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  2. MINERS' RIOT

    A sensational riot occurred at Catamaran coal mine in Southern Tasmania yesterday. A number of miners indulged in a drinking bout, and when ...

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  3. DISTRICT NEWS EWINGSDALE

    It is a long time since the Ewingsdale Hall held such a crowd as on Tuesday night last. The occasion was a gift, evening to Mrs. Arnold ...

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  4. JERSEY BREEDERS

    A meeting of the Tweed-Richmond branch of the Jersey Breeders' Association of Australia took place at Murwillumbah on Wednesday. There were ...

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  5. FATAL SOMERSAULT

    An elderly man was killed and two men injured when a motor car, after skidding while travelling on the road between Condong and Tumbulgum, ...

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  6. COMMITTED PERJURY

    During the course of Ms evidence at the Central Police Court to-day, Horace Lindsay Tibbett, a rabbit trapper, admitted that he had committed ...

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  7. TURNED DOWN

    After a meeting lasting for five hours the Sydney seamen to-day decided that they would man all ships. This decision will be a ...

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  8. CASINO AMBULANCE

    The Casino District Ambulance Committee held their monthly meeting in the Town Hall, Casino, on Thursday night, when there were present:— ...

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  9. OYSTER LEASES

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day Mr. Budd (Byron) asked the Chief Secretary (Mr. Bruntnell) whether it was a fact that a number of ...

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  10. THELTS FROM 'PHONES

    In the North Sydney Court Melbourne Hollebone (18), labourer, and Farrel Curran (19), labourer, were charged with having damaged a ...

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  11. MIGRANTS IN COUNTRY

    Mr. Banks, the America-British migration officer, said last night that migration organisation in the country counted more than organisation in the ...

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  12. SUBMARINE PESTS

    A scientific attack in the Brisbane River is to be made during the next three days on wogs, an insidious sea enemy that operates destructively in ...

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  13. LEBBEUS HORDERN'S ESTATE

    It is believed that when, the estate of the late Mr. Lebbeus Hordern is collected for probate it will total over £-1,000,000 in New South Wales alone. ...

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  14. FOOL'S PARADISE

    Mr. Thompson, leader of the Country party in the Legislative Assembly, declared that West Australians were living, in a fool's paradise. He added ...

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  15. LISMORE CATTLE YARDS SITE

    In the Legislyative Assembly to-day the Lismore Markets and Cattle Sale Yards (Vesting) Act was read a second time without debate and taken through ...

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  16. CLUNES

    The annual fair and sale of gifts in connection with the Church of England was held in the Coronation Hall, Clunes, and proved a great success ...

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  17. FATAL MOTOR CYCLE CRASH

    A motor cycle and side car crashed into the rear of a waggon at Moorabbin this morning, and the driver of the cycle, Henry Hewson (23) was ...

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  18. ARMENTIERES

    In November 1914, a day or two after the British Expeditionary Force had dug itself in before Armentieres, a British infantryman was seen to ...

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  19. POTTS POINT, CUDGERA

    Mrs. M. Potts, who has been holidaying at Tweed Heads, returned home on Sunday last. Mr. Jerry Harris captured an out ...

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  20. COLLAPSE EXPECTED

    Definite signs of a collapse of the shipping strike Were forthcoming last night when, an official recommendation of the strike leaders was received ...

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  21. EXPLANATION WANTED

    The Chief Electoral Officer (Mr. Harkness) said to-day that all electors who failed to vote at the prohibition referendum held on September [?] ...

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  22. LATEST IN TORPEDOES

    The Admiralty's submarine experts to-morrow will witness the secret trials of the Chilian destroyer built by Thornycrofts. It is equipped with the ...

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  23. QUARRYING OF STONE

    Sir,—I saw by the "Star" that the Lismore Council had called tenders for the quarrying of stone. On looking through the specifications I notice ...

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  24. FEDERAL

    An old time dance and social was held in the Protestant Hall, Federal, on October 2. The chocolate waltz was won by pisses T. Newton and H. ...

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  25. WORLD GRAIN EXHIBITION

    Provision has been made for prizes amounting to 202,500 dollars for the World's Grain Exhibition to be held in Regina, Saskatchewan in 1932, ...

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  26. ANXIETY FOR SUBMARINE

    A 600 ton submarine on an engine test is cruising from Cherbourg and should arrive at Bixerta to-day, but has not been sighted or reported since ...

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  27. NO CHANGE AT BRISBANE

    There were no developments at Brisbane to-day in conection with the watersiders' strike. The Railway Transport Council in a ...

    Article : 111 words
  28. STRATHEDEN

    The monthly meeting of the Dyraaba and district branch of the C.W.A. was held in the Dyraaba public hall on October 4. Mrs. Van Gelder presided. ...

    Article : 129 words
  29. MANSLAUGHTER CHARGE,

    The city coroner to-day committed Frederick Curtis for trial on a charge of manslaughter arising out of the death of Patrick Fitzhenry (39), a ...

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  30. STRIKE DECLARED OFF

    A mass meeting of the watersiders this morning decided on a return to work. After a vote had been taken the chairman declared the strike off. ...

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  31. BRUNSWICK HEADS

    Brunswick Heads was not affected by the heat wave on Monday and Tuesday, the highest reading was 73 degrees, about 30 degrees less than ...

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  32. AN URGENT CALL

    An urgent call has been sent by the Waterside Workers' Federation to all unions whose activities are in any way connected with the maintenance ...

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  33. THE COSTLY RAT

    What is the economic damages wrought by rats? It is estimated (writes Dr. Louis Bahr, in The World's Health) that in Denmark it amounts ...

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  34. WORK AT MARYBOROUGH

    The steamer Tinana manned by a volunteer crew arrived at the citywharf at 2 p.m. to-day, and local watersiders commenced unloading the ...

    Article : 95 words
  35. GOLD FEVER

    Following the discovery of a nugget of gold hy a worker at Moliagul, many claims have been pegged out, and the district is in a state of ...

    Article : 53 words
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