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  6. Should Railway Men Handle Goods Declared "B[?]

    In eases in which agreements have been entered into between employers and employees under the Federal Arbitration Court, employers will not be ...

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  7. A GOOD CRY.

    Crying is regarded as a result of unhappiness, and, in the majority of instances, the relation of cause and effect is evident. This dogs not carry ...

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  8. ELECTROCUTIONS

    "That this council deplores the action of the employing class of America in the recent brutal official murder of two members of the working ...

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  9. NORTHERN STRIKERS.

    Only about 40 out of over 200 employees attended a lunch hour meeting at Woolloongabba railway yards to consider the position of railwaymen involved in the South Johnston strike. Mr. F. E. Kitchen, who presided, said the Ipswich men had ...

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  10. BOILERMAKERS.

    A hitch has occurred in the settlement of the boilermakers dispute. The men are employed on Sydney harbor bridge and work will not be resumed ...

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  11. LIGHT FALLS PREDICTED.

    Light rain was recorded over the north-eastern and inland districts yesterday. Mr. Mares expects scattered rains ...

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  12. MALTESE INJURED.

    Joe Canuedi, aged 22, a Maltese, was blown a distance of several feet and badly burned about the arms, body and face when a tin of ...

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  13. A LORD AND A CAR.

    A motor car in which the Governor-General, Lord Stonehaven, was riding ran off a punt into a river while ...

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  14. THIRTEEN WEEKS OUT.

    Notwithstanding the fact that the Federal Council of miners has ordered them to resume work and stated that if the request were given effect to, ...

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  15. RIOTS IN PARIS.

    It is now stated that the damage resulting from the Sacco-Vanzetti riots is ten million francs, of which the Government pays 60 and the municipal ...

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  16. STATE FINANCE

    Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, commenting on the recent loan raised by N.S.W. in America, said that over the full period of the loan of 20 years ...

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  17. CZAR-LIKE POWERS

    The Trades end Labor Council last night empowered the executive to get into touch with the State Government and demand that in the event of a ...

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  18. A NARROW ESCAPE.

    Raynard Swan had a miraculous escape from death when be was dragged along a roadway for more than a hundred yards with his feel caught in the ...

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  19. GIFTS TO POLICE.

    The Victorian Government has issued an Order-in-Council making the acceptance of gratuities to the police provident fund dependent on the ...

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  20. REVENUE FROM GAMBLING.

    According to a calculation made by the Melbourne "Age" and the Victorian Bookmakers' Association, the annual betting transactions in ...

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  21. ILLAWARRA SEAT.

    Mr. J. B. Doe, M.L.A., the present member for Sturt, has been selected to contest the Illawarra electorate against the Attorney-General, Mr. ...

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  22. A BLACK OUTLOOK.

    Addressing the Million Club Dr. Warcham, who has had 25 years experience in Northern Rhodesia, said there are 140,000,000 blacks and ...

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  23. TOUCHED LIVE WIRE

    Fireman Warmold, of George Street West, narrowly escaped death last night while assisting to extinguish a file which broke out in the premises ...

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  24. HOSPITAL DOCTOR DEAD.

    The death occurred yesterday of Dr. A. J. Brady, president of Sydney Hospital, at the age of 77 years. ...

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  25. IRISH PARLIAMENT.

    The Dail Eirreann has been dissolved and a general election takes place on September 15. The new Parliament will meet on October 11. ...

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  26. CHILD ENDOWMENT.

    In the course of an application to the Federal Territory Industrial Board for an increase in wages of members of the A.W.U., Mr. Benwood expressed ...

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  27. WORK FOR PRISONERS.

    An afforestation camp for good conduct prisoners is in process of establishment near Mila 23 mil[?] from Bombala. ...

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  28. GEORGIA TO BRAZIL.

    A message from Brunswick (Georgia) states that Paul Redfern hopped off from there to-day on a non-stop flight to Brazil. ...

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  29. MILLIONS OF PATRONS.

    Speaking at Gordon, the State film censor, Mr. W. Cresswell O'Reilly, said that during the year ended June 30th, 1925, 45,000,000 people of Australia ...

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  30. "SQUARING" A JURY.

    Thomas McGanhay, aged 30, a builder, who was convicted at the General Sessions of having offered to 'square' a jury, has been sentenced to twelve ...

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  31. MONEY FOR SCHOOLS.

    The Minister for Education, speaking at Gladesville, said the Premier had devilled that £550,000 be placed at the services of his department for ...

    Article : 40 words
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