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  2. Advertising

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  3. THE TIMBER DISPUTE NEW AWARD TO BE ENFORCED BY ALL MERCHANTS IN N.S.W.

    The committee of the Sydney and Suburban Timber Merchants' Association decided yesterday that the terms of Judge Lukin's new award should be ...

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  4. POLAR EXPLORATION

    Russell Owen, a member of the Byrd Antarctic expedition, in a wireless message says:— Commander Richard Byrd made his ...

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  5. BUSH FIRES

    A disastrous bush fire occurred at Laceby, near Wangaratta, yesterday morning, attacking a front of five miles in high grass. The names were ...

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  6. SPORTING BOLTING OF PHOENIX

    The stipendiary stewards report that Mr. W. R. B. Wakeham (veterinary surgeon) at their request at the Foundation Day meeting of the Adelaide ...

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  7. Seven Year Old Robbery

    Inspector Gibson has just been able to clear up a mysterious robbery which occurred here seven years ago, when he was doing duty as a ...

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  8. THE METAL MARKET

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  9. MR. GARDEN SAYS LOG MILL MEN MAY ENTER THE DISPUTE

    Mr. J. S. Garden, secretary of the New South Wales Labor disputes committee, said to-day: "If the timber trade employers force trouble upon us ...

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  10. WEST DARLING RACE CLUB

    Mr. H. L. C. Cotton has been appointed hon, secretary of the Western Darling Picnic Race Club. The annual race gathering of the club will be held ...

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  11. RIFLE SHOOTING

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  12. NEW SOUTH WALES POISONED DAMPER

    Patrick Proudfoot died from the effects of eating damper containing arsenic, making a second death. The third victim is still in a serious ...

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  13. AERIAL DOINGS

    It is understood that Squadron-Leader Kingsford Smith and Flight-Lieutenaut Ulm will leave on a flight from Australia to England in about ...

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  14. NO ACTION BY STEWARDS

    As a result of the analysis of the saliva from the racehorse Phoenix which was taken at the Foundation Day meeting of the Adelaide Racing Club ...

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  15. SHEFFIELD SHIELD SELECTORS REPLACE O'CONNOR AS CAPTAIN OF QUEENSLAND

    In place of L. O'Connor as captain of the Queensland Sheffield Shield team to meet Victoria, O. E. Nothling has been chosen. The unorthodox ...

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  16. DIRTY SANITARY DEPOT

    The Kearsley Shire has been faned £20 for failing to observe the public health regulations at its sanitary depots, which were described by an ...

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  17. YARDS IN S.A. ARE IDLE

    The timber yards in Port Adelaide and other suburbs were idle to-day, with the exception that a few loads of timber were taken by private ...

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  18. NO START IN RACE

    In the last race at North Shields to-day the field went off, and all the horses finished, with Stace Seal first, Kerlwyn second, and Little Willie ...

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  19. CHIEF SECRETARY ILL

    Mr. A. Bruntuell the Chief Secretary, collapsed on a house boat in Kuringai Chase at one o'clock this morning, and was removed to his home ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. HOUSE BURNT AT BONDI

    The police are investigating the circumstances connected with the total destruction by fire of a weatherboard cottage in Edward-street, Bondi, early ...

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  21. HOOKER'S GREAT FEAT IN N.S.W. v. VICTORIA GAME

    Hooker's feat of taking four wickets with consecutive balls has been achieved 19 times prior to Monday. Only once —according to Wisden—have the ...

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  22. HOLDEN'S ADELAIDE WORKS MAY CLOSE IN FORTNIGHT

    A serious aspect of the trouble is that unless a settlement is soon effected the extensive mills of Holden's Motor Body Builders, Ltd., may close in a ...

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  23. INDUSTRIAL

    The latest issue to hand of the London "Times" says that employees in the hosiery trade at Chemnitz (Saxony) recently claimed an advance in ...

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  24. THE TURF

    Gleamlight recompensed James Scobie, Flemington trainer, for taking the Comedy King gelding to Camperdown by Thinning the ...

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  25. WORKERS' COMPENSATION

    Judge Perdriau (chairman) and I Messrs. T. Boutley (employers' representative) and H. J. Halliday (workers' representative) continued ...

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  26. H.W.U. CONFERENCE

    The conference of the Australian Workers' Union carried a motion to-day refusing to be represented at the Industrial Peace Conference on the ...

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  27. MISSING CHILD FOUND

    About 11 o'clock on Saturday morning last Mrs. H. Dickinson, of Davenport, missed her six-year-old son, who had walked away from the house. ...

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  28. VENEREAL DISEASES INTERSTATE CONFERENCE TO BE HELD BEFORE LONG

    A campaign against venereal diseases is to be launched in Sydney at an early date. This decision was arrived at on January 22 by the ...

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  29. FIRE IN SYDNEY FLAT

    A fire broke out early this morning in a building in Phillip-street, Sydney, on the first floor, which was leased as a flat to Mrs. Lilian Ritchie. ...

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  30. FEDERAL AFFAIRS

    Mr. S. M. Bruce, the Prime Minister., announced this morning after a meeting of the Cabinet that the duties of Senator A. J. M'Lachlan ...

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  31. BOXING

    Negotiations for arranging a bout between "Jerry" Gardiner and Norm Gillespie for next Saturday night have failed owing to Gillespie going from ...

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  32. A BURNING ACCIDENT

    Mrs. J. W. Kenyon had a sensational experience yesterday morning. She was working about the house when her clothing ignited through contact with ...

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  33. AGED TRAVELLER'S COMPLAINT

    "Treated like a criminal," that was the bitter complaint of Mr R. G. Gwilliam, a retired Hull (England) merchant, when he disembarked from ...

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  34. DOUBLE BILL ARRANGED FOR STADIUM SATURDAY

    There will be a double bill at the Stadium on Saturday night. In the first bout of 10 rounds Charlie Craigie, the clever local lad, will meet Johnny ...

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  35. FIRE DESTROYS SHED

    Heavy damage iras done by a fire which destroyed the drying sheds at the Australian Wool and Produce Company's store, Beach-road, Botany, last ...

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  36. DEATH OF INFANTS

    An officer of the Sydney Health Department is investigating the reported recent deaths from gastritis of 10 infants at Portland. ...

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  37. CONGRESS WANTED

    Mr. Sonneman has telegraphed for Dick Congress to fight "Jerry" Gardiner at the Stadium on Saturday week. There is also a probability of ...

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  38. YOUNG HORSEMAN KILLED

    Galloping at break neck pace in an attempt to round up some horses, Reginald Harms (13), of Cooreela near Roma, was spiked in the side by the ...

    Article : 92 words
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  40. PEDESTRIANISM

    The monthly meeting of the North Athletic Club was held in the Y.M.C.A. rooms last night. In the absence of the chairman and vice-chairman Mr. ...

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  41. AGED MAN IS CHARGED WITH MURDER OF SON-IN-LAW

    Thomas Chrystal (63), a retired plumber, was remanded at the City Court to-day on a charge of having murdered his son-in-law, Richard ...

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  42. BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION

    A surprise evening was tendered to Mrs. R. Francis, of 201 Cornish-street, on Wednesday night, on the occasion of her birthday. A large number of ...

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  43. ACTION IN BROKEN HILL

    At a recent lecture on venereal diseases in Broken. Hill attended by the members of the Ministerial Association, the view was taken that a campaign ...

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  44. INJURY TO ACTOR

    During the performance of a burlesque at the Bijou Theatre yesterday afternoon s small revolver loaded with blank cartridges was accidentally ...

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  45. ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL

    Replying to a deputation from the Church of England yesterday Mr. T. R. Bavin the Premier, said he could not accede to the request that he ...

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  46. CYCLING

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  48. INJURED BY MOTOR CAR

    Bernard Arthur John Allard (6), living at 27 Garnet-street, was admitted to the children's ward this afternoon suffering from-probable ...

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  50. DEATH AT 102 YEARS

    Mr. Martin M'Tye died at Kempton at the age of 102 years and 10 months. His grandfather died at the ace of 120 years, and his uncle and ...

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  52. NEW HIGH COURT JUDSE

    Mr. Owen Dixon, K.C., of Melbourne, was appointed a judge of the High Court in succession to the late Mr. Justice Higgins. The new judge, who ...

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  53. A BRUISED FOOT

    A. Yoie had a foot bruised by a piece of timber falling on it when he was working on the 1100ft. level of the North mine to-day. His injury ...

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