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  6. RAILWAY MEETING CONVENED TO CONSIDER BASIC WAGE

    It was officially decided last night to call off the strike of textile workers. The workers will accept the offer ...

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  7. Cruel Bandits.

    Two masked burglars aroused an aged couple named Peret in a village and demanded at the point of a revolver that they hand over their ...

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  8. Four Drowned.

    An overturned boat and the bodies of Mrs. Kingcombe (aged 65), her daughter (Mrs. Brain), and one of Mrs. Brain's two sons, Were found at ...

    Article : 87 words
  9. Basic Wage.

    It has been decided by the executive of the Railway and Tramway officers association to circularise members of both Houses of Parliament ...

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  10. New Taxation.

    Mr. Stevens, addressing a meeting at Burwood, said the government had resolutely set its face, against inflicting any new or additional taxation ...

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  11. CAPTAIN DROWNED

    While sailing alone from Garden Island where he had been living with his wife, to the mainland yesterday, Capain J. Shute was drowned through ...

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  12. Wheat Market.

    The city wheat market was quiet yesterday. Bulk parcels were offering at 35½, all charges paid to date, but this was above the ideas of buyers who ...

    Article : 180 words
  13. CRIMES ACT

    The Labor council last night protested against the provisions of the Federal Crimes Act. It is urged every section of the ...

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  14. New Zealand Floods

    The floodwaters at Wairarapa are receding. The water at the soldier settlement at Tawaha in places reaches above the telegraph poles. ...

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  15. New Guard.

    In a broadcast to-night, Mr. Eric Campbell of the New Guard said his organisation was the strongest of loyal citizens in this state. ...

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  16. "Tin Hares."

    When the Tin Hares Commission resumed to-day, Mr. Bradley said he could not see in any shape or form, bribery and corruption on the part of ...

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  17. THE WEATHER

    The latest forecast reads: Cloudy, with some showers on the coast; otherwise fine; morning fogs in eastern districts and frosts on the highlands. ...

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  18. SPRING CARNIVAL

    There is every prospect of the Spring Carnival, which is to be held on the showground all day to-morrow, will afford patrons any ...

    Article : 289 words
  19. IINVERELL GOLF CLUB

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  20. GERMAN TROUBLE

    Rousing an audience of 12,000 to a state of frenzy, Hitler fiercely attacked von Papen and his "clique of noblemen" on their vain attempts to turn ...

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  21. CAR WRECKED

    A Ford tourer, driven by Mr. John Herbert Grills, of Emmaville, crashed into the Brae embankment and was seriously damaged, ...

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  22. Indian Tragedy.

    An attempt by a young Brahmin woman to committee "suttee" on her husband's funeral pyre led to serious riot at Fatehpur Sikri, near Agra, ...

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  23. BAIL REFUSED

    Mr. Justice Stephen, sitting in Chambers to-day, refused to grant bail to Guy Neville Kingsbury, who successfully appealed against his conviction ...

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  24. Glen Innes v. Inverell

    The final of the northern division of the Mary White Cup competition was played on the local course on Wednesday, Inverell winning 4 to 3. However, ...

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  25. MOLLISON

    Airman Mollison took off for Quebec at 11 a.m. to-day. He will embark on the "Empress of India" for England on Saturday. ...

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  26. SOUTH AFRICA

    The Premier, in opening the Debtors and Creditors' Conference to-day, declared that if the State had not completely turned the corner, it had ...

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  27. BURNT TO DEATH

    Thomas Gallagher, 66, a pensioner, was burnt to death at South Richmond, Victoria, this morning when the house in which he was boarding was ...

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  28. WOULD-BE MURDER

    Michael John Wolfe narrowly escaped death at Heathcote, on the Blue Mountains, last night, when a bullet, fired by a would-be murderer pierced ...

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  29. Disarmament.

    Lord Stanley, speaking at the launching of the cruiser "Achilles," said that whereas the chief argument at the Disarmament Conference was ...

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  30. Victorian Floods.

    Burham Fraser, of Clear Springs was marooned in a tree by floodwaters for five hours at Tallangatta. He was moving cattle when the ...

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  31. TRAIN DERAILED

    An attempted derailment of the rail-motor on the suburban line, Dumbleton to Kingsgrove, last night, is causing railway officials great ...

    Article : 68 words
  32. Irish Trouble.

    The Farmers and Ratepayers' Association unanimously passed a resolution that the Dail should immediately settle the economic crisis. ...

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