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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 356 words
  3. WATERSIDE CLAIMS

    LAUNCESTON, Monday. — There Was a sitting of the Arbitration "Court at Launceston to-day, when Judge Beeby heard evidenco in connection ...

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  4. CAPITAL AND LABOR Problems of Industry.

    SYDNEY, Monday.— Addressing the Constitutional Association to-day, the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) said: "The outstanding problem of Australia ...

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  5. SHEFFIELD SHIELD.

    ' BRISBANE, Monday. — Holding the upper hand when stumps were diawa on Saturday, with 180 runs on 'the board for the loss of only two ...

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  6. HEAD BLOWN OFF.

    PERTH, Monday.— With the top of his head blown off by a shotgun, the body of Cyril George Mnrkin was found lying in the bush near Cardup ...

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  7. SHOT IN THIGH.

    PERTH, Monday.— The police today arrested Edward Patrick Morgan on a charge of having unlawfully wounded John Hyland at Dalwallinu on ...

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  8. PEOPLE'S FOOD.

    PERTH, Monday.— Dr. Everett Atkinson, Commissioner of Public Health, giving evidence before the Child Endowment Commission to-day, said many ...

    Article : 115 words
  9. Advertising

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  10. TWO DEAD.

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — Two persons are dead and three in a critical condition as a result of Sunday's road accidents. ...

    Article : 132 words
  11. CHAMPION SPRINT.

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  12. TRAM SMASH.

    MELBOURNE, Monday — Four men were injured when a crowded electric tram came into collision with a twohorse lorry loaded with potatoes in ...

    Article : 115 words
  13. New-Found Strength.

    Organised labor is becoming a great power in the land. Unhappily, in its new-found strength labor forgot many incidents in its early history, and ...

    Article : 149 words
  14. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.— To help find immediate work for unemployed, a committee, representing the Government, municipalities, public bodies and ...

    Article : 256 words
  15. Advertising

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  16. Omeo Sensation.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.— It is not yet decided when the inquest on the body of Mrs. Ethel Constance Griggs, wife of F. G. Griggs, Methodist ...

    Article : 105 words
  17. Struggle Must End.

    The time has now come when this long-drawn-out struggle between capital and labor must cease, in the interests of the community as a whole. ...

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  18. Victoria's Grave Problem

    MELBOURNE, _ Monday. — The position of the Victorian railways is not only causing the Government and Commissioners the greatest anxiety, ...

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  19. LABOR CONVENTION.

    HOBART, Monday. — At a meeting of the Australian Workers' Union Convention to-day, consideration was given to a request from the Prime Minister ...

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  20. TRIBUTE TO MR. BRUCE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.— Speaking at Bathurst, at a meeting of the local branch of the Nationalists' Association. Mr. Manning, M.H.R., forecast ...

    Article : 77 words
  21. Conference Suggested.

    With the desire to bring this about, I have suggested a conference to explore the whole position, to endeavor to create a spirit of confidence ...

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  22. PLANE AS AMBULANCE.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.— The Love Bird, one of the Lsrkin-Aircraft Co.'s 'planes, acted as au ambulance yesterday. ...

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  23. ILLEGALLY USING CARS.

    HOBART, Monday.— In the Police Court to-day, Francis Hyder pleaded guilty to the illegal use of a motor car, the property of E. H. Ward, and also ...

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  24. CRICKET.

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  25. A.W.U.

    HOBART, Monday.— At the A.W.U. Convention. to-day, "a letter was read from Mr. C. Crofts, secretary of the Australian Council of Trades Unions, ...

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  26. KING ISLAND NEWS.

    OURRIE; February 3.— A meeting of the King Island branch of the R.S. S.I.L.A. was held, when Messrs. Hoopor and Birch were elected president ...

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  27. SOLDIER SETTLEMENT.

    HOBART, Monday.— Mr. Justice Pike began his investigation to-day, on behalf of the Commonwealth Government, into soldier settlement in Tasmania. He ...

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  28. Extremists the Stumblingblock.

    In the organisations the extremists on both sides. They would inevitably react on each other, and destroy the possibilities of success. It has also to ...

    Article : 181 words
  29. STATE SCHOOLS.

    Schools on King Island opened on Tuesday last. The teacher, for tho Currie school had not arrived on that date, therefore, Mr. Rafferty, who is ...

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  30. Faithful Unto Death.

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — Pathetic circumstances attended the death yesterday of Lieut.-Cot. Morley at his residence, Charwood Crescent, St. Kilda. ...

    Article : 71 words
  31. ACCIDENT.

    A few days ago Mr.P. Clemens met with an unfortunate accident. He was holding a draught horse by a rope when the animal suddenly boltod. The ...

    Article : 73 words
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