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  3. YELLOW CAB DISPUTE.

    Allegations of gambling and drunkenness on the company's premises against Albert Victor Gliddon, whose dismissal by ...

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  5. WATERFRONT TROUBLES.

    There were no definite developments to-day in connection, with the dispute between the Waterside Workers' Federation and the combined steamship owners on ...

    Article : 324 words
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  7. HAPPY ARNHEM LAND.

    Arnhem Land, of the far north, a few years ago, was a name on every Australian tongue, for rumour had it that two white ...

    Article : 865 words
  8. EYRE'S PENINSULA.

    Eyra's Peninsula hag been described as a great slumbering leviathan just about to wake into activity. The description is apt particularly in regard to land ...

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  9. CANBERRA STAMP.

    After a long period of official secrecy the Canberra commemoration stamp, which was recently introduced, has apparently failed to meet the expectations of ...

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  10. MOVING PICTURES.

    Additional evidence was heard to-day by the Royal Commission on the Motion Picture Industry in Australia regarding the troubles of Mr. W. J. C. Barr a film ...

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  11. INTERSTATE HOCKEY.

    The interstate women's hockey matches were continued to-day. The first match was played between Tasmania and Queensland resulting in a win for Tasmania by ...

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  12. AUSTRALIA'S FINANCES.

    No decision was reached at the meeting in Melbourne to-day of Premiers for all the States, except Queensland, for the consideration of the readjustment of the ...

    Article : 395 words
  13. WORK OF THE LEAGUE.

    The Adelaide branch of the League of Nations Union was addressed by Mr. H. Leslie Boyce a member of the English Bar, at the ...

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  14. CAR'S FOUR SOMERSAULTS.

    A motor car which skidded on Lady Rawson drive a Loftus, near Sutherland, this afternoon, somersaulted four times before coming to rest, according to ...

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  15. "BUNNY" IN DISGUISE.

    About 10,000 rabbit skins were in the plant of Tasmanian Fur Trading Limited. in Sacville street, Hobart, when the machinery was set in operations to-day ...

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  16. PORT BYELECTION.

    Every seat on the floor and gallery and all standing room was occupied at the Odd-fellows Hall, Dale street, Port Adelaide, on Tuesday evening, when the Labour ...

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  17. NIGHT OF TRAGEDY.

    Le Petit Journal relates an extraordinary series of tragedies at Nice, A Woman attempted to commit suicide, failed, and was placed in hospital. Her husband ...

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  18. IDLE SHIPS.

    A statement regarding four vessels affected by industrial trouble was made by the Deputy Chairman of the Commonwealth Steamship Owners ...

    Article : 321 words
  19. VENTURESOME VOYAGE.

    In the Dinkum Aussle, a 12-ton 33-ft. ex-pilot sailing cutter, messrs. Robert Kermode and Fred-Cullinger, of Melbourne, members of the St. Kilda Dingby Club. ...

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  20. DISPUTE WITH SEAMEN.

    The owners of the interstate steamer Macedou took drastic action to-day, when they paid off the crew and laid the vessel up, owing to inability to secure seven ...

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  21. BOYS IN A TANK.

    'At Young two children, named james Barnett, aged six years, and Richard Spark, aged five years, entered a tank in the backyard of Mrs. Burnett's residence ...

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  22. YOUNG TENNIS PLAYER.

    At the Western Plains lawn tennis championships at Warren, H. Hopmans of Sydney, defeated Gerald Patterson, 6—3. 2—6, 6—4, in the semi-final of the singles ...

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  23. H.M.A.S. TINGARA.

    Another stage in the passing of H.M.A.S. Tingara, which has for many years been the training ship of the Royal Australian Navy, was reached yesterday ...

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  24. PETERSHAM MURDER.

    The interest of the public in the police search for the man whom the police wish to interview in connection with the murder of Martha Quin. at Petersham, on ...

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  25. REVOLTING STORY OF SOVIET.

    It is reported that Evengren, said to have been shot on June 10 in Moscow, was really executed some time ago, after terrible torture by the Checks (the Soviet ...

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