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  2. To-day's Weather

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 16 words
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  6. Election On October 12 -- Are You On The Roll?

    THE Prime Minister, Mr. Bruce, officially announced tonight that the elections would be held on Saturday, October 12. Writs will be issued on Monday, September 23, and nominations will ...

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  7. A SPONGE BATH

    The champion, "So Black," receives a little toilet attention from his mistress, Mrs. E.M. Hicks. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. DAY LABOR

    MR. JAMES TYRRELL, general secretary of the Municipal Employees Union yesterday interviewed the Civic Commissioner respecting the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. COAL AND TARIFFS

    AT a meeting of the second committee of the League of Nations Assembly, dealing with the economics question, two important resolutions ...

    Article : 318 words
  10. ENGINEMEN'S TROUBLE.

    ALL unassociated collieries served by South Maitland railways have been thrown idle, following the withdrawal of the enginemen, thus adding another 700 men to the already large number of locked-out mine workers. ...

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  11. WOMAN SAVED AT THE EDGE OF GAP

    QUICK action on the part of a man and Constable Ulrick, at Watson's Bay, at half-part six last night, prevented a young ...

    Article : 223 words
  12. PRACTICAL HELP FROM VIC. UNIONS

    At the annual conference of the Victorian Locomotive Enginedrivers' and Firemen's Association, to-day, it was ...

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  13. BOY CRITICALLY HURT

    Returning to his home from school late yesterday afternoon, Harold Fuller, 6, of Russell Street, Eastwood, was critically injured. ...

    Article : 111 words
  14. MINEWORKERS' CHIEFS ARE IGNORED

    MESSRS. D. REES and D. J. Davies, president and secretary, respectively, of the Combined Mining Unions' Council, ...

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  15. GRANT OF £100

    THE Central Executive of the Municipal Employees' Union yesterday voted £100 to the Northern Miners' Distress Fund. ...

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  16. THE "LABOR DAILY" IN MELBOURNE

    THE "Labor Daily" is regularly filed at the Free Newspaper Reading Room at Colo's Book Arcade, 255 Swanston ...

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  17. LIKELY GAINS IN SOUTH AUST.

    It is rumored that Senator McLachIan may resign to contest Boothby against Mr. Jack Price, who defeated Mr. Duncan Hughes at the last ...

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  18. MELTED SNOW RUNS BANKERS

    Owing to the exceptionally heavy snowfall on Tuesday the mountains and creeks are running bankers. When miners entered the Cobar tunnel ...

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  19. GOODS TRANSPORT

    The cancellation of the South Maitland train services will not seriously affect the transport of goods so far as Newcastle business bouses are concerned. ...

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  20. BELLES AND BANDEAUX

    The mascot adorning the bandeaux of the Parramatta High School girls at their sports yesterday was named "Izzy," for some reason. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. ORLEBAR TRIES AGAIN

    SQUADRON-LEADER Oriebar, flying a super marine 6, made an attempt this, afternoon at Cal shot to put up a new world speed record over ...

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  22. SAW THEIR MATE DROWN

    After having seen their mate drown in a dam at Botany on Thursday night, three lads went to their homes, and kept a strict silence as to the ...

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  23. SEVENTY STITCHES IN WOUNDS

    Harry Ryan appeared at the St. Arnaud Court to-day, charged with the attempted murder of Alice Smith on August 25. ...

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  24. FURNISHING TRADES TO THE FORE

    The Furnishing Trades Union has decided to place the service of two officials at the disposal of the federal Campaign Committee for two ...

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  25. UNION EXECUTIVES TO MEET

    There will be a combined meeting of union executives next Friday night at the Trades Hall to deal with organising proposals, in connection with ...

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  26. COCAINE CHARGE

    When Edward Henry Stone. 27, upholsterer, was charged at Paddington Court yesterday with having had a quantity of cocaine in his ...

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  28. TRAFFIC OFFICER INJURED

    The driver of a motor lorry who failed to obey a truffle signal and drove at on excessive speed, knocking down Constable Norman Forrest, was ...

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  30. MISSING SHEARER

    The body of Kenneth MacDonald McIntyre 52, a shearer. who had been missing for a month, was found late yesterday afternoon in a waterhole ...

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  31. NOT GUILTY OF STEALING PILLS

    Charged with entering Beecham's, Pills factory at Carlton and stealing pills Worth 1237, William Joseph Murphy, grocery Claude Hall, chemist, ...

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  32. LED ASTRAY BY HIS ACCOMPLICE

    That he had been led astray be his accomplice in crime, wan an excuse given by William Harold Attwood, 26, cabinet maker, when he was arrested ...

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  33. SOUTH AUS. WONT MIND

    South Australia will [?]ot go into mourning if their Railway Commissioner. Mr. W.A. Webb, is appointed to a similar post in New South Wales. ...

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  34. CRUSHED BY TONS OF STEEL

    Three tons of steel which fell on him at Chullora railway workshops, yesterday, caused severe injuries to Reginald King, 27, crane attendant, of ...

    Article : 63 words
  35. BARNARDO GIRL MISSING

    Mary Taylor, 16, a Barnardo girl, has been missing from the Barnardo home, Ashfield, since September 7. she had only recently arrived from England. ...

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  36. TALK OF OIL BOOM AT LQNGREACH

    A FORECAST from Longreach predicts an oil boom in that locality. At the bore of the Longreach oil Wells Ltd., it is said oil has been ...

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  37. EX-'VARSITY STUDENT IS REMANDED

    The ex-University student, Albert James Hiney, 20. who Is charged with the attempted robbery under arms of George Dowler, a Carnegie ...

    Article : 39 words
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