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  2. Advertising

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  3. PROPOSAL PROPOSALS.

    The Minister for Defence (Mr. Bowden) referred to-day to the defence proposals announced by the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) at BBerwick (V.). When the ...

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  4. NOTES & QUERIES.

    From T. H. SMEATON, General Secretary S. A. Public School Teachers Union:—It gives me very great pleasure to convoy to The Register the thanks of ...

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  5. SYDNEY YEARLING SALES.

    The yearling sales were continued to-day by Messrs. W. Inglis & Sons. The bidding was very dull in the morning, and, although it became brighter in the ...

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  6. LATE CABLES.

    Mr. Tielman Ross, a prominent Transvaal Nationalist leader, speaking at Potchefstroom, complained that the misrepresentations of the Nationalists by the ...

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  7. AUSTRALIAN BOWLS CARNIVAL.

    At the Australian bowls carnival to-day the singles championship was won by Gustafson (Western Australian champion) with 33 points from Swaine (V.), who ...

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  8. MR. LLOYD GEORGE AND THE BRITISH LABOUR PARTY.

    From C. J. MUNDEN:—Once again Mr. Lloyd George is trying to get back into the limelight of publicity, like William Morris Hughes did in Australia. In spite ...

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  9. DRAUGHTS.

    In the final of the Australian draughts championship to-day H. Egan (Victoria) defeated R. Holes (Western Australia) after a keen contest. The first game of ...

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  10. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAY STRIKE.

    Cabinet has considered proposals by the Railwaymen's Society for a new commission to enquire into the matters in dispute, but no announcement has been made ...

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  11. CARNIVAL ENDED.

    This concluded the carnival. A conversazione was held at the town hall to-night. The visitors will leave for home to-morrow. ...

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  12. PREVIOUS CHAMPIONSHIP WINNERS.

    The following are details of the Australian championship winners:— An event of a somewhat similar nature was won in or about 1910, at the Adelaide ...

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  13. INSPECTOR'S SERIOUS CONDITION.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Monday.—Inspector Cross, who was injured in Hutt road on Saturday, is reported to lie still in a critical condition. It is understood ...

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  14. FATALITIES TO FIREMEN.

    From A. T. SAUNDERS:—In The Register to-day, you say Albert Greenman was probably our first fireman to be sailed on duty. Your reporter evidently ...

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  15. NEWCASTLE TRAGEDY.

    This afternoon the bodies of Mrs. Ettie Seater (13), and her daughter Ettie (16), were discovered in a house in Ocean street, Merewether, Newcastle, Both were ...

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  16. THE RINK CHAMPIONSHIP WINNERS.

    The rink championship has been won in the past by the following:— ...

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  17. POLITICAL PARTIES.

    From "JUSTICE":—The elections are over, and we ought to be thankful that for the time being the "strife of tongues" (politically) has ended. The awful ...

    Article : 239 words
  18. WATERSIDE WORKERS' AWARD.

    Application was made to the High Court to-day by the Waterside Workers' federation of Australia for an injunction restraining Gilchrist. Watt, & Sanderson ...

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  19. ANZAC DAY IN ENGLAND.

    From "SHAME."—A [?] of two minutes was observed in the Australian Pavilion at the Empire Exhibition at Vembley. The officials, attendants, and ...

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  20. THE INTERSTATE TESTS.

    The previous winners of the interstate tests have been:—Victoria, in Melbourne, Christmas; Queensland, Brisbane, Easter, 1914; South Australia, Adelaide. ...

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  21. THE AUSTRALIAN SAILOR.

    Rear-Admiral Addison, who has relinquished the command of the Australian Navy, was the guest of the United Service Institution of New South Wales at ...

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  22. "GOD'S WORK."

    The forty-fifth annual meeting of the Port Adelaide Seamen's Mission (Nile street), which is affiliated with the British and Foreign Sailors' Society, London, was ...

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  23. CHARGE OF MANSLAUGHTER.

    Harold James McIoney, of Paddington who, it is alleged, was assaulted in a billiards saloon in George street, Sydney, or Saturday died at the Sydney Hospital on ...

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  24. PROHIBITION IN AMERICA.

    From H. L. PENFOLD-HYLAND:—It was unfortunate for the Rev. P. H. Chennell, of Gladstone, that the cable from Washington denouncing ...

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  25. RELIEF OF STARVING GERMANS.

    From A. T. SAUNDERS:—Mr. Elkan's [?] letter is somewhat amusing, especially when he writs of the proud boast [?] the English people "not to make war ...

    Article : 285 words
  26. CATTLE DELAYED.

    A telegram from Newcastle Waters to-day states that of three large mobs of cattle, belonging to the owners of [?] Most Works en route for ...

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  27. DOMESTIC FINED FOR ASSAULT.

    Mabel Stillborn (30), a domestic, who recently arrived in Australia from England, was charged at the Fitzroy Court to-day, with having assaulted Harry ...

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  28. FORESTRY AND PROFIT-MAKING.

    From Sir WILLIAM SOWDEN, President S.A. branch of the Forest League:—Since the recent publication of my articles on the subject of forestry I have received ...

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  29. TRAMWAYMEN AND OVERTIME.

    Evidence relating to the New South Wales branch of the Australian Tramways Employes' Association was given to-day in the Commonwealth Arbitration Court in ...

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  30. HOMEBUSH STOCK SALES.

    At the Homebush stock sales to-day about 10,800 sheep and 3,300 cattle, including 220 from Queensland, were forward. The general quality of the sheep offering was not quite ...

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  31. BRITHERS OF THE KIRK.

    The State Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in South Australia entered upon its annual sessions at the Flinders Street Church on Monday evening. The Modern ...

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  32. THE CITY BRIDGE.

    From A. T. SAUNDERS:—The article of A. D. A. is valuable, but not quite correct. He says that the bridge of 1838 was of wood. This is wrong. The ...

    Article : 377 words
  33. PROHIBITION.

    From the REV. FRANK LADE:—The following extract from The British Weekly, March 20, is of vital significance for Australia. In his new book, "The ...

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  34. EXECUTION OF WILLIAMS TO-DAY.

    Edward Williams, who was sentenced to death for the murder of his three children at Paddington, will be hanged at the Long Bay Goal at 9 o'clock to-morrow morning ...

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  35. YOUTH FOUND DEAD.

    Leslie Arthur Hughes, 16 years of age, of West Leederville, employed at a wickerware factory, was found dead on a bed this morning with a bullet wound in ...

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  36. CHILDREN'S VIGIL IN LONELY GLEN.

    Two hours of terror beside the dead body of their father at night in the Pass of Brander, a wild ravine in Argyilshire. As been the lot of a girl of 14 and her ...

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  37. PIONEERS OF THE SALTBUSH.

    In delivering his report upon the Smith of Duneak Mission at the annual session of the State Presbyterian Assembly at the Flinders Street Church on Monday night ...

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  38. CHILD KILLED IN CROSSING STREET.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—While Mrs. Topp, of Illawarra raod, Marrickville, was crossing Darling street, Roselle, with her little son, aged 6 years, the child was knocked ...

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  39. AN INCIDENT OF THE EXHIBITION OF 1881.

    From C. B. BRUCE, Stirling West:—Aa His Majesty the King remarked in his speech at the opening of the Empire Exhibition. "Our thoughts go back to the ...

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  40. BREAKAWAY OF BALLAST TRUCKS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Owing to the brakes having failed, a line of 20 ballast trucks, laden with blue metal on the Regent's Park railway line, broke loose ...

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  41. POLITICAL PARTIES.

    From J. NEIL McGILP!—M. A. Radfrod writes that in his opinion I have failed to grasp the political situation and that I have not learnt a lesson from ...

    Article : 520 words
  42. COMMONWEALTH V. BYRNE.

    Acting Justice Herbert to-day heard argument on the order nisi granted by him on April 15 in the mandamus case Commonwealth v. William James Byrne ...

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