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  4. STATE POLITICS

    Mr. W. T. Missingham has resigned his position as deputy leader of the State Country Party owing to a difference with his colleagues. At a ...

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  5. FEDERAL POLITICS

    At a meeting of the Hume Electorate Council of the Country party, at which Colonel Munro, the general secretary, and Mr. Field, representing ...

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  6. AERIAL DOINGS

    Captain Kingsford Smith and Lieutenant George Pond, of the United States navy, took off at 8.55 a.m. in an attempt to break the ...

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  7. OVERTIME STRIKE

    On Saturday afternoon Mr. A. M. Stewart, registrar of the Commonwealth Arbitration Court, stated that the Waterside Workers' Federation ...

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  8. SHEFFIELD SHIELD

    Heavy rain fell in Adelaide last night and the weather was threatening this morning when the Sheffield Shield cricket match was resumed by teams ...

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  9. IN NEW SOUTH WALES

    "The A.L.P. executive wholeheartedly supports the waterside workers," said Mr. M'Pherson, president of the A.L.P., on Saturday. "The ...

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  10. CASE IN COURT TO-DAY

    When the Waterside Workers' Federation case came before the Arbitration Court in Melbourne to-day, Judge Beeby read a lone statement dealing ...

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  11. BOY'S EYE INJURED

    Norman Lye (11), of Sutherland, will probably lose the sight of his right eve as the result of an air gun pellet being discharged at him on Saturday. ...

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  12. U.S.A. TRADE COMMISSIONER

    A New York message states that Sir Hugh Denison, the Australian Trade Commissioner, has declined to discuss his reasons for his resignation, saying ...

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  13. N.S.W. BUTTER STOCKS

    Owing to the inability of New South Wales houses to ship butter to West Australia, the price will be reduced to-day with a view to endeavoring to ...

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  14. BRITISH EMBASSY WAS NOT INFORMED

    The New York "Times" Washington correspondent telegraphs that surprise was expressed here to-night that Sir Hugh Denison had resigned because of ...

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  15. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS

    At Clovelly on Saturday afternoon a man was drowned and two others had a narrow escape. Thomas Woolridge (19), of Clovelly, Evan Hughes (17), ...

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  16. MOVEMENTS OF VESSELS

    The Taiping arrived from Hongkong on Saturday with 1200 tons of cargo for Sydney and 540 tons for Melbourne. She will be tied up until the ...

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  17. TERMS OF SETTLEMENT

    The following are believed to be the terms of settlement unofficially suggested by the union mediators to tre Federal Arbitration Court: ...

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  18. ATTEMPT FAILS AGAIN

    Captain Kingsford Smith and Lieutenant Pond, in the Spirit of California, hopped off on their endurance flight record at 7.35 o'clock this morning, but ...

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  19. WATERSIDE WORKERS' HOURS

    In a statement referring to the waterside workers' pay, the shipowners point out that 23/8 is paid for eight hours' work in a day, and a ...

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  20. FEDERAL DISPUTES BODY AND GOVT. ATTITUDE

    Mr. Crofts, the secretary of the Federal Trades Union disputes committee, has sent the following telegram to Mr. S. M. Bruce, the Prime ...

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  21. OUTBACK CONDITIONS

    Mr. S. J. Barnett, of Cobrilla Station, out from Wilcannia, and 150 miles from Broken Hill, is at present in the city on business. Mr. Barnett reports ...

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  22. U.S.A. TO NEW ZEALAND

    Declaring that he was quite run down and all in, Captain Giles announced to-day that he had abandoned his proposed flight to New Zealand, ...

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  23. AN ELECTRIC SHOCK

    Dorothy Donelan (25) was leaning against an electric light pole at Marrickville last night, when she touched a charged wire. Her hands were badly ...

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  24. ALLEGED ASPIRATION TO MINISTERIAL RANK

    The New York "Times" prints the following dispatch from its Washington correspondent:—"The statement that Sir Hugh Denison, coincident with ...

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  25. LEVEL CROSSING SMASH

    R. J. Stafford, a milkman of Mount Gambier, was conveying his morning supply of milk on Saturday in a cart across a level crossing when the cart ...

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  26. IN QUEENSLAND

    The secretary of the local branch of the Waterside Workers' Federation has received advice from Melbourne that the steamer Kallatina, which left ...

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  27. MELBOURNE MEN'S COMMITTEE ACCEPTS OWNERS' CHALLENGE

    The management committee of the Waterside Workers' Federation in an official statement on Saturday declared that it accepted the challenge of the ...

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  29. DEATH FOLLOWS ACCIDENT

    Mrs. Alvina Jensen (62), who was injured when a motor car capsized on the Gawler-road on November 26, died in the Adelaide Hospital on Saturday. ...

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  30. A UNION STATEMENT

    The Waterside Workers' Federation in a statement says: "It is now the policy of the shipowners to convince the public that the whole of the ...

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  31. IN BRITAIN

    Mr. Jarman, secretary of the Liverpool branch of the Seamen's Union, left for London to-day to discuss with Mr. Havelock Wilson the Australian ...

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  32. A COMET VISIBLE

    Mr. J. Smethurst, a Broken Hill member of the British Astronomical Association, while examining the southern sky in the early hours of this ...

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  33. THE SOLOMONS MURDERS

    Nolu, supposed to be the principa chief concerned in the massacre o[?] Commissioner Bell, Cadet Lilier and [?] number of native police, is reported t[?] ...

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  34. INDUSTRIAL

    The factory of Smith and Waddington Limited, motor body builders, which ceased operations a fortnight ago and resulted in between 300 and ...

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  35. CRUELTY BY NATIVES

    A native police boy named Choiseul told a terrible story to a landing party from the H.M.A.S. Adelaide when he wandered into their camp in the ...

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