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  2. STRIKE IN BRITAIN

    In the House of Commons to-day there was a deluge of questions concerning the Soviet money for the coal strikers. ...

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  3. POLAR EXPLORATION

    The "Sunday Chronicle" states that the whaling steamer William Scores by, manned by a crew of 33 men including Mr. Edmund Semper, formerly ...

    Article : 71 words
  4. ENGINEMEN'S STRIKE COMPULSORY CONFERENCE ADJOURNS TILL THURSDAY

    There appears to be excellent prospects that the strike of enginemen which has harassed the country for nearly six weeks will be settled on ...

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  5. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    Brazil's resignation from the League of Nations has been officially announced. ...

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  6. NEW SOUTH WALES EARTH TREMORS EXPERIENCED BY RESIDENTS OF COWRA

    Cowra experienced a minor earth-quake early yesterday. Residents were awakened by the tremor, which caused crockery and furniture to ...

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  7. MINING LEAD QUOTATIONS

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  8. THE METAL MARKET

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  9. N.S.W. AGENT-GENERAL TEMPORARY APPOINTMENT OF VISCOUNT CHELMSFORD

    Surprise was caused yesterday by Mr. J. T. Lang's announcement that Viscount Chelmsford, formerly Governor of New South Wales, has been ...

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  10. SOUTH AUSTRALIA A MISSION HOSPITAL

    The Right Rev. James Crocket, of Sydney, moderator of the General Presbyterian Assembly of Australia, headed the men who left Adelaide ...

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  11. WOMAN DESERTS BABY

    A woman at North Sydney yesterday was approached by another woman and asked to hold her baby for a few minutes. The woman ...

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  12. GENERAL CABLES CANADIAN POLITICIANS TO VISIT AUSTRALIA

    The Canadian Parliamentary delegation going to Australia this summer to the meeting of the Empire Parliamentary Association will consist of ...

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  13. INDUSTRIAL PEACEFUL PICKETING A CRIMINAL OFFENCE

    Canadian Labor organisations received a shock when the Supreme Court, presided over by the Chief Justice, of Canada, decided that ...

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  14. THE SHARE MARKET

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  15. A SUICIDE SUSPECTED

    A man's coat containing several letters which was found near the Gap at Watson's Bay shortly before mid-night led the police to believe that a ...

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  16. RUSSIAN PROPAGANDA COMMERCIAL AGENCY SUES THE "DAILY MAIL"

    Arcos Limited is suing the "Daily Mail" for libel in respect of an article referring to its political activities. This is a Russian commercial agency, ...

    Article : 55 words
  17. MOTOR, DRIVER KILLED.

    Alfred Joseph Lawrence Pullan (29), of 10 Selby-street, Adelaide, motor driver, and a single man was killed early to-day when a drum of milk fell ...

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  18. A REGULATION STRIKE BY MALE POSTAL SORTERS

    The male sorters in the employ of the Postal Department have decided on a regulation strike. It is alleged by the union that the department does not ...

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  19. HON. VIOLET GIBSON IN AN ITALIAN PRISON

    The correspondent of the London "Times" in Rome says that the Hon. Violet Gibson, who shot Signor Mussolini (Italian Premier) in the nose, ...

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  20. SEAMEN'S UNION AFFAIRS

    Tom Walsh received an enthusiastic reception from a meeting of seamen yesterday when he continued his defence against the accusations made ...

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  21. MOTHER WOUNDS CHILD

    There was a shooting occurrence in a house in Surry Hills this morning, as a result of which Jean Agnes Elin, aged three years, was taken to ...

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  22. SOVIET AGENTS IN BRITAIN

    The "Daily News" says' that the Cabinet's policy regarding Russian propaganda in Britain depends on the outcome of the tug of war between ...

    Article : 124 words
  23. MR. TOWNSEND ON TOUR

    Recently Mr. S. Townsend travelled about 2150 miles by rail through four States in order to be present as a delegate from South Australia at the ...

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  24. THE SOUTH

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  25. TRADE UNION OFFICE WRECKED AT LISBON

    An explosion wrecked the headquarters of the Builders' Trade Union. One person was killed and one injured. It is believed that they were secretly ...

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  26. IRAQ RATIFIES MOSUL TREATY

    The Iraq Parliament has ratified the Mosul treaty. ...

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  27. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    The Constitution Alteration Bill was further debated in the House of Representatives yesterday. Mr. D. Watkins described the ...

    Article : 85 words
  28. SURPRISE IN LONDON AT THE APPOINTMENT

    Viscount Chelmsford's appointment as Acting Agent-General for New South Wales, came as a bombshell at Australia House. "Well, he is the ...

    Article : 159 words
  29. FRENCH AIRMAN FIRED ON BY SOVIET PATROLS

    Soviet patrols fired at the French airman D'Oisy when he was crossing the Rosso-Polish frontier. He escaped unharmed. ...

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  30. BRITISH LIBERAL PARTY

    It is disclosed by the "Evening News" that at a meeting of the Liberal candidates on JUne 12 it was reported that a liberal peer offered to ...

    Article : 94 words
  31. EARL OF OXFORD ILL

    The Earl of Oxford is suffering from a mild attack of angina pectoris following influenza. It is not regarded as serious. ...

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  32. NALDERA IN MELBOURNE

    When the liner Naldera arrived yesterday from London Captain Cold-well told an interesting story of how he got the vessel away during the ...

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  33. PROPOSED REFERENDUM LEADING LABOR MEMBERS. TO EXPLAIN THEIR ATTITUDE

    With, rumors of the possible downfall of Mr. M. Charlton, Leader of the Federal Parliamentary Labor Party, owing to his attitude on the ...

    Article : 107 words
  34. SILVERTON TRAMWAY TRAFFIC.

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  35. RECORD PRICES IN SYDNEY OBTAINED FOR FIREWOOD

    A shortage of coal has resulted in high prices being secured for firewood. At the sales yesterday only 22 trucks of firewood were received, ...

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  36. ALLEGATIONS OF CRUELTY AT PARRAMATTA GAOL

    Allegations of cruelty on the part of warders at the Parramatta Gaol are the subject of a report which has been presented to Mr. W. J. M'Kell, ...

    Article : 98 words
  37. EGYPTIAN POLITICS

    The inauguration of the new Parliament was peaceful. Adly Pasha read the speech from the Throne, which stated that the Government intends to ...

    Article : 81 words
  38. ABERDEEN RAILWAY SMASH PUBLIC INQUIRY WANTED BY RAILWAYS UNION

    Mr. Chapman, secretary of the Australian Railways Union, says that a public inquiry into the Aberdeen railway disaster should be held without ...

    Article : 120 words
  39. STATE COMPETITION ACT

    At a meeting of the Employers' Federation to consider the refusal of Mr. J. M. Baddeley, Minister for Labor and Industry, to amend the disease Act ...

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  40. THE WEATHER

    The highest temperature in the shade up to 3 o'clock to-day was 51 degrees. ...

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  41. NO DECISION REACHED BY FEDERAL EXECUTIVE

    The federal executive of the Australian Labor Party has not come to any decision regarding the referendum proposals. ...

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  43. INFLUX IN QUEENSLAND OF SOUTHERN EUROPEANS

    A largely attended meeting at Mackay, Queensland, carried a resolution strongly protesting against the influx of Southern Europeans to the ...

    Article : 61 words
  44. WARDEN'S COURT.

    In the Warden's Court this morning before Mr. G. A. Stevenson, mining warden, Arthur Addison applied for a suspension of labor conditions for ...

    Article : 123 words
  45. ACID HOUSE EXPLODES AT U.S.A. STEELWORKS

    Nine persons were killed and dozens injured when the acid house at the United States Steel Corporation plant at Gary, Indiana, exploded. ...

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  46. STATE LABOR PARTY TO OPPOSE PROPOSALS

    A strenuous campaign in opposition to the Federal Government's referendum proposals is being prepared by the State Labor party. It is understood ...

    Article : 62 words
  47. FEDERAL GOVERNMENT'S FINANCIAL PROPOSALS

    Mr. J. Allan. Premier of Victoria, says that the more State Ministers have considered the Federal Government's financial proposals the more ...

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  48. FULL INQUIRY PROMISED BY MINISTER FOR RAILWAYS

    Mr. M. M. Flannery, Minister for Railways, says that he cannot at this stage indicate what form the inquiry in connection with the Aberdeen ...

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  49. TAXPAYER FORWARDS £15 TO HOBART OFFICIALS

    Income tax officials are still gasping at a letter they received last week. It read: "Some little time ago there was an under-estimato in my State income ...

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  50. NATIONAL ASSOCIATION AWAITS FULL INFORMATION

    The council of the National Association of New South Wales yesterday discussed the Federal Government's referendum proposals and decided to ...

    Article : 75 words
  51. FIRE AT WOY WOY

    A disastrous fire occurred at Woy Woy at about midnight last night, when four shops in the main business block were destroyed. The occupants ...

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  52. GOLDEN HORSESHOE CO. IS SUSPENDING OPERATIONS

    Owing to the difficulty of financing mine supplies, chiefly firewood, the Golden Horseshoe Company has been compelled to suspend mining operations. ...

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  53. SYDNEY CITY COUNCIL

    A committee has been appointed by the City Council to consider the proposed establishment of a dental clinic for civic employees. Sick pay ...

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  54. CAPTAIN DUNN IN ENGLAND

    Captain W. F. Dunn, the New South Wales Minister of Agriculture, has completed a most extensive tour and trade inquiry, including Manchester, ...

    Article : 95 words
  55. MELBOURNE BUSINESS MEN AGAINST A REFERENDUM

    A meeting of business men held in Melbourne yesterday emphatically protested against the attempt of the Federal Government to obtain ...

    Article : 62 words
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  57. ELECTORAL BOUNDARIES

    It is reported that the commission for the adjustment of the State electoral boundaries will consist of Judge Beeby as chairman, a member of the ...

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  59. MINING IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    The official report of the South Australian Department of Mines for 1925 states that the value of the total mineral production for that year was ...

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  60. VIEWS OF MR. W. A. WATT

    Mr. W. A. Watt addressing a meeting last night, said: "I believe that the referendum proposals will be defeated; but I support them ...

    Article : 52 words
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