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  2. 44 HOURS

    Now that the Federal Court has awarded them a working week of 44 hours, the Engineers are wondering whether their pay will be ...

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  3. SHANTUNG TROOPS

    Possibly as a result of the protests of prominent Chinese public bodies, the executions in the Chinese city yesterday and to-day have not been ...

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  4. EN PASSANT

    FORECAST: cloudy and unsettled, but mostly in the Eastern half the State, with further rain and come thunderstorms Becoming ...

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  5. ENDOWMENT

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day, the Leader of the Opposition, Mr. Bevin asked the Premier whether he had seen statements of responsible ...

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  6. BOLSHEVIK PROPAGANDA

    A British Note to Russia on the subject of anti-British propaganda is couched in emphatic terms, and indicated that unless the recent British ...

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  7. JUBILATION AT TRADES HALL

    When the decision of the Court was made known at the Melbourne Trades Hall. officials of the various trade unions were obviously jubilant. It ...

    Article : 140 words
  8. DOMINION TROOPS

    Commander Kenworthy asked the Prime Minister, Mr. Stanley Baldwin, the House of Commons to-day were the Dominion Governments intended ...

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  9. IN THE COUNCIL

    In the Legislative Council to-night the Family Endowment Bill was further discussed. Mr. Farrar moved au amendment ...

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  10. BENGAL MOVEMENT

    Evidence of grave peril of a revolutionary movement in Bengal is provided in the seizure of documents which declare that organisation is preparing ...

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  11. THE LOSS TO EMPLOYERS

    The Commonwealth Statistician. Mr. C. H. Wi[?]cens. referring to 44-hour declaration, said, "Assuming that were proportionate to the reduction ...

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  12. INSULTS TO ROYALTY

    John Stevenson, a Labor member of the House of Commons, sent a letter to Mr. Ramsay Macdonald, drawing attention to the Glasgow Laborites ...

    Article : 108 words
  13. FLOUR FOR CHINA

    Tbe Minister for Markets, Mr. Patterson, announced to-day that the Office had accepted tenders tor short tons of Australian four, to ...

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  14. STOLEN GOODS CHARGE

    The Jury at Darlinghurst Sessions returned a verdict of guilty against Philomena May Best, who was charged with having stolen goods, the ...

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  15. HARBOR COLLISION

    The Court of Marine Inquiry to-day opened an inquiry into the collision between the steamer Binngarra and the collier Lady Isobel off Bradley's ...

    Article : 114 words
  16. REDFERN EXPLOSION

    Namut Khan, storekeeper, of Bourke, who had a miraculous excape from death in the fledfern explosion yesterday, said be was certain ...

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  17. MISSING PEARLS

    A huge reward of £2000 has been offered for the recovery of a necklace stated to have mysteriously disappeared while in transit to West End. ...

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  18. RUBBING IT IN

    Speaking on the adjournment in the Legislative Assembly to-night, Mr. Jacques drew attention of the Minister for Labor and Industry, Mr. Baddeley, ...

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  19. MARKETING BILL

    A petition was presented to the Legislative council this afternoon by Mr. Hunt. protesting against the provisions of the Marketing of Primary ...

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  20. POST OFFICE ROBBERY

    At the Central police court to day, Arthur, James, alias Leslie Arthur Wise, 24, was committed for trial on a charge of breaking into Kensington ...

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  21. SUICIDE WAVE

    A Buenos Ayres message states that a wave of [?]cides is weeping the Argentine. Fifteen persons died from poison to-day, bringing the total ...

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  22. TWO GIRLS RESCUED

    Gordon Lese, a well known Newcastle life [?]ver, who holds the Albert Medal for bravery, was responsible for for the rescue- of a-girl who was ...

    Article : 63 words
  23. MOTOR BUS CRASH

    Seventeen people were injured when a motor but crashed into a kerb at Adamstown to-day [?] The incident o[?]enfred [?] the ...

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  24. MONTHS EXPORTS

    The wool shipped from New south Wales last month was [?] at £2,616,426, Butter shipped in January worth £198,532. and whest £496,965. ...

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  25. MILE A MINUTE

    Dick and Allan Clarke, driving a 14-40 Vauxhall, broke the 24 hours' record at Maroubra Speedway by covering 1480 miles. ...

    Article : 15 words
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