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  2. INDUSTRIAL. COKE WORKERS' DTSPUTE AT NEWCASTLE STEEL WORKS

    Although there is a slight dispute at the Newcastle steel works regarding coke workers' wages, there are nevertheless 4000 employed at this ...

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  3. TURMOIL IN GERMANY RHINELAND REPUBLIC ARMY DOMINATED BY CONVICTS

    The "Daily Chronicle's" Cologne correspondent says:— "I have been visiting the Rhineland Republic. lt is difficult to believe that ...

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  4. GENERAL CIBLE NEWS GREECE AS A REPUBLIC IS CONSIDERED IN ATHENS

    Reuter's Athens correspondent reports:— "There are indications that the Greek Government contemplates the ...

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  5. FEDERAL AFFAIRS. FEDERAL TAX OFFICERS WERE RETIRED YESTERDAY

    With cheques in their pockets ranging in value from £500 to £1300 the first batch of Commonwealth taxation officers were voluntarily retired ...

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  6. BRITISH POLITICS

    The British Labor Party's headquarters officials announce that the Government's general election proposals have not caught the Labor party ...

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  7. NEW SOUTH WALES. WOMAN CHARGED WITH ARSON

    A sensational story comes from Weston, in in the Maitland district, in connection with the destruction of a house by fire. The house was occupied ...

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  8. COAL MIMING INDUSTRY. MR. [?]AKES ASSURES OWNERS REGARDING AGREEMENTS

    The acting secretary of the Northern Collieries' Association yesterday interviewed Mr. C. W. Oakes, the Chief Secretary, regarding the mining ...

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  9. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday, Mr. J. G. D. Arkins (St. George) asked Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, Minisfor Mines, if he had heard the ...

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  10. AGREEMENT IS APPROVED FOR AEROPLANE SERVICES

    The agreement between the Commonweath Government and the Larkin Aircraft Supply Company has been approved by the ...

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  11. DISPUTE STILL CONTINUES AT METROPOLITAN COLLIERY

    It is stated unofficially that the miners presented themselves for work at the Metropolitan colliery at Helensburgh yesterday, but they returned to ...

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  12. NEW ZEALAND DISPUTE

    The mining position grows more serious. A telegram has been received by Mr. Bishop, secretary of the Coal Mine Owners' Association. He is ...

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  13. STRIKE OF POLICEMEN 200 MELBOURNE CONSTABLES REFUSED DUTY YESTERDAY

    Two hundred members of the Melbourne police force went in strike last night. An extraordinary scene was witnessed at the police parade ground, ...

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  14. L[?]OYD GEORGE IN NEW YORK

    A New York message states that Mr. Lloyd George has arrived in New York for his final reception. A big crowd met the train which brought him. ...

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  15. COUNCIL OF DEFENCE

    Regulations have been approved by the Federal Executive Council to govern the proceedings of the Council of Defence. They provide that its ...

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  16. MEN RETURN TO WORK AT ABERMAIN No. 2 MINE

    The strike at the Abermain No. 2 pit, where the men objected to going off one explosive to another as a safety measure, is ended. The men returned ...

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  17. MASTERMAN SCORINGS GUILTY ON FIVE BURGLARY CHARGES

    Masterman Seoringe, who escaped from a prison van while being conveyed to the Parramatta Gaol, pleaded guilty at the Darlinghurst Sessions yesterday ...

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  18. U.S.A. OFFICERS ARE BLAMED FOR LOSS OF 7 DESTROYERS

    Bad judgment and faulty navigation by Squadron-Commander E. H. Watson, Lieutenant-Commander Hunger, Lieutenant B[?]odgett navigator of the ...

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  19. AUSTRALIAN RAILWAY UNION STRIKES ARBITRATION LEVY

    At the last meeting of the council of the New South Wales branch of the Australian Railways Union, by an overwhelming majority, it was decided to ...

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  20. POSTAL REVENUE INCREASED

    The postal revenue returns give a significant inclination regarding the results of the reduction in the postal rates. Instead of the receipts for ...

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  21. ALLEGED COCAINE AGENT ARRESTED BY POLICE

    Plainclothes-Constabies Snowden and Murphy had an exciting adventure at Melbourne on Wednesday night with a man alleged to be a drug addict and ...

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  22. TIMBER CLERK IN TROUBLE SQUANDERS MONEY ON RACES

    Stanley Roy Collis (25), in pleading guilty at the Darlinghurst Sessions yesterday to a charge of having embezzled £2000 belong to John ...

    Article : 63 words
  23. WAR SERVICE HOMES REPORT

    The report of the War Service Homes Commissioner shows that 7966 houses for soldiers have been built and 11,514 others purchased. The mortgages on ...

    Article : 57 words
  24. STATE POLITICS.

    Sir George Fu[?]er, the Premier, addressing a gathering at Hurstville expressed himself as being proud to have three men of such honesty and ...

    Article : 228 words
  25. FASCISM ANNIVERSARY

    The celebrations of the first anniversary of Fascism culminated in a procession of 30,000 persons, including 1000 mayors of Fascist municipalities, ...

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  26. AN ALDERMAN IS FINED FOR BUYING AT PUBLIC POUND

    Alderman Claude Porter, of the Granville council, was charged at the Parramatta Police Court yesterday with having, while being an alderman ...

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  27. CALL FOR VOLUNTEERS

    About 350 police attended a meeting in the Temperance Hall this morning. Great enthusiasm prevailed. Constable Brooks, in a vigorous ...

    Article : 298 words
  28. SOUTH AUSTRALIA. DEATH OF A WOMAN

    At the City Watchhouse on Thursday a report was received from the Adelaide Hospital that Emaline Schroder (35), of Swift-avenue, Dulwich, ...

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  29. DEMANDS OF SOCIALISTS MADE TO DR. STRESEMANN

    Reuter's Berlin correspondent reports: — "The political crisis has become [?]cute, owing to the submission of a ...

    Article : 147 words
  30. TREATMENT OF DIABETES

    In view of the widespread interest in the discovery of the insulin treatment for diabetes it is noteworthy that for several years the disease has been ...

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  31. WORKMAN INJURED

    While working on the steamer Era, discharging timber at Port Adelaide yesterday, John H. Braund, living at Southwark, was struck by a piece of ...

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  32. MOTOR AND TRAIN COLLIDE AND INJURES 10 PERSONS

    A motor lorry out of control dashed through a level crossing at Clyde last night and was struck by a train. The lorry then burst into Hames, and was ...

    Article : 110 words
  33. TBE SELF-RESCUER.

    Mr. George [?]. Ne[?]mg in a contribution to the "Mining Revie[?]"draws attention to a new safety device for use in coal and metal [?]nes. lt is ...

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  34. A.L.P. AND COMMUNISTS.

    Mr. P. F. Laughlin, deputy leader of the Labor party, referring to the Communists, remarked:—"The doings of this gang of political cut-throats is a ...

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  35. TASMANIAN POLITICS. LEGISLATION IS PASSED BY NEW LABOR GOVERNMENT

    The Labor Government, after surviving a no-confidence motion, passed a bill through the House of Assembly authorising the expenditure of £139,000 ...

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  36. THE LIQUOR REFERENDUM.

    Speaking before the Business Men's Efficiency League, Mr. T. J. Ley, Minister for Justice, said "If one can't travel in a Rolls Royce to ...

    Article : 200 words
  37. BREAD AS BAKED TO-DAY.

    Addressing a conference of master bakers. Dr. George Phillpots said that Australian figures, showed that it was only a matter of 82 years when ...

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  38. NEWCASTLE ACCOUNTANT CHARGED WITH STEALING

    One of the most prominent accountants of Newcastle, H. Robert Downes (56), who has been in business there for many years, was arrested last night ...

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  39. INTRIGUING IS ALLEGED BY THE FORMER PREMIER

    Sir Walter Lee, former Premier of Tasmania, in a speech in the House yesterday accused the members of his party of intriguing to remove him from ...

    Article : 59 words
  40. DROUGHT SUFFERING FARMERS WANT GOVERNMENT RELIEF

    A deputation of western farmers yesterday asked Sir George Fuller, the Premier, for relief for farmers suffering from the effects of drought. Mr. H. ...

    Article : 111 words
  41. RLLEGED MURDER.

    Mrs. Mabel Hodgkinson, who it is alleged was the victim of an illegal operation, died at the Women's Hospital yesterday. Nurse Hannah ...

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  42. THE GLENFERRIE MURDER

    Angus Murray was again before the City Court to-day and further remanded till November 9. It was stated that arrangements are being made to ...

    Article : 64 words
  43. VENEREAL DISEASE.

    A deputation, comprising represent[?]tives of the churches, the medical profession, and 65 women's societies affiliated with the National Council of ...

    Article : 218 words
  44. SYDNEY POLICE DRIVE

    The biggest police drive ever organised in Sydney was carried out last night. It resulted 1n over 20 men being arrested and charged with ...

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    Mr. S[?]bbubs laves for Melbourme to attend the Cup [?]"TheNews," Adelaide. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  46. Y.M.C.A. AND B.B.B.

    When speaking at the conversazione at the Town Hall last night Mr. F. H. Griffiths, the president of the local branch of the Young Men's Christian ...

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  47. ANOTHER SYDNEY FIRE.

    Another disastrous fire occurred in the city at about in[?]dnight, when Trafalgar Terrace, in Clarenee-street, occupied by several large business firms, ...

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  48. CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP

    The constitution of the Industrial Christian Fellowship does not please the extremists. It is criticised as being anti-Socialistic. ...

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  49. ALLEGED CONSPIRACY

    In the Central Police Court to-day Joseph Bishop (61) and Clare O'Connor (70), described as brother and sister, were charged with having conspired ...

    Article : 86 words
  50. A BOLT IN BLENDE-STREET

    Just as the Central Fire Brigade was turning out to a fire in Railway Town this afternoon a horse attached to a spring cart bolted from outside the ...

    Article : 96 words
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  52. SALE OF WINES AND COCKTAILS LEADS TO A FINE OF £20

    William Henry Haggers was fined £30 —in default, three months' hard labor at the Central Police Court to-day for having sold wine and cocktails with ...

    Article : 53 words
  53. A PRISONER'S PLIGHT.

    A prisoner from the Hobart Ga[?], who has just been operated [?], had two nails, ea[?] about 2in. long, and two needles in his stomach and ...

    Article : 52 words
  54. FIRE AT RAILWAY TOWN

    At about 1.30 to-day the Central Fire Brigade received a call through the fire alarm at the corner of Wills and Gypsum streets. Railway Town. ...

    Article : 110 words
  55. TEE NORTH SHORE BRIDGE MAY HELP WALSH ISLAND MEN

    A deputation from the Walsh Island workers saw Mr. R. T. Ball, Minister for Works, yesterday about the loss of employment. Mr. Ball replied that ...

    Article : 50 words
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    The condition of Mr. G. Naisbet, who is an inmate of the Broken Hill and District Hospital, suffering from an internal complaint, was reported ...

    Article : 30 words
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    Rear-Admiral Hail Tho[?] has been appointed first naval member the [?] ...

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