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  • Advertising

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  • LUNCH-HOUR SHOP OPENING STILL IN BALANCE Commissioner Intimates Decision in Few Days

    The fate of Tuesday lunch-time opening has not yet been decided, but a decision will be given in a few days by the Conciliation Commissioner, Mr. E. A.Barker. At the adjourned hearing yesterday, evidence was submitted ... [Article] (1148 words)
  • FORMER N.S.W. JUSTICE MINISTER GETS DEATH SENTENCE TRIAL CONCLUDES IN ENGLAND.

    The former New South Wales Minister for Justice, Mr Thomas John Ley, has been sentenced to death in London for the murder ... [Article] (381 words)
  • NO WATERSIDE PREFERENCE FOR DIGGERS

    The Sydney branch of the Waterside Workers' Federation will not give preference to Ex-servicemen in admitting 500 new members. ... [Article] (35 words)
  • DINGO BOARD TO BE INVESTIGATED FIELD OFFICER COMING FOLLOWING WARKWORTH REPRESENTATIONS

    Members of the WarkworthSheepowners' Association are hopeful that, following the visit of Mr. W. J. Smith, Field Officer ... [Article] (370 words)
  • MAIN STREET AS A STOCK ROUTE

    After Cr. A. C. Marshall had addressed last night's meeting of the Chamber of Commerce, he was asked by a member which ... [Article] (75 words)
  • REPATRIATION WORK NOT UNDERSTOOD HOURS OF ENDEAVOUR NOT REALISED

    "There is a tendency to take our-work as a matter of course, few realising the hours which have been spent chasing people ... [Article] (504 words)
  • Another Strike Threat EASTER RAIL SERVICES MAY BE TIED UP

    Railway workers, tram and bus employees and gas workers are threatening strike action because they say the Commonwealth Arbitration Court's decision on the claim for penalty rates for week-end work has been delayed "for no apparent reason." ... [Article] (221 words)
  • SPECIAL CLOTHING COUPONS AVAILABLE

    A Rationing Commission spokesman said that children born on or after June 3, 1931, will receive special clothing: ... [Article] (70 words)

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