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  5. THE FULL INDUSTRIAL BENCH GETS BUSY

    STRENUOUS endeavors were again made yesterday by the Industrial Commission to bring the parties in the meat dispute together. On this occasion, Mr. Justice Piddington had with him his colleagues, Mr. Justice Street and Mr. Justice Cantor. ...

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  7. URGENT DEMAND ON FEDERAL MINISTRY

    A REAL determination to get down to realities in relation to unemployment, and do something for the hundreds of thousands of men who are tramping the highways of Australia in search of work, was the dominating note in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. SOMETHING FOR NOTHING

    Sold again and got the money. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. BANK BANDIT HAD CLOSE SHAVE

    Easily the most outstanding hold-up case of the year, the robbery of £400 from the Government Savings Bank. Castlereagh ...

    Article : 183 words
  10. LABOR'S NEW BILLS

    AFTER deliberating all days yesterday, the State Cabinet completed the preparation of the Governor's Speech for the official ...

    Article : 360 words
  11. SOLID STAND

    The recommendations of the Strike Committee were unanimously endorsed at large and enthusiastic meetings at each of the three centres--Homebush, ...

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  12. PRICE OF GAS

    THE Auditor-General, Mr. J. Spence, interviewed the Minister for Labor and Industry, Mr. J. M. Baddeley, ...

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  13. MEAT FOR THE HOSPITALS

    Mr. F. Hutt, general president of the union, gave his positive assurance yesterday that in the event of the trouble extending and the shortage of ...

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  14. ACQUITTED OF HIS MOTHER'S DEATH

    Harold Johnston, able seaman in the Australian Navy, was acquitted to-day in the General Sessions on a charge of manslaughter of his mother, ...

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  15. THE CONFERENCE

    During the lunch hour yesterday, representatives of the employers conferred with Mr. Justice Piddington, President of the Industrial ...

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  16. A BRIGHT BUNCH OF FACTORY WORKERS

    Mr. Alf. Carter, Secretary of the factory department of the A.W.U., in the centre of the group of girls working at Eta Peanut Factory, Marrickville. This industry is booming since the tariff of the Scullin Government. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. MASS MEETINGS THIS MORNING

    MASS meetings will be held this morning at 8 o'clock, as follows:-- Abattoirs area: All members ...

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  18. PIG AND CALF SALES CANCELLED

    No sales of pigs or calves were conducted yesterday, and the major portion of the consignments was returned to the resting-yards. Agents are being ...

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  19. BANK BANDITS GET SIX YEARS

    Six years' imprisonment each was the sentence imposed by Judge Williams in the General Sessions to-day on George Ronald Watson, 18; George ...

    Article : 105 words
  20. CRYSTALS IN BABY'S MOUTH

    A sensational story was told to the local police this morning by Henry Jobe, who drove 21 miles at a furious speed from his ...

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  21. ROZELLE MEATWORKERS

    Meat workers at Rozelle who are conveyed to the Abattoirs by "Cliff." the waggon driver, are advised that he will pick them up at Rozelle Post ...

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  23. ATTEMPTED MURDER OF LORD STRICKLAND

    For attempting to assassinate the Premier of Malta, Lord Strickland, on May 25. Giuseppe Miller, who was found guilty of the crime on August ...

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