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  5. COURT ASKED TO INTERVENE TO AVERT GRAVE CRISIS

    A NEW PHASE has developed in the threatened maritime upheaval, as a result of the shipowners' resolve to man their idle vessels with free labor. Alarmed at the possibilities suggested by such a proposal, Mr. Hogan, Premier of Victoria, sent a wire to the Prime Minister, urging that a compulsory conference be called immediately in order that some ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. MAN SCALPED IN CAR SMASH

    A REMARKABLE feature of the week-end's toll of car accidents was the number of motor cyclists injured. At Liverpool a car crashed ...

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  7. VETERANS DECIDE ON PEACE

    THERE will be no more wars if the veterans of the Great Shambles can bring it about. They have their own pact to outlaw war. They are ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. BOXER MILLER DEAD

    There was a sensational and fatal termination to the contest between Art, Green and Bob Miller, the Irish boxer, at Newcastle ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. POLICE TO STAND BY

    THE secretary of the A.C.T.U., in a statement, asked the shipowners to refrain from attempting to man the ships with non-union ...

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  10. "FALSE STEP HAS BEEN TAKEN"

    DISCUSSING the latest development on the waterfront crisis to-day. Mr. Scullin concurred with Mr. Hogan's action in urging a compulsory ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. COOKS' TACTICS CONDEMNED

    At a special meeting of the South Australian branch of the Federated Seamen's Union, at Port Adelaide on Saturday morning, the action of the ...

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  12. COLD SNAP IN THE NORTH

    WATER-TAPS frozen, [?]eicles hanging from the guttering on house-roofs, all stagnant water covered with thick ice, ...

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  13. CROWDS PATIENTLY WAIT THE FLIERS' COMING

    A lone policeman takes a glimpse into the air as the time draws near for the fliers' arrival. He has no trouble with the public, who eagerly wait behind a barbed wire fence. A few moments later, and the dense mass is transformed to an excited cheering assemblage of overjoyed admirers. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. FORECASTING THE WEATHER

    DISCUSSING to-day the proposed establishment of meteorological stations on his ensuing expedition to the Antarctic, Sir ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. LOCKED THEM IN THE GALLEY

    THERE were some humorous incidents attached to the departure of the Miller steamer William McArthur from New ...

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  16. POSITION IN THE NORTH

    There were no further developments in the shipping trouble arising from the Marine Cooks' strike The Patterson steamer Wear arrived ...

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  17. FOR HIS KIDNEY FAT

    An aboriginal formerly employed by the late Police Inspector Nicholas Waters in Darwin is reported to have been murdered by an aboriginal known ...

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  19. TWO MEN DROP DEAD

    Two men collapsed in different parts of the city on Saturday, and were found to be dead at hospital. One man has not yet been identified. ...

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  20. POLICE INDIGNANT

    Recently the Victorian Government proposed the creation of a new Police Promotions Board, on a basis which would [?] that the Chief ...

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  21. LOWEST THIS SEASON

    At 6 o'clock yesterday morning the lowest temperature for the present season was recorded -- 41.5 degrees. On Saturday's and Sunday the biting ...

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  22. FARM AREAS AVAILABLE

    Three homes[?]ead farm areas are available near Deniliquin. They are respectively of 300, 500 and 402 acres. The land which is valued at £6 an acre, is suitable ...

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  23. SEVERE COLDS IN SYDNEY

    banished in a remarkably short time by the use of Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery. Small size 19. Family size [?]. ...

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    HOME AT LAST: The "South[?] Cross" at test at Mascot Aerodrome yesterday. The fliers have just stopped down from the cockpit, to be enfolded by welcoming arms. A posse of police, with arms linked, guarded the big Fokker. On the near side of the fu[?]ge is the word "Fokker"; on the other "Southern Cross," with the numbers 2885 on either side of the rudder. With her single wing of silver and blue body, Sydney people should have no trouble in identifying the 'plane in the air. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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