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  3. INTER-STATE TELEGRAMS SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    While walking in his steep at 2 o'clock this [?] a police trooper attacked his comrade at the police barracks on North Terrace. Roused ...

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  4. INDUSTRIAL TROUBLES AUSTRALIAN

    A Serious dislocation of traffic was causted by a regulation strike which was begun yesterday on all the [?]bourne tramways except those ...

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  5. CHARGE OF MURDER.

    About a month ago a married woman, Mrs. Karin Loveday, was found dead in a Maryborough dentist's surgery at 7 o'clock at night. ...

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  6. W.A. GOLDMINING INDUSTRY.

    An important announcement regarding the goldmining industry in Western Australia, and the steps which the Government proposes to ...

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  7. ALL[?]GED CRUELTY TO A SON

    That his father had attacked him with an iron bar shot him in the leg with a shotgun, kicked hi[?] when he was down, and threaten ...

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  8. ANOTHER DIG AT WALSH

    The Sydney branch of the Australian Seamen's Union is demanding that Walsh return the federal books, and has also indicated that ...

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  9. NEW SOUTH WALES

    The final tests of the flying boat Widgeon, were carried out in Botany Bay yesterday afternoon by Flight Lieutenant McIntyre for the Defence ...

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  10. POLITICAL FEDERAL

    Senator Pearce arrived here yesterday. In the course of an address he stated the Commonwealth Government had decided that the ...

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  11. BRITISH A MINING CONFERENCE.

    Great public interest is being ha[?]en in today's. conference of miners delegates. The "Daily Herald" is silent regarding the terms ...

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  12. STATE TELEGRAMS

    When the crew of the Bambra re fused to take, this ship to sea on Thursday last it was evident that some of the intendning passengers, ...

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  13. NEXT PREMIER'S CONFERENCE.

    Mr. Collier has announced that the next conference of State Premiers will be held in Melbourne on May 24 next. It is expected to be ...

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  14. CONVICTED OF MANSLAUGHTER.

    Bruce Strong, charged with the murder of his father, Alexander Strong, at Smith's Creek on March 22, was found guilty of ...

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  15. THE COAL CRISIS

    The miners executive committee has invited the coalowners representatives to meet it immediately in order to continue negotiations for ...

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  16. GENERAL PRINCE CAROL

    Prince Carol of Rumania has crossed the Hungarian frontier, and is proceeding in the direction of Bucharest. A complete reconciliation ...

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  17. FIRE AT MULLUMBIMBY.

    A message from Muilumbimby yestrerday morning states that a ghastly spectacle met the gaze of onlookers who rushed out to see a ...

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  18. COAL SITUATION CAUSING ANXIETY

    The coal situation is causing increased anxiety in view of the termination of the subsidy on April 30. The owners will meet the men ...

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  19. APPLICATIONS FOR LAND

    Since the beginning of the year the Lands Department has approved of 1013 applications, involving the absorption. of 2,281,864 acres. ...

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  20. BAGDAD FLOODED

    Heavy floods are taking place here. Irrigation experts describe the outlook tonight as worse than ever. The Tigris beach nearly 200 yards ...

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  21. BAMBRA DISPUTE SETTLED

    The dispute concerning the Bambra has been settled, as the stewards at a meeting decided to man the vessel with financial members ...

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  22. NEW BOAT FOR W.A.

    The new motor ship Kybra left for Fremantle today. ...

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  23. A DARING ROBBERY

    Having been to the National Bank in William Street, Miss Candish and Miss Marshall were returning to the factory of the West Australian Boot ...

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  24. AN ABORTIVE CONFERENCE

    The conference between the coal-owners and the miners' executive on the owners' proposals has reached a deadlock and no progress, has ...

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  25. AMUNDSEN'S QUEST FOR POLE.

    Amundsen and Ellsworth have started for Spitzbergen. Amundsen in an interview said: "The flight we are now undertaking is ...

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  26. VICTORIA

    Two thieves who were trying to [?]e a woman's bag in South Melbourne last night received a shock when Harry Stone, the well-known ...

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  27. TREASURY OFFICIAL GOES TO LONDON.

    Mr. James Collins Secretary to the Federal Treasury, has been appointed financial adviser to the High Commissomer in London. ...

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  28. FOREIGN CABLES ITALY

    Mussolini's would be assassin is a sister of Lord Ashbourne. ...

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  29. NEW SOUTH WALES

    The ballot for the election of State officers of the Australian Labor Party resulted in a sweeping victory for the supporters of the ...

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  30. TASMANIA

    A ugly development has taken place in a strike at Mt. Leyell' works, where the miners refuse to work with Italians because of the ...

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  31. AVIATION COBHAM PREPARING FOR AUSTRALIAN FLIGHT

    Mr. Alan Cobham is busy flxing up the route for his flight to Australia, on which he will set out within three weeks. ...

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  32. AN ANGRY CROWD.

    As Mussolini, crossed the square to his motor car an elderly woman wearing dark clothes dashed out of the crowd, whipped out a revolver, ...

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  33. COBHAM'S PROJECTED FLIGHT.

    It is officially announced that Cobham will follow the route adopted by the late Sir Ross Smith to Darwin. Cobham will be ...

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  34. THE POPE OR MUSSOLINI

    The authorties have questioned Miss Gibson at some length. She stated that an angel strenghtened her hand to kill either the Pope ...

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  35. NEWCASTLE STREET ROBBERY.

    In connection with the Newcastle Street robbery of £333, the police have effected the arrest of Thomas Smith (20), of North Perth. ...

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  36. LANG AND HIS HONORABLE MEMBERS

    Today Mr. Lang invited five Labor members of the Upper House who were expelled from the Labor movement by the A.L.P. Conference to ...

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  37. AIRSHIP STARTS FOR LENINGRAD

    With searchlights showing and a crowd cheering Norge departed from F[?]ham in excellent weather conditions. Thousands of persons ...

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  38. SENSATIONAL RAID BY DETECTIVES.

    Close secrecy is being maintained in official circles regarding a raid made on Tuesday night by a strong party of Perth and Fremantle ...

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  39. FRANCE

    A committee of national propaganda which is organising a drive for the payment of the debts of France has appointed Marshal Joffre ...

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  40. MT. LYELL STRIKE

    The strike at Mt. Lyell, where the miners refused to work with Italians, has been settled and the men resumed work today. The ...

    Article : 66 words
  41. CONFERENCE SUPPORTS LANG.

    The A.L.P. Conference has decided that Mr. Lang be empowered to select appointees to abelish the Legislative Council. ...

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  42. IRISH

    Devalera, following on the recent split with the other Republican leaders, is establishing a new organisation on the lines unfolded to the ...

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  43. WESTERN AUSTRALIA

    "We have decided not to 'agree to the proposition that we should close the Western Australian Mint to allow minting to be ...

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  44. QUEENSLAND

    No further trace of the missing crew of the steamer Dorrigo has been discovered. The body of the boatswain, John Lowe, was found on ...

    Article : 90 words
  45. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

    A loss estimated at £2,000,000 has resulted at the Union Oil Company's fields here on Wednesday afternoon from a fine which startled ...

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  46. AN ENGINEDRIVER'S BREAK. FAST

    The refusal by an enginedriver to move his tram from the Dlatfarm of the central railway station to the carriage sheds until he had ...

    Article : 58 words
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