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  2. The Railway Murder

    A clue that looked promising, and was being vigorously followed up by the detectives investigating the Hornsby train murder to-day, suddenly became ...

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  3. The Shearing Dispute.

    The shearing dispute was again before Mr. Justice Edmunds sitting in the Industrial Court to-day, when an application was made on behalf of James William ...

    Article : 225 words
  4. Back to Tasmania Scheme.

    The response in the South to the "Back to Tasmania" proposal has been most encouraging, and at a largely attended and thoroughly representative meeting, ...

    Article : 147 words
  5. The Franklin Vacancy.

    Mr. W. P. Shoobridge (Labour) was to-night elected to fill the vacancy in the Franklin electorate, House of Assembly, caused by the death ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Employment Preference.

    Recently various unions were circularised by the Trades Hall Council that it was resolved that steps should be taken with a view to securing the deletion of ...

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  7. Colonel Amery. M. P.

    The Empire Producers' Organisation gave a luncheon at the Hotel Victoria as a mark of appreciation of Colonel Amery's work for empire settlement, ...

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  8. Patterson, Champion.

    The Australian Davis Cup captain, Gerald Patterson, won the world's tennis championship for the second time when he to-day defeated the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 327 words
  9. German Financial Crisis

    Official circles in London are gravely anxious about the German financial crisis. The Cabinet considers the situation to-day. It is reported that Mr. ...

    Article : 289 words
  10. Protecting Crayfish.

    A to-night's meeting of the Fisherien Commissioners it was received, at the instance of Messrs. A. Kirk and W. Cates, "That licenses for taking s[?]callops and ...

    Article : 119 words
  11. A Reinstatement Desired.

    The staffs of the Government Printing Office are desirous of seeing their late chief [?] A Cumming) reinstated. While the Cabinet was sitting to-day a ...

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  12. Nursing a Young Industry.

    With the object of preventing the introduction of the weevil, which to the past has caused extensive destruction of cotton plants in America, the direct ...

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  13. About People.

    The Secretary for Lands (Mr. E. A. Counsel) will be attendance at the Public Buildings, at Launceston, to-day. Opportunity was taken by Mr G. C. ...

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  14. Helping Tobacco Growth.

    The British Australian Tobacco Company has decided to co-operate with the Victorian Ministry for the encouragement of tobacco growing in Victoria. It is ...

    Article : 63 words
  15. DEVELOPMENTS MAY OCOUR.

    In the House of Commons the Prime Minister said it was not desirable to deal with reparations in answers to Parliamentary questions. There might be ...

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  16. Tamar Improvement.

    At a meeting of the George Town Council on Monday the report of the Bell Bay survey was tabled. Mr. Widdowson said it was a matter of ...

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  17. AMUSEMENTS.

    A grand concert will be hek! to-night at St. Aldan's Hall, when an entertaining programme will be presented. The proceeds are in aid of the Home ...

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  18. Mortality in the A.I.F.

    Statistics relating to the rate of morality in the Australian imperial force have been received by the Minister for Home and Territory (Senator Pearce) ...

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  19. POSITION OF THE GOVERNMENT.

    According to the "Westminster Gazette" the British Government anticipates an early and complete financial collapse of Austria. It fears that it ...

    Article : 64 words
  20. ACADEMY THEATRE.

    A fine programme is now being screened at the Academy Theatre. There are two big features, with a most unusual comedy entitled "In Again, Out Again," ...

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  21. FLIGHT ROUND THE WORLD.

    On Monday Major Blake wired from Ra[?] that he was leaving for Ziza [?] the intention of proceeding to Bagdad early to-day. It has been arranged ...

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  22. NEW PRINCESS THEATRE.

    Douglas Fairbanks has gathered a strong cast to support him in his latest production. "The Mark of Zorro," which will be shown at the New ...

    Article : 198 words
  23. DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIP.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 40 words
  24. Tramwaymen Striking.

    The Wellington [?]ramwa[?] held a secret ballot yesterday when by 645 votes to 41 It was decided to strike The next step requested in for the union to give the ...

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  25. STRIKE MATTERS IN AMERICA

    President Harding, addressing the mine operators and strikers' conference, which had reached a deadlock, said that the proposed Federal Arbitration ...

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  26. Southern Courts.

    In the Practice Court to-day, before Mr. Justice Crisp, Mr. W. M. Ho[?]gman appeared on behalf on the plain[?], and Mr. F. Lodge for the defendant in an ...

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  27. MIXED DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIP.

    O'Hara Wood and Mdlle, Lenglen beat Mathey and Mrs. Mallory, 6—2, 6—4. Crawley and Miss McKane beat Wertheim and Mrs. Lambert Chambers, ...

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  28. Loyalty League.

    The annual and final meeting of the Launceston branch of the Loyalty League was held in the Mechanics' Institute last night, Mr. A. T. Marshall, ...

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  29. AN ABSURD PROPOSITION.

    The "Dally Herald" suggests that Patterson should play Mdlle. Lenglen ([?] lady champion) for the absolute world championship. ...

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  30. Sugar Coming Down.

    On Thursday the Minister for Custom (Mr Rogers) expects to present to the House of Representatives has long promised report on the ...

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  31. TWO MEN KILLED.

    At Point Marion (Pennsylvania) two striking miners were killed and one badly wounded in a pitched battle between the strikers and deputy sher[?] ...

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  32. COINAGE QUESTION.

    In the course of a discussion on the Coinage Bill in the Assembly at Capetown the Nationalists strongly objected to the new sovereign being the ...

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  33. MAJESTIC THEATRE.

    There remain only to-day's two opportunities for patrons to view the current programme at the Majestic Theatre. An outstanding feature of the series to ...

    Article : 143 words
  34. INTERFERENCE WITH MAILS.

    Mr. Harding (President) and Mr. Weeks (War Secretary) consulted the reports regarding the mails held in various ports of the west, due to the ...

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  35. OBSCENE LANGUAGE.

    A sentence of three days' [?]ment was imposed on Edward [?] Holmes at the City Police Court this morning for using obscene language outside a shop ...

    Article : 109 words
  36. THE COMMUNIST PARTY.

    The American Federation of Labour is taking active steps to head off the attempt of the Communist party to obtain control of various members of the ...

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  37. CHANNEL TUNNEL

    Mr. Lloyd George announced in the House of Commons yesterday that in view of the financial condition of the country the Government did not intend ...

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  38. REMANDED.

    A young man named Alfred Denchey appeared before Mr G. C. Gilmore, P M at the City Police Court this morning on a charge of breaking and ente[?]ng the ...

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  39. HOUSEWIVES' AGITATION.

    The Victorian Housewives' Association is engaged in a vigorous campaign to bring about a reduction in the price of sugar. As one means to the end ...

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  40. GRAVES IN GERMANY.

    Mr. M. I. Shepherd (Secretary to the High Commissioner) has returned from Germany. He motored 700 miles, and visited all the most important military ...

    Article : 111 words
  41. DANCE AND EUOHRE TOURNAMENT.

    To-morrow night, commencing at 8 o'clock, the Australian Coachmakers' Employees' Federation will hold a dance and euchre tournament in the King's ...

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  42. CREDITS COMMISSION.

    At a meeting of the Credits Committee at The Hague M. Krassin made an important declaration. While, owing to the exchange crisis, it was utterly ...

    Article : 101 words
  43. Admittance to America.

    Following upon the question submitted to the Minister for Defence (Mr. Ma[?]y Greene) by the leader of the Opposition (Mr. Charlton) regarding the complaint ...

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  44. BELGIAN ORPHAN FUND

    The Agricultural School of the Belgian Orphans Fund has been inaugurated near Namur. M. Jasper, Cardinal Mercier, and Sir James Allen (New ...

    Article : 56 words
  45. HORSES IN SOLDIERS' AVENUE.

    During the hearing at the City Police Court this morning of a charge against William Andrews, of riding a horse along the path through the soldiers' avenue, ...

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  46. General News

    By Mr. E. L. Hall, P.M., at the City Police Court yesterday morning, Albert Alfred Moss, for having ridden a motor bicycle across the intersection of two ...

    Article : 263 words
  47. Son Suing Mother.

    What the presiding judge described at a very regrettable action came before a court to-day. William Thomas, a monumental season, of Garden Vale, ...

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  48. PEACE IN THE ORIENT.

    The "Daily Chronicle's" Paris correspondent says that the British, French, and Italian Governments have agreed to a conference, to be held within a ...

    Article : 46 words
  49. GUNS POUND AT KIEL.

    The representatives of the Entente Control Commission found 216 machine runs hidden in a Kiel arsenal. The employees are demanding an investigation ...

    Article : 37 words
  50. The Trawting Proposal

    The Fisheries Commissioners discussed at their meeting to-night the proposal of the New South Wales Government to send a trawler to Tasmanian waters to ...

    Article : 191 words
  51. MANUFACTURE OF BOMES.

    Filldello Castro, Mayor of Lontini, Sicily, is undergoring a trial on a charge of manufacturing the bombs which blew up the courthouse, killing everybody in ...

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  52. FATHER'S DEATH AVENGED.

    A dramatic incident occurred in Mexico City, when a girl, 15 years of age, revenged the death of her father, desire Moreno, editor of the "Heralde de Max ...

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  53. AFFAIRS IN IRELAND

    All the Dublin-Belfast traffic has been suspended. Five bridges have been brown up, and the lines completely destroyed for some distance. ...

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  54. A Costly Expedition.

    Much interest has been aroused in federal circles recently over the cost of an exhibition, led by Dr. Campbell Brown, to the mandated territory previously ...

    Article : 95 words
  55. HEAVY FIGHTING EXPORTED.

    Colonel, one of the chief robel strong holds in the south of Ireland, is isolated. The railways have been out and road travelled. Ample supplies have ...

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  56. FUNERAL OF RUSSEL LEADER.

    Large crowds witnessed the funeral of Cathal Brugha in Dublin, and a number of [?] ...

    Article : 18 words
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