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  5. BASIC WAGE

    When the Federal Arbitration Court to-day resumed the inquiry into the basic wage it was announced that the Federal Attorney General (Senator ...

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  6. SUNDAY GOLF

    It is reported that the action of the police in warning proprietors of miniature golf links against opening on Sunday, was taken without reference ...

    Article : 73 words
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  8. WHEAT FARMERS' CONFERENCE

    In their efforts to formulate a scheme for the relief of wheat growers whose crops have been damaged by stem rust a meeting of farmer ...

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  9. CONSPIRACY CHARGE

    At the Central Criminal Court to-day Harry Fane Beecher, aged 30 years, a solicitor's clerk, who had been convicted of conspiracy, was sentenced ...

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  10. NO POLICE ACTION TAKEN

    No action will be taken by the police to prevent the playing of miniature golf on Sundays according to a statement by the Chief Secretary (Mr. ...

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  11. YOUNG MAN ELECTROCUTED

    The coroner returned a verdict of accidental death at the conclusion of the inquest into the death of George Mutch Campbell, aged 26 years, ...

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  12. REDUCTION SOUGHT

    Application was lodged in the Arbitration Court to-day by the Jam Manufacturers' Association for the reduction of the basic wage by deletion of ...

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  13. NAMES TAKEN IN MELBOURNE

    The police took the names of a proprietor and his assistants at a miniature golf course in Collins-street yesterday, and it is possible that legal ...

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  14. YOUTH REMANDED

    Joseph Morris, aged 19 years, a linotype mechanic, was remanded at the Central Court to-day on a charge of having wounded Victor Larkin with ...

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  15. TAXI DRIVER CHARGED

    At the Central Court to-day Herbert Palmer, taxi driver, aged 48 years, was charged with having while armed resulted Phillip Rantis, a restaurant ...

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  16. ESCAPEES STILL AT LARGE

    The police have discovered that William Schmidt and Edward Hilton, who made a daring escape from the patrol van on Friday, used a piece of ...

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  17. "HULLO, HOBART!"

    The Federal Public Works Committee at a meeting in Sydney to-day, gave consideration to the proposal for the establishment of a telephone between ...

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  18. STATE LOTTERY

    Bishop Ashton, of Grafton, who arrived in Sydney to-day on his return from the Lambeth Conference, described the Government proposal of a ...

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  19. WOMEN IN COURT

    At the Central Police Court to-day three young women were charged in connection with clashes with the police and participants in a procession in ...

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  20. STAMP ACT

    During the hearing of a case in the District Court to-day Judge Curlewis strongly criticised the Stamp Act. He said: "The Act should be drawn up ...

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  21. STREET BETTING CHARGE

    After Neil Maddison, aged 30 years, a prominent footballer, had been fined £20 on a street betting charge at the Parramatta Court to-day, Mr. Flynn, ...

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  22. FIRE AT HOSPITAL

    The police are searching for an ex-patient in connection with the fire which destroyed the isolation ward at the Gilgandra Hospital yesterday ...

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  23. MINING INDUSTRY

    Representatives of the Miners' Federation to-day had a conference with the Acting-Attorney-General (Senator Daly), the Minister for Home Affairs ...

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  24. NOBEL PEACE PRIZE

    All proposals of candidates for the Nobel Peace prize, which is to be distributed on December 10, 1931, must, in order to be taken into ...

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  26. FILTHY DWELLING HOUSE

    When Robert Foran, dealer, was charged at the Burwood Court to-day with having had a filthy dwelling house at Concord, he admitted that ...

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  27. DEPARTMENTAL BORROWING

    The Minister for Works (Mr.[?] Davidson), when asked to-day whe ther there was any truth in the report that the Government would ...

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  28. MAN'S BODY EXHUMED

    Following serious allegations which have been made to them, detectives secured an order for the exhumation of the body of a man from the Gore's ...

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  29. SEVEN SHOPS DESTROYED BY FIRE

    A fire at Goomeri (Q.) this morning destroyed seven shops. Two men receiveS burns which necessitated their removal to hospital. The only water ...

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