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  2. Advertising

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  4. WATERSIDERS' PRIVILEGES WITHDRAWN

    Melbourne, March 14.—Judge Kirby ruled today that Brisbane waterside workers should lose 28 days attendance money and three months ...

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  5. NO N.S.W. LABOR SPLIT

    Sydney, March 14:—Developments this week would show that there was no split in the Labor Party in N.S.W., the State A.L.P. President (Mr. J. A. Ferguson, M.L.C.) said tonight. Mr. Ferguson added: ...

    Article : 543 words
  6. Melbourne In Confusion When Transports Strike

    Melbourne, March 14:—Melbourne was thrown into chaos today when train, bus and rail services were at a standstill. A lightning decision yesterday afternoon by the A.R.U. State executive to call out suburban railway guards followed the 20 ...

    Article : 318 words
  7. Union News And Views

    This space is specially reserved for local union news and views. Reports of union meetings are welcomed. ...

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  8. Milk Next

    Sydney, March 14.—State Cabinet may approve an increase in the price of milk this week. Summer rates for ...

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  9. W.I.U. of A. MEETING LAPSES

    The fortnightly meeting of the W.I.U. of A. last night lapsed for want of a quorum. ...

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  10. U.K. Labor Win Second Vote

    London. March 14.—Liberal Members of the House of Commons voted with the Government last night when it defeated the Opposition amendments on ...

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  11. NORTH MINE JOB COMMITTEE

    A meeting of the North Mine Job Committee was held in the Trades Hall on Sunday morning, Mr. W. O'Nell presiding. ...

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  12. Tramway's Line

    Canberra, March 14.—Although no discussion have yet taken place between the Government and the Silverton Tramway Company on unification of the ...

    Article : 138 words
  13. South Mine Check Inspection

    The Check Inspector (Mr. W. O'Nell) visited the South Mine yesterday and later reported: In company with Mr. D. Butcher, ...

    Article : 232 words
  14. Fined For Stealing

    Fines totalling £14/1/3 in default 24 days hard labor wire imposed on Arthur H. Spicer in the Police Court yesterday by Mr. E. J. Forrest, S.M. ...

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  15. New Ambulance Station

    Plans will be prepared for the Ambulance Trust for its proposed ambulance station. This was decided at a meeting of the Trust and ...

    Article : 117 words
  16. Football League Meeting

    At the adjourned annual meeting of the Football League last night officials for the season's games were elected. ...

    Article : 367 words
  17. Cricket In N.Z.

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  18. Benefit Boxing Carnival

    At the Stadium tonight a boxing and vaudeville program will be held in aid of the Williams family. Promoted by Messrs. W. Gleeson and L. Ferry, the ...

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  19. COMPO PICNIC

    About sixty persons registered yesterday for the annual Compensation Picnic at Penrose. Park on April 2. Other members wishing to attend may register at ...

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  20. Assault In Car

    For having allegedly assaulted Laurence Alexander Marshall in a car in Crystal Lane on February 19, John Alex. wider Compton. was remanded by Mr. ...

    Article : 468 words
  21. Coal Imports

    Canberra. March 14.—Everything possible would be done to increase output from Australian coal mines, the Minister for Supply (Mr. Casey) told Mr. Riordon ...

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  22. Sixtieth Conviction Since 1929

    William A. Culpin was yesterday fined £5 in default 10 days hard labor on a charge of using indecent language on March 12. by Mr. E. J. Forrest, S.M.. ...

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  23. HASSEN PRAISES HAYES

    Sydney. March 14.—Australian lightweight champion. Jack Hassen, said yesterday that welterweight Harry Hayes was one of the best fighters he ...

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  24. Recording Unit Here

    A mobile recording unit of the Australian Broadcasting Commission is at present in the city recording interviews and artists locally. The recordings will ...

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  25. Drunken Driver Fined.

    While accepting the evidence of good character offered by Mr. A. R. West on behalf of John Leonard Mulrooney (53). Mr. E. J. Forrest. S.M.. yesterday found ...

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  26. Bond For Stealing Seeds

    Mr. E. J. Forrest. S.M.. in the Police Court yesterday ordered l9-year-old Robert C. Copper to enter into a bond of £10 to be of good behaviour for 12 ...

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  27. STEWARD DENIES JOCKEYS CARRY BATTERIES

    Sydney. March 14.—Allegations by a bookmaker that jockeys frequently used batteries in races on the lower North Coast were denied by the stipendiary ...

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  28. RUSSIAN PLANS FOR INVASION ALLEGED

    Athens. March 14.—According to Athens radio, Russia and its Balkan satellites at a recent Cominform meeting in Moscow decided to invade Greek ...

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  29. King Leopold

    London, March 14.—Belgians close to the Royal household say King Leopold is preparing to vote in favor of his son, 10-year-old Prince Baudouin. The ...

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  30. MINE ACCIDENTS

    At the North Mine yesterday J. Harris suffered a bruised big toe. right foot. After treatment he was taken to 584 Silica Lane. ...

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  31. DEATH OF OLD RESIDENT

    The death of Mrs. Sarah Anne Turner occurred at the Hospital last night after a short Illness. Born at Toronto, Canada, 73 years ago, Mrs. Turner had lived ...

    Article : 107 words
  32. MUSIC TEACHERS

    Adelaide. March 14.—At a meeting 100 music teachers today decided to form the S.A. branch of the Music Teachers Federation of Australia. Mr. J. H. Green ...

    Article : 98 words
  33. DR. SANDER AND MEDICAL BOARD

    Concord, New Hampshire, March 14. —The Slate Medical Society has refused to take disciplinary action against Doctor Hermann Sander who was ...

    Article : 63 words
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