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  7. WHY THE FUNNY BUSINESS AT THE BARRACKS?

    THERE ARE BARED BAYONET'S and hall ammunition on issue to troops at Victoria Barracks. Paddington. A STRANGE UNDERCURRENT of excitement is observable among the rank and file. ...

    Article : 1,217 words
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  9. McCORMACK AS LABOR LEADER

    The G[?]es Government ceased to ex[?] this afternoon, when the McCormack Ministry came into being. The only ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 300 words
  10. HELPING THE WORKER

    "The Government deserves credit for a very worthy effort to give effect to its policy, and I hope shortly to be able to congratulate the ...

    Article : 486 words
  11. DANGER IN SOUTHERN MINES

    That an oil lamp was used as a furnace to provide air for considerably over 100 men at Kembla Extended: and that black damp had ...

    Article : 545 words
  12. WILL NOT WORK THE COLLIERS

    THE Sydney branch of the [?]Seamen's Union of Australasia decided at the adjourned meeting yesterday not to [?] ...

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  13. HEAR THEM!

    There is a Labor meeting near your home to-night. Why not attend it? See list of meetings in our ...

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  14. A FEW SHOWERS

    City Forecast: Except for a fleeting shower or two, mostly fine. Cool, squally northerly winds. ...

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  15. THE BEST FEET FOREMOST

    The married ladies show their paces at the Car and Waggon (Railway) Employees' Picnic at Clifton Gardens. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. GET WISE TO BRUCE

    AFTER posing in sixteen different attitudes for a newspaper photographer. Mr. Bruce sent for him and asked. ...

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  17. PEARCE REPUDIATES HOLIDAY AGREEMENT

    The Federal [?] S[?]trator. Mr. A[?]ce Hunt. has held on an application for interpte[?] agreement, concluded between the ...

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  18. BRUCE AND HIS SECRET POLICE

    WHEN his attention was drawn to the statement which appeared in the "Labor Daily" yesterday that the Bruce Government had organised in ...

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  19. THROUGH THE SKYLIGHT

    An unusual accident at Fire Headquarters yesterday afternoon resulted in Landa Beckensale, 22, of Holdsworth Street, Woollahra, a tailoress, ...

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  20. SMASH IN OXFORD STREET

    No serious casualties resulted from the strange smash in Ox ford Street, near Darlinghurst yesterday morning, although for a ...

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  21. POSER FOR PRATTEN

    "Might I ask Mr. Pratten a question in view of his belated solicitude in the welfare of the pensioners?" said Mr. ...

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  22. A CALL TO ACTION

    The Sydney Trades and Labor Council last night passed the following resolutions: "This council is not surprised at the ...

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  23. VICTORIA'S BUDGET

    In his Budget speech in the Legislative Assembly to-day. Sir Alexander Peacock (Treasurer) announced [?]d in the [?]increase in general ...

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  24. DRUNKEN DOCTORS

    In the Legislative Assembly, the Medical Bill was read a third time, [?] provision being added which will enable the board to deal with ...

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  25. MANNED BY MAORIS

    The Matakana, manned by Maoris, left Wellington for Lyttelton to-day, after complete discharge. The loading ports have not been ...

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  26. CHIFLEY IS POPULAR

    Mr. B. J. Chifley, Labor candidate for Macquarie, is having a wonderfully successful campaign, if the enthusiasm on the part of the people in the ...

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  27. TASMANIAN LABOR

    The prospects of a Labor [?]tory here are wonderful, there being an unprecedented swing of the primary producers to labor, which will easily ...

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  28. L.G. CLERKS' PRESIDENT

    The conference of local government clerks yesterday elected Mr. E. H. J. O'Ha[?] an (Gloucester) as their president. ...

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