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  3. THE UNEMPLOYED

    The most important development to-day in connection with the unemployment question was the announcement made by Mr. F. W. Kitching, Under-secretary to the Department of Labor and Industry, that road relief work on a, limited scale will be started to-morrow. Mr. Kitching said he ...

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  4. READERS COLUMN

    Readers or "The Barrier Miner" [?] Invited to make use of this colomn as [?] means of putting into print their grievances (of a public nature). and ...

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  5. INDUSTRIAL

    Mr. J. C. Ballantine, Queensland secretary of the Federated Union of Locomotive Engineers, who accompanied the Australian industrial ...

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  6. STATE ELECTIONS

    A hage crowd attended the Labor demonstration at the Sydney Domain yesterday afternoon. The greatest enthusiasm prevailed. The speakers ...

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  7. WATER RESTRICTIONS

    "Amateur Gardener" writes: "The water restrictions are again with us. We all appreciate the principle of econonly of water. I would suggest that ...

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  8. MACHINE COAL MINERS SEEKING A CONFERENCE

    The northern coal owners will be given 14 days' notice to call a conference to discuss the claims of machine miners. Failing satisfaction the men ...

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  9. REFERENCE TO ELECTIONS

    The coining elections were touched on by the Her. G. S. Wellington when officiating at the service at the Lanestreet Methodist Church last night. ...

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  10. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS

    Edna Wright (5) fell 40 feet from a building at Redfern on Saturday and escaped death. She dropped on to a concrete floor covered with cement ...

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  11. UNDER SECRETARIES' VISIT TO PINNACLES ON SUNDAY

    The under secretaries yesterday went to the Pinnacles and inquired into the position there. When asked for information concerning the visit to-day ...

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  12. VICTORIA

    While walking along Russell-street, on Saturday night in plain clothes, Con[?] Raper was accosted by a man who punched him on the head and ...

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  13. AERIAL DOINGS

    A message from Teheran states that a Junker aeroplane was demonstrating for the benefit of the Persian War. Ministry when it crashed. The pilot ...

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  14. FALL FROM MOVING TRAM

    Barselleo Ancoio (22), an Italian, fell from a moving tram at Boaelle yesterday morning and was admitted to hospital suffering from a fractured ...

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  15. UNEMPLOYED DEPUTATION MET BY MR. KITCHING

    In the office of the Department of Labor and Industry this morning a deputation from the unemployed coneisting of Messsrs. P. O'Dea, R. ...

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  16. ACTIVITIES OF OFFICIALS

    Mr. F. S. Mance, Under-Secretary to the Mines Department, was underground at the North mine this morning. Messrs. F. W. Kitching and C. W. ...

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  17. ATTACK BY MR. BAVIN ON LABOR LEGISLATION

    Mr. T. R. Bavin, leader of the Nationalist party, says that figures showing an increase in the cost of living for August proved his ...

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  18. DUTCH FLIGHT TO FAR EAST

    Flying-Officer Koppen, accompanied by Pilot-Mechanic Elhman, took off today for the Dutch East Indies to demonstrate the possibility of a ...

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  19. BOY FATALLY INJURED BY A FALLING SAFE DOOR

    Jack Parkinson (8), son of Constable Frederick Parkinson, was killed on Sunday morning when a heavy iron safe door fell on him. The boy was ...

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  20. CONSTABLE FIRED ON

    Four shot were fired at Constable Grey when he found men in the office of a timber yard at Brunswick on Saturday night. Fortunately none took ...

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  21. BIG MATERNITY HOSPITAL PROPOSED FOR SYDNEY

    Mr. R. J. Stuart Robertson, Minister for Health, states that the Government has decided to build a big maternity hospilal within reach of the ...

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  22. SOUTH AFRICAN FLAG DISPUTE

    The tearing of a Union Jack to shreds was one of many incidents marking a political meeting at Bloemhof (Transvaal), where the ...

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  23. FOR ALLEGED ROBBERT

    Detectives visited a house st North Fitsrov yesterday morning and questioned a man whom they found in bed in connection with the robbery of £200 ...

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  24. SPORTING

    At the Melbourne Stadium on Saturday night Walter Miller beat Al. Karasick by two falls to one in sis rounds. ...

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  25. PAYMENT OF COUNCIL RATES

    The rerence of the City Council gives an indication that people were in a more prosperous state than prior to other industrial troubles. The Council ...

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  26. A SHOOTING ACCIDENT

    Arnold Chapman (18), of Linden Park, was taken to the Adelaide Hospital on Sunday morning suffering from shot injuries in the chest. His ...

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  27. MEETINGS ANNOUNCED BY NATIONAL CANDIDATES

    Mr. J. E. Dowling. Nationalist candidate for Murray, will address electors to-night at the Burke Ward Hall and to-morrow night at the South Broken ...

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  28. AGREEMENT REGARDING WORK

    Early this morning Messrs. F. W. Kitching and C. W. Tye had a short consultation with the Mayor. The officials then met the deputation from the ...

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  29. COLLEGE BOY ARRESTED

    A 17-year-old Wesley College boy was arrested yesterday morning in connection with the discovery bf gelignite, a wireless equipment, and golf sticks in ...

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  30. THYE DEFEATS KILONIS

    At the Exhibition on Saturday night Ted Thye beat John Kilonis by two falls to one. Kilonis gained his fall with a Boston crab hold in the eighth ...

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  31. MOTOR CAR OVERTURNS

    When a motor car containing a party of three men and three yoong women overturned yesterday about half a mile from Bugowra, on the Forbes-road, ...

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  32. UNEMPLOYED RELIEF

    Sir,—"In view of the large amount of money collected by the W.I.U. in Broken Hill I would like to ask what is being done with the accumulation ...

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  33. MECHANICAL COURSING

    The Great Half Mile, the principal event, at the Epping mechanical coursing meeting on Saturday night, had to be declared off and run again ...

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  34. COMMUNIST ACTIVITIES

    A Bucharest message says that a Council of War is inquiring into the discovery of an international spying organisation with branches at Prague ...

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  35. INFORMATION FOR ELECTORS

    Mr. B. J. Reilly, Returning Officer for Sturt, submits the following information which will show how a postal, absent or open voter, may record his or ...

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  36. ALLEGED PLOT IN GREECE TO OVERTHROW GOVT.

    An Athens message states that Madame Pangalos, the wife of the former dictator, for whose arrest a warrant was issued in connection with a ...

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  37. DEATH FROM PERITONITIS

    W. D. Leece (43), of Murwillumbah, was eating a meal about three weeks ago when his upper artificial teeth plate broke in halves, one portion of ...

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  38. MR. HORSINGTON & UNEMPLOYED

    Sir,—It is very interesting indeed to read the ingenious explanation of relief for the unemployed by Mr. Horsington (Minister for Lands). He, ...

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  39. NORTH ATHLETIC CLUB

    The North Athletic Club held its adjourned annual meeting at the Jubilee Oral yesterday morning, Mr. A. Ross presiding. ...

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  40. ATTEMPTS TO TAMPER WITH THE FRENCH NAVY

    The Paris press largely agrees that the recent naval disturbances show the extent of foreign leaders' agitations. The newspaper "Echo de Paris" ...

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  41. A CHILDREN'S CHURCH

    The Rev. E. Moore, Vicar of St. Michael, Bournemouth, has inaugurated child church to replace thc Sunday School. Children will provide the ...

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  42. DEATH FROM INJURIES FOLLOWING MOTOR ACCIDENT

    Marion Cooper (60) was knocked down by "a motor car yesterday, the driver of which is alleged to have accelerated and driven away at a fast ...

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  43. PREFERENCE TO BE GIVEN TO DISTRESSED CASES

    In accordance with the decision given by Mr. F. W. Kitching, Undersecretary for the Department of Labor and Industry, to the unemployed ...

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  45. MAN FOUND INJURED DIES SOME HOURS LATER

    John Campbell, a well-known identity of the Mudgee district, was found in a paddock in an unconscious condition yesterday. His left leg was ...

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  46. MADMAN AT MARSEILLES IS SHOT BY THE POLICE

    In a samen fit of madness a workman indiscriminately fired a revolver at passersby from a window, wounding five persons. The house was ...

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