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  4. THE WEATHER

    Cloudy to showery, with a tendency to thunder, squally north-westerly winds, changing later to cold squally west and south-west. ...

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  5. THE OCEAN

    Fresh to strong northerly winds and moderate to rough seas expected generally over Tasman, northerly gales south ...

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  6. LANG SAYS SALARY POSITION WILL BE RIGHTED

    "The failure to pay Public Service salaries should not alarm the people," said Mr. Lang in the Legislative Assent bly to-day. "If they keep their heads, all these difficulties will solve themselves in the matter of a day or so." A hint was contained in the speech of the Premier (Mr. Lang) on the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. MINISTRY COMMANDEERS FLOUR AT DARLING HARBOR

    A dramatic move m the bread war was made this morning, when the Government seized about 780 tons ...

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  8. ALLEGATIONS ABOUT MINE UNTRUE

    The miners' northern president (Mr. Hoare) received to-day a report from the District Check Inspector (Mr. Connell) definitely ...

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  9. £10 for 11/6

    "New lamps for old"—the famous cry of Aladdin—was heard in a new form last night at New Lambton Council meeting. ...

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    Delegates at the Dairymen's Conference in Sydney yaterday.—From left: Messrs. H. Middlebrook, H. G. Ralston, and R. M. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. BANK INTEREST RATE REDUCED

    The Commercial Banking Company of Sydney Limited announces to-day that in accordance with the plan for the ...

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  12. OTHER STATES TO GET SHARE BEFORE N.S.W.

    The Loan Council this afternoon is expected to proceed immediately with the financial requirements of all the States ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. SICK TRAIN-DRIVER STICKS TO POST

    Becoming suddenly ill in the cab of the Glen Innes mail as it approached Morisset last night, the driver, Ernest Isenhood, of Sydney, gamely stuck ...

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  14. NEW CLAIMS FOR STEEL INDUSTRY

    The question of claims being made for a new award for engine-drivers in the steel industry in Newcastle was was discussed at a special meeting of the ...

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  15. CESSNOCK MAYOR AND U.W.M.

    Both sides claim that they achieved victory at yesterday's meeting held at Cessnock during which the Mayor (Alderman J. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. GREY SKIES KEEP THE HIKERS IN NEWCASTLE

    Threatening weather caused the four women hikers who are walking from Sydney to Brisbane to remain in Newcastle to-day. ...

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  17. THE SUN STOP PRESS

    Waller York, 36, of Wallace-street, West Wallsend, a miner, working at Seaham No. 3 colliery, crushed the fingers of his left [?] at work ...

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  18. Conciliation Case

    In a case before the Engineers' (State) Conciliation Committee yesterday, it was stated that an applicant for the variation of apprentices, ...

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