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  2. MENINDIE RAILWAY BRIDGE

    Mr. R. C. Huntley, officer in charge of the Government Labor Exchange, announced yesterday that the work on the Menindie Railway bridge is ...

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  3. LATEST NEWS ISSUE GENERAL CABLES

    A motion by a Labor member for leave to introduce a bill giving a vote to European women had a curious result. After an amendment to delete ...

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  4. NEW ZEALAND SUICIDE OF A MIGRANT

    William James Little (16), a migrant, was found dead on a farm near Dannevirke. The coroner's verdict was that the deceased apparently shot ...

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  5. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT YESTERDAY'S PROCEEDINGS

    Both the Senate and House of Representatives sat yesterday. ...

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  6. THE UPPER HOUSE

    Mr. J. T. Lang, the Premier, yesterday refused to comment on the statement that the question of appointments to the Upper House had been ...

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  7. TURKISH ATROCITIES

    An astounding narrative of a reign of terror in the northern zone of Mosul is published by the "Daily Chronicle" from its special ...

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  8. REVOLT IN PORTUGAL A CRYPTIC MESSAGE

    An indication of another revolt in Portugal is contained in a brief cryptic report from Lisbon stating: "Lisbon is threatened with investment and ...

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  9. THE SENATE

    In the Senate a motion for the third reading of the Northern Territory Administration Bill was agreed to by 16 votes to 6. The second ...

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  10. DUNEDIN EXHIBITION

    The attendance at the Dunedin exhibition at the end of the eleventh week was 1.388.167, which is greater than the entire population of the ...

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  12. COMMENTS OF MINISTER REGARDING THE MEMORIAL

    A member of the State Ministry referring to the memorial drawn up by the Opposition for presentation to the Imperial Government protesting ...

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  13. GOVERNMENT TROOPS LOYAL

    Reuter's Lisbon correspondent reports:— A previous cable dispatched to-day briefly referred to the surrender of the ...

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  14. SPORTING

    An effort is to be made to form a local branch of the Australian Wrestling Association. Mr. A. Bam is the prime mover, ...

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  15. SOLDIERS AND NATIVES CLASH AT HAVANA

    Reuter's Havana correspondent reports:— One United States sailor was killed and another seriously injured during ...

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  16. ALD LAMBERT'S VIEW AT COUNCIL MEETING

    The Liechardt Council has decided to take no action concerning a letter from the Constitutional Association on the proposed abolition of the ...

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  17. MOTION PICTURE CO. IN DISTRESS AT SEA

    A message from San Pedro California says:— The clipper ship Indiana, with a motion picture company of 50 persons ...

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  18. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

    The bill providing for a grant of up to £40,000 to encourage prospecting for precious metals in Australia was passed through all stages. ...

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  19. THE PROPOSED MEMORIAL AGAINST THE ABOLITION

    The memorial protesting against the abolition of the legislative Council, and bearing the signatures of members at the New South Wales ...

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  20. ROYAL WRITER FOR PICTURES.

    A message from Culver City California, says:— Queen Marie of Roumania is to turn scenarist for motion pictures. It is ...

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  21. ATLANTIC STORM

    H.M. the King has awarded gold medals for saving life at sea to Chief-Officer Miller, Third-Officer Sloan, Fourth-Officer Upton and 1[?] members ...

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  22. OVERLAND TELEGRAPH LINE

    Mr. W. G. Gibson, the Postmaster-General, moved that the question of the transfer of telegraph lines between Perth and Adelaide to the ...

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  23. TRIBE OF LILIPUTIANS LIVING IN COLLIERY

    The newspapers are featuring a story from Gloucestershire of the discovery of a tribe of Liliputians living in a Colliery at Poolway. ...

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  24. EAST-WEST RAILWAY

    The Trans-Australian railway was more successful during the first three months of this financial year than previously. The revenue came ...

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  25. CRICKET

    "Amateur Sport" writes on February 1 as follows:—"You will have noted the great performance of Armstrong on Saturday. He is still the ...

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  26. BUSH FIRES (Continued from Page 2.)

    Bush fires contiuue to race in Victoria. Although extensive damage has been reported, so far there has been no loss of life. The township of ...

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  27. IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

    Notice of an amendment to the Address-in-Reply will be given by Sir Newton Moore, a former West Australian Agent-General, who is supported ...

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  28. 'PLOT TO ASSASSINATE THE GREEK PREMIER

    Reuter's Athens correspondent reports:— A Communist plot to assassinate General Pangalos, the Greek Premier, ...

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  29. COAL COMMISSION INSPECTS A COLLIERY

    After a 10-hours' inspection of the Aberdare colliery yesterday Mr. Justice Edmunds collapsed through fatigue. He was removed to a hospital, where ...

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  30. 44 HOUR WEEK

    The first case instituted to test the validity of the 44 Hour Week Act came before the Parramatta Court to-day, Mr. Perry, S.M., being the ...

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    All reports or other communications intended for publication in "The Barrier Miner" should be accompanied by a signature and address (not for ...

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    Anyone having any difficulty in getting "THE MINER" delivered is requested to communicate AT ONCE with the Manager. ...

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  33. THE SHARE MARKET

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  35. GUILTY OF MANSLAUGHTER

    James Hart (40), a laborer, was found guilty at the Melbourne Criminal Court to-day for the manslaughter of George Coomber. The jury added ...

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  36. MANSLAUGHTER CASE

    After a trial which lasted nearly a week Percy Henry Moore, licensee of the Lady Daly Hotel. Hindmarsh, was sentenced to 12 months' imprisonment ...

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  37. THE WEATHER

    Although dust was threatened in the early morning the day turned out to be a pleasant one, but on the warm side. The maximum temperature was 93 ...

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  38. BENEVOELENT SOCIETY

    Pastor E. J. Tuck presided at the meeting of the Benevolent Society which was held in the Town Hall this afternoon. There were also present: ...

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  39. ARRESTED FOR DRUNKENNESS

    A man arrested himself this afternoon. Walking into the Police Station in an inebriated state he appealed to the constable in attendance to lock him ...

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  40. FIRE ON FARM

    Damage estimated at £1200 was caused by fire at the farm of Mr. P. Ruediger, situated six miles from Loxton last night. The cause of the ...

    Article : 128 words
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