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  2. CABLEGRAMS and TELEGRAMS

    At a meeting of the State executive of the Australian Labor Party last night, consideration was given to the resolutions passed by several ...

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  3. POLITICAL FEDERAL

    Dr. Page stated yesterday, in reference to the increase in the price of petrol, that the Government intended to protect the ...

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  4. INTER-STATE TELEGRAMS

    Hibberd, who was riding Guy Fawkes in yesterday's races, died from concussion sustained when the horse fell. ...

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  6. FOREIGN CABLES CHINA

    Foreign vessels on the Upper Yangtse have been commandeered again irrespective of their nationality. Five of these have been used ...

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  7. THE PETROL CONTROVERSY

    Mr. Bruce is taking a keen interest in the petrol controversy in Australia, but declines to comment on it, saying, "I can only reiterate ...

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  8. NEW SOUTH WALES BUSH FIRES IN NORTH COAST DISTRICTS.

    With telegraphic communication practically down it is impossible to estimate the damage through fires in the north coast districts. ...

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  9. FRENCH GUNBOAT FIRED ON.

    The French gunboat Alert, while proceeding between Wusen and Kiukiang yesterday, was fired upon, one sailor being killed and another ...

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  10. GERMANY

    When the Hohenzollerns Settlement Bill was read the second time in the Prussian Diet yesterday the Communist members called the ...

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  11. WESTERN AUSTRALIA PROTEST AGAINST CAPITAL PUNISHMENT

    A resolution was unanimously passed by the Fremantle lumpers yesterday, protesting against the execution of Coulter aud Treffene, and ...

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  12. REPORTED SAFETY OF MR. DAVIES.

    A telegram received by the China Inland Mission here says that the Australian missionary, the Rev. Freeman Davies, who was captured by ...

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  13. STATE TELEGRAMS SHELLEY GUILTY OF DEFAMATION.

    At the City Court yesterday afternoon Miss Shelley was found guilty on the charge of defamation laid against her by Charles Jackson, ...

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  14. POSITION IN TWEED RIVER DISTRICT.

    After much strenuous effort on the part of settlers, the bush fires which have been raging iu the upper reaches of the Tweed River ...

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  15. SHANGHAI THREATENED.

    Bridges on the Shanghai-Hangchow railway have been blown up. Sun- Chuan Fang's troops located here are moving to take up a ...

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  16. SHEARERS' ACCOMMODATION

    In the Laegislative Assembly yesterday a measure designed to give better accommodation for shearers than that provided for ia the Act of ...

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  17. VICTIM OF STINGRAY'S ATTACK

    Archer's diver, who was attacked by a 5 cwt. stingray last week outside the Broome pearling grounds, was severely injured. The stingray ...

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  18. TRADES HALL MEETING

    There was a large attendance in the Trades Hall yesterday morning and the following resolution was carried: That this meeting of trade ...

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  19. A MAD LEAP

    A sensational leap from a window in the fourth storey of a building in Hunter-street was made this afternoon by a man representing ...

    Article : 116 words
  20. CHEKIANGITES JOIN REDS.

    Shanghai is certain to again become the scene of warfare. The revolt at Chekiang means that the Reds have been unexpectedly reinforced ...

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  21. A Wifebeater Flogged

    For the first time in ten years a wifebeater, James Kingsmore, was led to an old-fashioned whipping post in the prison yard at Baltimore, ...

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  22. IMPERIAL CABLES. EARL OF OXFORD RESIGNS LEADERSHIP OF LIBERALS

    The Earl of Oxford and Asquith has resigned the leadership of the Liberal Party. ...

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  23. DRAGGED BY A HORSE

    While Allen Christie, the 6-years-old son of the manager of Glenmore Station, near Cootamundra, was riding, his horse was attacked and ...

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  24. SUN CHUAN FANG TRANSFERS FORCES TO SHANGHAI DISTRICT

    Chinese political circles regard the Chekiang revolt as the orisis of the present war. No doubt it was e[?] gineered by the Reds in order to ...

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  25. PREFERENCE WITHIN THE EMPIRE.

    The "Daily Mail," in a leader on the Imperial Conference, expresses the opinion that general preference for Empire goods is a certainty of ...

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  26. SHEARERs' ACCOMMODATION BILL.

    In the Legislative Assembly last night the debate on the second reading of the Shearers' Accommodation Bill was continued until past ...

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  27. TASMANIA A WOMAN'S TRAGIC FATE.

    The body of a woman, headless and naked, and with part of one arm missing was found on the Sandy Beach rifle range on Tuesday. It ...

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  28. NEW SOUTH WALES

    "Is it the intention of the Government to introduce a bill to provide for the abolition of capital punishment? if not, why not?" This ...

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  29. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE

    Mr. Baldwin presided at the Imperial Conference today, and welcomed the delegates on behalf of the Imperial Government. ...

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  30. ATTEMPT TO SEIZE SHANGHAI

    A week end attempt by the Civil Governor of Chekiang Province (Hsia Chao) to seize Shanghai, the richest military prize in China, while ...

    Article : 168 words
  31. NEW ZEALAND

    Two storemen, John Willis, married, with four children, and Phillip Allan, single, were found crushed to death under a goods lift in ...

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  32. VICTORIA MINISTRY DEFEATED

    By 32 votes to 2[?] the Victorian Ministry was defeated tonight on a formal motion for the adjournment of the House moved by the ...

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  33. AVIATION

    The Director of Civil Aviation (Sir Sefton Brauckner) in a lecture at the Guildhall declared that within a few years commercial aviation ...

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  34. KILLED WHILST FELLING A TREE.

    A man named Joseph Douglas Boxall, aged 23, was killed instanty yesterday at the Huntsman, about 14 miles from Deloraine, whilst ...

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  35. ANOTHER GOVERNMENT DEFEAT

    On a preliminary motion relating to its Budget proposals, to impose a tax of 1½ per cent. on bookmakers' turnovers, the Victorian ...

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  36. TO SECRETARIES AND OTHERS.

    Reports of entertainments or sports must be in our hands not later than Tuesday evening to ensure then publication in the issue ...

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  37. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

    A message from Detroit states that after a heated debate in the Convention of the Federation of Labor, two motions urging a modification of ...

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