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  4. OPPOSITION LEADER EXPOSES CRUDE GOVT. FINANCE

    A BILL to enable the City Council to borrow £750,000 from America to complete works at Bunnerong power house, passed all stages in the Assembly, last night. Although the Opposition agreed to the measure, Mr. Long ...

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  6. HELD UP BY FRENCH CRISIS

    IN the absence of the chief French delegates, owing to the political crisis in Paris, little progress was made to-day in the work of the ...

    Article : 320 words
  7. COAL CASE IN HIGH COURT.

    THE full Bench of High Court to-day reserved its judgment on the application by the colliery owners to restrain Judge Boody from putting his interim award into operation. CONCLUDING his address on behalf of the Commonwealth ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. GOSPEL OF HUGHES

    ADDRESSING roo chosen disciples assembled at 17 Bligh St. (nextdoor to Nationalist headquarters), Mr. W. M. Hughes in fervent ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. IN BLINDING RAIN

    After being lost in the bush near Yetholme for several days. Norman Job and Walter Case, two young Windsor prospectors. ...

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  10. ALL'S BRISK AT CHILLAGOE

    THE Chillagoe Smeiters are the theatre of great activity. Two train loads of copper are from Concurry have been ...

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  11. SETTLING NORTH COAL DISPUTE

    MR. W. F. O'HEARN (Lab., Maitland) asked the Acting Premier (the Minister for Lands), in the Assembly ...

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  12. MINERS' JAZZ BAND

    A Jazz Band, consisting of Miners, is open for engagement for any function being organised by A.L.P. Relief ...

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  13. THE "WORKERS' UNIVERSITY"

    It is obviously difficult if not impossible for the man who has to work for his daily bread and who wishes to enlarge his knowledge, to attend day ...

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  14. NEW BUILDING ON HISTORIC SITE

    The Scots Church and Assembly Hall being erected in Margaret Street. The small building in the foreground is the temporary Scots Church. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. MAY SEE FORDE ABOUT JEANNE SORLET

    No representation on behalf of Jeanne Sorbet have yet been made to the Federal Government. Last night Miss Sorbet who is ...

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  16. HUGE COST OF ARMED FORCE

    ANSWERING Mr. G. Booth in the Assembly yesterday, the Chief Secretary said that 379 additional police had been sent to the ...

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  17. NEEDS ATTENTION

    Persons walking here do so at their own risk--so runs the warning of the Harbor Trust at Pyrmont Ferry Wharf. The risk looks considerable. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. TO LIVE OR DIE?

    NOT even a Sherlock Holmes could have found out anything to-day concerning the business transacted at a meeting of the Federal Aid Roads ...

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  19. RAZOR SLASHING CHARGE

    "This case arises out of defendant's husband going out with another woman," said Sgt. Napper, police prosecutor, at Central Police Court ...

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  20. "BIG FIGHT LIKELY" SAYS SCULLIN

    A big fight in the Imperial Conference on the question of Imperial preference was foreshadowed in a statement by the Prime Minster to-day ...

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  21. "EXTRAORDINARY"

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. The Victorian Sheffield Shield team returned from Adelaide to-day, and was motored from the Spencer Street ...

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  22. FROM POISONING

    After an exhaustive inquiry, the Geelong Coroner to-day found that Margaret Elizabeth Quinlivan, 52, died from poisoning. He said no evidence ...

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  23. ELDERLY LABORER'S BAD FALL AT WORK

    John Chamberlain, 70, laborer, of North Wollongong, fell from the face of a cutting at which he was working to-day at the A.I. and S. Co's. Works [?] ...

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  24. MEOW AY MINE DISPUTE STILL CONTINUES

    The dispute at Medway Colliery still continues. The Southern Miners' Delegate Board and the Central Council have decided against the proposed agreement of ...

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  25. BODY STILL UNIDENTIFIED

    The Identity of a man, whose shockingly-mutilated body was found on the Murwillumbah-Lismore line, near Stokers yesterday morning, remains ...

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  26. COMMUNISTS NOT POPULAR TN S. AUST.

    Only 50 people attended the opening of the Communist Party's State election compaign last night. Mr. J. Kavanagh, of Sydney, engolised the ...

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  27. WHARF LABORER HURT

    Leslie Carrick, 48, wharf laborer, of Dawson Street, Fairfield, was hit by a sling at Walsh Bay wharf, yesterday. He was admitted to Sydney Hospital, ...

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