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  2. AERIAL DOINGS

    Successful tests have been made by pilots of Westralian Airways Limited, of a Zeiss aeroplane headlight, for night flying. Installed under the ...

    Article : 96 words
  3. THE COAL CRISIS

    It was stated yesterday that Mr. J. W. Beasley, Assistant Minister, will not radin from the Federal Cabinet. His present determination is to stand ...

    Article : 43 words
  4. ENGLAND-AUSTRALIA

    On his arriral at Sydney yesterday afternoon (as previously reported in "The Miner"). Mr. H. Chichester was met by six Aero Club 'planes and ...

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  5. CRICKET

    The team as officially announced yesterday was the same as published in the newspapers throughout Australia yesterday morning as the "probable" ...

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  6. INUSTRIAL

    "If the watersiders at Port Adelaide persist in refusing to work with nonunion workers it is likely that the Government will refuse them ...

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  7. THE METAL MARKET

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 100 words
  8. SPORTING

    During the running of the Hurdle Race yesterday at the Woodend races Victoria, Oontootwa ran into the guard raila four of which ...

    Article : 90 words
  9. HOTELS AND POLICE "WHITE" AT CESSNOCK

    A message from Cessnock says that as far as local business firm are concerned the police and the hotels are now "white." Butchers, bakers, ice ...

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  10. £500,000 PAID AS BELIEF. BY MINERS' FEDERATION

    It is estimated that nearly £500,000 has been paid by the Miners' Federation, since the inception of the coal dispute, to men who are idle. ...

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  11. REOPENING OF MINES

    A report was current in Sydney to-day that strone pressure is about to be applied to Mr. J. H. Scullin, the Prime Minister, in an attempt to force ...

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  12. POPULATION OF AUSTRALIA

    The estimated population of the Commonwealth at the end of September last was 6,391,363, an increase for the year of 80,911. New ...

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  13. TARRAWINGEE LINE

    In view of the work of dismantling the Tarrawingee railway service which has been in progress, the Pastoralists' Association of West Darling has ...

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  14. RUMOR THAT GOVERNMENT WILL WORK RICHMOND MAIN

    A rumor is current that the State Government proposes to open the Richmond Main colliery with free labor. It is reported that ...

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  15. RIVERTON ENDANGERED BY BURMING HAYSTACKS

    The whole population of Riverton was on guard last night against two fiercely burning haystacks close to the town for there was a danger of the ...

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  16. TENNIS

    The Davis Cup trial matches were continued yesterday. Surprises occurred in each of the two singles games played. C. Sproule easily beat H. ...

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  17. NO COMMENT BY RYDER

    Jack Ryder, former captain of the Australian Test team, and one of the selectors of the team for England, was on the Brisbane express yesterday ...

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  18. COAL FROM OVERSEAS

    In view of the large quantities of coal which have been imported from abroad since the inception of the coal trouble it is reported that pressure is ...

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  19. GELIGNITE ON RAILWAY

    Two plugs of gelignite similar to that used ia mines were found on the railway at West Maitland yesterday. ...

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  20. THE CONSTITUTION

    At the same time as the referendum on constitutional matters is held the electors of the Commonwealth will be given an opportunity of granting the ...

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  21. CRICKET

    In connection with the Country Cricket Week to he held in Sydney from February 10 the names of C. Hill (Wests), S. Liddell (Railway ...

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  22. LIFTING IS EXPECTED OF ALL "BLACK" EMBARGOES

    In Newcastle it is regarded as almost certain that the "black" embargoes will be lifted throughout the coalfields. ...

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  23. S.A. LABOR PARTY

    The South Australian Labor Party conference spent the whole of yesterday evening's session considering the report of the plebiscite committee ...

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  24. EDEN-MONARO SEAT

    In the High Court yesterday Mr. Justice Starke directed that the hearing of the petition of John Arthur Perkins against the return of Joseph ...

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  25. THREAT TO WITHDRAW. THE OFFER Of A SUBSIDY

    Mr. D. J. Davies, secretary of the Miners' Federation, when questioned about the Premier's threat to withdraw his ofter to subsidise the coal ...

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  26. MR. BAVIN UNDERMINED SAYS MR. THEODURE

    Mr. E. G. Theodore, the Federal Treasurer, addressing a meeting at Balmain said: "Within a week the Federal Gorernment will have ...

    Article : 139 words
  27. [?]FECTIOUS DISEASES

    In the 43rd annual report of the Hospital presented to the meeting of subscriben last night it was shown that during the year there were 390 cases ...

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  28. RUMOR CONTRADICTED REGARDING J. RYDER

    The suggestion from Melbourne that Ryder had refused to sign the list handed to the Board of Control is said to be without foundation. Mr. ...

    Article : 59 words
  29. THE WEATHER

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  30. EDUCATIONAL

    Mabel E. Naughton, of the Broken Hill High School, gained first-class honors in English at the learing certificate examination. ...

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  31. PROPOSAL IS REJECTED TO USE WIDER WICKETS

    The Board of Control last night rejected a suggestion from the M.C.C., England, that the wider wicket should be used in the early matches during ...

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  32. EXPORT OF STUD SHEEP

    A ballot among the sheep men owning 1000 or more sheep on the question of the prohibition of the export of merino stud sheep from Australia, ...

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  33. LABOR COUNCIL'S CONFIDENCE IN EXPLELLED MEMBERS

    In announcing that the Labor party's conference decisions had nothing to do with the trade unions a full executive meeting of the United Trades ...

    Article : 62 words
  34. PASTORAL RESEARCH

    During the past few weeks there have been submitted to the Glenfield Veterinary Research Station sereral samples of wool showing a distinct ...

    Article : 207 words
  35. MR. THEODORE's DENIAL OF THE ABOVE REPORT

    Mr. E. G. Theodore, the Federal Tr[?]rer, says that the published report that the had stated that within a week the Federal Government will ...

    Article : 90 words
  36. THE UNEMPLOYED

    Mr. J. Durack, industrial inspector, in the course of conversation this morning, said that there are about 1250 men registered as unemployed on ...

    Article : 183 words
  37. DEATH OF MR. L. PUSTERLA

    Mr. Lewis Pustaria, a well-known local business man, died in the Hospital this morning at the age of 58 years. Mr. Pusterla was born in ...

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  38. INTERSTATE TEMPERATURES

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  39. SENATOR O'HALLORAN CENSURED BY CONFERENCE

    Senator O'HaHoran and Mr. E. J. Shepherd, M.P., were censured at the special conference of the South Australian Labor Party this morning in ...

    Article : 95 words
  40. WAGANT POISOMING CASE

    Amelia Alice Flanagan (42) was arrested yesterday afternoon by Detective Bruce on a charge of murdering her husband. Thomas Henry ...

    Article : 50 words
  41. COMBINED STATE AND FEDERAL ACTION

    So far 23 councils have replied to the Lithgow Council's request for support in urging the State and Federal Governments to bring about a ...

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  42. S. AUSRALIA v. W. AUSRALIA

    Fine weather marked the opening of the cricket match between South Australia and a team from Weat Australia on the Adelaide Oval this ...

    Article : 330 words
  43. LONDON WOOL SALES

    Dalgety and Co., advise that the London wool sales were held on Monday last when the competition was rather better for average to good ...

    Article : 135 words
  44. ABORIGINES' MISSION

    At the annual meeting of the United Aborigines Mission a strong appeal was made for more workers in the mission field. It was stated that there ...

    Article : 55 words
  45. RELIEF ORDERS ISSUED

    During this month the police issued 342 relief orders to unemployed married men, and 146 to sigle men. ...

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  46. A MELBOURNE FIRE

    The horse stalls and motor sheds of George and Roy Waller, cartage contractors, were destroyed by fire yesterday afternoon. The building ...

    Article : 49 words
  47. FIRES AT A COLLIERY AND RAILWAY STATIONS

    A verdict of arson was returned at the inquiry at Kurri Kurri concerning fires which destroyed a building at the Hodson railway station and a signal ...

    Article : 68 words
  48. THE LATE MRS. REEKS

    The remains of the late Mrs. F. Reeks were interred, in the Congregational Cemery yesterday, the funeral leaving her late residence at ...

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  49. SPECIAL STOCK TRAIN

    A special train arrived at the Crystal-street station this afternoon bringing from the more fertile parts of the State cattle and sheep for the ...

    Article : 85 words
  50. MUSICIANS' UNION DISPUTE

    A dispute is reported to exist between the management of Crystal Theatres Ltd. and the Musicians' Union regarding the constitution of an ...

    Article : 100 words
  51. Advertising

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  52. MR. F. A. BETTISON LEAVING

    Mr. P. A. Bettison, who has Seen connected with the local branch of Goode, Durrant and Co. for the past 12 years, in the latter part as assistant ...

    Article : 183 words
  53. DRASTIC ACTION WANTED AGAINST FEDERAL MINISTERS

    Several members of the State A.L.P. executive suggest drastic action against the Federal Ministers because of their attitude on the coal question. ...

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  54. Advertising

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  55. MINE WORKER INJURED

    A. H. Bearman a laborer, was engaged unloading timber at the North mine to-day when a piece fell on his foot crushing it. He was taken in ...

    Article : 45 words
  56. Advertising

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  57. MOTOR VEHICLES COLLIDE

    It is reported that about 1.10 p.m. on Tuesday last Mr. J. J. Davoren, solicitor, started his car from in front of his office in Argent-street and was ...

    Article : 168 words
  58. THE STATE GOVERNOR

    Air Vice-Marshal Sir Phillip Woolcott Game has been appointed to succeed Sir Dudley de Chair as Governor of New South Wales. He is a most ...

    Article : 123 words
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