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  4. SUNDAY SPORT.

    Dear and Reverend Sir.—I see by the report of your sermon in to-day's "Witness" that you are at it again. You won't let us dance, and ...

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  5. "ECONOMIC REVOLUTION" Federal Basic Wage

    Mr. Hughes tabled the Commission's report in reference to the basic wage in the Federal House last night. The Government, [?]he said, rejects the proposed [?]ll basic wage being paid to all male workers, but the Government would consider a basic scheme of £4 per week with an ...

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  6. JURORS FEES.

    A large number of farmers and graziers, summoned to attend at Dubbo Court as Jurors, grumbled at the loss of time involved, and for which ...

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  7. BULK HANDLING

    The Minister for Agriculture Mated to-night that as there are a number of grain silos in the country which are in a position with their temporary facilities to handle wheat in one grade. I have arranged with [?]he state wheat Board that the Department of Agriculture shall be ...

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  8. MR. STOREY'S OPINION.

    The state Premier. Mr. Storey. says that this everlasting chase by wages of the cost of living is not a solution of the problem of improving ...

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  9. SCHOOL TEACHERS. INCREASED PAY.

    The estimates in connection with the Department of Education were considered in committee last night. ...

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  10. SPRAGUE DISCHARGED.

    The hearing was continued to-day in the Central Criminal Court, before Acting-Justice James, of the case in which Arthur Sprague, a boy of 15 ...

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  11. Federal Servants.

    The Federal Public Servants have been informed that the basic wage of four guineas per week will be paid to male Federal employees from ...

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  12. INCREASES ON DECEMBER 15th.

    LATER.—The Minister for Education says that the Department has made all provision for the payment of the Increase to teachers. These were ...

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  13. CHEERY PICKERS' STRIKE.

    With reference to the hours and pay of the cherry pickers who recently went on strike at A. M. Cuntch'e.'.vtr. Cunlch states it is unt[?] ...

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  14. NATIONALIST CONFERENCE.

    There was a large attendance at the National Association's conference today under the presidency of Sir George Fuller, who in his opening ...

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  15. SHOULD WIVES OBEY?

    MELBOURNE.—In the Collia[?]street Independent Church on Sunday night Rev. J. E. James, in discussing the question. "Should Wives Obey?" ...

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  16. COMMERCIAL. LOCAL RETAIL PRICES.

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  17. ROBBED A DRUNKEN MAN.

    [?]en Newton, James Noonan, and William John Kelly were charged with that they did, at Junee, on November 5th, steal the sum of£9 from ...

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  18. LAWN TENNIS.

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  19. BURROWA MAIL ROBBERY.

    A young man, George Edward Allen preaded guilty yesterday to Judge Bevan at the Cootamundra Quarter Sessions to a charge of having stolen a ...

    Article : 126 words
  20. WEDNESDAY'S SYDNEY MARKETS

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  21. FEMALE PUBLIC SERVANTS.

    Mr. Burton instructed by the Crown Solicitor informed Judge Curlewis in the Industrial Court to-day that the Government had decided to increase ...

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  22. ENGINEERS' CLAIMS.

    The Amalgamated Society of Engineers applied to the Federal Arbi[?]ration Court, before Mr. Justice Higgins for a new award as from July 1. ...

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  23. A BUBBLING SPRING.

    While householders in Paddington are compleaining of the low pressure of water in their mains, a well was discovered in front of an hotel which ...

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  24. CORNSACKS.

    Mr. Dunn, Minister for Agriculture, wishes to inform farmers that the Rural industries Board is still able to supply sacks to farmers needing ...

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  25. DAVIS CUP TEAM.

    The Australian team selected to play for the Davis Cup are Patterson O'Hara, Wood and Heath. ...

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  26. ME. HUGHES.

    Mr. Hughes, who arrived in Sydney to-day to attend the National Conference, was presented with a testimonial to-night. ...

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  27. MEMBERS SALARIES.

    It is understood that Mr. Justice Edmunds has recommended that private members of the State Parliament be paid £1000 per year, ...

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  29. A BINALONG ROBBERY.

    At the Cootamundra Quarter Sessions yesterday, before Judge Bevan. J. W. Kelly, and John Wells were found guilty of stealing £30 from ...

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