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  2. ARBITRATION

    At the State Arbitratio Court this morning the hearing of the plaint of the Eastern Goldfields Hotel and Restaurant Employees' Union against the ...

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  3. PROHIBITION

    The latest, figures in connection with the prohibition vote in Queensland show that continuance, requires 3338 votes to get an absolute majority. It ...

    Article : 23 words
  4. LICENSING ACT

    Before Mr W. Owen R,M,at the Boulder Police Court to-day Joseph Martin, license of the Angel Hotel, wittenoom-Street pleaded guilty to a ...

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  5. INDUSTRIAL

    The annual election of officers of the A: M:A, the big Broken Hill union, was keenly contested Mr Geo kerr, the president who has led the strike ...

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  6. HOUSE SHORTAGE

    Mr MrMcTiernan (Atorney-General) replying to Mr Gardiner in the Legislative Assembly last night said he had given instructions for the ...

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  7. N.S.W . POLITICS

    Mr. P. Brookfield in the Legislative Assembly last night moved an amendment in the Parliamentary Salaries Bill substituting the name of Mr Scott ...

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  8. SPORTING RAILWAYMEN

    As Vie result of a ballot of railway workshop hands at Addington, Wellington, it has been decided to close up the shop for the whole of the local ...

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  9. EXPTREMISTS

    It is stated that a number of [?] amongst officials are taking an active part in the new Communist Party which is a step ahead of the One ...

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  10. PROFITEERING BILL

    Mr Knox, chairman of the Colonial Sugar Refinery Company, referring today to the New South Wales Profiteering Bill said that if it became law ...

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  11. “CRIMINIAL”

    Mr Wearne, M.L.A. describes the latest demand of the A.W.U. for harvesting wheat as criminal. He expressed the opinion that a large ...

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  12. ON THE LAND

    The solders on the Walbundrie settlement are dissatisfied with the action of the Lands Department regarding agistment of Government sheep, which ...

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  13. BOYCOTT INSTITUTED.

    Five thousand members of the A.W.U. have initiated a boycott of wheat farmers. The trouble has already began in the Cowra district where the ...

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  14. PILLAGING

    Last night complaints were made in the Senate that cargo pilfering on the wharves throughout the Commonwealth involved an annual loss of £1,000.000 ...

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  15. POACHERS

    Constable Smith on the West coast of Tasmania yesterday saw two men with a lauch raising crayfish pots. Smith challenged them, but they speeded the ...

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  16. WHEAT SOLD

    It is stated incommercial circles Melbourne that £2,000 worth of wheat has been sold by the Australian wheat Board to Egypt and Europe at ...

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  18. SOFTGOODS

    York-street warehouses announce a to 20 percent reduction in the price of soys goods. ...

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