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  2. Advertising

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  3. SPORTING

    Jockey R. Eddy who has ridden with success on local courses and a few years back was one of the best lightweights in South Australia, has ...

    Article : 134 words
  4. NEW SOUTH WALES

    Miss Muriel Uppill through her solicitor, Mr. C. P. White, has issued out of the Supreme Court a writ for £5000 damages against "Tiger" Payne, ...

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  5. INDUSTRIAL

    A Manila message says that shipping in Manila Harbor is badly crippled by a strike of 1000 dock workers who are demanding higher wages. It is feared ...

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  6. POLITICAL CRISIS

    Mr. J. T. Lang, the Premier, when interviewed here yesterday, said— "The unity conference is only being held to give the Match faction an ...

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  7. TROUBLED CHINA

    In the House of Commons to-day Captain H. P. King, Financial Secretary of the War Office, replying to a question, said that it was estimated ...

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  8. READERS' COLUMN

    Readers of "The Barrier Miner" are invited to make use of this column as a means of putting into print their grievances (of a public nature), and their ...

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  9. UNLEY MURDER

    After a retirement of an hour and a quarter the jury in the case in which Ernest Edward Aistrope was charged with the murder of James Francis ...

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  10. STORMY MEETING HELD BY THE MOSMAN A.L.P

    Stormy proceedings marked the meeting of the Mosman branch of the A.L.P. last night when a band of "Red" supporters entered the ...

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  11. THE PALAIS DISPUTE

    "Anxious to Know": In yesterday's issue of "The Miner" the following was printed:—"Mr. Ralph Krantz, speaking of his association with the ...

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  12. DEATH FOLLOWS ACCIDENT

    A report from Young states that Jimmy Barnett the second victim of the tank tragedy, died during last night. ...

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  13. FRENCH EMBARGO ON COAL

    In the House of Commons Mr. A. M. Samuel, Parliamentary Secretary to the Overseas Trade Department, in reidy to a question regarding the ...

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  14. PAYMENT BY RESULTS SUPPORTED BY JUDGE

    Speaking in the Commonwealth Arbitration Court yesterday Chief Judge Dethridge said that the favorable conditions that obtained in ...

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  15. GENERAL CABLES

    A message from Porto Alegro says that 11 merrymakers mostly women and children, were killed, and 37 injured, when a detachment of soldiers ...

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  16. SIR T. HENLEY GETS DAMAGES FROM "DAILY TELEGRAPH" CO.

    In the Banco Court yesterday the action was concluded in which Sir Thomas Henley, M.L.A., claimed £5000 damages from the "Daily Telegraph" ...

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  17. MUSICIANS' UNION AND PALAIS ORCHESTRA

    The negotiations between representatives of the Barrier Industrial Council and Mr. Ralph Krantz manager of the Palais de Danse, concerning Paul ...

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  18. HORSE, OWNER, AND JOCKEY DISQUALIFIED FOR LIFE

    At the Kedron Park races on Tuesday the racehorse Honor Gnard, H. Alexander (owner), and Jockey C. Hobb[?] were disqualified for life. After ...

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  19. MAN WITH BROKEN LEG DRAGS HIMSELF HALF A MILE

    To break a leg in two places by a fall from a motor cycle on a lonely road at 9.30o'clock on a bitterly cold night was the experience of W. Gray, of ...

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  20. SUMMONING OF CONFERENCE BY FEDERAL EXECUTIVE

    Mr. D. L. M'Namara, general secretary of the Federal executive of the A.L.P., has issued notices to all affiliated unions, councils, and branches, ...

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  21. NO BRITISH PREFERENCE BY SYDNEY CITY COUNCIL

    Labor aldermen of the city council carried resolutions against the granting of British preference in the purchase of a new motor car for the Lord ...

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  22. KATOOMBA HOSPITAL

    The Katoomba Anzac Memorial Hospital inquiry was continued to-day, before Judge' Bevan. Mr. W. J. Rumble explained that the ...

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  23. SERIES OF TRAGEDIES IN SOUTHERN FRANCE

    The Paris newspaper "Le Petit Journal" reports an extraordinary series of tragedies at Nice, a holiday resort on the south-eastern coast. A ...

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  24. THE POWERS AND RUSSIA

    Giving an audience to foreign journalists at midday, Dr. Stresemann, the German Foreign Minister, disclosed that all the Foreign Ministers ...

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  25. EMPLOYMENT FOR BOYS

    The committee appointed by a meeting of representatives of public bodies toinquire into the problem of placing boys into industry met in the rooms of ...

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  26. COAL MINER KILLED

    Keith' King (24), a miner, was killed by a fall of coal when working on a pillar at the Richmond main colliery yesterday. ...

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  27. CLAIMS OF A.W.U.

    Chief Judge Dethridge in the Federal Arbitration Court yesterday said that the question of whether the New South Wales graziers and pastoralists who ...

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  28. FALL FROM WAGGON

    Herbert Leslie Chapman (25), of North Moonta, a farmer, died on Monday as the result of injuries suffered by a fall from a waggon while carting ...

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  29. ROLLS READY FOR ELECTION PROBABLY EARLY IN OCTOBER

    At a meeting of the Executive Council yesterday Sir Dudley de Chair, the Governor, was informed that at the present rate of progress the rolls will ...

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  30. TRADE UNION BILL

    Sir Leslie Scott (Conservative) in the committee stage of the Trade Union Bili proposed a new clause making illegal any strike or lockout in the ...

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  31. CHINESE FERRY CAPSIZES

    Five hundred Chinese were drowned at Swatow, a southern seaport. A ferry was crossing the harbor when it capsized through the passengers ...

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  32. SYDNEY ASTRONOMER DISCOVERS NEW COMET

    A new comet was discovered shortly after midnight on Tuesday, June 7, by Mr. W. F. Gale at his home in Waverley Sydney (says the "Sydney Morning ...

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  33. MR. HOLMAN NOT TO CONTEST SELECTION FOR DRUMMOYNE

    Mr. W. A. Holman, K.C., has declined an invitation to contest the Nationalist selection for Drummoyne in connection with the forthcoming ...

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  34. ENGINEERING UNION AND MOTOR GARAGE OWNERS

    Mr. P. A. Elliott, organising secretary for the Amalgamated Engineering Union, met members of the executive of the local branch last night and ...

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  35. HOSTILE RECEPTIONS ACCORDED MR. MUTCH

    Referring to the hostile receptions accorded Mr. T. D. Mutch at Mascot and Hume Weir Mr. J. S. Garden, secretary of the Trades and Labor ...

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  36. VICTORIAN POLICE

    In some quarters it is expected that the Labor Government will order the reinstatement of all policemen who were dismissed from the force after the ...

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  37. IRISH FREE STATE ELECTION RETURNS

    The latest progress returns of the Irish Free State elections are as follows:—Government,39; De Valera party, 38; Labor, 22; Independents, ...

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  38. DEATH OF MRS. K. GOONERY

    Information has been received that the death occurred at Wilcannia yesterday of Mrs. K. Goonery, one of the oldest residents of the district. Mrs. ...

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  39. VALUABLE PICTURE DAMAGED

    A young man who was later medically examined and declared to be insane threw an empty glass at an oil painting entitled "Chloe," in the ...

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  40. FLIGHT ROUND AUSTRALIA

    Captain Kingsford Smith and P C. Ulm, of the Interstate Flying Services, will leave on Thursday in an attempt to encircle Australia. They hope to ...

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  41. MOSCOW CONGRESS OF YOUNG PIONEERS

    The British Government has refused passports to six workingclass children due to depart for Russia as guests of the (Moscow Congress of Young ...

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  42. MUTCH FACTION TO ATTEND THE UNITY CONFERENCE

    At a meeting of the Mutch faction of the Parliamentary Labor Party held at Parliament House yesterday it was [?] to send representatives to the ...

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  43. LABOR HAS A SCHEME TO FIGHT THE BILL

    The proposal of the Labor members of the House of Commons for six months' abstinence from alcohol and tobacco as a protest against the Trade ...

    Article : 68 words
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  45. LABOR COUNCIL'S RED ARMY TO DISTURB SYDNEY MEETINGS

    It was reported last night that at the instance of Mr. J. S. Garden, secretary of the Trades and Labor Council a recent meetine of the Labor ...

    Article : 114 words
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  47. PREMIERS' CONFERENCE

    At a meeting of State Premiers held yesterday afternoon it was decided to fight shoulder to shoulder for a share of the Federal Government's revenue ...

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  49. QUEENSLAND FAVORS CHILD ENDOWMENT

    Mr. W. Forgan Smith, Acting Premier of Queensland, who passed through Sydney yesterday on his way to attend the conference of ...

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  50. TASMANIAN DOCUMENTS STOLEN ON A STEAMER

    Important State documents in a dispatch case were stolen from the cabin occupied by Mr. J. A. Lyons. Premier of Tasmania, on the steamer Loonanna ...

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