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  4. "SHEARERS MUST NOT BE IMPATIENT"

    PASTORAL workers will have to watch their steps during the coming weeks. The iniquities of the new award have stirred them profoundly. But they are advised to remember that this is an era of caution. ...

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  7. WE EXPORT

    Handling lead for shipment overseas A Darling Harbor snap. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. SCOTSMEN PROVE DOUR BATSMEN

    The Australians began a three day match with Scotland at Edinburgh to-day. The weather was really beautiful, and the tourists ...

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  9. SEIZED IN JAWS OF COAL GRAB

    Working at the City Council's 'power-house, Pyrmont, yesterday, John Bundy, 48, of Harris Street, Pyrmont, was caught in the jaws ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. WE ARE NOT BANKRUPT YET

    THE "depositors' balances" and "accounts open" figures of the Commonwealth Savings Bank are refreshing oases in ...

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  11. GREEN RISES IN HIS WRATH

    MR. Roland Greon made a determined effort in the House of Representatives to-day. to attack the "Labor Daily" in regard to an article ...

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  12. THE SCORES

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  13. Q'LAND BASIC WAGE REDUCED BY 5.

    THE basic wage was fixed by the Industrial Court to-day. Adult males are to receive £4 a week-- a reduction of 5 on ...

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  14. WOOLCLASSERS

    THE woolclassers of New South Wales have had a much harder knock than an individual grazier in New South Wales. ...

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  15. FATE OF RESERVE BANK BILL

    The Select Senate Committee created last week to slaughter the Central Reserve Bank Bill, which is comprised entirely of Nationalist and C.P. ...

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  16. VICTIM OF RAZOR DIES IN HOSPITAL

    WILLIAM BURGESS, 65, poultry farmer, of Bringelly Road Preston, who was found by Liverpool police on ...

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  17. VITAL MEASURE IN SENATE

    MOVING the second reading of the Arbitration Bill in the Senate to-day, Senator Daly said that wages and conditions were fixed as a means to ...

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  18. GHOSTS OF EARLY MORN

    A "pea-soupy" fog enveloped the Harbor yesterday morning, and shipping was obliged to go slow. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. TWO MORE FLYING BOATS FOR FRANCE

    THE French Government has ordered from Messrs. Hort Bros., Rochester, two more [?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. IT'S A COLD JOB, TOO!

    Unemployed have been put to the task of shovelling mud out Tempe way. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. SCULLIN LEAVING ON AUGUST 21.

    IT is the present intention of the Prime Minister to leave Melbourne on August 21, arriving at Perth on August 25 and ...

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  22. MANY MEN MAY BE DISMISSED

    THE Minister for local Government,Mr. Bruxner, said yesterday, that the trams could be made to pay. This was a job for the Transport Trust. ...

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  23. COLLAPSED IN TRAIN

    TRAVELLING to his home at Wahroonga last evening Mr. Henry W. Apperley, general, manager of the Australian Mutual Provident Society, ...

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  24. BIG CONTRACT FOR BRITISH FOUNDRY

    IN the face of severe foreign competition, the Vulcan foundry of Newton Le Willows, Lancashire has secured a big ...

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  25. STOP PRESS

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  26. CHAIRMAN OF COAL TRIBUNAL RESIGNS

    YOUR representative understands that Mr. Charles Hibble, Chairman of the Coal Tribunal, has handed his ...

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  27. AERIAL DERBY FOR SCHOOLS

    An aerial Derby for pupils and old boys from any school in the State is included in the programme of the New South Wales Aero Club's annual ...

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  28. TAXATION FRAUD ALLEGED

    Action has been taken by the State Taxation Department against a city business man who, It is alleged, has been guilty of fraud to the extent of ...

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  29. MR. HOLLOWAY LEAVES FOR MOREE

    Mr. T. P. Holloway. A.W.U. Central Branch organiser, left yesterday for the Moree district. The men there are very restless at the imposition of the ...

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  30. SALES TAX TO START ON AUG. 1

    MR. RILEY, JNR., was informed in the House of Representatives to-day,by Mr. Scuilln that the Sales Tax ...

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  31. CRASHED INTO BRICK WALL

    Charles Lloyd, 40, laborer of Military Rd., Mosman had his right thigh fractured when the brakes of his motor-cycle failed in River Road. ...

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  32. AWAITING EXPLANATION OF POSITION

    Various sheds in the Moree district are standing by pending an official explanation of the position. Doubtless their attitude will be ...

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  33. SHEARING SHEDS NOW AT WORK

    Sheds now working or which have cut out, are:-- Quambone, Wilgaroon, Booroomugga, Eulnile Mirrladool Goondooblute, ...

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  34. ANXIOUS TO KNOW WHERE THEY STAND

    Anxious groups of men clustered around the Central Branch Headquarters in Macdonell House all day yesterday. They wanted to be assured of ...

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  35. BORROWED CAR COST HIM YEAR IN GAOL

    Joseph Harrison, 35, salesman, was sentenced to twelve months' hard labor at the Central Police Court yesterday on a charge of having illegally ...

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  36. FEDERAL EXECUTIVE TO MEET AT MELB.

    The Federal executive Which will deal with the shearers' position at Melbourne on Saturday, comprises the Federal president A.W.U., Senator ...

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