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  6. "LABOR WILL ASSIST IN CANCER RESEARCH"

    Within the next week eight passenger steamer from oversea ports are due at Melbourne. A have cargo, passengers, and [?] ...

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  7. MAN ON LAND

    "I INTEND calling a conference of producers and consumers shortly." said the Premier, opening the annual conference of the New ...

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  8. A SPIDER PLANT

    A memento of Honolulu brought by a passenger on the Sierra yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. FROM HONOLULU

    This Passenger by the Sierra yesterday brought a little canoe to remind her of her Hawaiian visit. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. THE STRIKE CONTINUES

    THE SEAMEN'S STRIKE goes on. At 10.30 a.m. yesterday there were hopes--at 4 p.m. they [?] vanished behind the shadows of imprisoned seamen. DETERMINED TO PROLONG THE STRIKE, the owners refused to ...

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  11. ONLY TWO IN GAOL

    "The Government of Victoria," said the Premier, Mr. Allan, to-day, "will not release the two British seamen in Victorian gaols." ...

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  12. CHALLENGE

    The following letter was [?] yesterday by the general secretary of the A. L. P. to the [?] of the "Daily Telegraph":-- Dear Sir:-- ...

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  13. COUNCIL'S FATE

    OPPOSITION members were eager to know from the Government in the Assembly yesterday, what might occur relative to the Legislative ...

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  14. BIG PRIZES

    SEE the "Labor Daily'' to-morrow for particulars of our big Federal Election Competition. ...

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  15. MANY WILL BLUSH--

    When they read the above. If an old-age pensioner can afford 2 6 for the Fighting Fund, what should every working-man he able to contribute? With age come realisation and appreciation of Labor's great work. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. WHAT MIGHT HAVE BEEN

    "OVER 5000 charming bung dows could been built and raffled free among the people for the amount that Mr. Bruce has ...

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  17. LAND BOOM BURSTS

    Mr. P. W. Tarlinton, editor of the "Tweed Daily," at Murwillumbah, states that the decimation of banana plantations on the Tweed River is ...

    Article : 290 words
  18. ASK THEM!

    The Nationalists candidates may answer: Why did the [?] Government refuse to [?] by Mr. ...

    Article : 105 words
  19. SPOKE THE TRUTH

    "I am a Nationalist myself, I should expect nothing from the present Government, but I stand here, brothers, and say that my ...

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  20. VICTIMS OF '17 STRIKE

    Matters concerning the victimised strikers of 1917 were vent[?]ted in the Legislative Assembly yesterday. The Leader of the Opposition ...

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  21. THE WEATHER

    City Forecast: Becoming cooler, with squally southerly winds. An occasional shower likely, but chiefly one ...

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  22. TAXIMEN'S TURN

    A further conference of the unions proposing amalgamation into the Road Transport Union will be held in Sydney during next week, when the ...

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  23. A.E.U. ELECTIONEERING

    The branch executive of the Australian Society of Engineers has advised all branches in the metropolitan area that official visits will be paid to them on their ...

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  24. CARRYING THE WALLERAWANG STUNT A BIT FARTHER

    Bruce is determined to be hears. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. BLACKLEG CREW

    It is rumored that a vessel has left Sydney with coal and a scab crew for the Port Hardy, anchored fourteen miles from Bowen. ...

    Article : 108 words
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