To-day the House of Representatives was occupied with a further debate on the Crimes Bill. The Labour party is not opposing the clauses dealing with the unlawful associations, ...
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Article : 177 wordsThe Mayor of North Sydney (Alderman C. W. Watt) presided at a public meeting held last evening in St. Thomas' Memorial Hall, North Sydney, to protest against the proposed action ...
Article : 199 wordsAccording to present arrangements the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) will spend three or four days in the Eden-Monara electorate towards the close of the campaign, in ...
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Article : 371 wordsMr. Bruxner, formerly leader of the State Country party, said yesterday that he noticed that the dry bones of the Labour party's old land policy were being rattled again. ...
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Article : 278 wordsWhile engaged in hauling logs near Takura, William Gallagher, 39, was killed. He was timber-getting with Joseph Currant, when one of the rear wheels of his team went over the ...
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Article : 93 words"The Evening standard" says: At its forthcoming inquiry into the prices of meat the Food Council will call representatives of the Argentine, Australia, and New Zealand. ...
Article : 192 wordsA sensational occurrence is reported from Awahurl (Manuwatu district). The wife of a half-cnste, named Sutherland, a resident of a Maorl pah was staying with her parents ...
Article : 111 wordsMr. R. S. Ross, of the Clerks' Union, was to-night nominated by the Trades Hall Council for the position of delegate to the next Labour conference at Geneva. Mr. Ross will ...
Article : 57 wordsThe International Federation of University Women is awarding two research fellowships of £500, to he Held in Austtalia during 1927. The fellowships will be used for a year's ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 12 Feb 1926, Page 11
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