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  5. COAL COMMISSION

    The Coal Commission, presided over by Mr. Justice Davidson, resumed in Sydney to-day, after a visit to Newcastle. The commission has been ...

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  6. STATE FINANCES

    The Treasurer, Mr. Stevens, announced tonight that the financial year ended June 30 disclosed a surplus of £580,000, as against au estimated ...

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  8. ARBITRATION "ASSASSINS"

    In a statement made at Canberra on Friday the Assistant Minister for Industry, Senator Ogden, blamed the unions for the passing of Federal ...

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  9. EXPEDITING INVESTIGATIONS

    The chairman of the Coal Commission, Mr. Justice Davidson, said to-day that from Wednesday to Saturday last the commission iliad investigated ...

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  10. GAS IN SYDNEY

    The Gas Emergency Board mot again to-day. Although no further restrictions have been decided upon, the Minister for Labor, Mr. Farrar, said that ...

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  11. GENERAL BOOTH

    Commissioner James Bay, head of the Salvation Army in New Zealand, disputes the statement that General Booth died penniless. The implication ...

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  12. QUEENSLAND RAILWAYS

    The Queensland Minister for Railways, Mr. G. Morgan, who arrived in Sydney to-day, said: "Our railway losses have been about £1,600,000 for ...

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  13. MINISTER'S REPLY

    Referring to Mr. Duggan's statement to-day Senator Ogden compared it with his altitude in 1927. Senator Ogden said that Mr. Duggan had taken ...

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  14. FODDER CONSERVATION

    The Federal Treasurer,' Dr. Earle Page, has returned to Sydney after a tour of the North Coast and Southern Queensland, where he outlined plans ...

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  15. UNBRANDED SHEEP

    At the Burwood Police Court to-day, George Lymberse, grazier, of Cowra, was fined £10 for having sent 299 unbranded sheep to the Flemington ...

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  16. SIR TRUBY KING

    Sir Truby King, the famous New Zealand doctor, arrived in Sydney to-day on business connected with the Australian Mothercraft Society and ...

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  17. BOY ACCIDENTALLY SHOT BY FATHER

    Firing nt u rabbit while out shooting with hie rods yesterday, David Massey accidentally shot has youngest son in the head, killing him instantly. ...

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  18. ENGLISH SLUMS

    Affording to the Rev. S. G. Caulton, who arrived in Sydney from England by the liner Lings Bay, slum areas in English cities are gradually ...

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  19. WAR CEMETERIES

    Captain H. F. Coleman, who has been un the Imperial War Graves Commission for some years, lias returned to Australia. He stated that the work of ...

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  20. HOSPITAL CROWDED

    According to u report just made available, there are now the names of 500 persons on the register of the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital waiting ...

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  22. EMPHATIC

    She was lecturing on the wrongs of poor down-troden women. Finally she put this question—"Is there in this half a single man ...

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