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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 29 words
  3. THE COAL INDUSTRY EVIDENCE AS TO PROFITS TO BE HEARD IN CAMERA

    The Coal Commission decided yesterday to hear evidence regarding the profits and costs of colliery proprietors in camera. It has been shown, ...

    Article : 98 words
  4. SOUTHERN CROSS [?]EFT DERBY YESTERDAY ON THE WAY TO SINGAPORE

    The Southern Cross took off from Derby at. 5.40 p.m..yesterday (West Australian time) on a non-stop flight to Singapore. ...

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  5. THE TIMBER DISPUTE IN NEW SOUTH WALES

    It was stated definitely last night that negotiations are now in progress between a number of timber firms and the strikers with a view to ...

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  6. FEDERAL GOVT. AND ARBITRATION THE LABOR CAMPAIGN FOR ITS RETENTION

    Several sub-committees which will assist in the preparation, of the manifesto on arbitration to be issued to Federal and State members of ...

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  7. THE METAL MARKET

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 98 words
  8. CITY TRANSPORT G. H. BROCKLEHURST PROCEEDS AGAINST ALDERMAN DUFFY

    Cases arising out of the city transport service Were continued in the Police Court to-day, before Mr. R. C. Atkinson, S.M. ...

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  9. EARTHQUAKE IN N.Z. WESTPORT AND GREYMOUTH GET ANOTHER SHOCK

    A heavy earthquake shock was felt at Westport and Greymouth at 8.30 o'clock last night. The Buller River is now flooded owing to heavy rains, ...

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  10. AMUSEMENTS JOHNSON'S PICTURES

    "The Patsy" heads the bill for presentation at Johnson's Oxide_street theatre to-night. In this Patricia is the worker of the Harrington family, ...

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  11. MESSAGE FROM THE 'PLANE EARLY THIS MORNING

    A message from the Southern Cross at 8.41 o'clock this morning stated that the macine was flying over land mostly obscured by low ...

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  12. ALLEGED POLICE ATTACKS ON ARRESTED STRIKERS

    Captain Chaffey, the Chief Secretary, referring to Mr. Lang's allegations that the police had brutally assaulted and battered helpless and ...

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  13. PLANE WAS DUE AT SINGAPORE AT 2.10 O'CLOCK TO-DAY

    The Southern Cross was due to reach Singapore at 2.10 o'clock this afternoon. (Adelaide time). A message received at 12.40 o'clock stated that ...

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  14. GERMAN CRUISER DONATES £25 TO THE RELIEF FUND

    Further graphic details of the disastrous earthquake in New Zealand show that in less than 24 hours after the first 'quake the seismograph at ...

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  15. UNIONS' OBJECTION TO EVIDENCE IN CAMERA

    The decision of the coal committee to hear evidence concerning production costs in camera is viewed with grave dissatisfaction by the ...

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  16. CITY COUNCIL VACANCY

    To-morrow the City Council will conduct an extraordinary election to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Alderman Millard. The ...

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  17. MR. BUTLER WILL SUPPORT MR. BRUCE'S PROPOSALS

    Asking that he should withdraw his support of Mr. Bruce's proposal to abolish the Federal Arbitration Court a large deputation from the Trades and ...

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  18. DARLINGHURST TRAGEDY

    The inquest concerning the death at Joseph Simon, who was shot dead in a garage at Darlinghurst on April 17, ended dramatically yesterday. ...

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  19. PROCEEDINGS IN CAMERA.

    The Coal Commission resumed its hearing in camera to-day, but as everyone associated with, the Commission is sworn to secrecy no information could ...

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  20. RELATIONS WITH RUSSIA

    Mr. S. M. Bruce, the Prime Minister, said yesterday that he had received a cable from Mr. Ramsay Macdonald, Prime Minister of Britain, ...

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  21. QUEENSLAND POLITICS BUSINESS OPERATIONS HAVE SHOWN IMPROVEMENT

    Mr. R. T. Ball, Minister for Lands, who returned from Queensland yesterday, said that Mr. Moore, the Premier of Queensland, had informed him that ...

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  22. JOHN BROWN PROSECUTED

    Mr. Rowley James. M.H.R., speaking at West Wallsend, said that during the federal session Mr. Latham, the Federal Attorney-General, one day ...

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  23. HEAVY FULL OF EARTH AT VICTORIAN COLLIERY

    Twelve men were trapped in the Jumbunna coal mine at Korumburra (Gippsland) yesterday afternoon by a heavy fall of earth. Gangs of ...

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  24. ADELAIDE WOOL SALES

    Elder Smith and Company, Limited, report that the ninth wool sale of the season tras opened in Adelaide on Thursday and continued to-day, ...

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  25. LENARD'S PICTURES

    There will be a change of programme at Lenard's Pictureland to-night when the films to be presented will be "Crooks Can't Win" and a nine-reel ...

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  26. PROPOSAL TO RESTORE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

    In an address to the Constitutional Club Mr. Firman M'Kinnon, associate editor of the "Courier," advanced suggestions for the ...

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  27. TOWN EMPLOYEES' UNION

    IT was reported to the special meeting of the Town Employees' Union last night that the dispute concerning the interpretation of the agreement had ...

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  28. GALE IN TASMAN SEA

    Valuable sheep carried from New Zealand, by the steamer Maheno, for the sheep show in Sydney, died on the voyage, owing to the extremely rough ...

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  29. SCHOOLGIRL IS INJURED WHILE CLIMBING A FENCE

    Iris Coulter (8) was admitted to Ward 6 at the Hospital at about 7 o'clock last night suffering from a deep cut on one of her legs; It was stated ...

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  30. SENTENCE FOR ASSAULT

    Mr. "Bondy" Hoare, president of the Miners' Federation, has lodged an appeal against the severity of the penalty imposed on him at the West ...

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  31. LIMITING EXPENDITURE ON ROAD CONSTRUCTION

    The Queensland Cabinet has decided that in future money shall be spent only on those roads that act as railway feeders. ...

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  32. MAIL 'PLANE DELAYED

    Because of heavy fog at Hay the mail aeroplane could not leave there until 7.30 o'clock this morning with the result that the aeroplane from ...

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  33. COUNTERFEIT COINS PASSED IN SYDNEY STORE

    The police arrested a woman last night on a charge of uttering counterfeit florins which had been discovered amongst the money received ...

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  34. BIG FIRE AT GLEBE

    The premises of Storey Brothers, engineers, at Glebe. were practically patted by fire at an early hour this morning The damage is estimated at ...

    Article : 84 words
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  36. SMALLPOX IN SYDNEY

    Sir Neville Howse, Federal Minister for Health, said to-day that there is no cause for alarm in the fact that another Young Australia League boy ...

    Article : 63 words
  37. FOUR OFFICIALS To RETIRE FROM SOUTH MINE SERVICE

    Four very old servants of the South mine will voluntarily retire at the week end and go on the newly introduced superannuation scheme for mine ...

    Article : 119 words
  38. OTHER CASES ADJOURNED

    John Nalia Jonas, the town clerk, proceeded against George Henry Brocklchurst for having on June 6 plied a vehicle for hire, he not being ...

    Article : 135 words
  39. FIRE IN SYDNEY

    Fire gutted the floor of premises in Castlereagh-street used by. J. C. Williamson, as a storeroom for theatrical properties. District-Officer Neville ...

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  40. NORTH-SOUTH RAILWAY

    The first railway train reached Alice Springs on Thursday morning, thus fulfilling the promise of 18 years ago when, the Commonwealth Government ...

    Article : 69 words
  41. "TALKIES" AT TOWN HALL

    At the Town Hall to-morrow night a presentation of "talkie" films will be made. The management has made extensive arrangements for the ...

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  42. "DIFFICULT TIMES"

    Bishop Long, of Newcastle, in an address at Muswellbrook said: "We are goine through five to ten years of difficult times. I have never known ...

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  43. DEATH OF MRS M. MEADOWS

    The death occurred at the Hospital last night of Mrs. Matilda May Meadows at the r age of 28 years. She came from Cobar about five years ago ...

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  44. ALLEGED MURDER

    The trial of Walter Wylie for the alleged murder of Andrew Christensen was concluded at the Criminal Court last night. The jury returned a ...

    Article : 37 words
  45. FAREWELL SOCIAL

    A farewell social was held last night at the residence of Mr. G. Bargwanna, of Railway Town, when the mill shiftmen assembled, to say good-bye to their ...

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  46. ASHTON BROS- CIRCUS

    Ashton Bros.' circus will continue its season at the Skating Rink to-night. To-morrow afternoon there will be a matinee for children, and they will be ...

    Article : 40 words
  47. Advertising

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    Advertising : 252 words
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  49. TASMANIAN FLOODS

    In the Tasmanian House of Assembly the Minister for Lands recommended the appropriation of £75,000 for the relief of primary ...

    Article : 69 words
  50. CAR STRIKES CULVERT

    Miss Peggy Mills (25), a visitor from Melbourne, was killed at Robertson, near Moss Vale, yesterday when a motor car in which a party of five ...

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  51. TELEPHONE, TO ADELAIDE

    lt has been reported that the building for the carrier wave system of telephone between Broken Hill and Adelaide has been finished at Peterborough ...

    Article : 96 words
  52. FEDERAL ECONOMY

    The publicity branch of the Prime Minister's Department is to be abolished, also the secretaryship to the Executive Council. ...

    Article : 53 words
  53. NEW CHURCH BUILDING

    Good progress is being made with the building of the new Catholic Church in North Broken Hill, and it is hoped that everything will be ready for the ...

    Article : 45 words
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