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  4. MATES TO THE LAST

    Over 600 miners attended the funeral of the two victims of the Helensburgh tragedy, in addition to the whole of the other residents ...

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  6. STOP WORK MEETINGS

    THE transcript of yesterday's meeting of the full conference between the seamen and owners was made available to the Press by the ...

    Article : 468 words
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  8. PRISON-LIKE ROUTINE

    THE Minister for Justice, Mr. McKell, is considering a programme of prison reform. One of his first measures will be the modification ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. STATE WILL RUN ITS OWN STEAMERS

    THE PREMIER STATED YESTERDAY that unless a settlement is arrived at within the next few days, the Government will take further steps to inaugurate a State line of ships, as suggested. ...

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  10. ANOTHER BOARD GOES

    YET another Board appointed by the late Government has been discovered by the Premier, and, like many others, it has been ...

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  11. ON A SOUNDER BASIS

    A FEELING of optimism prevailed in maritime union circles yesterday, when the news of the Melbourne conference was made known. ...

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  12. RUSTIC TOUCH IN THE CITY

    Ploughing a new area for a sports, ground at Sydney University. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. DECAY AND DECLINE

    A doleful catalogue of decay and decline is the report of the Administrator of the Northern Territory, Mr. F. C. Urquhart, for the ...

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  14. WOMAN LABOR MEMBER

    Parliament opened this afternoon without any of the frit[?]s and flummery usually associated with that function. ...

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  15. DROPPED HAMMER ON HEAD

    Whether a man can drop a hammer from the roof of a skyscraper on to a woman's head and get away with it is being argued at a Wellington Court, ...

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  16. MANY TURNED AWAY

    ALL of the battleships, excepting the Colorado, were closed to the public yesterday and it is expected that only one or two ...

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  17. FORECASTS

    Cloudy to showery conditions over Southern districts, including places on the coast Otherwise fine with ...

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  18. AT WEEK-END

    That the dispute between the Seamen's Union and the shipowners will be settled by the week-end is the general opinion of those intimately ...

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  19. TRADES COUNCIL

    Sydney Labor Council last night, by a big majority, removed the ban it had placed on the "Labor Daily" in January. ...

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  20. FOR LIGHTHOUSE WORK

    The Commonwealth lighthouse steamer Cape York was launched at Cockatoo Island dockyard yesterday. She is a sister ship of the Cape ...

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  21. BASIC WAGE RAISED

    The action of the Board of Industry in raising the basic wage for the State from 138 per day to 143, has been received with approbation by ...

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  22. THE COAL LUMPERS

    Sydney Coal Lumpers will meet at the Mechanics' Institute, Miller's Point, on Sunday morning, at 10.30. The business affects every member, ...

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