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  3. THE COAL INDUSTRY OWNERS AND MEN'S LEADERS TO MEET IN CONFERENCE

    Mr. Bavin, the State Premier, said yesterday afternoon that in response to an invitation by the Prime Minister and himself it had been agreed ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. The Southern Cross NO NEWS OF MISSING AIRMEN

    Both aeroplanes of West Australian Airways Ltd. are reconnoitring to-day, one at Port George IV. Mission Station and one at Drysdale River ...

    Article : 148 words
  5. Water Supply Assured. GOOD INTAKES AT RESERVOIRS

    The news that there had been a substantial rise in Umberumberka reservoir as the result of yesterday's rain spread like wild fire this morning, and ...

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  6. THE METAL MARKET

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  7. AIRMEN PASSED ON SUNDAY DRYSDALE MISSION STATION

    A message received last night stated that the search 'plane which left Wyndham yesterday morning returned to its base late yesterday afternoon. ...

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  8. THE W.I.U. LEVY 700 SOUTH COAST MINERS DECIDE NOT TO PAY IT

    Seven hundred miners at the Corrimal and Excelsior collieries, on the south coast, held a meeting yesterday and decided to refuse to pay the 12½ ...

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  9. THE TIMBER DISPUTE IN NEW SOUTH WALES

    Since the inception of the timber strike the total loss in wages in New South Wales and Victoria is approximately £217,000. In New South Wales ...

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  10. POLAR EXPLORATION

    Russell Owen, in a wireless message, says:— Down went the thermometer with a thump to 47 degrees below zero to-day, ...

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  11. THE MISSING AIRMEN MAY RECEIVE MESSAGES

    Provided that the Southern Cross did not land so heavily as to break the wireless apparatus, it is hoped that Mr. M'Williams, the operator with the ...

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  12. MR. LATHAM ON THE BALLOT

    Mr. J. G. Latham, Federal Attorney-General, referring to the timber workers' ballot, said: "A 'No' majority will certainly not make the ...

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  13. COMMENT AT NEWCASTLE ON ATTITUDE IN BROKEN HILL

    Commenting on the published, report of the meeting of Broken Hill miners protesting against the payment of the 12½ per cent. levy imposed by the ...

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  14. AIRMEN MAY HAVE REACHED PORT GEORGE IV. MISSION

    A message from Broome says that there is a strong local hope that the Southern Cross succeeded in reaching the Port George IV. Mission, in which ...

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  15. IMPERIAL DAM INTAKE

    It was reported that there was a good intake at the Council's Imperial dam, it rising more than a foot. There was no intake in the Soudan Tank. ...

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  16. OPTIMISM AT NEWCASTLE THAT MINES WILL REOPEN

    The report that a conference has been convened to discuss the position on the coalfields was received with satisfaction here. There is a feeling that ...

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  17. B. HILL—PT. AUGUSTA RAILWAY

    The Mayor, in leading a deputation to Mr. Arthur Blakeley, M.H.R., to-day in connection with the Broken Hill Port Augusta railway, said those ...

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  18. TEN WASHWAYS REPORTED ON RAILWAY TO SYDNEY

    Washaways occurred in about 10 places between the 634 miles and 634 mile 40 chain pegs on the railway line to Sydney, between Merindie and Box ...

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  19. VOTING WELL CLOSE TO-DAY IN THE SECRET BALLOT

    Voting will close to-day in the secret ballot which has, been ordered in the timber workers' dispute. It is expected that the majority of the ...

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  20. UNIONS WILL ENDEAVOR TO HAVE MINES REOPENED

    Mr. D. J. Davies, general secretary of the Miners' Federation, referring to the conference between the parties concerned, said that while the unions ...

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  21. ALL MILLS IN SYDNEY REPORTED TO BE WORKING

    The secretary of the Timber Merchants' Association states that every mill in Sydney is now working. Although only 1000 men are employed as ...

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  22. GOOD RAINS IN S.A.

    In many pastoral areas outside of Goyder's Line of rainfall in South Australia the best rains for two or three years were recorded last nights ...

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  23. FEELING OF OPTIMISM ON NORTHERN COALFIELDS

    Although nothing definite is yet known, a feeling of optimism prevails on the northern coalfields as a result of the decision of the parties to the ...

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  24. IN VICTORIA

    It has been decided by the Unions State Council of Action to impose a levy of 2/ a week on all unionists to support the timber strikers and to ...

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  25. SYDNEY NEWSPAPER REPORT CORRECTED BY MR. VINALL

    Considerable notice was attracted to a front page news item in a Sydney weekly which stated that the 12½ per cent, ievy of the Workers' Industrial ...

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  26. MONARCO DISPUTE

    The dispute between Prince Louis of Monarco and his people seems to be nearly settled. The meeting of Prince Louis with the members of the defunct ...

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  27. THE LATE MARSHAL FOCH

    A memorial service was held at St. Mary's Cathedral, Sydney, yesterday in honor of the late Marshal Foch. A solemn requiem mass was celebrated by ...

    Article : 66 words
  28. MOTOR LORRY CRASHES INTO TELEGRAPH POLE

    Through skidding on a greasy road at Mascot last night a big motor lorry crashed into a telegraph polo and was completely wrecked. Two men who ...

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  29. MOTORING PARTY BOGGED FOUR MILES FROM THE CITY

    Mr. G. Turley, of Glenroy Station, Mrs. Turley, three women guests, and a boy had an unenviable experience yesterday afternoon while they were ...

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  30. AGED MAN'S DEATH

    Thomas Conway (74), who was admitted to the Sydney Hospital on Monday night with a deep wound in the skull, died last night. It is ...

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  31. KNITTING MACHINE NEEDLES PIERCE A WOMAN'S HAND

    Mary Nelson (24) met with an unusual accident at the Winslow knitting mills premises in Sydney yesterday. She was tending a knitting machine ...

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  32. THE SYDNEY SHOW

    Wet weather prevailed for the show to-day, when the Governor-General and Lady Stonehaven, and Sir Dodley de Chair, the State Governor, witnessed ...

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  33. MAHOMET AMEEN'S DEATH

    In the Police Court this afternoon, before Mr. J. A. Harris, P.M., Said Hassan (50), a native of Afghanistan, was charged that on or about ...

    Article : 82 words
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  36. SHIRES ASSOCIATION

    A scheme for the control of noxious weeds was discussed at the Shires' Association Conference yesterday. It had a mixed reception. The conference ...

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