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  6. ROMANCE OF THE SOUTH POLE

    ADVICES have been received here that Commander Richard Bved. with twenty members of his party will sail from Los Angeles Harbor ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. WAGE DROP IS CERTAIN

    JUDGING by the Premier's reply to a question in the Assembly yesterday [?] Government does not intend to take any action regarding the request of ...

    Article : 339 words
  8. PLAN OF ACTION SHOULD PEACE MOVE FAIL

    CALLING upon the workers to realise the grave crisis which is confronting the movement, the Marine Transport Unions' Conference has issued a list of proposals which will be put into operation should the negotiations between the shipowners and the A.C.T.U. fail. ...

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  9. READY FOR WORK

    Members of the Port Adelaide branch of the Waterside Workers' Federation, at a special meeting this afternoon, decided to offer for ...

    Article : 192 words
  10. WOOING THE LABOR VOTE

    NOTWITHSTANDING the fact that there is a Labor candidate in the field for the United States Presidency Mt. Norman ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. WON'T DROP THE VOLUNTEERS

    Mr. Appleton, chairman of the Ship owners' Conference, said to-night that the Beeby award covered the whole of the industry and therefore the request ...

    Article : 219 words
  12. CHIEF SECRETARY AND RELIEF ORDERS

    Because of applicants for relief, at Hebourn Nos. 1 and 2, at Weston having to assure the police that they cannot secure credit in the town before ...

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  13. LEGAL STATUS OF

    A LONDON magistrate has ruled that an ordinary sandwich has no legal status as a meal with which a drink ...

    Article : 162 words
  14. SIX SHOPS ARE GUTTED

    POLICE are investigating a fire which gutted a furniture factory, an engineering plant and four lock-up shops in Elizabeth street, Paddington, ...

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  15. COUNTRY "DIGGERS" VISIT THE CENOTAPH

    Delegates to the Soldier Settlers' Conference yesterday marched to Martin Place and laid a wreath on the "stone of memory." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. EVEN PRESS KICKS

    A REVOLT against the uniformity imposed by Mussolini on the Italian Press has been launched by a Paseist paper "Brilliants." ...

    Article : 123 words
  17. DID SHE CUT HIS THROAT?

    In a dingy little outhouse in Paddington, on the night of September 1. Hilda Hancock, 23, barmaid, was found with her throat cut from ear to ...

    Article : 208 words
  18. REGISTRATIONS AT NEWCASTLE

    Over 1000 registrations for leave to work along the wateriro, have been recorded at Newcastle Customs House. Work is proceeding quietly on board ...

    Article : 81 words
  19. TEACHERS GETTING COMMONSENSE

    IT is announced that leaders of the Latvian Federation of Labor which is affiliated with the international Federation of ...

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  20. MELB. WHARF ACCIDENTS

    Struck by a sling of cargo, Arthur Mee 35, a volunteer wharflaborer was badly injured while working on the steamer Golden Kaurt. He died later ...

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  21. CHARGE AGAINST SHIPOWNERS

    A meeting this afternoon of consignees of cargo on the Dimboola and Mundulla accused the owners of those boats of placing obstacles in the wav ...

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  22. SLAVS NOT SCABS

    Dr. P. Kuraz, Czechoslovak Consultor Australia, reports having telegraphed in the following terms to [?] L. S. Garden, secretary of the ...

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  23. VERY LIKE A BIRD

    The beautiful stretches now making a fine show in the Botanic Garden, resembles the head of a stork. Its colors are red, green, blue and yellow. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. VERDICT FOR £1600

    A Supreme court jury presided over by Mr. Justice James, yesterday returned a verdict for £1600 damages against the N.S.W. Railway ...

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  25. NO DOGS, CONSEQUENTLY NO MEETING

    Owing to insufficient entries having been received, there will be no tin-hare coursing at Cessnock at Saturday night ...

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  26. MINES THAT WERE IDLE YESTERDAY

    Owing to trouble with the wheelers Pelaw Main colliery was idle to-day. The men went to work but the wheelers held a pit-top meeting. The ...

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  27. LIBEL IS ALLEGED

    The claim of Thomas Christopher Arthur for 12000 damages for alleged libel against the proprietors of the "Bathurst Advocate" was again before ...

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  28. UNIVERSITY APPEAL

    Further subscriptions to the University appeal have brought the fund to £103,000. These include [?]uma of £22931 from Professor A. E. Mills, ...

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