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  5. ON THE VERY BRINK OF A VOLCANO!

    CESSNOCK, Saturday.—The northern coalfields are aflame, and the Premier is being warned that he is treading on the very brink of a volcano. If free labor is persisted in at Rothbury, it will provoke a civil war. That is the view in the North. After ten months of semi-starvation, the locked-out miners on the northern fields, incensed at the attitude of die Bavin Government, are ready for anything. The action of the Premier in refusing to allow his Government to be represented at the compulsory conference recently called by Mr. Scullin, ...

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    THREW A BOMB INTO THE CAMP OF THE MINE-OWNERS when he ordered them to re-open the mines.—Judge Beeby. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. FEVERISH DAY FOR CABINET

    FEVERISH moments marked the movements of the Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) and his Cabinet in Sydney yesterday and last night THEY had been virtually summoned to the city from scattered ...

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  8. SHIPMATE O'MINE

    NO rurally rarified life of watching the wool grow for Shirley Bavin, the Premier's daughter. On the contrary, she'll get something of the 'lang of the sea, a certain nautical flavor out of things henceforth, unless, of course, something causes her to change ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Bishop's Plea for Goodwill

    AN earnest plea that goodwill towards men should be the desire of all parties in the present coal dispute was voiced by the Bishop of Newcastle, the Right Rev. Dr. G. M. Long, in a message to "Truth." ...

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  10. PRESS AND POLICE DECLARED BLACK

    AFTER resolving that a second visit to the Rothbury mine would be made, and that it would be even less friendly than that of last Monday, a large meeting of miners held at Cessnock on Friday declared black the capitalistic press, all policemen, and all persons seen associating ...

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  12. STOP PRESS

    The conference between the Federal Cabinet and Industrial leaders was adjourned at 12.20 a.m. without any solution to the difficult problem ...

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