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  2. WILL BAKERS BE DEREGISTERED

    Seeking for a penalty against the Baking Trade Employees' Federation of Australasia (Sydney Branch), for an alleged breach of an industrial award, ...

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  3. LABOR'S TEAM

    The climax of the political drama is approaching. It is anticipated that the fateful division, which it is practically Certain will result in the defeat of the ...

    Article : 152 words
  4. ELECTROCUTED

    Grasping a live electric wire in his hand at his home, at Haberfield yesterday, Francis Leonard Moore, aged 29, received a terrible shock, and died ...

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  5. ALBERTO TERRACE CHARGES

    The committee, comprising the Lord Mayor (Aid. Gilpin), the town clerk (Mr. Nesbitt), and the city solicitor (Mr. Waldron), which was appointed ...

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  6. TOTAL LOSS

    The Illawarra and South Coast S.N. Company's steamer Bodalla, which went ashore at Narooma on Saturday night, is a total loss. A telegram to this ...

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  7. RAILWAY STRIKE

    The railwaymen's strike has started. It is learned that the decision of the Locomotive Union's executive not to postpone the strike was due to the ...

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  8. PAID THOUSANDS

    The Royal Prince Alfred Hospital has paid some thousands of pounds to the Water Board for excess water, and it was recently discovered that this ...

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  9. BLOCKADED

    The correspondent of the "Daily Express" at Cologne reports that Lord Crewe has asked France to explain why the Franco-Belgian railway ...

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  10. LIQUOR CONTROL

    The Quebec correspondent of the "New York Times" states that Canadian sentiment is moving from prohibition to Government control of ...

    Article : 152 words
  11. KEEP WHITE

    Lord Leverhulme returned to his advocacy of colored labor for the Northern Territory, in a speech before the National Association yesterday, and ...

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  12. LONDON TO YORK

    Mr. G. N. Bell, the New Zealand stock-breeder, who a week ago rode from York to London in 84 hours, breaking the record, covered the return ...

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  13. THE STRANDED PRUTH

    The latest news from the stranded steamer Pruth is to the effect that cargo is being jettisoned for a final effort to tow the vessel oft the reef outside Port ...

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  14. WILL A LABOR GOVERNMENT TAKE THE REINS ?

    The historic House of Commons, where a momentous decision as to the failure Government of Britain is being made on a vote on the no- confidence amendment to the Address-in-Reply. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. FRENCH TRAGEDY

    The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" states that a murder recalling Deeming has been discovered at Rheims. ...

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  16. FAITHFUL "GYP"

    As the position of "Rummy Bill" M'Coy and his notorious liquor smuggling crew on the schooner Tomoka becomes more involved, a pathetic ...

    Article : 201 words
  17. HUGE REDFERN FIRE

    City firemen had a strenuous time, early this morning. They had just subdued a fire in a four-storied building in Clarence Street when a call ...

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  18. GETTING FOOD

    Captain Brauer, of the German vessel Hannover, on Sunday decided to take away the boat in which his striking crew pass between the steamer ...

    Article : 323 words
  19. SENIORITY LISTS

    Mr. J. Maclay, secretary of the Federated Ironworkers' Assistants' Union, complains that the Railway Department is not keeping faith with ...

    Article : 263 words
  20. JOG'S MEMORIAL

    A Civil Court in Paris has decided that a clause in Princess Lobanoff Rostovsky's will, in which she left £1000 for the erection of a memorial ...

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  21. ANOTHER FIRE IN THE CITY

    A fire broke out early this morning at Empire House, 259-261 Clarence Street, near Druitt Street, City, and gutted the top and third flooors of the ...

    Article : 192 words
  22. AMERICAN IN PERSIA

    Reuters Allahabad correspondent reports that a Mr. Bennett, representing an important American railway group, has arrived at Teheran ...

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  23. SUNDAY GAMES

    At Wesley Church, Rev, T. M. Woodfull protested against the officers of the British cruiser squadron shortly to visit Melbourne being invited to play ...

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  24. OVERSEAS SPORT

    A. C. Wallace (Australia) proved the most outstanding player in the Scoltish Rugby trial, scoring three tries. He has been selected to play ...

    Article : 42 words
  25. UNION BREAD

    The Operative Bakers' Union yesterday commenced operations from three depots--at the Trades Hall, Paddington, and Surry Hills. ...

    Article : 151 words
  26. BRITISH PREFERENCE

    Mr. Austin Chapman (Minister for Customs) resolutely refused yesterday to discuss what effect a British Labor Administration would have upon the ...

    Article : 223 words
  27. PARKING CARS

    An area of the Yarra at the south of the city has been secured on option by the National Roads Association on which to provide parking space for 500 ...

    Article : 97 words
  28. A FINE SOPRANO

    Madame Toti Daimonte, the Italian soprano, who is to join Melba's opera company, made a successful debut in grand opera in Paris, taking the part ...

    Article : 55 words
  29. BALMAIN CO-OPERATIVE STORES

    At 3 a.m. the alarm was received for a fire at Balmain Co-operative Stores. This outbreak, which occurred at the rear of the premises, was put out ...

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  30. WOOLLAHRA FIRE

    The City Coroner yesterday committed Rose Gilmore for trial on a charge of maliciously setting lire to a shop and residence in Oxford Street, ...

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  31. RINDERPEST

    Senator Pearce, who had charge of tire rinderpest operations in West Australia on behalf of lire Commonwealth Government, said to-day that Cabinet ...

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  32. LATE SIR G. DOOLETTE

    The body of the [?]te Sir George Doolette, one of the principal pioneers of the West Australian goldfields, will be cremated and the ashes will be sent ...

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  33. NEW LOG

    At a meeting of the jam, sauce, canning, and pickle employees, which will be held at the Trades Hall this evening, a general report of the activities ...

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  34. ILLICIT JAPANESE

    The Commonwealth Government is not convinced that the circumstances warrant the employment of a few trusty Japanese intelligence officers to guard ...

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  35. RESUMPTIONS

    Mr. Kilpatrick, M.L.A., yesterday contradicted the report that the Government was resuming three large estates at Cooma, as Sir Joseph ...

    Article : 89 words
  36. 600 SHORT

    The Commissioner for Police and a medical board is louring the State in search of recruits to fill the 600 vacancies in the police force. Every ...

    Article : 60 words
  37. GERMANY AND FRANCE

    It is reported from Berlin that what is regarded as a most significant statement was made by Her Hoeffle, Minister for the occupied regions. ...

    Article : 81 words
  38. MAGNIFICENT WELCOME

    A magnificent welcome was given to the Earl of Athlone, new Governor- General, and Princess Alice, on their arrival. ...

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