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  4. Upper House Storm

    It is not all going to be clear sailing with regard to the abolition of the Upper House—especially with regard to the proposal to retain for the members all the privileges they at present enjoy. The A.W.U. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. BUSH FIRES.

    Numerous bush fires were reported in the suburbs and surrounding districts yesterday. The fire brigades attended [?] in outbreaks ...

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  6. SHEFFIELD SHIELD.

    South Australia put up a valiant defence against N.S.W. and despite the huge total of 642 compiled by the home side, a ...

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  7. FORTY-FOUR HOURS.

    Representatives of over 40 unions working under Federal awards, interviewed tho Minister for Labor regarding the 44-Hours Act. They ...

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  10. CONDOBOLIN SWEPT.

    Two hundred square miles of Condobolin district have been swept by a bush fire, which is still advancing rapidly. All efforts to stem the ...

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  11. Increased Cost of Production.

    Evidence was given before the Tariff Board in Melbourne revealed that last year £7,501,737 worth of steel and iron products were ...

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  12. STARTED BY LIGHTNING.

    A message from Junee states when two pine trees were struck by lightning on Hooper's property yesterday morning, the flames got a good hold ...

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  13. No More Overtime.

    Members of the Amalgamated Engineering Union have been instructed by their leaders not to work over time after January 14. ...

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  14. TO-DAY!

    Notice of a bill to abolish the Legislative Council will be given in that Chamber to-day, while almost simultaneously a bill will be ...

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  15. ROSEHILL RACES.

    Following are the final acceptances for Saturday next:— JUMPERS FLAT RACE. Biblos, Cherry Ripe, Jurisprudence, ...

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  16. WON'T WORK WITH FOREIGNERS.

    At a meeting of the Lithgow Colliery Miners' Lodge, a resolution was unanimously passed that the members of that lodge would in ...

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  17. NOTICE GIVEN.

    In the Legislative Assembly this morning the Attorney-General, Mr. McTiernan, gave notice of his intention to move to-morrow for leave to ...

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  18. ROUND THE WORLD.

    A small sailing ship called the Sampan, 30 feet lone arrived at Durwin from Macassar. She is sailing round the world, and her crew ...

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  19. AFRICA STANDS OUT

    The "Argus" states that it is practically certain the Union Government will not be represented at the Imperial Conference in the autumn. No ...

    Article : 248 words
  20. IN THE ASSEMBLY.

    When the Assembly met to-day, Mr. Hill asked whether the decision to permit the sale of I.W.W. literature in the domain was forced by ...

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  21. SMALLPAGE SERUM.

    Dr. Small-Page stated to-day that Sir Neville Home, Federal Minister for Health, had agreed to all his proposals for the testing of his ...

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  22. BARTON SEAT.

    Mr. Frederick McDonald, defeated candidate for Barton, who is challenging Mr. Ley's election, in his declaration alleges that advances were ...

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  23. LAND AGENTS.

    The Minister for Lands has decided to introduce a bill next session to compel the registration of land agents. It is understood the ...

    Article : 111 words
  24. COUNCIL'S INQUIRY.

    The local Municipal Council has concluded taking evidence with regard to 34 charges made by D. Armstrong, overseer at the power house, ...

    Article : 98 words
  25. GERMAN POLITICS.

    The President, Von Hindenburg, has charged Dr. Luther to form a Cabinet. ...

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  26. MAKE THEM IN AUSTRALIA.

    Mf. O'Halloran, secretary of the Iron Trades, Council, states that the council has decided to declare 'black' the future importation of boilers and ...

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  27. CITY ROBBERY.

    The business premises of Bond and Co., Oxford Street, were broken into during the night and silks worth over £500 were stolen. ...

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  28. ALLEGED THEFT.

    At the Warialda Police Court Allan' Burling, a well known grazier was remanded on a charge of having stolen 95 sheep, valued at £195, the ...

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  29. PICK THEM ALL.

    The selectors' difficulties have been increased rather than made easy as a result of the play in the present and the last Sheffield Shield games. ...

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  30. ABORIGINES ARRESTED.

    The police have arrested three aborigines in connection with the discovery of a body at the bottom of a shaft at Kalgoorlie. ...

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