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  6. COMPULSORY CONFERENCE ORDERED FOR MONDAY

    Developments in connection with the general railway strike showed but little change throughout tho whole of Saturday, except that a move was made by the Cabinet which may possibly evolve a satisfactory settlement for all parties. ...

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  7. LIKELY WAY OUT

    Caucus will assemble at Parliament House at 11 o'clock on Monday morning, and it is expected that there will be practically a full attendance of members. If no settlement or method of settlement has been reached at the compulsory conference (which meets an hour earlier) ...

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  8. STRIKE COUNCIL

    At the conclusion of Saturday's session of the strike council of the combined railway unions, Mr. G. Rymer, on behalf of the Pross committee, stated ...

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  9. COURT MOVES

    After the Cabinet meeting on Saturday morning, the Premier (Mr. W. N. Gillies) made the following announcement ...

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  10. BASIC WAGE

    The last general application for a review of the basic wage commenced on April 6 of this year, when the bench was composed of the late Chief ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. TWO KILLED

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.--Two fitters' assistants were crushed to death at Maryborough (Victoria) between a hoister railway carriage ...

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  12. SEAMEN'S STRIKE

    SYDNEY, Saturday.--There are persistent rumours in legal circles that the High Court of Australian is to be moved at an early date, on behalf of the Trades ...

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  13. TO STAND ALONE

    IPSWICH, Saturday.--Mr. P. Cassidy, presided at another mass meeting held in Martoo's Theatre this morning. He referred to the altitude of the Public ...

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  14. IN THE RAIN

    The sudden change in the weather conditions early on Saturday morning caused a lot of extra worry to those people on the outskirts of Greater ...

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  15. KILLED BY TRAIN

    SYDNEY, Saturday.--Sydney George Truran; of Hornsby, was run over and killed by a train near Normanhurst railway station this afternoon. ...

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  16. "FLAT DEFIANCE"

    LONDON, Saturday.--Condemning the New South Wales Government's refusal to assist possible deportations. "The Times," in a leader, says: "Mr. Lang's ...

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  17. CAUGHT AT LAST

    LONDON, Saturday.--The cruiser Villant, assisted by a seaplane, failed to stop the defiant and resourceful trawlers, who were poaching in the Firtlyde ...

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  18. STATE FORECAST

    Unsettled with thunder rain of general nature south aud oast from line Townsville to Birdsville, but disturbed conditions ...

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  19. BOMBING KRIM

    MADRID, Saturday.--Twenty five aeroplanes bombed Abd-el-Krim's headquarters at Agadir. Many were killed. The women and ...

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  20. MAIL SERVICES

    No attempt has yet been made to substitute motor transport mail services for railway mail services generally. An effort is being made, however, to reduce ...

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  21. WARREGO SEAT

    The plehiscite to select a Labour candidate to contest the Warrrego State electorate was held on Saturday, and the count for the Quilpie. Eromanga ...

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  22. AIR COLLISION

    LONDON, Saturday.--Two of the Air Ministry's aeroplanes attached to the Duxford aerodrome collided in midair at Hinxton. Pilots Dullim, de Robeck ...

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