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  4. Court's Challenge Is Accepted By Unions

    UNANIMOUSLY accepting what was described as the challenge of the court and demonstrating the deep-seated unrest in the metal industry, stop-work meetings yesterday of engineers and ironworkers engaged in Sydney waterfront workshops, emphatically rejected terms ...

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    JOHN BROMWICH, conqueror of ex-world's champion, Jack Crawford, in a semi-final of the National Singles at the White City yesterday, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Picturesque Scene Of Vital Fourth Test

    View from the air of ADELAIDE OVAL, where the struggle for the Ashes will be resumed to-day. It is the most beautiful ground on which Tests are played. The River Torrens can be seen in the top left-hand corner. The other end is the Cathedral end. From the stands there is a view of the lofty ranges, purple in the distance. Note the shape of the ground--not ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. MINER WAS KILLED BY FALL OF STONE

    STRUCK by a fall of stone while working at Richmond Main Colliery to-day James Laird, 47, of Neath Street. Pelaw Main, was killed. ...

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  9. 6 DAYS TO GET ON ROLL

    VOTING in the Federal referenda on March 6 is compulsory. The Electoral Act applies to the referenda with ...

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  10. Killed By Touch Of Live Wire

    WHEN his forehead came into contact with a live-wire while climbing an electric light pole at Branxton to-day, ...

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  11. Mass Burial In Flood

    THE Health Commissioner of Louisville (Kentucky) has officially stated that the number of dead as the result of the ...

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  12. TEST FEVER RAGING IN ADELAIDE

    ENTHUSIASM over the fourth Test is at fever heat in Adelaide, which has been entirely booked out, it being absolutely impossible to get ...

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  13. FURTHER ARAB RIOTS IN JERUSALEM

    THE Mosiem-Hrbrew position was further Intensified when a flesh outbreak of Arab terrorism broke out. A prominent Nationalist, Dr. Taha ...

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  15. BRITISH SHIP AGROUND

    A RAGING gale on the Portuguese coast, which caused many ships to get into difficulties was responsible for the Lensen Shipping Co.'s ...

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  16. SHOOTING OF GIRL

    A graphic description of the shooting of Merle Maud Moss. 18, at Ballarat on January 3, was given by Dulcie Jean Lumsden at the ...

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  17. BANK SHOUTING ALLEGED

    Evidence that four youths had visited the premises of the Bank of New Zealand at Invercargill, and that after some drink had been ...

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  18. STOP PRESS

    The gigantic Mississippi flood is now approaching the cities of Memphis, Baton Rouge, and New Orleans, the inhabitants of ...

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  19. MOSTLY FINE WEATHER ANTICIPATED

    A few light showers recorded in Sydney early yesterday morning was the only rain reported throughout, the State, up to 3 p.m. Warm ...

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  20. OWED PENNY FOR FORTY-FIVE YEARS

    THE booking officer of the Ballarat East railway station received a surprise yesterday when a man handed him a penny and ...

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  21. Fascists Attack Jap. Premier-Elect

    JAPAN is still without a Cabinet as General Kazushige Ugakl, commissioned by the Emperor to form a Ministry, has met with sullen ...

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  22. £50,000,000 LOAN TO FRANCE.

    It is understood that London is demanding a guarantee of the French railways in return for a £50,000,000 loan to France. ...

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  23. PENSIONER'S COLLAPSE

    An old-age pensioner, believed to be Edward William Cook, of Redfern, collapsed and died at Broadway yesterday afternoon. The body ...

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