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  2. GAGE TAKEN UP. NOTICE TO WATERSIDE WORKERS.

    The repeated breaches of the rules and conditions of the award by the members of the Waterside Workers' Federation have resulted in the Oversea Shipping Representatives' Association ...

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  3. MORE INTENSE. TROUBLE ON WHARVES.

    It was deckred definitely in Melbourne yesterday that the Waterside Workers' Federation would not at present give any ...

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  4. COUNCIL DOOMED CHANGE IN SYDNEY.

    The Bill to abolish the Sydney City Council has received Royal Assent. The feelings of the people on the subject are shown ...

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  5. GILES' FLIGHT. WARM CONTROVERSY.

    Captain Giles, who alleges that he failed in his transpacific flight owing to a terrific atmospheric disturbance above ...

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  6. AMAZING CASE. MAORI'S FORTITUDE.

    An amazing case of fortitude has been reported from Gisborne. A Maori, who suffered from an affected leg for many years, ...

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  7. CLOSE ALLIANCE. ITALY AND ALBANIA.

    Italy and Albania have signed "an unalterable defensive alliance," whereby each nation undertakes to place at the ...

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  8. "A PRISON." FASCIST ITALY.

    "Italy is a prison where life is intolerable," declared Signor Nitti, ex-Prime Minister of Italy, who was the chief speaker at a ...

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  9. FELTON REQUEST

    Intimation of his resignation, and a request for immediate relief, were made by Mr. F. Rinder, overseas adviser of the Felton Bequests Committee, in a cable ...

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  10. TARIFF CHANGES.

    "In extending any comments, on a first perusal of the suggested alterations in the tariff, one must take a broad survey and consider the general effect ...

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  11. GREAT SURPRISE.

    The death of the Prime Minister (M. Bratiano) caused great surprise, as the gravity of his illness was not suspected. Both the city and the country are calm, ...

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  12. IMPORTED FILMS.

    To-day the High Court, by a majority, ruled that it was impossible for it, in the present state of the pleadings, to make any conclusive order as to the validity ...

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  13. DROUGHT LOSSES

    The Prime Minister (Mr. S. M. Bruce) announced to-day that the Government had invited Dr. Kater, M.L.C., and Messrs. Anthony ...

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  14. A BOMBSHELL.

    The ultimatum of the ship owners had a bombshell effect on the striking waterside workers in Sydney. Opinion is divided among the men as to whether ...

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  15. SERIES OF MISFORTUNES.

    During one of the operations on M. Bratiano, Professor Nasta cut a finger, and blood poisoning developed in the arm, necessitating an operation. ...

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  16. BACKER'S COMMENT.

    Mr. Rosewarne announced to-day that he was willing to back once more a final attempt by Giles to fly to Honolulu, adding that there is no doubt in his ...

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  17. IN BRISBANE.

    There was no further development of the "no-overtime" strike in Brisbane waters yesterday, apart from the fact that the time tables of some of the ...

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  18. BAN LIFTED.

    The John Burke steamer Nautilus is busily loading logs and sawn timber at Cairns, the Port Douglas watersiders having consented to lift the ban. The ...

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  19. SIR HARRY LAUDER.

    Sir Harry Lauder was presented with the Freedom of his native city, Edinburgh, amidst remarkable scenes of enthusiasm. He dressed in kilts, defied the civic edict, ...

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  20. MR. J. ALLAN'S VIEWS.

    Mr. James Allan (president of the Brisbane Drapers' Association, and chairman of directors of Allan and Stark, Ltd.) said yesterday that he was against ...

    Article : 326 words
  21. SIR ALAN COBHAM'S FLIGHT.

    Sir Alan Cobham, who is flying to Africa, has arrived here. ...

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  22. RIOT SEQUEL.

    The not which occurred outside a picture theatre at Brunswick last night had its sequel to-day, when a deputation representative of Roman Catholic and ...

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  23. SETTLEMENT WRECKED.

    Through the refusal of the committee of management of the Waterside Workers' Federation, which is situated in Melbourne, to agree to the agreement reached ...

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  24. GAOL BATTLE.

    An amazing encounter is reported from Sacramento (California), where an organised attempt was made to release 1200 convlots from the Folsom ...

    Article : 201 words
  25. "DAMNING REPLY."

    The following statement was issued tonight by the chairman of the Overseas Shipping Representatives' Association: "The most damning possible reply to the ...

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  26. CARGO UNLOADED.

    A considerable quantity of cargo which would have been offering under ordinary circumstances for the Eastern States ports was left in the State, owing to the no, ...

    Article : 155 words
  27. ANOTHER VICTIM

    The body that the diver located in the Greycliffe, which he was unable to release, was recovered this afternoon. It was taken to the morgue, and indentified ...

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  28. PRESERVING HOME MARKETS.

    The new tariff proposals, announced in the House of Representatives by the Minister for Trade and Customs (Mr. Pratten), were discussed by leading commercial and ...

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  29. SHIPPING HAMPERED.

    The shipping companies have fared badly during the past two days. Heavy continuous rain has hampered, loading and discharging operations during the day, and ...

    Article : 217 words
  30. HEAVY CASUALTIES.

    Seven men now are dead and 22 wounded in the Folsom State Prison uprising. To-night the rioting had settled down into a bitter seige between the revolting ...

    Article : 115 words
  31. NOT AFFECTED.

    Mr. F. Creagh, president of the Rockhampton branch of the Waterside Workers" Federation, stated to-night that Rockhampton would not be affected by ...

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  32. USEFUL STORMS.

    Rainfall reports to hand are:—Nanyah, 45 points; Fermoy, 55; Tinenburra, between 50 and 60; Barringum, 48; Dynevor Downs, 12; Worrigin, 48; Bourke, 30 to ...

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