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  2. BRITISH COAL CRISIS

    A statement issued by Mr. A. J. Cook (secretary of the Minerss' Federation) on behalf of the miners, says that a settlement has not yet been ...

    Article : 193 words
  3. U.S.A. FLEET

    The story published by the Associated Press of American newspapers that there have been many assaults on American sailors and that an effort ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 210 words
  4. STATE POLITICS

    The Government will not introduce a measure to increase the Salaries of Ministers and members of the Legislative Assembly. However, a bill will ...

    Article : 142 words
  5. NEW SOUTH WALES

    In the Police Court yesterday Bertrand Theodore Heayener (30), a solicitor, was charged with having fraudulently omitted to pay to Harold ...

    Article : 102 words
  6. FIGHTING IN MOROCCO

    Reuter's Barcelona (Spain) correspondent reports:— Marshal Petain, who is on his way to Paris, has arrived here by the ...

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  7. SHIPPING STRIKE SETTLED

    The sub-committee of the seamen and ship owners yesterday arrived at an agreement for a settlement of the seamen's dispute, and later this was agreed to by tue full conference Some of the terms of settlement are:— ...

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  8. FRENCH WAR DEBTS

    Reuters Paris correspondent reports:— A statement to the Cabinet by M. Caillaux, French Minister for Finance, ...

    Article : 137 words
  9. RACING GANG MURDER

    The trial has concluded at the Leeds Assizes of 10 men, who were charged with the murder of William Plummer, at Sheffield on April 27. Lawrence ...

    Article : 127 words
  10. STATE REVENUE

    Revenue returns for July from all sources total £3,574,263, being an increase of £664,343 over the same month of last year. The greatest ...

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  11. GOVERNMENT ROAD POLICY.

    Mr. J. T. Lang (the Premier) announced yesterday the list of roads on which the Main Roads Board is concentrating for the present and the list ...

    Article : 128 words
  12. THE I.W.W.

    "Most of the I.W.W. members are recruited from cosmpolitan crews of ships that visit Australia," declared Mr. M'Cudden, of the Melbourne ...

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  13. GOVT PREPARED TO ASSIST INDUSTRY TILL SPRING

    A statement issued, by the Ministry of Labor after midnight says that following, a meeting of the Cabinet lost night at which full consideration ...

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  14. LONDON NEGOTIATIONS HAVE NOT BROKEN DOWN

    It is officially declared that the reports to the effect that the British and French debt negotiations have broken down is quite untrue. ...

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  15. THE DEPORTATION ACT

    Notification of the Royal assent to the Immigration Act recently passed by the Federal Parliament, empowering the deportation of certain ...

    Article : 92 words
  16. ART UNION PROHIBITED.

    Mr. E. A. M'Tierman (the Attorney-General) yesterday decided to prohibit the holding of the Gos[?] Ten Art Union on the ground that the expenses ...

    Article : 57 words
  17. UPKEEP OF WAR GRAVES

    Canada has agreed to continue its existing contribution for the upkeep of war graves until the end of 1931, after which an endowment fund will be ...

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  18. EMPIRE EXHIBITION

    Black opals, valued at £350, were stolen from the Australian pavilion at Wembley last night. They were taken from the bag of Mrs. E. J. Cornish, ...

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  19. MAN WALKING STREETS WHO HAD BROKEN NECK

    Though Mr. Norman Bruce, a resident of Nelson, had his neck broken about three months ago by a fall from a motor lorry, he has frequently been ...

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  20. THREE SAILORS RESCUED FROM SYDNEY HARBOR.

    There was an exciting incident in the harbor last night when, three American sailors got into difficulties, in the water. One fell overboard from a ...

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  21. A DIVORCE GRANTED.

    Giving evidence in the divorce Court yesterday, Otto Meithke, of Randwick, stated that he won £2000 at races and put the money in a safe in his house. ...

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  22. THE TARIFF BOARD

    The application for an increased duty on kerosene and benzine in cases of 2d. a gallon was again hotly opposed before the Tariff Board yesterday. ...

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  23. PRIME MINISTER REGRETS THE MISLEADING CABLES

    "I regret that misleading articles have appeared in the American press," said Mr. S. M. Bruce, the Prime Minister, yesterday afternoon referring to ...

    Article : 95 words
  24. MARTIN-PLACE CENOTAPH

    Alderman P. V. Stokes (Lord Mayor of Sydney) stated yesterday that he will open a fund to assist the Government in erecting the proposed cenotaph ...

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  25. COAL OWNERS HOLD A LONG DISCUSSION

    The coal mine owners and the miners' representatives separately considered the new situation this morning. The coal mine owners' ...

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  26. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    A washington message states that the Shipping Board has been advised by Mr H. F. Stone, Attorney-General, that it has been given ...

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  27. DEPARTURE OF FLEET TAKES PLACE THURSDAY

    The visiting fleet will leave Sydney on its homeward journey at 9 a.m. on Thursday. The pilots will be taken aboard at 8.45 o'clock. The fleet ...

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  28. CARBIDE INQUIRY.

    The Royal Commission on the carbide industry has submitted its report (says a Hobart message in the "Advertiser"). It found that excessive ...

    Article : 177 words
  29. WOMAN FOUND HANGING

    When Ena Wedd went to a cellar at her home at Leabrook, an Adelaide suburb, this morning, she found the body of her mother, Ann Wedd (47), ...

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  30. SALE OF CITY PROPERTY

    At a sale by auction yesterday of the Castlereagh-street property the price paid for one block was £1300 a foot, while an offer of £53,500 was ...

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  31. OCCUPIED GERMANY

    Reuter's Essen correspondent reports:— The last of the French troops have departed. ...

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  32. STATEMENT BY PRESSMEN

    Mr. M. C. Connors, representative with tht fleet of the Associated Press of America, said that the cables probably referred to him and his ...

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  33. MAN FOUND SHOT DEAD

    A man believed to be Mr. W. A. Brown, of Croydon, was discussing racing prospects with friends at Bondi yesterday morning. Ten minutes later ...

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  34. THE LATE MR. W. J. BRYAN

    A message from Washington states that after the simple rites of the Presbyterian Church, where he had worshipped when he was Secretary of ...

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  35. NOTICES WITHDRAWN FOR FOURTEEN DAYS

    The coal owners have withdrawn their notices for a fortnight. ...

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  36. ECCENTRIC BEHAVIOR OF BRITISH WOMEN

    The Rome correspondent of the "Times" says that the Fascist organ "Epoca" expostulates on the eccentric behaviour [?] a Florentine cafe of two ...

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    To celebrate the conclusion of a strikeless 10 years, London shipowners and seamen shared a dinner at which they toasted each other in champagne.—News item. Mr. SUBBUBS: What a pity you are not a chip off the old block, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  38. ROBBERY OF JEWELLERY

    A jewel thier, supposed, to be a man the police have been searching for for a month, entered the home of Mungo Forenz at Military-road, Point Piper, ...

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  39. ARCTIC EXPLORATION

    A message from Washington says:— Locked in the ice pack in Melville Bay within sight of Cape York, the ships Cowdoin and Peary will be ...

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  40. REPORT OF SETTLEMENT

    A later message reports that the coal crisis has been ended and a settlement reached. ...

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  41. ADMIRAL COONTZ SPEAKS

    Admiral Coontz yesterday gave a flat denial to the published statements. He said: "Our men on the contrary are having a first-class good ...

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  42. TWO INTERNATIONALS

    In accordance with the recommendations of the Anglo-Russian conference on trade-union unity, the All-Russian Council of Trade Unions has again ...

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  43. NOTICES ARE SUSUPENDED

    The House of Commons was crowded to-night and those present cheered Mr. S. Baldwin, the Prime Minister, when he entered. Mr. Baldwin announced ...

    Article : 248 words
  44. SYDNEY MEN SATISFIED

    Admiral Robison, interviewed in Sydney yesterday, declared that from his observations the men are having a splendid time. There had been a few ...

    Article : 87 words
  45. AMERICAN EXPLORER RETURNING TO NEW YORK

    A message from Halifax, Nova Scotia, states that Lincoln Ellsworth, an American explorer who accompanied Captain Amundsen on his flight ...

    Article : 116 words
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    THEY TOOK THE BACON: Having proved that they had not quarelled for a year and a day, Mr. and Mrs. Waring, of Wimbledon, secured the flitch of bacon given as usually—after a quaint trial—at Dumow (Eng.), They are here seen with their nine children. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  47. SAILOR TAKES HIS LIFE

    An American sailor on the U.S.S. Omaha committed suicide aboard last night. He is named L. Taiti. He was in his hunk with four others when ...

    Article : 58 words
  48. FRANCE'S DEBT TO BRITAIN

    The "Daily Telegraph" states that the French war debt negotiations broke down to-day, the British Treasury officials regarding the offer as ...

    Article : 142 words
  49. 'PLANE DIVES INTO SEA

    One of the seaplanes from the U.S.S. Pennsylvania dived into the sea yesterday morning from a height of 200ft. One of the warship's boats ...

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  50. SAILOR INDIGNANT

    "I would like to meet the guy who has been cabling our people that we are being assaulted and boycotted," said one sailor yesterday. "As a ...

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  51. DISCUSSIONS ON FRIDAY REGARDING ASSISTANCE

    The settlement of hte coal crisis follows a series of conferences between Mr. Baldwin, the parties to the dispute, and the Trade Union Congress ...

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  52. VICTORIAN POLICE CHIEF SAYS REPORTS EXAGGERATED

    Superintendent Warren, Chief of the Victorian Police, described the cables as "exaggarated [?]" "The conduct of the sailors is exemplary," he ...

    Article : 53 words
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