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  2. Adjustment Of Social & Economic System Urged

    DEMANDS tor a reduction of working hours, equal pay for equal work for both sexes, extension of the school leaving age, and ...

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  3. Gloucester House

    Gloucester House, the new intermediate wing at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, the foundation stone of which was laid by the Premier yesterday ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. FEARS OF LANDSLIDE TO LABOR

    CHAGRINED at the loss of the Argyle Government in Victoria, and fearing a landslide to Labor at the next elections, unless there is a ...

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  5. COSTUME MANNEQUIN IN PARLT.

    THAT some retail stores in the city were exhibiting for sale to the unsuspecting public, bathing costumes which did not conform to the new ...

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  6. FINE. PLEA FOR UNITY IS SOUNDED

    GRATIFICATION at the efforts being made to unify the forces of Labor throughout Australia was expressed by the vice-president, Mr. ...

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  7. BUSINESS IN THE HOUSE

    Social Reform resolution: Debate adjourned. Navigation (Wireless Telegraphy) ...

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  8. QUESTIONS IN THE HOUSE

    Mr. McGirr (Lab., Bankstown) asked whether it was a fact that city bookmakers detected in breaches of the betting tax law had not been ...

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  9. COMMENDED AFTER DEATH

    Gordon Doherty, 22, Sydney journalist. who lost his life on October 6, when his motor launch, The Pup, in which he had sailed alone from ...

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  10. STONE THROWN AT CAR

    When a large stone was thrown through the windscreen of a motor car travelling between Sydney and Bathurst last night, it struck the ...

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  11. S.A. BUDGETS FOR SURPLUS

    Reflecting the revenue obtained from the Government's action in licensing starting-price bookmaking, the Premier,. Mr. Butler, announced ...

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  13. LYONS ON SEARCH FOR OIL

    Following the passage of correspondence: relative to a published report in regard to the Commonwealth Government's policy towards well oil, ...

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  14. LOCAL FIRMS SUFFER

    Fears that the system or meat quotas under the Federal. meat plan would be arranged solely on the advice of firms with big ...

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  15. SUMMER SCHOOL OF POLITICAL SCIENCE

    The Australian Institute of Political Science will, hold its fourth summer school at Canberra during Anniversary Day week-end, January, 1936. ...

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  16. DENIES CHILDREN WERE CANED

    Replying to a statement at the F.C.T. Advisory Council meeting yesterday, that children had been caned at Telopea Park School for ...

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  17. ALLEGED ASSAULT AND ROBBERY

    A drunken brawl between three men was described at the Quarter yesterday, when Frank William Clery, 22, laborer, and ...

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  18. PROPOSAL FOR STRIKE IN EVENT OF WAR

    The A.C.T.U. executive to-day considered a proposal from the Brisbane Trades and Labor Council for a general strike in the event of ...

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  19. ROAD WORKER INJURED

    While working an Oberon Shire grader bn the Goulburn Road, near Bathurst, Andrew Wilcox, of Oberon, was jolted to the roadway when the ...

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  20. RELEASED FROM ASYLUM

    After being in Kenmore mental under medical observation for eight days, a man, who led police a chase through streets and in ...

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  21. SPECIAL TRAINS TO NEWCASTLE

    Provided guarantees are given the Railway Department has agreed to run special trams from the North Coast to Newcastle during the ...

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  22. BALMAIN COUNCIL'S 75th ANNIVERSARY

    Balmain Council decided last night to celebrate its 75th anniversary this year by holding a festival week, commencing on December 1, A special ...

    Article : 61 words
  23. FLIGHT DELAYED

    Owing to certain final adjustments that have to be made to his 'plane, the mysterious Sydney airman, "Mr. X" will not take off this morning ...

    Article : 59 words
  24. RAIL. CLERK FAREWELLED

    Mr. M. Barham, who has been coaching clerk at Moree railway station for several years, was farewelled at the Railway Institute on the eve ...

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  25. COUNCIL GRANTS £50 TO RELIEF FUND

    Balmain Council last night voted the sum of £59 to the' Mayor's Relief Fund. Ald. Waite said that council should give assistance to such a ...

    Article : 56 words
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  27. LEAVE ON FULL PAY

    Balmain Council decided last night to give all outside employees an annual leave of two weeks, on full pay, after the completion of 12 months' ...

    Article : 32 words
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