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  5. POINTS TO GENERAL RESUMPTION

    GRADUALLY the coalfields lodges are overcoming local difficulties for the general resumption on Monday. ...

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  6. C.P. KICKS OVER TRACES

    THE proposal to invest the Railway Commissioners with power to force people to use the railways, or suffer a heavy penalty in the way ...

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  7. ALLEGED BURGLAR FOUND BLEEDING TO DEATH

    AN alleged boy burglar was found beneath a bed in a house at Manly yesterday, bleeding to death. ...

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  8. MANY NEW BILLS

    I EAVE was granted in the Legislative Assembly yesterday for the introduction of a number of new measures. ...

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  9. CHEAPER COAL

    THE Premier announced in the Assembly yesterday that it was expected the Government's contribution to the reduction in the ...

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  10. DRANK RUM AND DIED

    Following the sudden death of Arthur Robert Wormes, at Berry, on Tuesday, Charles Frederick Lawrence, 36, laborer, was ...

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  11. THE "NEW" TENNIS GIRL

    The "backless" vogue has spread to the tennis courts in England. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. RAIN AND SQUALLS COMING FROM WEST

    IF the forecast of Mr. Camm. Acting State Meteorologist. Is correct then Sydney is in for some very unpleasant weather. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. PRISONERS PLACED IN HOBART DEATH-TRAP

    HOBART, Friday. OWING to the Hobart Gaol being so full of prisoners, it has been found necessary to ...

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  14. £100,000 GRANT TO MINERS

    WITH reference to the proposed grant of £100,000 to the coal miners, the Federal Government does not propose to ask Parliament ...

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  15. WAGES TAX IS MERCILESS

    THE wages tax. when it becomes operative on July 1, will be assessed, in the case of wages, on the income rate of 1930-31--but in the case ...

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  16. SYDNEY WOMAN ROBBED OF £573

    THE robbery of jewellery, valued at £500, and money totalling £73, from her trunk in her bedroom at a hotel in ...

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  17. BOY KILLED BY MOTOR CAR

    George Campbell, 6, was killed, and his aunt, Isobel Campbell, 33, of Wilba Street, Griffith, severely injured yesterday afternoon, when ...

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  18. RELIEVING THE LABOR MARKET

    THE Government's Education Bill, which raises the school leaving age from 14 to 15 years, was debated on the second reading ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. POST OFFICE AND STORE BURNT OUT

    A MESSAGE from Porter's Retreat states, that the post office and general store, with their entire contents, were burnt out early this ...

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  20. MANAGER'S THREE TIMES

    THREE times this week the manager of Borehole colliery has declined to acknowledge the seniority rule of the ...

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  21. IN MEMORY OF A LOST COMRADE

    A splendid tribute to the memory of a workmate was offered by the men of Dowling Street Tram Depot, who yesterday marched to the funeral of Driver P. J. Cunneen. Photo was taken outside the Our Lady of the Rosary Church, Kensington. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. LABOR COMMITTEE WANTED

    As a result of his investigations into and disclosures of the state of affairs in the Australian Navy, Mr. E. C. Riley (Lab., Cook) is pressing for the ...

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  23. OLD LADY'S FATAL FALL DOWN STAIRS

    Annie Mackay, 60, cleaner, of Seaforth, while working at Mosman Public School yesterday, collapsed and fell down a flight of stairs. Central ...

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  24. YOUNG FAVORS MARTIN

    The pre-selection ballot in the Young electorate was conducted on Saturday by Mr. O'Regan, general returning officer for the A.L.P. Over 1500 votes ...

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  25. TRADE TREATY WITH ITALY

    "Italy plans to treat butter from Australia like Australia treats cheese from Italy," said Mr. J. Francis, in the House of Representatives, in asking an ...

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  26. INQUIRY CLOSES

    The Court proceedings of the inquiry into the allegations of improper conduct against Sergeant James Shepherd concluded today, when counsel ...

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  28. SOLDIERS WANT FILM OF ANZAC

    On the motion of the president. Dr. J. S. Purdy. the State executive of the Returned Soldiers' League decided to make inquiries with a view to learning ...

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  29. MAN KILLED WHEN LORRY DASHES OVER BRIDGE

    When a motor lorry driven by Cliff Baker of Orange, missed the bridge on the Locksley-Wambool Road near Bathurst, today, it dashed over a ...

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  30. BY AIR FROM MELB. TO SYDNEY

    THE eight seats available for passengers in the Southern Moon, which will inaugurate the Melbourne to Sydney daily aerial service, have ...

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  31. ONE MILLION LOAN

    Replying to Mr. West, the Trensurer, Mr. Theodore, stated in the House today that a £1,000,000 loan at 92[?], 6 per cent. Interest, with a currency of 20 ...

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  32. GRAZIERS AGREE TO LEVY ON WOOL

    The Graziers' Association of the Southern River[?]ta has agreed to the proposal of the Wool Publicity Committee to make an annual levy of 26 ...

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  33. WOMAN AND CHILD KILLED

    Denis McGrath, 3, of Methven St., Brunswick, was run down by a car in Rathdown St., Curlton, today. He died shortly after admission to ...

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  34. DOUBLE TAXATION PROTEST

    The president of the Chamber of Manufactures. Mr. H. B. Sevier, and other members of the organisation saw the Premier yesterday and protested ...

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  35. RYDE BY-ELECTION

    At a meeting of the Ryde State Labor Council on Thursday night. Mr. R. R. Swindell was endorsed as the official Labor candidate to contest the ...

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  36. STUDENTS FIGHT FIRE TO SAVE SCHOOL

    A spark from a fireplace used for boiling water ignited twelve tons of bay at the Camden Grammar School grounds shortly before four o'clock ...

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  37. BATHURST'S BOB-IN FOR THE WORKLESS

    At a largely-attended meeting of the citizens it was decided to inaugurate a shilling-a-week fund to alloviate the local unemployment position. ...

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  38. SETTLEMENT AT BRADY FRANKS

    The dispute at Brady Franks, Alexandria, has been settled, and the men will resume work on Monday. Arrangements are quite satisfactory to ...

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  39. MINERS' CENTRAL COUNCIL

    The Miners' Central Council will meet in Sydney on Tuesday afternoon. This will be a regular meeting, but it is likely that the report of the Royal ...

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