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  3. THE GREAT STRIKE

    A new and ominous note has been introduced into the strike by the transport workers’ threat to stike, in sympathy with the railway men. This ...

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  4. THE PREMIER AND THE DEPUTA-TION.

    One Labor correspondent says that the Premierreceived the Transport Workers’ deputation yesterday alone, presumably in order to dispose of the ...

    Article : 123 words
  5. COMMONWEALTH POWERS

    In the House of Representatives today, Mr M‘WILLIAMS continued tho second reading debate on the ...

    Article : 606 words
  6. PERSONAL.

    Mr Hutchinson, Minister for Education, became ill on Wednesday night, at Parliament House, and went home. He was slightly better yesterday ...

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  7. NEED FOR PARLIAMENT.

    The Daily Mail” supports Mr Adamson’s request. It urges the King to summon Parliament by special proclamation. He says that this is the ...

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  8. CHIEF RAILWAY COM-MISSIONER

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day, The PREMIERK moved the second reading of a Bill relating to the salary of the Chairman of the Victorian ...

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  9. TRAFFIC POSITION IMPROVES.

    Latest reports show (that the traffic position has improved. A thousand team were run yesterday, and the tubes and suburban trains are running ...

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  10. THE POSITION REVIEWED

    An overwhelming majority of the public (has not yet gasped the issues of the strike, consequently the newspapers are again giving prominence to them. ...

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  11. THE RUSH OF VOLUNTEERS

    The rush of volunteers has caused the authorities to open fresh, enrolment de pots. Dense crowds assembled at daybreak eager to do anything. Peers ...

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  12. CONFERENCE ADJOURNED.

    The conference adjourned till the 2nd Otober. No decision was arrived at. Mr Thomas states that there is a hope of a settlement being reached. ...

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  13. FOOD SUPPLIES.

    As the result of the convention held on Monday between the Government and private traders, enormous strides have been made in organising the food ...

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  14. SPIRIT OF THE CONFERENCE

    A message dated Thursday, 1.45 a.m., says:—Mr Thomas, in a statement after the conference, said, “Having come together it is the duty of both sides to ...

    Article : 204 words
  15. ACQUISITION OF INDUSTRIES, ETG.

    In the House of Representatives today, Mr HUGHES introduced another bill to alter the Constitution, and it was ...

    Article : 326 words
  16. MEASURE IN COMMITTEE.

    In committee, on clause 2, Mr TUDOR moved the omission of the proposed exemption of State railways from the trade and commerce ...

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  17. EFFECT ON NEWSPAPERS.

    Newspapers have been reduced to half size. The greatest difficulty is experienced in their delivery, and for distribution the papers are using motors and ...

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  18. TRAINS INCREASE

    A Downing street official communique states:— “The train services continue to improve. More than 800 trains ran ...

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  19. A MOMENTOUS DAY’S END.

    Though yesterday—the most fateful day since the beginning of the strike—ended inconclusively, the fact that the door is still open for discussion is regarded as ...

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  20. “BRIDGE WILL BE BUILT.”

    A" prominent delegate to the transport workers’ conference, in the course of an interview, said:—“A bridge will be built.” ...

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  21. COAL FROM AMERICA.

    It is under stood that owing to the intereasing seriousness of the hunker trouble, the British Government is purchasing 10.0,000 tons of coal monthly ...

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  22. APPEAL BY PRELATES.

    An appeal has been issued, signed hr the Archbiakohp of Canterbury, Cardinal Bourne, the Bishop of London (Dr Ingram); the Rev. F. E. Meyer ...

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  23. MR HUGHES' PROGRAMME

    The “Times,” in a leading article, commenting on the programme outlined by Mr W. M. Hughes (The Commonwealth Prime Minister), says (the war ...

    Article : 106 words
  24. INCREASE OF DIVORCES

    Addressing the annual meeting of the Mothers’ Union, which whs held in the Chapter House of St. Paul’s Cathedral on Wednesday, Mrs ...

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  25. 2000 TRAINS RUN.

    The Ministry of Transport announces that, excluding tubes, 2000 trains Were scheduled1 to-day. this being double yesterday’s number. The programme has ...

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  26. THE PEACE TREATY

    A message from Washington states:— Senator Reed was pelted with eggs and driven off the stage of the Convention Hall at Ardmore as he was being ...

    Article : 113 words
  27. TRANSPORT WORKERS’ CONFER-ENCE.

    A message dated Thursday states The Transport Workers’ deputation, after seeing Mr Lloyd George, visited the railwaymen’s headquarters at 8:40 ...

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  28. LEADERS CONFER

    Leaders of the railway men are conferring with Mr Lloyd George, the Prime (Minister, and an immediate settlement of the dispute is hoped for ...

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  29. HOPE OF SETTLEMENT GROWS.

    At 5.30 p.m. the deputation of the joint transport leaders was still closeted with the Premier, who was not attended by Ministers. It is understood that ...

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  30. ATTITUDE OF N.S.W.

    In the Legislative Assembly to night, the premier Mr Holman, refering to the re cent conference said thatythe New South Wales Government supported ...

    Article : 115 words
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