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  4. INDUSTRIAL

    Twenty-four seamen brought from Sydney to take the place of the imprisoned seamen from the Hurunui refused to sign on yesterday and will ...

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  5. NEW SOUTH WALES

    At the Darlinghurst Sessions yesterday Acting Judge monasen passed sentence of three years' penal servitude on Reginald Clive Warr Eaton (32), a ...

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  6. STATE POLITICS

    Much business was conducted yesterday when the first meeting of the new Cabinet was held.- Reassembling Parliament. ...

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  7. VICTORIA

    Caught in the belting of an emery wheel and whirled round for some time before the machinery could he stopped, Richard Dennis, Holt, aged 47 years, ...

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  8. THE UNEMPLOYED

    The Cabinet has decided that Mr. F. W. Kitcluhg, Under-Secretary to the Department of Labor and Industry, should go to Broken Hill with a view ...

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  9. THE METAL MARKET

    The following are the middle quotations of the London metal market for Thursday, October 20:- Lead.—Spot, £20 12/6 a ton (a fall ...

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  10. HOSPITAL BAORD

    The monthly meeting of the Hospital Board of Management was held at the Board last night, Mr. A. E. Hall presiding, There were also present: ...

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  11. RELIEF ROAD WORK

    The following men are to start on the jobs at which they finished at their last period on Monday next:—A. Dicker, E. Slee, A. Clarke, A. W. ...

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  12. MEETING AT STADIUM TO-DAY

    A largely attended meeting of the unemployed was held in the Stadium this morning, Mr. P. O'Dea presiding. The press was excluded from the ...

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  13. MAN RESCUES WOMAN FROM BURNING HOUSE

    Rushing into a burning house in his bare feet Thomas Shaw rescued Mrs. Julia New (70) yesterday morning. The woman, however, was so badly ...

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  14. RAILWAY TO SYDNEY

    Although there will be no "Back to Broken Hill" celebrations to mark the opening of the Sydney-Broken Hill railway as was at first proposed, ...

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  15. EXPLOSION KILLS MAN AND INJURES OTHERS

    J. Yates, of Geelong West, was seriously injured and three other men hurt when an explosion occurred in a coal drying and pulverising mill at a cement ...

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  16. FATALITY AT WENTWORTH

    A Graham track carrying three tons of goods and four men capsized at Trelega yesterday afternoon, killing three. The killed were:- ...

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  17. FIRE DESTROYS HOUSE

    Mr. and Mrs. Castle and their family of 10 escaped from a cottage at Binalong which was destroyed by fire last night. With the exception of the ...

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  18. IMMORALITY ALLEGED AT ABORIGINAL STATION

    Speaking at the Baptist Union conference yesterday, Mr. W. Gordon Sprigg, secretary of the Collins-street Baptist Church, made extraordinary ...

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  19. AIR FORCE ACCIDENTS

    The Air Accidents investigation Committee's regulations were gazetted yesterday. The committee is given wide powers in investigating accidents ...

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  20. BURNING FATALITY

    In the Coroner's Court this afternoon, Mr. C. Swiney, coroner, conducted an inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the death of Joan ...

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  21. SEARCH FOR METEORITE AT MOOTWINGEE ROCKHOLES

    A meteorite is reported to have fallen in the vicinity of Mootwingee recently. Very little information is available concerning the affair, but it ...

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  22. RELIEF WORK FOR UNIONISTS IS DESIRE OF UNEMPLOYED

    Members of the unemployed committee waited on the Barrier Industrial Council last night and asked that supervision be exercised to see that ...

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  23. RAILWAY SMASH

    A railway smash fortunately not attended by loss of life occurred early yesterday morning at the Brunswich-street railway yards when an empty stock ...

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  24. QUESTIONS IN PARLIAMENT ANSWERED BY MINISTER

    Replying to a question in the House of Representatives, Sir William Glasgow, Minister for Defence, said that in 1926-1927 £691,236 was spent on the ...

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  25. "CUPBOARD IS BARE"

    "The cupboard is bare," said Lieutenant-Colonel M. F. Bruxner, Minister for Local Government yesterday when replying to a deputation from Orange ...

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  26. EFFECT ON BUSINESS

    Though the closing of the mines has resulted in a general depression in business circles, so far the unemployed have not been increased to ...

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  27. FIRE DESTROYS HOUSE

    Athol and Mary Ikin, aged four and two years respectively, were burnt to death in an attic of their home in Burnett-street at 8 o'clock yesterday, ...

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  28. ACCIDENT AT SOUTH BLOCKS

    W. J. Stevens, of 602 Argent-street, a miner, was admitted to the Hospital to-day in a serious condition suffering from wounds to the body, face, and ...

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  29. PINNACLES WATER SUPPLY

    Through a misunderstanding as to the names of the various dams at the Pinnacles, it was stated yesterday that as a result of the Government stock ...

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  30. CHANGE OF AGENT-GENERAL NOT YET DISCUSSED

    Mr. T. R. Bavin, the Premier, said yesterday that the Government has not given any consideration to the question of appointing an Australian as ...

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  31. MAYOR'S RELIEF FUND

    A meeting of the Mayor's Distress Relief Fund Committee was held this morning, when several applications were received and orders for goods ...

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  33. VISITING UNDER SECRETARIES

    Owing to the rain yesterday and the uncertainty regarding the condition of the roads it is not known exactly when the under secretaries will arrive from ...

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  34. FOREIGN MISSION DEPUTATION

    The, Rev. S. Jarvis will arrive in Broken Hill to-morrow morning as the foreign mission deputation to local Methodist churches. He has been ...

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  36. LABOR COUNCIL DISCUSSION ON RESULT OF ELECTIONS

    Addressing the Trades and Labor Council Mr. M. A. Davidson, M.L.A., ascribed the defeat of the Labor party to the hostile A.W.U. propaganda, the ...

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  37. MUNICIPAL EMPLOYEES' PICNIC

    Owing to the City Council employees holding their annual picnic to-morrow the Town Hall offices will be closed all day. The central library will be closed ...

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  38. PASSING OF LANG GOVT. VIEWED WITH RELIEF

    Mr. C. M'Donald, president of the Employers' Federation, addressing a meeting of the council, said that the passing of the Lang Government was ...

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  40. INSPECTION OF STREETS BY ENGINEER & ACTING MAYOR

    While the water was flowing through the streets yesterday Alderman S. J. J. Davey (acting Mayor) and Mr. E. Eberbach (city engineer) travelled by ...

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