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  2. A MINING ROMANCE.

    Most Australians know from hearsay the salient features of the romantic history of Broken Hill, but with the passage of time memories are dimmed, and the story ...

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  3. THE GENERAL STRIKE.

    Although a general strike is fixed for Tuesday, the Sailors and Firemen's Union has already stopped work, and coastwise traffic is at a standstill. The printing and ...

    Article : 263 words
  4. INDUSTRIAL TROUBLES.

    The slaughtermen's section of the Australian Meat Industry Employes' Union held a meeting at the Trades Hall on Saturday morning in connection with the ...

    Article : 174 words
  5. ALONG THE COAST.

    In Sydney Botanic Garden that great scientist, Mr. J. H. Maiden, who rightly trails half the alphabet after his wellknown name, is still the active arid ...

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  6. RHYNIE TRAGEDY.

    There was a sensational development on Sunday in connection with the deaths last Wednesday evening of Mrs. Alexander N. Lee and her three children, at their ...

    Article : 209 words
  7. NEW SOUTH WALES POLITICS.

    It is now considered certain that Mr. John Storey (leader of the State Labour Party) will be called upon to form a Government this week. There is, however, ...

    Article : 111 words
  8. TREMENDOUS GAS EXPLOSION.

    Without warning other than a rumbling like distant thunder one of the largest gasholders at the Metropolitan Gas Company, that at Port Melbourne—burst at half ...

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  9. CHAFF TRADE GRIEVANCE.

    The paucity of interstate shipping space is a serious matter for tie South Australian chaff merchants. There has been great congestion for a considerable period, and ...

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  10. BUILDING TRADES AND MINIMUM WAGE.

    The secretary of the Australian Building Trades Employes' Industrial Union (Mr. J. J. Sullivan) stated on Saturday that a meeting of the men was held at the ...

    Article : 277 words
  11. TROUBLE IN NORTHERN FRANCE.

    The General Federation of Labour has decided by a large majority on a 24-hours' strike on May 1 in favour of the socialization of industry. ...

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  12. FAMILY DISAPPEARED.

    The discovery of the body of a child of about three years on the rocks at Ben Buckler, near Bondi Beach, this afternoon is believed to provide a solution of the ...

    Article : 156 words
  13. DISORDER IN ITALY.

    Extremists continue to seize works and try to place them under workers' councils Such efforts at Turin, Genoa, Naples, and Brescia recently were unsuccessful largely ...

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  14. NEW ZEALAND MINERS

    At a conference to-day between mineowners and the Ohinemire branch of the Amalgamated Society of Engineers a settlement of the dispute between the parties ...

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  15. PLYING TO AUSTRALIA

    Capt. Parer left Calcutta at 8 this morning for Rangoon, arriving there at 2 o'clock. Capt. Matthews left Rangoon on Tuesday. ...

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  16. RUSSIAN SOVIETS DESIRE.

    The Bolshevik congress has sent a message to the German proletariat hoping that the present struggle will succeed, and be the signal for the social revolution of the ...

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  17. GENERAL CABLES.

    Madame Sarah Bernhardt received an ovation on appearing in "Athalie." Admirers filled her dressing room with flowers. ...

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  18. THE BRITISH MINERS.

    The Scottish miners at a conference held in Glasgow, advised the rejection of the Government's offer. The Durham executive has advised its acceptance. ...

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  19. SYDNEY ROYAL SHOW RECORDS.

    The attendance at the Royal Show yesterday, which numbered 73,000, was a record for any Easter Saturday in the history of the Agricultural Society. ...

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  20. STEAMER BEACHED.

    A report received in Sydney to-night states that the steamer Auchinish, [?] tons, formerly known as White Wings, now owned by the Broken Hill ...

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  21. JAPAN'S BIGGEST BATTLESHIP.

    The keel of the Tosa, Japan's largest battleship, has been laid at Nagasaki. The vessel will be of 40,000 tons displacement, and 700 ft. in length. Her ...

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  22. CAPE LEADER'S SENSIBLE ADVICE.

    In reply to a question at the annual congress of the Cape Federation of Labour Unions, Mr. Creswell, Leader of the Labour Party in the Legislative Assembly, ...

    Article : 90 words
  23. NATIVE GOVERNOR FOR BENGAL.

    The Under Secretary of State for India (Lord Sinha) will shortly become Governor of Bengal. He will be the first native appointed to a governorship. ...

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  24. ITALIAN REASONABLENESS.

    The Prime Minister of Italy (Signor Nitti), in the Senate, urged the rehabilitating of Russia and Germany to enable those countries to produce, and thereby ...

    Article : 158 words
  25. TRAWLER WRECKED BY MINE.

    The steamer Sempton has Landed at Hull the crew of the trawler Ribble which struck a mine and sank. A Gorman trawler picked up the Ribble's boat, and hospitably ...

    Article : 49 words
  26. TRAITOR OR PATRIOT?

    Striking evidence was given yesterday at the Caillaux trial. A leading accountant, who has been investigating the prisoner's fortune, declared that the methods ...

    Article : 160 words
  27. RUSSIAN SHIP IN DISTRESS.

    As announced last week a Moscow message announced that relays of "S.O.S." wireless messages had been received from the ship Solovei, inward bound to ...

    Article : 133 words
  28. THE 1883 EXPLOSION AT BOWDEN.

    A similar accident, but of a minor nature, happened at the Bowden Gas Works, Adelaide, on March 28, 1883. At 9 o'clock on that night a huge explosion, followed ...

    Article : 258 words
  29. SPORTING CABLES.

    Barry, the sculler, has left for Australia. He had a most enthusiastic send-off. ...

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  31. THE AMRITSAR MASSACRE.

    The Daily Express's Calcutta representative states that both majority and minority reports about the Amritsar riots take exception to Gen. Dyer's conduct, the ...

    Article : 34 words
  32. CHANNEL TUNNEL.

    An engineer named Jaenseh, in addressing the Institute of Engineers, suggested a floating tunnel in the English Channel, consisting of ferro-concrete tubes, a few ...

    Article : 104 words
  33. P.& O. SERVICE.

    The management of the Peninsular and Oriental Company vigorously repudiate the implication made by Rp. Sir Granville Eyrie (N.S.W., in the Federal House of ...

    Article : 205 words
  34. RUGBY FOOTBALL.

    In an international Rugby match France scored 17 points to Ireland's 7 points. ...

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  35. SEDITIOUS MEMBERS EXPELLED.

    The New York State Assembly voted to oust five Socialist members after the Judiciary Committee had found them guilty of seditious activities. Several Bills ...

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  36. DARING MEXICAN BANDITS.

    The State Department has been informed that rebels attacked Lieut. Campbell (United States military attache), his wife, and an American woman doctor, a few ...

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  37. FILIPINO DISTRUST OF JAPANESE.

    The New York Times Manila correspondent states that 3,000 Filipino farmers, headed by the Governor of the province of Rizal, held peaceful demonstration ...

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  38. IMPUDENT JEWELLERY ROBBERS.

    Two men daringly robbed a maisonette at Chelsea, and stole £7,000 worth of jewels. The lady of the house was out. The men told the maid that they wanted to repair ...

    Article : 66 words
  39. GREECE AND TURKEY.

    The Greek Commander at Smyrna has called up all Greeks between 20 and 30 years to be in readiness for any development with Turkey. Already six Greek ...

    Article : 148 words
  40. REFUGEES FROM RUSSIA.

    Two hundred and sixty British refugees from Russia have arrived at Southampton. The majority are destitute, owing to the worthlessness of the Bolshevik notes. ...

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  41. EX-KAISER'S SONS RELEASED.

    Gen. Seeckt has ordered the release of Princes Joachim and Albert, but will not permit them to reside in Greater Berlin. It is believed that it is intended to allow ...

    Article : 43 words
  42. MANDATE OVER ARMENIA.

    The Allied Supreme Council proposes to offer the mandate over Armenia to the League of Nations. ...

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