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  2. LABOUR'S LAND POLICY.

    "Mr. Dooley's talk about the need for a definite and constructive land policy is astounding," said Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick last night. "His Government has been in office ...

    Article : 326 words
  3. VALUE OF PROMISES.

    "If promises will win an election, Mr. Dooley should come back from this appeal to the country with so many supporters in Parliament that he will be embarrassed to find any ...

    Article : 353 words
  4. "LABOUR VENTRILOQUISTS."

    "An interesting commentary on the false Charge made by Labour candidates that the Coalition proposes retrenchment in the Public Service was made by Mr. M'Girr last ...

    Article : 180 words
  5. MOTHERHOOD ENDOWMENT.

    Referring last night to Mr. McGirr's speech on the previous day, Dr. Arthur said that Mr. McGirr's coolness in appropriating other persons' ideas and passing them off as his own ...

    Article : 328 words
  6. SYDNEY.

    Mr. J. Jackson, selected Coalitionist candidate for the Sydney electorate, opened his campaign in St. John's Hall, Darlinghurst, last night. The Lord Mayor (Alderman W. ...

    Article : 344 words
  7. MATTER OF PERFORMANCE.

    The Premier (Mr. Dooley), speaking last night at Concord, said he noticed that Mr. Oakes stated that he wanted the clectors to judge the rarties on their records. "With ...

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  8. HOMES FOR WORKERS.

    Mr. Bagnall, M.L.A., speaking at Undercliffe, said that one of the most outstanding failures of the Dooley Government was its handling of the housing question. If the Coalition was ...

    Article : 112 words
  9. HOW TRAVELLERS MAY VOTE.

    Tourists and persons who are electors and qualified to vote are reminded that there are facilities which will enable them to record their votes before they leave the State. ...

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  10. FARMERS' VIEWPOINT.

    Commenting upon the reported statement of the Minister for Agriculture, Mr. Dunn, that four hour's work per day was sufficient, "Gilgandra," a correspondent, states that ...

    Article : 71 words
  11. RESULTS OF LABOUR RULE.

    Addressing a meeting at Summer Hill, Alderman J. T. Ness, Coalition candidate for the Western Suburbs electorate, said that, although the Labour Government had been in ...

    Article : 167 words
  12. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    In the course of his opening speech in the Protestant Hall on Tuesday night, Mr. M'Girr propounded a scheme by which unemployment could be avoided. ...

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  13. MR. M'GIRR ON MODERATE LABOUR MEN.

    At the close of an address on Tuesday night at the Protestant Hall. Mr. M'Girr offered some advice as to the type of men needed in the party. "You want solid men in the Labour ...

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  14. MR. FOTHERINGHAM IN YORK-STREET.

    Mr. J. Fotheringham, an Independent candidate for the Northe Shore Electorate, addressed a meeting in York-street yesterday. He said his candidature in the present ...

    Article : 141 words
  15. STATE FINANCE.

    Mr. J. J. Keenan,[?] candidate for Eastern Suburbs, in an address at Bondi-road last night, pointed out that the only statement of the finances that came before the ...

    Article : 137 words
  16. PRICE OF MILK.

    Sil,—Will you grant me space to ask Mr. Dooley why he is marching around the country, promising the moon in the form of motherhood endowment as a proof of his sympathy ...

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  17. THE CAMPAIGN.

    In St. George the contest is almost entirely a party one. Unless the divisional organisers are hopelessly astray in the diagnosis, the seats will cerfalnly go to the Coalltion and ...

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  18. MANY NEW STATES.

    Mr. Estell, Minister for Works and Railways, in the course of a speech here, said he favoured creating new States, but not in isolated quarters. He wished to see the ...

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  19. MEMORIAL GATES.

    In the presence of a very large crowd in Bega yesterday. Mr. H. M. Blomfield, exMayor, laid the foundation stone of the Soldiers' Memorial Gates at the entrance to ...

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  20. THE ST. GEORGE ELECTORATE.

    Retiring Member. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. NEW CALEDONIA.

    Sydney will lose more of its Island trade if the proposed new tariff in New Caledonia is proclaimed. The trade with other islands has been ...

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  22. SHARK TRAGEDY.

    The inquiry concerning the death of Mervyn Lovell Gannon was sudenly opened yesterday by the City Coroner (Mr. Jamieson), the object being to take the evidence of Mrs. ...

    Article : 260 words
  23. STREET LIGHTING.

    The proposal made by the City Council to increase the rate of street lighting in auburban areas by l8 per cent, was discussed at a conference of representatives of the councils ...

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  24. BODY FOUND IN WATER.

    R. A. Watson, a Northam land agent, left home on Monday, and did not return. Next morning his body, with the hands and feet bound, was found in a pool of water, and on ...

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  25. AGAINST SPINNING WHEELS.

    The Chamber of Commerce has returned to its attack with reference to the White City spinning wheels, and decided to write strongly to the Attorney-General, protesting against ...

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  26. LABOUR MINISTER.

    Speaking at a Nationalist meeting in favour of the candidature of Mr. Fisher for Paddington, Mr. Andrews said the caucus Ministers were continually stamping as profiteers any ...

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  27. MAN COLLAPSES IN STREET.

    Early yesterday afternoon Mr. E. W. Perkins, 40, a manufacturer's agent, collapsed on the footpath outside his office at No. 2 O'Connell-street, city. The Civil Ambulance ...

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  28. FELL BETWEEN TRAIN AND PLATFORM.

    Mrs. Frogley, of Smithfield, had a very narrow escape from death on the Fairfield Railway Station. Mrs. Frogley had just arrived in a train from Sydney, and was leaving the ...

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  29. MAN FALLS DOWN SHIP'S HOLD.

    At about 7.30 o'clock yesterday morning Chief Officer Miller, of the steamer Karoola, found the body of William Malloy, 60, lying face downwards on a blanket in No. 4 hold. ...

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  30. BUTCHER INJURED.

    Joseph Hanson, master butcher, who is over 60 years of age, ascended a ladder to adjust protion of the machinery at his works. The ladder slipped, and in falling Hanson's ...

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  31. PAINTERS EXHIBITION.

    In declaring open the exhibition of the Australian Painters and Etchers' Society to-day, the Governor, Sir Archibald Weigall, stated that he had been asked to announce the names ...

    Article : 142 words
  32. BOMBALA SHOW.

    The forty-fifth annual show of the Bomabia Exhibition Society was opened to-day in beautiful weather. There was a large attendance, and owing to the good season experienced. ...

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  33. A COUNTRY FIRE.

    Five weeks ago to-day Michael Feros, a softgoods shopman, completed the building of a bakehouse and commenced his second business as a baker. At 1 o'clock this moring the ...

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  34. WOOL SALES.

    A conference, attended by members of the Australian Board of the British-Australian Wool Realisation Association, Ltd., and of the executive of the National Council of the ...

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  35. CASUALTIES. RUN OVER BY TRAM.

    An inquiry was held at the Coroner's Court yesterday by the City Coroner (Mr. Jamleson) concerning the death of Ernest Sidney Kenneford, 29, who died in Sydney ...

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  36. BOY INJURED.

    While sitting at the end of a wharf at Dawes Point yesterday afternoon Charlie Beckman, 7, of 37 Windmill-street, Miller's Point, was badly crushed between the wharf ...

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  37. WHEAT GUARANTEE.

    "The most amazing device of a Government desperately dreading, destruction is Mr. M'Girr's guarantee of five shillings a bushel to wheat farmers for five years," said Mr. A. ...

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  38. ROSA ALBA'S FAREWELL.

    The citizens' farewell to Rosa Alba, prior to her departure for London by the Ballarat on April 1, drew a large audience last night to the Town Hall, wherre the assistance of the ...

    Article : 455 words
  39. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING.

    DUNEDIN (1235m).—Dep: March 8, Errol, s, for Sydney. NELSON (1163m).—Arr: March 8, Kyleberg, s, from Newcastle. ...

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  40. A CLEAN CITY.

    The Lord Mayor stated yesterday that in practically every one of the 28 blocks into which the city was divided united efforts were being made not only to eradicate rats, but to ...

    Article : 482 words
  41. LATE SHIPPING.

    ADELAIDE (1084m).—Arr: March 8, Emits, s, from Singapore; Large Bay, s, and Baldina, s, from Sydney; Zealandia, s, from Fremantle, Dep: March 8, City of Edinburgh, s, for Capetown; Hymeting, s, for ...

    Article : 78 words
  42. INDEX. NEWS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 219 words
  43. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 213 words
  44. TO-DAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 100 words
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