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  2. Advertising

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  4. FOREIGNERS ON CANEFIELDS

    The Acting Minister for Customs (Mr. Forde) to-day quoted figures regarding the employment of foreigners in North Queensland, and stated that ...

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  5. MURDER OF DALTON

    The second trial of Frank Donald Green on a charge of having murdered Bernard Hugh Dalton, was resumed at the Central Criminal Court to-day. ...

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  8. GOVERNOR-GENERAL

    It is reported that the Federal Government is still endeavoring to secure the appointment of Sir Issac Issacs, the Chief Justice of High Court, as ...

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  9. SOUTHERN COAL

    Members of the Southern Colliery Proprietors' Association have reduced the price of southern coal by 3/3 a ton, when supplied at Port Kembla or ...

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  10. NATURALISATION LAWS

    A meeting of the British Preference League last night agreed to a motion impressing on the Federal Ministry the necessity for amending the ...

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  11. WONTHAGGI COAL

    A reduction of 3/ a ton has been made in the price of Wonthaggi coal for industrial purposes. The price of slack coal will be 21 a ton at the ...

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  12. The Premier

    The Premier (Mr. Bavin) was operated on this morning. It was stated later that the operation was successful. ...

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  13. CANE CUTTERS

    Of 302 cane cutters engaged in the Hambledone cane area yesterday 195 were Australians or British born, 31 of Finnish origin, 56Yugoslavs, 102 ...

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  14. SOUTH 'AMERICA

    The Albermain-Seaham Collieries Ltd. has received an order for about 6,000 tons of screened coal for ports on the west coast of South America. ...

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  15. MORE SHIPS NEEDED

    The resumption of work on the northern coalfields has resulted in the employmment of about 200 seamen, and many idle steamers have been ...

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  16. BRITISH FARMERS

    The Cane Prices Board, presided ever by Mr. Justice Webb, rejected an application by British farmers for an assignment of cane land this year. When ...

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  17. STOCKTON BOREHOLE

    The dispute over seniority at the Stockton Borehole colliery [?] has been settled. The man will begin work on Monday. ...

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  18. DRUGGED AND BOBBED

    An Italian, Louis Corosa, was found by a railway worker lying unconscious the side the line near Gathalungra, early this morning. He was taken to ...

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  19. NO BOUNTY TO OWNERS

    The chairman of the Northern Collieries' Association (Mr. C. M. M'Donald) said to-day that statements appearing in the press seemed to imply ...

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  20. COMMUNIST LITERATURE

    When a meeting of the night shift tramway employees was held to-day to consider the now award, copies of a Communistic manifesto issued by "the ...

    Article : 64 words
  21. WHEAT POOL

    The Minister for Markets (Mr. Parker Moloney) said to-day that he expected the wheat growers in New South Wales and Victoria to follow the lead ...

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  22. UNITED FRONT

    A conference between the A.W.U. and A.L.P. will be called by the Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) in the near future to settle differences ...

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  23. GOULBURN TRAGEDY

    A surprise was caused at the retrial of Colin Ferney on a charge of having murdered his wife, Lilian Ferney, which took place to-day. ...

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  24. MR. HUGH PRITCHARD.

    Mr. Hugh Pritchard, of Auburn, who gave away the equivalent of £20,000 to celebrate the end of the war, and who during the last 15 years has ...

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  25. ARMED MAN

    It transpires that the man who caused a sensation at police headquarters yesterday told the police that he had no intention of harming the Chief ...

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  26. FITZROY MURDER

    The detectives who are inquiring into the murder of John Taylor at Fitzroy on Saturday believe that a fox terrier dog, which Taylor owned, may ...

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  27. GOLD BOUNTY

    An influential delegation from Western Australia arrived today to advocate the granting of a bonus of £1 an ounce for gold. They claim that the ...

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  28. INDUSTRIAL DEPRESSION

    In another stage of the desperate measures to meet the industrial slump, the Minister for Labor has legalised an Arbitration Court award making a ...

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  29. RELIEF WORK

    To assist in the relief work in the Enfield, Ashfield, Burwood, Stathfield, and Concord municipalities, Mr. F. H. Stewart, the well-known motor ...

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  30. SCHOONER WRECKED

    The Court of Marine Inquiry to-day suspended for six months the master's certificate of Neil Forness, the captain of the auxiliary steamer Joseph ...

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  31. DR. BRADFIELD

    The State Cabinet, at a meeting to-day, gave consideration to the legal status of Dr. Bradfield, and considered the necessary executive action to ...

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  32. FOOD RELIEF

    Some unemployed single men who were granted food relief at the Cessnock police station to-day were informed that they will not receive any ...

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  33. AIR MAIL FLIGHTS.

    A remarkable exhibition of stamps carried on letters in pioneer air mail flights, was opened iu Bond Street. Stamps are exhibited on letters ...

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  34. HIGH COURT BENCH

    The Federal Attorney-General (Mr. Brennan) said to-day that there was no basis whatever for the rumor that the Government had decided to appoint ...

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  35. CRASH INTO TRAM POST

    Swerving this motor cycle from behind a tram at Camperdown to-day, Herbert Richards aged 19 years, an electrician, of Burwood, crashed into a ...

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  36. EQUITY CASE

    Albert Edwin Dalwood has lodged an appeal to the High Court against the judgment of the State Full Court in upholding the decision of the Chief ...

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  37. MEAT INDUSTRY BOARD

    The State Cabinet to-day approved of the following appointments to the advisory committee of the Meat Industry Board: Messrts. F. H. To[?] ...

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  38. RAILWAY MISHAP

    A sensational railway derailment occurred at Whangarel, where several trucks and some carriages crowded with passengers, left the rails, in a narrow ...

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  39. 48-HOUR WEEK

    Employees in the public service and Railway Department will begin working a 48-hour week ton Monday, under the terms of the Industrial Court's ...

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  40. PRISON CAMP

    The new prison camp at Oberon will be opened shortly, and prisoners will carry out work in co-operation with the Forestry Department. This will be the ...

    Article : 45 words
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