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  2. 44 HOURS. Pending Strike.

    Mr. J. S Gardon, secretary of the Labour Council, acting on behalf of the unions covered by Federal awards, yesterday despatched to the Prime Minister (Mr. Brune) an urgent ...

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  3. ENGINEDRIVERS. PENDING STRIKE.

    Mr. H. C. Gibson, general secretary of the Englnedrivefs and Firemen's Association of Australasia, announced yesterday that, unless a settlement was effected in the ...

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  4. UPPER HOUSE.

    The Osterley, on which the New South Wales Attorney-General (Mr. McTiernan) was a passenger, was due to arrive in London yesterday, ...

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  5. MIGRATION.

    Mr. W. Bankes Amery, British Government representative for migration, addressed a large and representative audience in the Royal Colonial institute last night on aspects ...

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  6. BRITISH BUDGET.

    Continuing the Budget debate in the House of Commons, Sir Robert Horne, in drawing attention to the system of motor car taxation, quoted the ...

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  7. COAL TRADE.

    There was a kaleidoscopic succession of meetings of all parties to the coal dispute during the day, which attained a furious pace towards midnight. Mr. Baldwin, in the course ...

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  8. SENSATIONAL PLAY. Minor Counties Match.

    The Australian cricketers' first match—against a team representing the Minor Counties at Holyport, near Maidenhead—commenced to-day. The overniprht rain cleared early this morning, and several ...

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  9. ELECTRIC CABLE.

    A motorist passing over the level crossing near Oakleigh station had a narrow oscape from injury this morning, when ona of the overhead wires carrying the electric current ...

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  10. MAROUBRA.

    The Olympia Motor Speedway at Maroubra, together with its appurtenances, Including the residue of the term of the lease of about 79 acres, which has about 25 years and eight ...

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  11. GERMAN INDUSTRY.

    A message from Berlin states that speaking at a meeting of German industrial and commercial representatives, the German Chancellor (Dr. Luther) welcomed the ...

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  12. FEDERAL GOVERNMENT.

    In response to urgent telegrams received from the Sydney Labour Council to-doy, concorning the dispute regarding the 44-hour question in New South Wales, a special ...

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  13. ARAB STOWAWAYS.

    A message from Paris states that 41 Arabs slowed away aboard the steamer Sidl Ferruch at Algiers. When the bunkers were opened at Marseilles, eight of the stowaways were ...

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  14. AUSTRALIAN APPLES

    A special officer who was sent from Australia House to report on the marketing of apples at Liverpool, Manchester, and Hull, says that the prices are most disappointing. ...

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  15. EARLY SETTLEMENT.

    Asked whether the Government was doing anything regarding the coal trouble, the Premier, Mr. Lang, said yesterday that he had every confldence that the matter would be ...

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  16. LEICESTERSHIRE TEAM.

    The team to meet the Australians In their second match, commencing on Saturday, will Include. Major Fowke, Messrs. Sharpe, C. H. Taylor, G. Geary. W. 13. Astill. A. Skelding, ...

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  17. ANGLICAN SYNOD.

    The thirty-ninth annual synod of the diocese of the Riverina was opened last night. In the course of his presidential address, Bishop Halse said that during the ...

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  18. SHOCKING MURDER.

    A message from Chicago says:—All the United States is shocked at Chicago's latest murder, in which the Assistant State Attorney (Mr. McSwlggin), and two notorious ...

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  19. APPEAL TO MR. BRUCE.

    'The threatened strike of englnedrivers and dromen, which, it given effect to on May 8. is likely to bring about a stoppage of work in the collieries in New South Wales, ...

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  20. MR. BADDELEY RETURNS.

    After an absence of about a fortnight, the Minister for Labour and Industry (Mr. Baddeley) returned to Sydney yesterday. The Minister visited Victoria, South Australia, ...

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  21. GERMANY.

    News comes from Berlin that the Government and Coalition parties failed to effect a compromise regarding the confiscation of exrulers' property. The Reichstag, therefore. ...

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  22. NITRATES.

    The "Dally Express" reports a remarkable flump in nitrate shares. A dozen leading securitles have fallen £1,750,000, chiefly owing to the success of chemists in making ...

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  23. KOREA.

    This morning's "Jill Shimpo" publishea reports from Seoul, according to which the ex-Emperor's death has resulted in abnormal excitement in the Korean capital. ...

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  24. LIQUOR TRADES.

    By 166 voles to 12t the members of the Liquor Trados Union, at a goneral meeting on Wednesday night, endorsed the action of their executive in suspending the ...

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  25. BRITISH WOMEN.

    Problems affecting the immigration of British women to Australia were discussed by Mr. w. Bankes Amery in an address before yesterday's generai meeting of the National ...

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  26. CAPTAIN WILKINS.

    Reports received from Fairbanks through the Associated Press say that It is authoritatively stated that the "Detroiter," the threeengine aeroplane with the Wilkins Arctic ...

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  27. MOTOR RECORDS.

    Parry Thomas, who yesterday broke the mile record at an average speed of 168.070 miles per hour, improved on yesterday's motor records, covering a kilometre at the rate of ...

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  28. WAR SERVICE HOMES.

    Whilst he was in Sydney the Minister for Works and Railways (Mr. Hill) took the opportunity of gaining first-hand knowledge of the work being done by the War Service ...

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  29. BIRTH CONTROL.

    In the House of Lords to-day, Lord Buckmaster moved that the Government be requested to withdraw the instructions given the Welfare Committees for withholding from ...

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  30. AN INJUNCTION.

    Mr. Justice Brennan, at Rockhampton today, granted an interlocutory injunction against Frederick Woolnought Patersen, who is contesting the Port Curtis sent at the ...

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  31. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The High Commissioner, Sir Joseph Cook, is unable to confirm the report from Australla that his term is being extended, ponding the reorganisation of Australia House. ...

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  32. PREFERENCE.

    The Australian Press Association has been officially informed of the Government's Intention to incorporate the 10 years' preference to the dominions in the Finance Act. ...

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  33. FIGHTING IN SYRIA.

    A Reuter message from Beirut, received in Paris, states that eleven battallous participated in the capture of Sueida on April 25, which was defended by 6000 Druses, The ...

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  34. WEMBLEY.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) to-day presided at the final meeting of the commissioners convened to wind up affalrs in regard to the Wembley Exhibition. ...

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  35. REMARKABLE ESCAPES.

    Two men engaged at work on the new premises for the Bank of Adelalde at the Intersection of George and Margaret streets, city, had remarkable escapes from serious ...

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  36. BELGIAN TRADE.

    News from Brussels states that in the Senate the Foreign Minister (M. Vandervelde) said that one of his aims was to expand Belgian foreign trade. At present there was no ...

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  37. PRISONERS' STRIKE.

    A number of prisoners at the Pentridge Reformatory prison, who have put forward a number of alleged grievances concerning the food and hours of labour, yesterday ...

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  38. AUSTRALIAN SOLDIERS.

    Prominence has been given to a reply made by Mr. W. M. Hughes. M.P., to the cabled report of a speech made by Lient.-Colonel Headlam in the House of Commons, in which ...

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  39. PEKIN. AFFAIRS.

    News comes from Pekin that the new milltary regime there continues to deal drastically with Communists. Following the recont oxecution of an editor of a Chinese ...

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  40. JAPANESE SOCIALISTS.

    The Tokio Appeal Court to-day delivered its verdict in the ease of Sakal, the veteran Socialist lender, and eighteen of his followers, who were arrested in May, 1923, for ...

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  41. LIMBLESS SOLDIERS.

    Mr. A. C, Barry. Red Cross delegale to the Llinbless Soldiers' Association, whose office is in the B.M.A. Building, Ellzabeth-street. has circularised one hundred of the ...

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  42. BRITISH MIGRANTS.

    The President of the Board of Trade, Sir Philip Cunlilffe-Lister, replying to a question in the House of Commons, said that the migrants from Britain for the firet quarters ...

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  43. SOVIET PLANS.

    The Japanese News Agency reports that the Soviel Government is planning to control the communications in Mongolia by constructing railways conueetil. Urga with the Siberian ...

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  44. IN QUARANTINE.

    The Oceanic Company's A.M.S. Sierra arrived in Sydney yesterday morning, and procecded to the quaruntine ground. The vessel landed a smallpox ease at Honelulu, and ...

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  45. GOLF.

    There was a steady drizzle at Coombe Hill In the qualifying round of the "Dally Mall" competition, in which the Australians Howard, Clarke, and Popplewell, are ...

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  46. WOMAN ARRESTED.

    Charged with stealing £6 on the Victoria Paik racecourse in Adelaide a young woman, who was to appear on trlal there to-day, was arrested at the Sydney Central Rallway ...

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  47. "A BROTHERHOOD."

    The inlerstate conference of the Australian Federated Union of Locomotive Enginemen decided to change the name to the Australian Brotherhood of Locomotive Englneers. ...

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  48. SOVIET AIRCRAFT.

    "Soviet Russia is organising spectacular long-distance flights with Soviet-built aircraft," says the "Morning Post." "Little is at present known concerning the extent of ...

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  49. BILLIARDS.

    In the English professional championship match, 16,000 up, the scores to-night are:— Newman 12,001; Davis 7333. In the Empire amateur billiards ...

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  50. DAVIS CUP.

    A Reuter message from Vienna says that Austria probably will withdraw from the Davis Cup tournament, as, up to the present, it bas been impossible to agree to a date on which ...

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