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  5. WAGES QUESTIONS IN THE COMMONWEALTH AND STATES

    It is expected that the Full Arbitration Court will this week deliver judgment in the application by the unions for a rescission of the 10 per cent, wage cut. The decision, if it entails any alteration, will probably ...

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  6. WHEAT COMMISSION

    A suggestion that a farmers' organisation should be established, not only to handle wheat marketing but to take steps as well to rehabilitate the ...

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  7. MAN ELECTROCUTED

    Carl Phillips, aged 26 years, was killed instantly, and his wife and two small children suffered superficial burns and shocks when they walked ...

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  8. BEEF INDUSTRY

    Sir Edmund Vestey's promise to use his vast organisation in assisting the development of the Australian chilled beef industry has been received with ...

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  9. TWO KILLED

    Two railway employees were killed at Toobal, near Kerang, to-day. The victims were gangers named James and Hansen. They were riding on a ...

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  10. FURTHER REDUCTION FEARED

    The secretary of the Public Service Association (Mr. O'Sullivan) said to-day that when the next living wage adjustment was announced many ...

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  11. SAMUEL INSULL

    The American magnate, Samuel Insull, has been arrested here. His lawyer says that he will appeal against the decision of the Cabinet under ...

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  12. UNIVERSITY GRADUATES

    The Public Service Board will shortly appoint 12 University graduates to positions in the service as junior clerks. They will be placed on the ...

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  13. APPEAL NOT PERMITTED

    Insull was to-day refused leave to appeal against the extradition order. ...

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  14. ROAD TRAIN

    The British road-train has been landed in Adelaide, and will soon begin severe practical trials in Central Australia, The outfit comprises an ...

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  15. EASTER EGGS

    When most people were considering in November and early in December what they would give their friends for Christmas, the executive staffs of ...

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  16. STEALING CHARGE

    At the Central Court to-day, Alexander Cameron M'Donald, aged 23 years, was charged with having stolen soap god shaving cream from his ...

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  17. U.A.P. CONFERENCE

    Basic wage questions figure prominently on the agenda paper of the U.A.P. conference which will meet this week. Considerable importance ...

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  19. COASTAL STEAMER

    The well known coastal steamer Jap ran aground near Cape Hawke last night and it is probable that it will become a total wreck. When the boat ...

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  20. PILLIGA TRAGEDY

    Mrs. Annie Elizabeth Richards, woo is charged with the murder of George Washington Nott at Pilliga, left Sydney for Narrabri to-day where Mr. ...

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  21. RELIEF WORK

    Opening the annual conference of the Forestry Field Officers' Association to-day the Minister for Forests (Mr. Vincent) said that £60,000 ...

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  22. TERRORS OF THE SEA

    With four attacks on human beings resulting in two deaths and two cases of severe injury—Sydney has experienced this summer its worst "shark ...

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  23. HOLY YEAR ENDS

    Three gilded bricks laid by the Pope on a beautiful sunlit morning closed the Holy Door of St. Peter's to-day, marking the end of Holy Year. A ...

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  24. HOLIDAY HOME

    Edward Campbell and his wife, who were visiting Sydney from West Maitland, had a narrow escape from death when the cottage in which they were ...

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  25. CUSTOMS REVENUE

    The Treasury returns show the Customs revenue for nine months ended March 31 was about £1,100,000 above the Budget estimate for the period. ...

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  27. HOLY YEAR INDULGENCES

    A Papal Bull has been issued extending holy year indulgences to the world. ...

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  28. GERMAN COLONIES

    "Germans do not want colonies and they do not want war, they only want Germany," said Dr. Karl Borner, a high Nazi official, on leaving for ...

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  30. RUSSIA'S AIR FORCE

    The "Daily Telegraph" says that the latest information available in London leads to the conclusion that Russia now possesses the world's leading air ...

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  31. FEDERAL BUDGET

    It is probable that the Budget will be presented to Parliament about the middle of August, earlier than it was at first expected. ...

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  33. LORRY FALLS INTO RIVER

    Locked in the driver's cabin of a lorry, Mrs. J. Daly, of Newstead, Brisbane, narrowly escaped drowning when the lorry ran through the punt ...

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  34. DOCTOR MISSING

    Dr. Cyrus Rettalick, aged 65 years, well known in Sydney and the Cooma district, who had been acting as locumtenens at the Parramatta Mental ...

    Article : 63 words
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