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  2. Advertising

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  3. SHEARING DISPUTE

    Mr. Allen, general secretary of the Graziers' Association, said to-day that the shearers and even union officials had been kept in the dark over the ...

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  4. N.S.W. RAILWAYS

    Mr. Cleary, the Chief Railways commissioner, addressing the Agricultural Bureau Conference at Richmond announced that railway freight charges ...

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  5. UNEMPLOYMENT

    The Unemployed Relier Council yesteruay decided to spend approximately £250,000 for a comprehensive programme of pubiic buildings ...

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  6. YORKSHIRE FLOODS

    Major H. Bell, a millionalre, to-day rescued a family which was marooned in a house surrounded by raging floods in Yorkshire. Although almost swept ...

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  7. STATE RELIEF WORKS

    There was a sensational development yesterday afternoon when a large party of militants went to the relief works at Cook's River to bring ...

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  8. 48 HOUR WEEK

    A settlement of the strike of ware-house employees and members of the Baking Trade Employees' Union was reached in the early hours of this ...

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  9. LETTERS TO WAGE WORKERS

    The right of University professors to contribute articles to the press on controversial subjects, and particularly Professor Giblin's articles in the ...

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  10. THE WAREHOUSES

    The settlement of the trouble resulted in more bustle about the warehouses to-day, and the staff members were engaged attending to customers ...

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  11. FEDERAL FINANCES

    One of the big items of Common-wealth expenditure proposed to be increased is that covering the internal organisation of Parliament House. ...

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  12. WAREHOUSE EMPLOYEES BACK AT WORK TO-DAY

    Several trucks well loaded with general goods, chaff and hay were shunted down from the Silverton Tramway Company yards this morning on ...

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  13. COMMUNIST MANIFESTO AND GRAZIER'S COMMENT

    A maunesto issued by the Communist "Rank and File" Committee of Action reads: "Mobilise the shearers and town workers for action against ...

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  14. CABINET DISCUSSES QUESTION OF WAGES

    The Cabinet yesterday considered what wage should be paid to men on relief works. It was decided that on works where unskilled men only ...

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  15. CO-OPERATIVE STORE

    After hearing an address by Mr. G. Robth, M.L.A. and president of the Wholesale Co-operative Society, the Industrial Council last night carried the ...

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  16. SERIOUS POSITION IN JAPAN

    Unemployment daily becomes more serious, and the metropolitan police are taking elaborate precautions for dealing with hunger riots. The ...

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  17. ABOUT 100 SHEDS WORKING UNDER NEW AWARD

    The position regarding the shearers strike is much brighter. Mr. Allen has received an offer from a southern shearing contractor of 20 A.W.U. men ...

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  18. THE METAL MARKET

    The following are the middle quotations of the London metal market for Thursday, July 24:- Lead.—Spot, £18 5/ a ton (a rise, of ...

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  19. THE HOSPITAL

    No date bas yet been decided upon for the conference between the Hospital Board of Management and the Industrial Council regarding the hours of ...

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  20. BABY CAR AND TRAM COLLIDE

    Alan Phillips Moss (25) was killed and W. H. Saunders so badly injured that he died this morning, in a terrific head-on collision between ...

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  21. NO INTERFERENCE TO-DAY WITH MEN WORKING AT TEMPE

    There was no interference this morning with men employed on the relief works at Tempe. Work for 350 men will be available ...

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  22. ALLEGED INTIMIDATION

    A telegram from Moree this morning stated that four men had been arrested for alleged intimidation of shearers. ...

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  23. THE BUTCHERS

    At one stage of the dispute it was thought that the Meat Industry Employees' Union would he involved, but the men continued to work pending ...

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  24. STATE POLITICS

    A report is current in political circles that the New South Wales Government will make several appointments to the legislative Council before the next ...

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  25. DEFENCE SECRETARY'S SALARY

    Mr. W. M. Hughes, M.H.R., says that the statement made in Parliament that the salary paid to Mr. Shepherd, secretary of the Defence ...

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  26. VICTORIAN FINANCES

    The Victorian deficit for the year will probably total £1,200,000, as against the £400,000 forecasted some months ago by Mr. Hogan, the ...

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  27. CITY LIBRARIAN

    An attempt to declare null and void the recent appointment of Mr. J. H. Picken, librarian, broke down, at the meeting of the City Council last night. ...

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  28. MEETING OF STRIKERS AT SYDNEY TRADES HALL

    Addressing a meeting of strikers at the Sydney Trades Hall, to-day with reference to the disorder at Tempe yesterday one speaker said: "It is no ...

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  29. THE LOSS IN WAGES

    Members of the Shop Assistants' Union worked during the trouble on a 48 hour basis under protest and lost no wages. The Warehousemen had ...

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  30. ARBITRATION BILL

    The Senate agreed to the second reading of the bill to amend the Arbitration Act on the voices. The House then went into committee on the ...

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  31. CLOTHES LINE THEFTS

    During the past few weeks it has been reported to the South Broken Hill police that several articles of clothing had been taken from the ...

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  32. WORK WILL BE FOUND FOR ANOTHER 3000 MEN

    Mr. Farrar, Minister for Labor and Industry, said to-day that as a result of the allocation yesterday of an additional amount of money by the ...

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  33. THE BAKING INDUSTRY

    Mr. W. R. James of Dyer and Jambs, stated this morning that there would, be a resumption by some of the men on Monday, but that others might ...

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  34. METHODIST MISSION LAUNCH WRECKED OFF NEW GUINEA

    A radio message received from Port Moresby states that the loss of the Methodist Mission launch Bromilow occurred on the night of July 10 last, ...

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  35. SUFFERING FROM INFLUENZA

    Messrs. W. L. Bayly and H. M. Mullins, who have been active in connection with the 48 hours dispute settlement, are both suffering from ...

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  36. MUNGANA COMMISSION

    The Deputy Premier stated in the Queensland Parliament yesterday that the Mungana and Chillagoe Royal Commission had cost the Government ...

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  37. NEWTOWN HOTEL FIRE

    In the Newtown Police Court to-day Gilbert Henry Allen, proprietor of the Marlborough Hotel, Newtown, was charged with arson. The accused was ...

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  38. ERIC HOOK

    A new expedition of 12 Britons is pushing forward to cl[?] up the fate of Eric Hook. To-day they encountered the two Burmese who brought ...

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  39. UNION BAKERY TO CLOSE

    Mr. E. P. O'Neill, president of the Industrial Council, stated this morning that yesterday the Industrial Council representatives and the Master ...

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  40. MT. WEDGE MONOPLANE

    The Mt. Wedge monoplane used on the service between Broken Hill and Adelaide by Eyre Peninsula Airways Ltd. arrived from Adelaide to-day ...

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  41. COMMONWEALTH LOAN

    A message from Canberra states that the Commonwealth £10,000,000 6 Per cent. loan has been over-subscribed. The money will be used ...

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  42. LANE COVE BY-ELECTION

    Mr. W. M. Hughes, M.H.R., addressing a meeting at Longueville on behalf of the Australian party candidate for the Lane Cove by-election, ...

    Article : 128 words
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  46. SOME MEN RESUME WORK

    Shortly after 11 o'clock this morning a number of the warehouse strikers were noticed walking from the Trades Hall down towards the warehouses ...

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  47. OPIUM IN POSSESSION

    In the Central Police Court to-day James Chong, an aged Chinaman, was fined £100 and also sentenced to 12 months' gaol on a charge of having ...

    Article : 72 words
  48. DONATION TO HOSPITAL

    The Royal Alexandra Hospital for Children has received a cheque for £200 from Miss Amy Johnson in connection with the exhibition of her aeroplane at ...

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