DEFINITE assurances from the B.H.P. and the shippers that the material would not be discharged in Japan, last night are thought to have averted an extension of the pig-iron dispute to Syndney ...
Article : 439 wordsWOLLONGONG, Monday.--A cave has already developed in the ranks of the license roremen at Fort Kembla. ...
Article : 255 wordsFOUR former police constables, dismissed following the 1936 S.P..'Commission, will be reinstated. ...
Article : 489 wordsA MASS meeting of members of the Hospital Employees Union last night decided to appeal against many ...
Article : 283 wordsWHEN the member for West Sydney (Mr. Beasley), as leader of the N.S.W. group in the Federal Parliament fought the McCauley family, dictatorship of the Labor Party in October, 1935, over the vital issue of Sanctions, he had his caucus ...
Article : 504 wordsRE - REGISTRATION of the Amalgamated Engineering Union was confirmed by Judge Beeby in the Federal Arbitration ...
Article : 392 wordsNEW YORK, Monday.--Newspaper editors sought to unearth the real motives of Mr. Anthony Eden's visit to the United States when they entertained him ...
Article : 113 wordsTHE Japanese Government has banned Mr. William Shake, speare's well-known play Hamlet, because it is "not ...
Article : 173 wordsTHE Chinese crew of the steamer Nellore last night decided to refuse to take the ship to sea if any "black" pig-iron was loaded. The meeting was held at the ...
Article : 910 wordsA DARING robbery attempt was made at the Darlinghurst branch of Washington H. Soul, Fattinson and Co. Ltd., chemists, in Oxford Street, late last night. ...
Article : 119 wordsA COUNTRY without party wranglings, because there are no parties, and where clergymen, automatically go into Parliament-- ...
Article : 223 wordsCAMP training for militia recruits in the 2nd Division has been extended front six days a year to 12 days. This announcement was made by ...
Article : 142 wordsMEW YORK, Monday.--A student honor society at Chicago has announced the names selected by a world-wide poll to fill vacancies caused by death in its rol ...
Article : 129 wordsFEARING that she would be a burden on her parents all her life, the frail arid delicate daughter of a retired doctor threw herself 80 feet over the cliffs at ...
Article : 231 wordsA MAN unsuccessfully tried to entice an 11-years-old girl to ride in this car at Marrickville yesterday. After refusing an offer of 2- to go ...
Article : 114 wordsSATURDAY'S winner in the Daily News "lucky ring" [?]ries was Fred Miley a pupil of ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 63 wordsART student John Edwards has placed on canvas a remarkable conception of Totalitarianism's threat to peace. The work is prominently displayed in ...
Article : 188 wordsAN accident prevention drive has been launched by the Minister for Labor and Industry, Mr. Hawkins. At a conference, yesterday with ...
Article : 85 wordsThe Employers' Federation has made an application to the various Conciliation Committees to have the awards of the building trades varied to provide for ...
Article : 124 wordsA NEW use for beer bottle tops is suggested in the latest issue of Organised Marketing, official organ of the Egg Marketing Board. The Journal contends that egg farmers' ...
Article : 119 wordsSECOND fire within a few weeks occurred at the premises of Mr. Thomas Ryan, in Mary Street, St. Peters, last night. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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