disembowelled by a ...

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  21. MODERATE SECTION OF MINERS TALK OF A COMPROMISE

    It is reported that the moderate section of the miners intends to negotiate with the owners for terms of compromise that will allow the mines to ...

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  22. LOCAL RACING

    K.M.Kenize, who was suspended for three months for not exercising proper control over his mount Weeilpera in the hurdle race at the ...

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  23. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS

    Three fishermen were washed off the rocks at Long Bay on Saturday. Two saved themselves but Thomas Duggan was not seen again. It is believed that ...

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  24. CITY BAND CONCERT

    The City Band gave a concert at the Palais de Danse last night the band items being:—Marches, "Australasian" and "Honest Toil;" ...

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  25. SUSPECTED MURDER

    Early yesterday morning the police were called to a house at Redfern where Alexander Bedford (45), a chef, was found dying in a dark backyard ...

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  26. CRAFT UNIONS SWINGING TOWARDS A COMPROMISE

    Newcastle craft unions are said to be swinging definitely towards the acceptance of a compromise. The deputies have decided to accept the terms, ...

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  27. HOW THE MINERS VOTED

    An estimate of the voting at the meeting at Kurri Kurri is that 60 per cent of the miners supported, the resolution to reject the compromise, 5 ...

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  28. FOUR CHILDREN DROWNED

    Children were the victims in four drowning tragedies which occurred at Gosford, Corrimal Brookvale, and St. John's Park yesterday. In the case at ...

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  29. PALAIS DE DANSE

    At the Palais de Danse on Wednesday night a children's fancy dress carnival and frolic will be held. Prizes will be given for the best fancy dress, ...

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  30. MOTORING ACCIDENTS

    It has been reported that at about 4.55 p.m. on Saturday John Patrick M'Intyre, residing at the Miners' Arms was driving a motor car from ...

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  31. MINERS AT ROTHBURY DON'T WANT MR. GARDEN

    The Rothbury miners are said to be particularly emphatic in their determination to have nothing to do with Mr. J. S. Garden. They will probably ...

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  32. IRON QUOITS TOURNAMENT

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  33. ENGINEMEN'S ORGANISER ON COMMUNIST POLICY

    Commenting on the announcement that the Militant Minority Movement and the Communist organisation were defining a policy to conduct the coal ...

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  34. MAN DIES IN HOSPITAL AFTER RESCUE FROM CANAL

    Dragged unconscious from a canal in Port Adelaide, Edward Thomas Christopher Seagrim (43), an enginedriver, of May-terrace, Ottaway died in the ...

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  35. COURT REMANDS ACCUSED

    In the Central Police Court to-day Joseph M'Namara was charged with having murdered Alexander Bedford. Mr. Sproule who appeared for the ...

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  36. TARRAWINGEE RAILWAY

    A representative meeting of the lessees and residents of the district was held at Tarrawingee on Saturday evening to protest against the ...

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  37. MR. GARDEN'S REFERENCE TO INTERSTATE DISPUTE

    Addressing a large meeting at Cessnock last night Mr. J. S. Garden said that before the Federal elections the miners' leaders had promised ...

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  38. MAN ATTEMPTING ESCAPE JUMPS INTO LIFT WELL

    seeing a man acting suspiciously near a line of parked cars outside of the Imperial Service Club early yesterday morning members of the club ...

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  39. CYCLING

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  40. THE ROTHBURY MINE PROSPECTIVE EARNINGS

    Mr. R. W. D. Weaver, the Minister of Mines, informed the Legislative Assembly to-night that the earnings of the miners in the Rothbury mine, ...

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  41. MOTOR CARS COLLIDE

    After a collision between motor cars owned by Ronald Leslie Morton, of Plympton, and William James Morish, of King's Park, the former's car ...

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  42. CHILD BITTEN BY A DOG

    About 4.30 p.m. on Saturday last Herbert Beven aged four years who resides with his parents at 481 Williams lane, was playing in the vicinity ...

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  43. THE GENERAL STRIKE POLICY

    Addressing the Kurri Kurri miners last night Mr. J. S. Garden, secretary of the Labor Council, made it clear that the withdrawal of the saftey men ...

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  44. 10 WICKETS FOR 16 RUNS

    Playing in the Maryborough versus Gayndah cricket match Dr. Nothling for Maryborough secured ten wickets for 16 runs in the first innings. Eight ...

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  45. THREE PERSONS INJURED WHEN CAR TURNS OVER

    Three occupants of a touring car were injured this morning when the vehicle turned a complete somersault after colliding with a lorry loaded ...

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  46. FEDERAL GOVT HAS NO POWER TO TAKE OVER THE MINES

    The extreme measures advocated in the coal crisis By a section of the Labor party in New South Wales were described by Mr. F. Brennan, the Federal ...

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  47. MUSICIANS' CLUB WELCOME TO VISITING SINGERS

    There was a large attendance at the Musicians' Club last night when a welcome was extended to Messrs. Wilfrid Thomas and Fred Williamson, who ...

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  49. MINE WORKERS INJURED

    J. Ashwood had two finger nails of his left hand torn off by a stone falling on his fingers when he was working at the South mine early this ...

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  50. SOUTHERN OFFICIALS RESENT TRADES HALL INTRUSION

    Officials of the southern district branch, of the Miners' Federation describe the intrusion of the Trades Hall in the dispute as "The height of ...

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  51. CONFERENCE IS CALLED OF UNION EXECUTIVES

    It was reported in Sydney to-day that a conference of the union executives to discuss the coal position and particularly the question of financial ...

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  52. ACCIDENT AT POWER HOUSE

    A remarkable electrical accident occurred at the Bunnerong power station yesterday. Harold William Black (21), a painter of James-street ...

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  53. TROUBLE NOT DISCUSSED BY THE A.L.P. EXECUTIVE

    The A.L.P. executive met yesterday afternoon, but did not discuss the coal trouble. Another special meeting has been called for to-night when Mr. ...

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  55. OWNERS' MINUTE BOOK PRODUCED BEFORE COMMISSION

    The minute book of the Northern Colliery Owners' Association was produced before the Coal Commission today by Mr. M'Donald, chairman of the ...

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  57. MILITANT MINORITY MOVEMENT AND VISIT OF MR. GIBSON

    After discussing matters in connection with the visit of Mr. H. C. Gibson, general secretary of the F.E.D. and F.A., on December 17, the ...

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  58. CONSTABLE DISTURBS THIEF

    Six shots were exchanged between a thief and the police in a sensational chase in Grote-street, city early yesterday morning. Two bullets narrowly ...

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  59. ALSATIAN DOGS

    Mr. Sinclair Wood, secretary of the Pastoralists Association of West Darling, has received advice by lettergram from the Pastoralists Association of ...

    Article : 61 words
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