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  2. SEAMEN REFUSE DUTY.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Tweleve seamen employed as greasers, trimmers, and firemen on the Union Company's steamer Kawatiri were sentenced to imprisonment for ...

    Article : 250 words
  3. WILDFLOWER SHOW.

    The one flower show of the year whi[?] never fails to appeal to the general public is the annual display of wildflowers conducted by the Field Naturalists' Club of ...

    Article : 1,115 words
  4. FAITHFUL IN ATTENDANCE.

    From a paper which was issued yesterday it was learned that the Senate, from June 10, 1923, to October 10, 1924, sat 593 hours in 95 days. ...

    Article : 371 words
  5. WOOL TRADE.

    The outstanding feature of the market during the past week has been the strong support accorded the better class of merinoes and fine comebacks by American ...

    Article : 1,262 words
  6. FARMER SHOT DEAD.

    BENDIGO, Tuesday.—Circumstances surrounding the shooting of James Stephens, at Larundel, near Manangatang, on August 6, were related in the Bendigo ...

    Article : 1,327 words
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    Advertising : 278 words
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    Advertising : 732 words
  9. GOOD BOOKS FOR CHILDREN.

    There was no help for it. Norah and Wally had grown up and became engaged, and consequently Mrs. Mary Grant Bruce has written the last of the Billabong series. ...

    Article : 336 words
  10. BAPTIST CHURCH.

    Delegates to the annual sessions of the Baptist Union resumed their conference yesterday at the Collins street church. The president (Mr. F. P. Morris) was in ...

    Article : 613 words
  11. MISSING BRIDEGROOM.

    Sergeant Campbell, in charge of the plain-clothes police at Russell street, has forwarded to each police station in Victoria and to each State, information ...

    Article : 216 words
  12. HARASSING WEEDS ACT.

    Speaking on the adjournment of the Legislative Assembly last night, Mr. Frost (Lab., Maryborough) complained that landowners in Baringhup and Carisbrook ...

    Article : 263 words
  13. BULLET IN BRAIN.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Alfred William Mel[?] who is awaiting trial on a charge of having murdered Miss Winifred Foley at Petersham on September 20, and ...

    Article : 141 words
  14. Sydney Auctions.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Wool sales were held to-day, when the quantity catalogued totalled [?] bales, and sales, including private transations, amounted to [?] bales. A strong demand ruled, ...

    Article : 55 words
  15. MYERSON LIBEL ACTION.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The protracted litigation between Emanuel Myerson, a property-owner, of Sydney, and the "Smith's Weekly" Publishing Co. Ltd., in which ...

    Article : 142 words
  16. Bradford Wool Market.

    The Bradford market for tops is very quiet. Quotations are being maintained, with slightly improved inquiry. ...

    Article : 27 words
  17. IMPROVED BY PRISON.

    BENDIGO, Tuesday.—Good life, regular meals, and clean living in gaol while awaiting trial, had improved Joseph Patrick Leahy, physically and mentally, ...

    Article : 173 words
  18. DEFENCE OF AUSTRALIA.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) this morning presented the Returned Soldiers' League with mementors of the battle cruiser Australia ...

    Article : 242 words
  19. LAW REFORM.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—The South Australian Law Reform Commission, in a second progress report, strongly arges the estbalishment in South Australia of a ...

    Article : 247 words
  20. TRAM CONDUCTORS AND TICKETS.

    Sir,—If there should be any conductors (which I doubt) who do not carry out the Tramways Board's rule No. 132 ("Conductors are forbidden to moisten their ...

    Article : 288 words
  21. KERB MARKETS.

    It has been decided by the State Ministry to advance £200 to the Metropolitan Fruitgrowers' Association to [?] it to establish and extend kerb markets in ...

    Article : 100 words
  22. KILLED BY TRAIN.

    The city coroner (Mr. D. [?]erriman, P.M.) c[?] an inquest on Tuesday concerning the death of Florence [?] Anderson, single of Lancefield Junction, who was found dead on ...

    Article : 199 words
  23. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES' REGISTRATIONS.

    Acc[?] to the report of the [?] of friendly [?] (Mr. G. [?]) for [?] which was presented to the Legislative Assembly yesterday, 27 branches of friendly societies were ...

    Article : 94 words
  24. TELEPHONE SERVICE.

    As there are now 320,000 telephones in use in the Commonwealth, one person in every 18 in Australia has the advantage of the telephone service. That fact was ...

    Article : 173 words
  25. CRUSHED BETWEEN BUFFERS.

    BERRIGAN (N.S.W.), Tuesday.—During the shunting of trucks at Berrigan wheat stacks yesterday afternoon Thomas Pr[?] a young man, was crushed between ...

    Article : 66 words
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    Advertising : 262 words
  27. WOMEN CITIZENS' MOVEMENT.

    There was an excellent attendance at the monthly council meeting of the Victorian Women Citizens' Movement, which was held at Clyde House yesterday. A strong committee was ...

    Article : 165 words
  28. YOUTHFUL CRIMINALS.

    HOBART, Tuesday.—Jack William Summers [?] Arthur [?] Summers), aged 21 years and John Edward Moore, aged 23 years, who were caught in the residence of Mr. W. T. Mapley, ...

    Article : 217 words
  29. SPECIAL EXCURSION TRAINS.

    Arrangements have been made by the Railways department to run special excursion trains from several country [?] to Melbourne on Saturday to [?] people to attend the [?] at ...

    Article : 158 words
  30. COMMUNITY SING[?]G.

    At a quarter past 12 o'clock [?] afternoon, in the Town Hall, community singing will be conducted by Mr. Alex Browne, assisted by Mr. R. W. Brown and Mr. P. K. Pearson, at ...

    Article : 45 words
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