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  2. MINES WORKING.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — Having accepted the assurance given by the officials of the Miners' Federation that the question of volunteer labour in the Northumberland ...

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  3. MISS JOHNSON.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. — Miss Amy Johnson, whose stay in Brisbane will end to-morrow, had another busy day to-day. In the morning she attended an assemblage ...

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  4. AUSTRALIA WINS.

    Australia, which had lost two for 82 on Saturday, in response to Hampshire's first inning's total of 1[?]1, continued batting at Southampton on Monday. Bradman, who ...

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  5. GIPPSLAND FLOODS.

    Heavy floods in the rivers of East Gippsland followed torrential rains since Sunday. In several places more than six inches of rain has been recorded in the last two ...

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  6. CHALLENGE BY PREMIER.

    Returning from the country, where he has been on official business, the Premier (Mr. Hogan) re-entered the lists yesterday against the president of the Port Phillip ...

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  7. RISINGS IN SIBERIA.

    Confirmation has been received by the Harbin Consular authorities of the report that risings have occurred among the peasants near Vladivostock, and that they ...

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  8. ROUNDABOUT THE CONSTITUTION.

    Nothing proves more decisively that the State Ministers and Parliaments which took the action leading up to adoption of the Commonwealth Constitution were ...

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  9. BIRTHDAY HONOURS.

    The following additional honours have been announced in connection with the birthday of His Majesty the King:- PEERS. ...

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  10. ENGLISH DERBY.

    Although Diolite's price was 5 to 2 agst at the Victoria Club to-night the Derby is still regarded as an open race. The field has been reduced to 19. Discussion at the ...

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  11. MR. MAXWELL'S DEFECTION.

    "I see," said Mr. Hughes, M.H.R., leader of the Australian party, yesterday, "that Mr. Maxwell complains of my neglect to reply to his letter of resignation ...

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  12. MACKAY EXPEDITION.

    ILBILBA, Tuesday. — High winds have prevented flying for several days, but all members of the expedition are well. The landing ground which ...

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  13. FILM CENSORSHIP.

    Following a revision of the method of censoring films for exhibition in Victoria recently, one moving picture film which was rejected by the Commonwealth ...

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  14. MOTOR REGISTRATION.

    Stopped by a police-constable in the metropolitan area recently, a motorist was asked to produce the registration certificate for his motor-car, in addition to his ...

    Article : 165 words
  15. NEEDLE IN MAN'S THROAT.

    An X-ray examination of William Stevenson, aged 44 years, of Burnley, was made by doctors at the Melbourne Hospital yesterday. A darning needle[?] four inches long, ...

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  16. Do You Know This About Tea?

    That young bud-leaves, snapped from the tea plant in the first blush of their freshness, have the richest flavour? That slow[?]curing of these young leaves ...

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