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  2. A FLEET SENSATION.

    Seventy-one persons were injured when an iron awning in front of the premises of Spencer's, drapers, and Hoyt's De Luxe Picture Theatre collapsed daring the procession of American sailers in Bourke street at a quarter-past 12 to-day. The accident occurred when the head of the ...

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  3. OVAL TURNSTILES.

    The sequal to enquiries by taxation officials on suspicion that the turnstiles at the Adelaide Oval were being altered so as to register fewer than the actual ...

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  4. THE CITY OF—?

    Rarely does it happen, that a visit after many yean, to scenes of childhood, or where early working days were spent is other than disillusion. Scales fall off ...

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  5. BRITISH WOOL SALES.

    At the closing wool sales to-day 9,000 bales were offered and nearly all were sold. Fine wools continued in good demand at full rates. As compared with the ...

    Article : 263 words
  6. BRITAIN'S COAL CRISIS.

    The miners' executive is instructing all miners to cease work on July 31, except for a minimum number of "safety" men. ...

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  7. FREMANTLE MURDER CASE.

    In the early hours of Friday morning a Chinese shopkeeper, Leong Yen (29), was arrested by Detective-Sgts. Purdu and Doyle, on a charge of having, on July 13 ...

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  8. SHIPPING DISPUTE.

    Following upon the receipt of a letter from Mr. Bruce this morning, the Commonwealth Steamship Owners Association held a meeting this afternoon. In his ...

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  9. NO DECISION AT BRISBANE.

    Consideration of the proposal of the shipowners by Brisbane seamen has been deferred till Monday, as the terms had not reached Brisbane. ...

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  10. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN FOOD SHORTAGES.

    The effect of the stoppage of interstate skipping is proving serious to Western Australia in regard to sugar and potatoes. Potatoes are being brought over the Great ...

    Article : 121 words
  11. TASMANIAN PRODUCERS' LOSSES.

    After repeated attempts to procure two firemen to till vacant berths on the steamer Angatoro, the Union Company was to-day forced to pay off the crew. ...

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  12. CHINESE TROUBLES.

    There is great indignation among the British community, and shipping circles generally, at the unchivalrous behaviour of the Chinese steamer Kiang Shun in ...

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  13. EFFORTS TO AVOID TROUBLE.

    The Yorkshire Post states, that a representative of the Ministry of Labour is interviewing representatives ol the masters, and textile workers in an eleventh hour ...

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  14. THE SEAMEN'S REPLY.

    On behalf of the committee of management of the Federated Seamen's Union the General President (Mr. T. Walsh) forwarded the following letter to the ...

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  15. BRADFORD'S SILVER LINING.

    H. Dawson & Co., commenting on the wool sales, says:—The weakest factor is the adverse conditions in and the lack of confidence of the borne trade. There ...

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  16. POSITION AT PORT ADELAIDE.

    The disputes committee of the Port Adelaide Trades and Labour Council on Friday Morning discussed the extent to which the resolution of the committee ...

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  17. STILL MORE CRUISERS.

    "The Prime Minister (Mr. Baldwin), making the eagerly expected Naval construction statement in the House of Commons today, announced that two cruisers ...

    Article : 490 words
  18. CO-OPERATION OF AUTHORITIES.

    On the initiative of Chinese authorities au interview took place this morning at Hankow between the British Consul-General and the Commissioner of Foreign ...

    Article : 227 words
  19. SEVERE EARTHSHOCKS.

    About 3 o'clock, and, again at 4.10 o'clock, on Friday morning; two distinct earth tremors were felt at Owen. Most of the resident were awakened ...

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  20. WAR CONVERSION LOAN.

    Although the loan only opened on Wednesday the response faust be particularly gratifying to the authorities. Yesterday the war loan department at ...

    Article : 161 words
  21. MOTOR VEHICLES COLLIDED.

    In the first moments of this morning a collision occurred between a motor car, driven by ,Mr. Jack Carlisle Sands, or Park terrace. Eastwood, and a motor cycle ...

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  22. AMERICAN MAJOR KILLED.

    Bandits on Monday attacked an area of land in Northern Manchuria which an American. Major Morgan Palmer was developing for refugees from the ex-famine ...

    Article : 79 words
  23. THE STRONG HAND.

    The general in command of Fegtien has closed down the union of Labour, Commerce, and Education, and also the headquarters of the Chinese Seamen's Union ...

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  24. EMPIRE'S FOOD.

    The Secretary for the Dominions (Mr. Amery) and. Dr. Haden Guest (Minister of Health) were the chief guests at the Self-supporting Empire League luncheon at ...

    Article : 169 words
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  26. MARQUIS CURZON'S WILL

    Remarkable disclosures bare been published in The Morning Post relating to the Marquis Curzon's estate of £354,000. He left two castles to the nation. It is ...

    Article : 155 words
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  28. DARWIN EXPLOSIVES.

    "Work his not yet been begun with the unloading of the coastal contract snip Kinchela. Included in her cargo is 100 cases dynamite for the Government. ...

    Article : 89 words
  29. MARINE TRANSPORT GROUP.

    There was a fall attendance at a meeting of the marine transport group at the Trades Hall to-day. After a long debate the following resolution was ...

    Article : 202 words
  30. AMERICAN SEAMEN ROBBED.

    In a collision with a ferry at earner to-day, a launch which vu in tow of a naval pinnace of the United States battleship New Mexico was damaged. The ...

    Article : 144 words
  31. COAL NEEDS.

    The cessation of the interstate colliery service, and the closing down on the Maitland' field are causing concern to the Broken Hill mining industry, in which ...

    Article : 144 words
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  33. AMONG THE DIAMONDS.

    A message from Kimberley states that the Prince of Wales to-day visited the offices of De Beer's, Limited, where he viewed a magnificent display of rough ...

    Article : 108 words
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  36. CREW OF NAVAL RATINGS.

    The reported action, of the authorities in placing naval rations on the H.M.A.S. Bilocla, one of the Australian fleet auxiliaries, hats aroused much comment. It is claimed that merchant seamen generally fill the positions which the ratings have now been instructed to take. Men ...

    Article : 93 words
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