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  4. PEOPLE PARALYSED BY BASIC WAGE CUT

    THERE was an amazing sequel to a hold-up at North Sydney lest night, when a masked bandit was believed to have been ...

    Article : 361 words
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  6. KANGAROOS ON INJURED LIST

    SEVERAL of the Kangaroos are on the injured list. Fifield, who was hurt against Leeds, is still suffering from the ettects of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. £500,000 LOSS

    SOME idea of the calamitous results likely to follow the majority declaration of the State industrial Commission, reducing the ...

    Article : 336 words
  8. BIG POLICE RAIDS

    SENSATIONAL drug and liquor raids were carried out by Darlinghurst police last night. A woman, aged 33, was ...

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  9. REDUCED BY 126 A WEEK ON MAJORITY DECISION

    THE Full Bench of the Industrial Commission yesterday declared, by majority (Mr. Justice Street and Mr. Justice Cantor) that the minimum wage in this State should be fixed at £3126 a week, or a reduction of 126 a week on the present rate of £45. The sum of £32 a week was fixed as the rural basic wage, instead of £44 ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. PRAYER FOR RAIN BRINGS SHOWER

    A meeting at orange yesterday decided to ask the Premier to set aside a day for prayer for ruin, so acute is the ...

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  11. GIRL'S WILDCAT STRUGGLE

    A YOUNG girl struggling with two women shop inspectors in Liverpool Street provided an exciting spectacle to hundreds of ...

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  12. "PARALYSING" INDUSTRY

    REFERRING to the reduction in the basic wage in New South Wales, the Prime Minister said to-day. that it showed how ...

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  13. FIREBALL HITS WOOLWICH

    THE atmosphere of peaceful serenity, which invariably prevails over the district of Woolwich. was rudely broken yesterday. ...

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  14. SHOP FIRED BY THIEVES

    After smashing in the rear door of a shop occupied by Mrs. Annie Maria Woods, greengrocer. Wharf Road, Gladesville, curly yesterday morning. ...

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  15. MAKING "TALKIES" AT CANBERRA

    The world Will soon see and hear Mr. Scullin and Mr. Theodore on the "Talkies." The photo, shows the Fox Movietone man directing the Prime Minister. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. LITTLE BOY DROWNED

    Manly Lagoon claimed another Utile victim yesterday afternoon, when Leslie George Harney. 5. of Golf Parade. Manly, fell Into a deep ...

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  17. DRAGGED FROM LORRY

    SHOCKING Injuries were suffered by William Clarke, 22, carter, of Napoleon Street. Punchbowl, yesterday, when he was drugged under the ...

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  18. WHARFIES CLASH WITH VOLUNTEERS

    This afternoon there was a clash between ten volunteer wharf laborers and an equal number of unionists near the Port Melbourne railway ...

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  19. INJURED JOCKEYS STILL IN HOSPITAL

    The injured jockeys, W. Brady and N. Percival, who were hurt owing to their mounts falling in the Werrlbce Trial Handicap on Wednesday, are ...

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  20. IRISH PREMIER'S DINNER CANCELLED

    Owing to the State crisis, the proposed State dinner to the Prime Minister of Northern Ireland. Viscount Craigavon. which had been ...

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