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  5. Weaver's Latest Dastardly Plan to Penalise

    PROPOSALS to withdraw Slate, subsidies from the West Maitland Hospital and other hospital on the northern coalfield have been brought before the Bavin Government. Besides depriving the miners of the dole, it is now suggested By ...

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  7. POLICE REIGN OF TERROR

    Four early morn visits by the police in nine days, has been the experience of Mr. ...

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  8. POLICE DRAW GUNS IN CITY ARREST

    Believing, two men, suspected of a number of robberies, to be fully armed, police drew their revolvers ...

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  9. FLAG IN ICY SOUTH

    THE following message, dated January 13. was received from Sir Douglas Mawson: At 5.30 this mornings we arrived off ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. DASH FOR SHELTER

    Shopping in the City was an adventure in yesterday's rain. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. THOSE GILDED BAUBLES

    THAT the imperial Government should be asked to request the King not to confer any more, titles in future ...

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  12. REJECTED

    THREE more lodges on the South Maitland field have rejected the "all-out" policy Hebburn Nos [?] and turned the proposal down by ...

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  13. MT. ISA STILL BONE DRY

    THE beer strike at Mount Isa continues and everything points to victory for the miners. The influence of the trade ...

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  14. ARRESTED IN CHURCH

    MANY robberies, It is expected, will be sheeted home to a man who was arrested, in a church at Redfern during the ...

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  15. BULLET IN CHEST

    John Stanley, 18, of Style Street, Leichhardt, while handling a revolver outside Leichhardt. Town Hall last night, was shot in the chest ...

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  16. UNION OF A.W.U. AND MINERS

    When the miners' general secretary Mr. D. J. Davies, accompanied by Mr. W. O'Neill, attended A.W.U. Convention yesterday, to thank the ...

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  17. LIVELY NIGHT FOR FIREMEN

    WITHIN two blocks a couple of serious outbreaks of fire occurred in Castlereagh Street, City, last night. ...

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  18. BAND CONTEST

    Randwick Band 145 points, which played on Thursday night, was the winner of the "B" grade band championship. ...

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  19. SECRET WORRY LED TO DEATH

    After weeks of secret worry Wallace John Gorton, 24 swallowed a fatal drink of poison at this home in Church Street Parramatta. last night. ...

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  20. CHILDREN FROM THE COALFIELDS

    This further batch of miners children who will spend holidays with Sydney residents arrived yesterday. On the right (back) are Mrs. Munday and (seated) Mr. Nelly. On the left is Mr. Fisher. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. GRIM DRAMA IN Q'LAND MINE

    ANOTHER grim drama of coal in which a miner's life is at stake, is being staged at Hart's Aberdare Colliery Ipswich. ...

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  22. ENGINEDRIVERS' COUNCIL

    The Enginedrivers' State Executive will meet over the week-end. This sitting will be most important, for one reason, because it will be called ...

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