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  4. Disarmament Conference Fails to Reach Agreement

    Mr. G. B. Olliver, who is travelling round the world on a motor cycle with Captain Millins, state that the airship R101 which is being built in ...

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  7. PIECEWORK

    The N.S.W. Trades and Labor Council has carried a resolution advocating "a complete break" with the Federal Arbitration Court and a ...

    Article : 114 words
  8. "FARCE AND FRAUD"

    Mr. Mutch, ex-Minister for Education, expressed indignation to-day at what he termed the "unfair treatment being meted out to him." ...

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  9. DISARMAMENT.

    When delegates to the Naval Disarmament conference met this morning the chairman, Mr. Gibson, announced that they were unable to agree. After a restatement of each country's case the conference broke up. ...

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  10. AWARD INTERPRETED.

    The recent variation of the industrial agreement between the Federated Gas Employees Union and Country Gas companies has been interpreted ...

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  11. THE LIVING WAGE.

    The Chief Industrial Commissioner, Mr. Piddington, has ruled that the living wage of £45- a week for males is valid and is applicable to all ...

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  12. FAVORED BY FARMERS.

    A motion for the abolition of State Parliaments was negatived by the Farmers and Settlers conference by a large majority. ...

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  13. AERIAL FLIGHT.

    Lieutenant Major Carson Osborne has announced that he will not be ready to complete in the San Francisco to Honolulu race until next Friday. ...

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  14. NURSES' RISKS

    Through infection contracted while attending a patient who subsequently died from septicaemia, Nurse Rose Lincoln, of Bendigo Hospital, died ...

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  15. PICKETS IN SAMOA.

    Latest news from Samea states that police pickets been stationed at points near Apia, to prevent certain natives from entering the town. ...

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  16. FALL FROM A BED.

    Falling out of bed at her home in Caning Street, Carlton, this morning, Elizabeth Gammon; 83 years of age, fractured her thigh. ...

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  17. U.S.A. AND PEACE

    Speaking at reception in Sydney Mr. Badder, a United States evangelist, Prophesied the early admission of the United States to the League ...

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  18. COUNTRY PARTY

    The Fanners and Settlers' conference has carried unanimously a motion that the Country Party should retain its separate political entity. ...

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  19. CRICKET IN ENGLAND.

    Big scores characterised tho match to-day between the New Zealanders and Surrey. The latter in their first innings ...

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  20. EXPORT OF EGGS.

    The Minister for Agriculture has told the poultry produce conference that the Government would not countenance the export of eggs while the ...

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  21. WAR ON DINGOES.

    The Federal Government has declared a war of extermination on dingoes A fee of 7- per head will be paid in both Central and Northern ...

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  22. A PECULIAR AFFAIR.

    A man was admitted to Sydney Hospital late last night with his head and one arm cat and suffering from the effects of poisoning. ...

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  23. DOCTOR'S VICTORY.

    By a majority verdict of five to two the jury gave a verdict in favor of Dr. Ratten, surgeon superintendent of Hobart Public hospital, in the ...

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  24. RECONCILED!

    The Premier, Mr. Lang, in a statement last night, said he had decided to accept the statement of Mr. Mekell that the latter had been misled ...

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  25. MOUNT MORGAN.

    A conference at Mt. Morgan has decided that mining operations should be resumed at that mine if it be economically possible. ...

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  26. TRAM ACCIDENTS.

    Mrs. May. McCormaek; aged 70, of Marrickville, fell when alighting from a tram in Marrickville road late last night. she was conveyed to ...

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  27. PROVIDING FOR PENSIONS.

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Bruce, speaking here last night, indicated he intends following up the recommendations of the National Insurance ...

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  28. ARBITRATION.

    Mr. T. Maughan, secretary of the Australian Mines and Metals Association, has criticised a statement made by Mr. Holloway, secretary to ...

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  29. MONEY FOR AERIAL STUNT.

    A deputation composed of members of the Returned Soldiers' Association interviewed the Premier, Mr. Lang, this morning and made a further ...

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  30. THE DESOLATE WEST.

    The Minister for Lands, Mr. Horsington, who arrived at Broken Bill yesterday, said the country between Cobar and Wilcannia is as bare as a ...

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  31. LORRY HITS MOTOR CYCLE.

    Henry Ford, aged 45, a commercial traveller, of Morven, N.S.W., was riding to Melbourne from Donnybrook on a motor cycle, in the sidecar of ...

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  32. ALLEGED THEFTS.

    At the Central Police Court to-day Henry Cable, 27, was charged with having embezzled two sums of £40- 10 and £600, the properly of the ...

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  33. MIGRANT'S SUICIDE.

    George Santella, 18, an English immigrant employed on a farm near Donald (Victoria), blew his brains out last night with a peanifle. ...

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  34. LARGE HOLDINGS.

    The Minister for Lands, Mr. Horsington, speaking at Wilcannia, said action was being taken to enforce the law compelling large holders in the ...

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  35. BRIDGE COLLAPSE.

    A Mexico message states that, twenty-five persons were drowned owing to the collapse of a bridge over Centepe River, near Sanmiguel. The ...

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  36. ALLEGED FRAUD.

    Two men have been arrested in Sydney upon charges of having obtained money under false pretence by representing that they were officials ...

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  37. CLERICAL WORKERS

    Clerical workers, etc, employed by municipal and shire councils have under the variation of their award, been conceded an increase of pay, ...

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