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  4. FIRST STAGE OF COUNCIL ABOLITION CARRIED

    ON the voices! The Legislative Council last night took the first step toward the abolition the nominee House. An atmosphere of tenseness pervaded the Chamber which ...

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  6. DIDN'T KNOW PATIENT HAD BULLET IN BRAIN!

    Amazing facts have been disclosed following the death in Sydney Hospital on Tuesday of William Greig, 74, carpenter, of ...

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  8. NO DIFFERENCE WITH THE GOVERNOR

    The Premier definitely denied in the Legislative Assembly yesterday that there had been any difference between the Governor ...

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  9. STATE MINE TO START AT ONCE

    OFFICIAL intimation has been received that the State mine air shaft will resume operations almost ...

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  10. WILL BANK BD. FALL INTO LINE?

    Labor members are hoping that as a result of the conference on Monday between Federal Ministers and the Commonwealth Bank ...

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  11. PLOTS OF DIEHARDS IN THE COUNCIL

    ALL eyes politically were focussed yesterday on the outcome of the second-reading debate in the Legislative Council on the first of ...

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  12. CONFERENCE ON GOLD BONUS

    A CONFERENCE held to-day between representatives of the gold mining industry and the Commonwealth Government was unable ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. GOVT. WILL DEAL WITH COAL BY-PRODUCTS

    THE Premier told Mr. Sanders in the Assembly yesterday that the question of the commencement of coal by ...

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  14. BILL TO RELIEVE DISTRESS

    THE Attorney-General, Mr. Slater, in the Legislative Assembly this evening explained the provisions of the bill to provide temporary relief to ...

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  16. TOUCH AND GO

    Frank Geach,-of Excelsior Parade, Marrickville, the driver, had a narnow escape when this lorry, owned by H. Hannam, of Sussex Street, City crashed through the fence on the Trafalgar Street side of Petersham Railway Station, yesterday, and hung suspended over ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. HOSTILE REPORT

    THE long-awaited report of the Senate Select Committee on the Central Reserve Bank Bill was made available to-day and will bulk very ...

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  18. £7000 TIP TO CITY COUNCIL

    An unusual communication was considered by the electricity committee of the City Council yesterday when P. L. Nicholson wrote stating that he ...

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  19. NO CREMATORIUMS

    Sites for crematoriums at Gore Hill Cemetery or in Moore Park, near the incinerator, were suggested to the Minister for Lands, Mr. Tully by a ...

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  20. EXCHANGE OF ELECTRICITY TO CONTINUE

    After a sharp debate yesterday the electricity committee of the City Council, on the casting vote of the vice-chairman agreed to continue the ...

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  21. EYEBALL PIERCED BY WOOD CHIP

    Chopping wood in the yard of her home, Ansley, St., Penshurst, yesterday, Alice Pratt, 28, had the ball of her left eye pierced by a chin. After ...

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