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  2. THE RAILWAYS.

    HOBART, Friday.—The Commissioner for Railways (Mr. C. Miscamble) has reported to the Minister for Railways (Hon. J. A. Guy) advising the stoppage ...

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  3. MAN SHOOTS A WOMAN.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A statement was made to-day by the sister of Alma Fennell, who was shot in the thigh last night by Maurice Roblin at Bondi, ...

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  4. RESCUE OF WHITE WOMEN

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The Minister for Territories (Senator Pearce), has received a telegram from the Administrator at Darwin stating that an ...

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  5. SHIPPING DISPUTES.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—All members of the Ship-painters and Dockers' Union employed at Williamstown shipbuilding yards by the Melbourne ...

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  6. WORLD PEACE.

    GENEVA, Thursday.—It has transpired that the basis of the proposed Peace Pact which the sub-committee is discussing, will be that all the ...

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  7. Discussion in the Representatives.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Mr. Anstey moved the adjournment of the House of Representatives to-day to call attention to the delay in taking measures ...

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  8. Dashed to Death.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A married woman from Bulladellah, North Coast, named Ida Pile, 38 years of age, suffering from nervous breakdown, either fell or ...

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  9. HOLYMAN VESSELS HELD UP.

    Though 150 men responded to the advertisement for work this morning on the Holymnn boats which have been hung up by the dispute with the Wharf ...

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  10. COURT OF ARBITRATION.

    The procedure with regard to arbitration, however, is still to be settled, and possibly in view of the objections of one delegation, a separate body, ...

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  11. REGIONAL AGREEMENT.

    The question of partial agreements, or the so-called regional agreements between various States, apparently led to considerable discussion yesterday. ...

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  12. BURNED TO DEATH.

    An inquest was held at Sassafras yesterday afternoon before Mr. A. Boatwright (coroner), touching the death of Amy Evelyn Reeves, who had ...

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  13. Queensland Gun Play.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—George Brett was acquitted by the Supreme Court to-day on a charge of the murder of Ernest Hargreaves at Albion on July ...

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  14. SHIP AFIRE.

    FREMANTLE, Friday.—The steamer Northumberland arrived last night with a fire which has been fought for a week. It is now under control, but ...

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  15. Alleged Libel.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A writ claiming £2300 for alleged libel was issued this afternoon on behalf of Mrs. E. J. Maincke against the "Truth" ...

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  16. BELLBIRD DISASTER.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The final portion of the Bellbird mine to be inspected will be reached on Monday. So far no sign has been found of the missing ...

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  17. No Sydney Police Strike.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Secretary of the Police Association (Mr. Fortesque) last night gave a positive assurance that there would be no police strike ...

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  18. Curse of Unionism.

    SYDNEY, Friday. — "Professional unionists and organisers are the curse of present day unionism," declared the President of the Tramway Officers' ...

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  19. A "Lenient" Judge.

    SYDNEY, Friday. — Acting-Judge Sheridan, who was inclined to show leniency when he commenced his career on the bench some weeks ago, ...

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  20. M.P. Disfranchised.

    DARWIN, Friday.—Mr. Nelson, M.P., has been disfranchised by reason of absence for a period exceeding one month from Mt. Nelson. He was ...

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  21. Aeroplane Useless.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—In the Senate to-day Senator J. D. Millen asked Senator Pearce whether it would be possible to send an aeroplane to search ...

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  22. Victorian Agriculture.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The Royal Show was oponed to-day by the Governor of Victoria (Lord Stradbroke). Speaking in response to the toast of ...

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  23. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The Senate met to-day. Amendments made by the House of Representatives to the Bankruptcy ...

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  24. INCREASED VOTE FOR HEALTH ORGANISATION.

    The Budget Committee, by 16 votes to 15, rejected an Italian proposal to increase the vote to the Health Organisation by 200,000 frances. Britain, ...

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  25. House of Representatives.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The House of Representatives met to-day. Mr. Mahoney asked the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce), whether it was ...

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  26. A Noted Rider of the Nineties:

    The name of James Hayes has been before the Australian racing public for a great number of years. First it was as a jockey, and later as an ...

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  27. Alleged Larceny.

    LAUNCESTON, Friday. — Lionel Charles Isley, a young man, was arrested by Detective Burke this afternoon and charged with the larceny of some ...

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  28. Intellectual Co-Operation.

    A meeting of the Committee of Intellectual Co-operation to-day discussed the proposed International Institute of Intellectual Co-operation in Paris, on ...

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  29. Sugar Beet.

    HOBART, Friday.—The Chief Secretary has written to the Victorian Government asking to place at the disposal of the Launceston, Hobart and ...

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  30. BUILDINGS AT CANBERRA.

    Mr. Atkinson (Hon. Minister), moved that the erection of a building at Canberra for Departmental secretaries and automatic telephone exchange be ...

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  31. Relief of Racing Clubs.

    LAUNCESTON, Friday.—The Attorney-General (Hon. A. G. Ogilvie), stated to-night that the question of licensing bookmakers would not be included ...

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  32. DAIRY PRODUCE EXPORT.

    The debate on the second reading of the Dairy Produce Export Control Bill was continued by Mr. Parker Maloney and Mr. Corser, both of whom ...

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  33. Peace Demonstration.

    HOBART, Friday.—"What is termed a monster peace demonstration is to be held on the Domain on Sunday afternoon. The people will be told of ...

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  34. Civil Law.

    LAUNCESTON, Friday.—The joint committee of both Houses of Parliament, which was appointed to inquire into the revision of the law relating ...

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  35. New Federal Loan.

    HOBART, Friday. — Tasmania's share of the money to be raised in the Commonwealth loan now before the public will be £233,000, and it is ...

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  36. Relief of Armenians.

    The Fifth Committee, dealing with relief work among Armenian women and children refugees in the Near East, met to-day. ...

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  37. PASSPORT INCONVENIENCES.

    When the committee was discussing the report of the Commission on Communications and Transport, Mr. Charlton brought forward the need for ...

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  38. Tasmanians in Melbourne:

    Tasmanians who may be visiting Melbourne during show week will be interested to learn that ex-Tasmanians now residing permanently in Melbourne ...

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