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  4. TO-DAY'S WEATHER:

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  5. LOCK-OUT THREAT BY METAL TRADES ASSN.

    BY unanimous vote, a mass meeting last night of members of the Federated Ironworkers and Federated Moulders' Unions decided to resist the ultimatum issued by the Metal Trades Employers' Association which, if given effect to, will result in a lockout of employees in ...

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  6. PAMELUS IS BAD TRAVELLER

    PAMELUS, whose great wins in classy fields at his last two starts, have shown the Queensland horse to ...

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  7. The Ill-Fated Haiping

    The last picture taken of the ill-fated steamer Haiping, formerly the Craigend, owned by the James Patrick Shipping Company, which sold her to a Chinese firm. The picture shows the vessel loading coal before leaving Newcastle for China. When the vessel was 122 miles north of Brisbane, she met with terrific seas, and it is believed her cargo shifted, giving her a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. CHAIR, BOAT, BEARERS, PLANES TO GET GIRL TO HOSPITAL

    A CARRYING chair, a rowing boat, bearers and two planes were required to get an injured girl, Miss Doris Roden, to Darwin Hospital from Victoria River. MISS RODEN, daughter of the ...

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  9. HOW FOOD PRICES HAVE RISER

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  11. EIGHTY MAILBAGS ARE ON ABANDONED VESSEL

    WITH about 80 bags of mail, taken on at Sydney, and practically all personal belongings believed to be still aboard, the steamer Haiping was abandoned after a dramatic rescue of all hands by the A.U.S.N. freighter Mildura to-day. ...

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  12. Woman Plunged To Rescue Of Man

    THE wife of a constable stationed at the Police Depot, St. Kilda Road, Melbourne, Mrs. Hamilton, plunged into ...

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  13. Place-Getters

    The 160 yarns championship for boys under 12 years at Rose Bay Christian Bros.' College swimming carnival yesterday was won by Barry Flannery ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. FUND FOR GWYDIR VICTORY

    REMONSTRATING the victory spirit that has gripped the Labor Movement and the widespread interest in the ...

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  15. AND THEY SAY SAILORS DON'T CARE!

    AFTER a week's stay in port, the American destroyers, Preston and Smith, left Sydney yesterday for Suva on the next stage of their ...

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  16. Liquid Thrown In Eyes

    BECAUSE he refused the demand made by a strange man for his fare from Manly to Sydney by the ferry, Colin Muir, about 33. of ...

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  17. BANDIT'S ATTACK ON GIRL

    A daring hold-up was staged at Mayfield this morning. Only the pluck and determination of a ...

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  18. STOP PRESS

    QUEEN MARIE IMPROVED.--Archduchess Reana telephoned her mother from Sonnberg Schloss and was told no need for anxiety. ...

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  19. PEARL LUGGERS SAFE

    One of Gregory's luggers arrived in gave the Port to-day with a sick man aboard. The skipper said an overseas sampan gave the pearling fleet news of ...

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  20. DROWNED IN WEIR:

    Leonard Crapp, 28, married, of Doncaster, was drowned when a flat bottomed boat capsized and sank in the Eldon weir at Big River yesterday. ...

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  21. BIG FOREST FIRE IN VICTORIA

    A forest fire near Kergunyan which started five dy near and spread over a front of 3000 acres ...

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