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  4. FULL COURT JUDGMENT

    The High Court in Melbourne to-day decided that the Arbitration court had no jurisdiction to make an award requiring the mines to be re-opened at the old rates, and that same was bad in law and void. ...

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  5. COUNTRY WATER

    The Mayor, Ald. E. E. Collins, who returned to Wagga yesterday from Sydney, stated that the unsettled conditions in industry had thrown a ...

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  6. AN EDIFICE OF PEACE

    No passage in the King's wonderfully impressive speech at the opening of the Naval conference was understood so clearly as a clarion call ...

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  7. TRUST FUNDS

    General Higgins won the law suit in which he asked that the ex[?]ecutors of the late General Booth's estate should be directed to transfer to him ...

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  8. ROTHBURY RIOTS

    Sixteen men, who took part in the march to Rothbury on December 16, were to-day fined £20 each, and two ethers £10. Three of the men were ...

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  9. EN PASSANT

    Cloudy, with further showers and some thunder on the central and north coast, and some cloudy and scattered thunder [?] likely ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. MT. COOK TRAGEDY

    The bodies of the four women and Guide Bloomfield, who perished in a blizzard near Mt. Cook, were recovered last night. ...

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  11. THE BURDEN OF ARMS

    Mr. Ramsay Macdonald said: It is peculiarly appropriate that this should be the occasion of His Majesty's first public speech since his ...

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  12. COST OF POLICE PROTECTION

    Though more than half the inmates of Rothbury compound are policemen, the Minister for Mines, Mr. Weaver, takes the view that the ...

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  13. THE JUDGMENT.

    Justice Duffy read the majority judgment on behalf of the four members of the Court who favoured the application. He said: "The question ...

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  14. MR. BADDELEY

    In a broadcast address through Station 2GB to-night, the Deputy Labor Leader, Mr. Baddeley, replied to statements made by the Premier, Mr. ...

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  15. KING'S CLARION CALL

    His Majesty the King, when opening the conference, said: -- "With sincere satisfaction I am present to welcome the delegates ...

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  16. HAS LITTLE EFFECT

    Mr. Bavin, referring to the High Court's judgment, said: "As judge Beeby's interim award did not in its terms affect the operations of the ...

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  17. 1000 TONS A DAY

    The Minister for Mines Mr. Weaver, said to-day that man for man the experienced miners at Rothbury were producing as good, if not ...

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  18. ESCAPED FROM NEW ZEALAND

    Roy Raymond Witting, 25, carrier, who is alleged to have escaped from Papuru gaol, near Christchurch, New Zealand, on April, 1927, was arrested ...

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  19. SPOILS TO VICTORS

    A bombshell from Australia has devastated the Migration Department of Australia House. It is understood that Mr. Barnes ...

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  20. OLYMPIC RECORD

    In winning the 60 metres race at Shepparton athletic carnival to-day. A Watson broke the Olympic record of seven seconds by one-fifth of a ...

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  21. HAGUE CONFERENCE

    Mr. Phillip Snowden to-day declared that the results of The Hague conference "exceeded all my expectations." ...

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  22. COALFIELDS DISTRESS

    At a representative meeting at the Hotel Canberra, committees were formed to raise £500 for the relief of women and children on the ...

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  23. HOUSE OF COMMONS

    The resumption of business in the House of Commons after the recess coincided with the Naval conference. Many seats were vacant, and the ...

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  24. SHEEP KILLED

    Ninety-two sheep were killed when a goods train crashed into the rear of a pilot engine at South Kensington to-day. Two trucks were badly ...

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  25. TUNIS CRASH

    A statement by the Air Ministry concerning the fatal crash at Tunis of Squadron-Leader Jones Williams and Fight-Lieut Jenkins, says there ...

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  26. BROADCASTERS

    When the claim of the broadcasting companies against the Commonwealth Government was before the Public Accounts Committee to-day it ...

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  27. DOMINION DELEGATES

    Mr. Macdonald entertained the Dominion delegates, including Mr. Fenton, at tea at Downing Street, in order to give them opporunity of ...

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  28. LADY HEATH

    The British aviatrix, Lady Heath has filed a suit in the district court for divorce against Sir James Heath, charging him with extreme cruelty. ...

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