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  4. 44 HOURS FOR EVERY INDUSTRY

    There will be no tempering of the wind to the shorn lamb in the State Government's 44-hour week Bill. Once its passage has been secured, an Order-in-Council is to be issued applying it to every industry. ...

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  5. THE POWERS AND GERMANY

    M. Briand (French Minister for Foreign Affairs) left for Paris this morning in excellent spirits. Obviously, he was delighted with the ...

    Article : 306 words
  6. THE PRINCE IN SOUTH AMERICA

    A view of Montevideo, showing the inner harbor, where the Prince of Wales was due to arrive yesterday to commence his South American tour. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. STATE INSURANCE OF WORKERS

    A bold plunge into industrial insurance is intended by the State Government. A Bill is in the hands of Mr. Baddeley, Minister for Labor and Industry, which provides, in its rough ...

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  8. WATTLE DAY ESSAYS

    A busy time has been spent during the week by the judges in the Wattle Day Essay competition conducted by "The ...

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  9. TRAM JUMPS RAILS

    An electric tram car, half filled with passengers, left the rails in Malvern Road, East Malvern, at 10.45 a.m., to-day, and crashed ...

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  10. THREE DOCTORS RESIGN

    Doctors Warren, Howard Bullock, and H. M. Moran have tendered their resignations as honorary medical officers to the New South ...

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  11. SANDSTORM CAUSES 'PLANE SMASH

    It is advised from Bagdad that two aeroplanes which were bringing a mail from Basrah to Bagdad encountered a ...

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  12. RAILWAY SMASH IN FRANCE

    Eleven passengers were killed and 160 injured when the Boulogne express, from Paris, travelling at full speed, ...

    Article : 330 words
  13. WAS LIALEETA SAFE?

    Charles Hansen, able seaman, told the Court of Marine Inquiry, which is inquiring into the loss of the ketch Lialeeta, that he left the ...

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  14. A CURTAIN OF FLAME

    Blazing benzol and waste tar caused a spectacular fire at Marrickville, last night. There was an explosion, followed by a curtain of ...

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  15. BACK TO WORK

    The Pelaw Main miners are to return to work immediately, under the old conditions. The decision was reached at a ...

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  16. DEMONSTRATIONS IN CHINA

    Bands of striking wharf coolies this morning overran the Chinese city, and looted the food shops. The demonstrations were the result ...

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  17. GENERAL CABLES

    Nine iron railway bridges have collapsed in Korea owing to floods which were caused by abnormal rain. STINNES' NEWSPAPERS. ...

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  18. BEAM WIRELESS

    The Postmaster-General (Sir William Mitchell-Thomson) announces that a site at Skegness for a receiving station in connection with the beam ...

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  19. MYSTERIOUS INJURIES

    Mystery surrounds the circumstances in which Robert King (60), of Glebe Street, Ryde, sustained serious injuries last night. ...

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  20. COAL-LUMPERS

    Following upon the agreement entered into between the Sydney Steam Collier Owners' Association and the Sydney Coal Lumpers' Union, a ...

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  21. TATE IN FORM

    M. W. Tate and E. H. Bowley figured in a great first wicket partnership of 193 for Sussex against Northants. Tate scored a brilliant century in 30 ...

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  22. IN THE DAYS OF THE WINDJAMMERS

    This picture of Circular Quay, taken in 1871, shows the section where the ferry wharves are now located, and the Transit, the first vehicle ferry, is on the right. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. MARY PICKFORD

    Claude Holcome and C. Z. Stephens have been convicted in the Superior Court on a charge of conspiring to kidnap Mary Pickford (the prominent ...

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  24. GENEVA PROTOCOL

    The Indian Government, in a message to the League of Nations, states that it is forced to the conclusion that the Peace Protocol would be inimical ...

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  25. LOST EYE AND ARM

    Thomas James Craddock, 23, lost His right eye and left arm last night as a result of a blasting accident in Junction North mine. ...

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  26. LORRY PLUNGES OVER BANK

    A man just managed to leap to safety, before the motor lorry he was driving plunged 60 feet over an embankment at North Sydney yesterday ...

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  27. CAFE RAIDED

    Police raided the Cafe Francatelli, in Elizabeth Street, city, last night. Leslie Stewart (48), walter, was arrested and charged with selling liquor without ...

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  28. NOTHING FOR CHARITIES

    Baron Blyth's estate is valued at £211,000. The will states:--"Owing to the heavy burden of death duties, and the ...

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  29. TURKISH LEADER

    Mustapha Kemal Pasha, President of the Turkish Republic, has informed the Government that he has divorced his wife Lati Fe Hanoum. ...

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  30. Summary of Important News Appearing To-day

    Nine passengers were killed and 160 injured in an accident to the Boulogne express at Amiens. The train entered the station at full ...

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  31. MERGING OF BANKS

    "The Times," commenting on the pending merging of the Colonial and Anglo-Egyptian banks and the National Bank of South Africa with ...

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  32. OTHER CABLE NEWS WILL BE FOUND ON PAGE 11

    Generally cloudy, Further showery conditions on the coast north of Sydney, with fresh and squally southleast winds, and moderate to ...

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  33. GREEK FISHERMEN SAFE

    Two Greek fishermen in a launch left Broughton Island for the lobster grounds on Tuesday morning, and as heavy up in the afternoon, ...

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  34. SYDNEY CONTRALTO

    Miss Lilian Gibson, the Sydney contralto, made her first appearance at a Queen's Hall promenade concert, and was well received. ...

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