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  5. GOVT. & PEOPLE WILL SMASH BREAD COMBINE

    LAST night, at the end of the first day of the bread stoppage declared by the Master Bakers' Association and their allies, on the Government and people of New South Wales, it was apparent that the combine's onslaught will ...

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  6. OFTEN RECEIVED SHARES AS PRESENTS

    When the Mungana trial was resumed this morning, evidence was given relating to McCormack banking transactions and several ...

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  7. PICKING THE WINNERS

    Scene at the Town Hall vestibule yesterday, when the Golden Egg Att Union of the babies at St. Margaret's was drawn ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. CANNOT SEE HIS WAY CLEAR

    Probably nobody knows better how to economise than an arbitration Judge, unless it is a bankruptcy Judge. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. PENSIONS OF DIGGERS

    MEMBERS of the Returned Soldiers and Sailors' imperial League are loud in their protests against the action of the ...

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  10. WINDFALL FOR VIC. GOVERNMENT

    FUNDS totalling £33,731, held by liquidators of B.A.W.R.A., will fall into Victoria revenue as the result of a decision by Mr. Justice ...

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  11. CAR BLOWN UP AT MOSMAN

    An explosion followed by fire, wrecked a car, damaged a petrol bowser and a service station and caused panic among ...

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  12. YEAST SUPPLIERS NOT APPROACHED

    THE yeast manufacturers and agents have suppiled the folloing statement: "In consequence of certain ...

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  13. THIRD ARREST

    A third man Alronso Clune, 29, clerk was arrested yesterday by Det-Sergeants Comans, Parmeter and Crimston and charged with the ...

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  14. MORE LEFT AUST. THAN COME HERE

    During the quarter ended June 30, 1931, 6300 Australian residents left the Commonwealth permanently as against the ...

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  15. BANK OFFICERS SEE SCULLIN

    THE Prime Minister to-day received a deputation from the United Banic Officers' Association in connection with New South Wales ...

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  16. ALL ABOUT "BLACK LISTS"

    Copies of the notorious "black lists" of the Flour Millers Association were shown by Mr. A. M. Shadler of Shaler's Ltd., ...

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  17. A DASH TO SAVE A LIFE

    The pilot steamer Birubi, which left Newcastle on Thursday last for Lord Howe Island arrived there early on morning. The ...

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  18. MOTHER AND BOY MISSING

    Mrs. Army Boylan, 27, and her son Kenneth 5, have been missing from their home, Waterview Street, Balmain, since June 12 ...

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  19. CUSTOMS P. O. & REVENUE BELOW MONTHLY ESTIMATE

    CUSTOMS revenue for July totalled £2,374,357--£8976 below the estimate for the average monthly revenue for ...

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  20. POLICEMEN PROTEST AT SALARY CUTS

    A meeting of the Parramatta branch of the Police Association was held yesterday to protest against the proposed reduction in salaries in the ...

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  21. TO TOUR EUROPE

    The first car to be tested for the overland tour to Europe has just been completed in Melbourne. It is Mr. R. Beatson's "Egyptian" model Riloy Nine, Mr. Beatson is the leader of the party, which will constitute the first entry from Australia for the Monte, Carlo rally. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. MOLLISON FLIES TO AIR RECORD

    Latest advices received by the Vacuum Oil Company, concerning Mr. J. A. Mollison, who is attempting to break the ...

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  23. N.S.W. HAS MOST MOTORS

    THE registrations of motor vehicles for the four principal States for the last financial year are furnished by the N.R.M.A. ...

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  24. NARROW ESCAPE WHEN CAR OVERTURNED

    George Henry Lewis 28, of Pleasant Avenue, Kogarah had a narrow escape from serious injury late yesterday when the [?] wheel of ...

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  26. PAINTERS PROTEST AT PENSION CUT

    A strong protest against the action of the Federal Government in reducing old-age and invalid pensions has been made by the ...

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  27. CAR DOWN EMBANKMENT

    Skidding off the Pennant Hills Road at Parramatta yesterday afternoon, a motor car driven by David Altken 25, of Hassell Street, ...

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  28. PROTEST AGAINST REDUCTIONS

    A largely attended meeting was held in Prince Alfred Park one Sunday of residents of Surry Hills, Redfern, Chippendale and Waterloo, ...

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  29. MAN FATALLY INJURED IN STREET FIGHT

    In a fight [?] street, Port Melbourne, this afternoon an unidentified man struck his head on the wall and died in a few minutes, His ...

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  31. MINERS' COUNCIL MEETS TO-DAY

    At the meeting of the Miners' central Council coarsened for Tuesday at Sydney, the S[?] Bill and the Coal mining position in New Zealand will be among ...

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