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  2. SYDNEY LABOUR CONFERENCE

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The result of the ballot for the election of the executive of the New South Wales branch of the Australian Labour party was announced ...

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  3. CHILD KILLED BY MOTOR-CAR

    Dr. R. H. Cole, the coroner, held an inquiry at the Morgue yesterday into the death of Gladys Jean Whiteside, aged six years and 11 months, who was killed ...

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  4. RAID ON PARK LANDS.

    Unless something unforeseen occurs there will be no meeting of the State Cabinet for 14 days. The proposal of the Exhibition trustees to take over an acre and a half of ...

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  5. EX-EMPEROR KARL.

    Contradictory telegrams continue to be received in London from Vienna concerning the position in Hungary. Some state that the ex-Emperor Karl has gone; some ...

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  6. MOSSVALE SHOOTING.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The story of the shooting of a woman and of a police constable at Mossvale on December 17 was retold in the Central Criminal Court to-day, ...

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  7. COAL STRIKE.

    There is no change for the better in the coal mines dispute. Strikers at Fife (Scotland) marched to two collieries where men mere working and ...

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  8. ATTACK ON UNION JACK.

    The attack on the Union Jack during St. Patrick's Day procession gave rise to a lively discussion at a meeting of the City Council yesterday. ...

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  9. POLITICAL SURPRISE.

    A totally unexpected development occurred yesterday which may alter the whole Federal political outlook. Mr. Fowler (W.A.), who was returned in 1919 as an ...

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  10. MOUNT LYELL MINERS.

    The members of the Australian Workers' Union, which held a meeting at Queenstown (Tasmania), on Sunday, to consider the suggestions made by the directors of ...

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  11. SINN FEIN IN ENGLAND.

    Arising out of the recent attempts at arson in hotels in Manchester, the police made a raid on a club in Erskine street in that city. They had to encounter a fusillade ...

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  12. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN POLITICS

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—Although the State elections will take place on Saturday, apathy, particularly in the metropolita[?]n area, is reported. All parties are ...

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  13. Fighting in Asia Minor.

    Mesesages from Constantinople state that the Turks continue to claim a big victory after the week's fighting at EskiSh[?]hr, where they made a ...

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  14. TUBERCULOSIS.

    Reports on the work of Dr. D. G. Robertson in connection with the inquiry into the prevalence of tuberculosis at Bendigo were yesterday submitted to the Minister for ...

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  15. EJECTED MAN'S DEATH.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Leslie Welch the manager of the Gresham Hotel, Brisbane, was to-day, at the Police Court, charged with unlawfully killing John ...

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  16. ARMY NURSES' GRIEVANCE.

    Australian army sisters who were attached to Queen Alexandra's Imperial "Military Nursing Reserve claim to have a serious grievance against the Federal ...

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  17. AMERICA AND PEACE.

    According to the Washington correspondent of the Chicago "Tribune," Stephen Luzanne, a member of the French mission to the United States, has sent a cable ...

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  18. WHEAT AND THE TARIFF.

    Sir,—Judging by letters and other reports on the price of wheat, the consumers of Victoria at least are in a fair way to lose their hitherto good name for ...

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  19. CHAMBER OF AGRICULTURE.

    Protests against the increases in railway fares and in freights on farm and dairy produce, wool, live stock, and machinery and plant used in rural operations, will ...

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  20. Educational Conference.

    It is stated by the Washington correspondent of the New York "Times" that the United States has sent invitations to the nations bordering on the Pacific to ...

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  21. FIRE ON S.S. TAHITI.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Monday.—The fire on the s.s. Tahiti occurred in No. 1 hold Captain Edwin stated that at 10 minutes to 6 a.m. on Sunday smoke was ...

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  22. SPORTING CABLES.

    In declining in invitation by the Lawn Tennis Selection Committee to join the British Davis Cup team, Mr. F. M. B. Fisher, formerly of New Zealand, ...

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  23. COKE TRIBUNAL.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—On behalf of the Broken Hill Proprietary Company Limited application was made to the Full Bench of the High Court to-day—the Chief Justice ...

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  24. MOUNT MORGAN MINE.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—A message from Rockhampton states that the serious crisis which would arise should the Mount Morgan mine close permanently has evidently ...

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  25. UNIVERSITY COMMENCEMENT.

    At the commencement ceremonies of the University of Melbourne on Saturday, April 23, degrees will be conferred in the Wilson Hall. In addition to sporting ...

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  26. RAILWAY-MEN AND SINN FEIN

    BALLARAT, Monday.—At the annual meeting of the National Federation to-night a motion was agreed to condemning the disloyal utterances expressed at the ...

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  27. BOAT BLOWN OUT TO SEA.

    HOBART, Monday.—Two men named Emmerton and Harris were fishing in an open boat at Temma, on the extreme north-west coast of Tasmania, when a ...

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  30. WOOL SALES POSTPONED.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—It is understood that the wool sales have been temporarily postponed owing to the arrangements between the Australian and London ...

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  31. DROWNED IN THE YARRA.

    "Found drowned, with no evidence to show how he got into the water," was the finding of Dr. R. H. Cole, the coroner, in an inquiry at the Morgue on Monday into the death of Walter Freeman, aged ...

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  32. GARDEN FETE.

    There was a large gathering at "Ivy Grange," Kew, the residence of Mr. and Mrs. J. Lawlor, on Saturday afternoon, when a garden fete in aid of the new Roman Catholic church (now nearing comp[?]tion) was ...

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