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  4. OWNERS GIVE STRIKERS UNTIL NOON ON FRIDAY TO RETURN WITHOUT PENALTY

    Representatives of the British shipowners yesterday made a definite peace offer to the strikers. They promise that there will be no prosecution or punishment of the men, providing that they return to their ships by noon on Friday, when the offer will be ...

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  5. DISAPPEARANCE OF A PRINCE

    Mystery surrounds the disappearance of Prince Ahmed Stuf-Ed-Din, brother-in-law of King Fuad, of Egypt, who has for 23 ...

    Article : 326 words
  6. BEGGARS ON STRIKE

    It is advised from Poland that street beggars have struck at Lodz as- a protest against the municipality's ban on begging, which is to ...

    Article : 58 words
  7. WHAT THE JUDGES HAVE TO FACE

    Showing a portion of the entries received in "The Daily Telegraph" photographic competition, which closed on Monday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. PACIFIC FLIGHT

    Two navy seaplanes (Nos. 1 and 3), of the type P.N.9, started on the flight to Hawaii at 2 o'clock this afternoon. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. DEADLOCK NOW REPORTED

    Though the Government agreed to restore the 5 per cent, wage reduction and to allow the men to hold stop -work meetings in ...

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  10. IN PARLIAMENT

    Met.--10.30 a.m. Adjourned.--4.5 p.m. Business. -- Adoption of new standing order ...

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  11. A "SCARE" STORY DENIED

    "There is not a scintilla of truth in it," said 'Mr. C. E. Bright, Deputy Postmaster- General of Victoria, to- night, when shown a newspaper ...

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  12. OWNERS' OFFER.

    The following offer was made on behalf of the shipowners yesterday:-- British shipowners, in the belief ...

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  13. SOUNDS DRASTIC

    Drastic sounding resolutions were agreed to at a long meeting of the Transport Group at the Trades Hall yesterday afternoon. ...

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  14. WHY STATE WOULD NOT HELP

    The Premier, Mr. Lang, gave further reason yesterday as to why. he refused the aid of the State in furthering the proceedings of the. ...

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  15. DAVIS CUP

    Patterson and Hawkes have been joined by Anderson in New York. The Australians devoted Sunday and Monday to solid practice, at ...

    Article : 166 words
  16. MAN AND WOMAN HURT

    Dazzled, it is said, by the glare of the headlights of two approaching motor cars on the Prince's Highway, Hurstville, last night, a motorist ...

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  17. PETROL PUMPS

    Following their policy of refusing permission for the, erection of petrol pumps on the footpath, the Labor aldermen of the City Council last night ...

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  18. LORD STONEHAVEN

    The staff of Lord Stonehaven, Governor -General- designate of Australia, Is:--Military secretary. Captain Arthur Curtis. C.M.G., M.C.; private secretary. ...

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  19. THEIR FIRST INSPECTION

    Viscount Burnham and other imperial Press Conference delegates yesterday visited the radio works of Amalgamated Wireless (Aust.), Ltd. ' ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. A.W.U. SECRETARY WARNS WORKERS

    Mr. E. Grayndier, M.L.C., general secretary of the Australian Workers' Union, in a manifesto issued to-day warns unionists. ...

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  21. GENERAL CABLES

    The "Athletic News" learns, on reliable authority, that Nepia, the Maori footballer. is likely to join an English Rugby League club. ...

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  22. AGAINST TURKEY

    Commenting upon the position that has arisen owing to the greatly improved demand for Australian dried fruits, especially sultanas, one of the ...

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  23. SOLID IN NORTH

    A mass meeting of railwaymen adopted a motion congratulating the State strike council on' its decision to refuse to accept the Government's ...

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  24. Summary of Important News Appearing To-day

    International jurists have opened "conversations" in London on the Security Pact. Some 168,000 mine workers are ...

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  25. WEATHER FORECAST

    Cloudy with further showery conditions on the coast, chiefly central and north, and on parts of the Highlands. ...

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  26. PRESS AMBASSADORS OF EMPIRE

    On page 7 a special section is devoted to introducing to New South Wales the press ambassadors of the Empire and tlielr ...

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