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  2. Advertising

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  4. THE COAL INDUSTRY

    That the coal conference must fail, and that the miners' only hope of victory lay in a general strike, were the implications of a speech made by ...

    Article : 320 words
  5. POLAR EXPLORATION

    The diary of the M'Alpine party, which was lost for eight weeks within the Arctie circle, makes a thrilling story. Members gave their gold ...

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  6. FEDERAL POLITICS

    Mr. E. J. Holloway, the newly-elected member for Flinders in the Federal Parliament, speaking at a social held in bis honor, said: "If the Labor ...

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  7. THE RAINFALL

    Loud thunder and a darkened sky early this morning raised hopes of a good downpour of rain which would give intakes to the reservoirs. but there ...

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  8. CRICKET

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  9. THE METAL MARKET

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  10. CIRCUIT COURT

    A sitting of the Circuit Court was opened at the Courthouse this afternoon. Mr. Acting Justice Hammond presiding. The only case listed was ...

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  11. FULL POWERS WANTED

    The statement of Mr. J. H. Scullin, the Prime Minister, that nothing would give him greater pleasure than to see the Commonwealth Parliament granted ...

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  12. INDUSTRIAL

    Members of the Gas Employees' Union are perturbed at the prospect of a reduction in their wages as a result of the living wage finding. They ...

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  13. RESUMPTION OF WORK ON SYDNEY HARBOR BRIDGE

    work on the Sydney Harbor bridge, which was interrupted. by a strike of 20 crane drivers last Thursday, was resumed to-day. ...

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  14. THE NEW FEDERAL SESSION WILL OPEN ON NOVEMBER 20

    The Federal session which opens on November 20 will probably end on December 13. Parliament will not meet again before the end of ...

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  15. DISTRICT AND S.A. FALLS

    Elder Smith and co.report the following rainfalls‐ Peterborough, 14 point; Yongala, 16; Yatina, 18; Orroroo, 9; Korringa. 40; Oodlawirra ...

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  16. NARRABRI MYSTERY

    The police are continuing their inquiries into the Narrabri mystery. They have traced the source from which the bricks came with which the ...

    Article : 133 words
  17. GENERAL FALLS IN S.A.

    Fairly general rain had fallen in South Australia up till 8.30 o'clock this morning. but it was only light the average being about a quarter of an ...

    Article : 140 words
  18. NO GOVT. INTERFERENCE IN QUEENSLAND OIL FIELDS

    Mr. J. H. Scullin, the Prime Minister, says that the Federal Ministry could not Interfere if Queensland decided to allow foreign capital to ...

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  19. WATER SHORTAGE IN S.A.

    Mr. M. M"Intosh (Commissioner of Public Works) stated this afternoon that the movement of water in the reservoirs is being closely watched. ...

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  20. DECISIONS OF MEETINGS HELD AT KURRI KURRI

    At a meeting of combined lodges at Kurri Kurri motions were carried to the effect that inter-union disputes are not in the best interests of the rank ...

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  21. MR. BRUCE IN SYDNEY

    Mr. S. M. Bruce, former Prime Minister, arrived in Sydney from Melbourne to-day. He was met at the Central station by Premier Bavin and ...

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  22. POUCE ARE NOW HOPEFUL OF EARLY IDENTIFICATION

    The police hare definitely ascertained that the man whose dismembered body was found in a sack during the week was raurdered not far from where the ...

    Article : 80 words
  23. B0XING

    "Cocoa" Jackson who was to have met Bobby Blay in the main bout at the Stadium on Saturday night was last night demonstrating some hits to ...

    Article : 213 words
  24. BIRKENHEAD MURDER

    Maintaining his innocence, to the end, Frederick Carr (42) was hanged in the Adelaide Gaol this morning for having murdered his wife, Maud ...

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  25. QUEENSLAND CYCLONE

    A Cyclone occurred at Kynuna on Friday evening, resulting in much damage. The State school was blown off its blocks, and the post office was ...

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  26. THE COMPULSORY CONFERENCE

    According to an opinion expressed in Sydney by a prominent union official, it is improbable that the compulsory conference called by the ...

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  27. BOATTING TRAGEDY

    The search was continued, to-day without success, for the bodies of the three Melbourne Grammar School boys who were drowned on Saturday night ...

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  28. CONDITIONS IN ITALY

    Judge Scholes, who has just returned from a 10 months' world tour, in the coarse of an interview said that when he was in Italy in the ...

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  29. ARMISTICE DAY

    Canberra bowed its bead and stood in silence for two impressive minutes to-day. The Armistice Day service was simple, and took place at ...

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  30. SERVICES RECOGNISED

    Mr. J.H. Scullin, the Prime Minister announced yesterday that Lieutenant- General Sir Harry Chauvel and Lieutenant-General Sir John Monash ...

    Article : 93 words
  31. QUEENSLAND v. N.S.W.

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  32. HALLIDAY COMING

    Mr. Sonneman to-day received the following telegram from Fred Boyd: "Advise Peter (Jackson) to stop. Letter on the way. I have engaged ...

    Article : 114 words
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  34. FIGHTING IN MEXICO

    Three persons were killed and 12 seriously wounded, in a violent clash between rival political parties in the heart of the city on Sunday. ...

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  35. VICTORIA CROSS HEROES

    Following the dinner given by the Prince of Wales, is special performance of Journey's End" at the Prince of Wales Theatre was attended ...

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  36. MURDERED BY GUNMAN

    Large crowds attended the requiem mass for Bernard Dalton, who was murdered by a gunman on Saturday. The Street outside of St. Mary' ...

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  38. KNITTING MILLS FIRE

    Damage estimated at £12,000 was done by a fire which partly destroyed Bailey's knitting mills at Chippendale early this morning. About 45 ...

    Article : 56 words
  39. OBSERVANCE IN LONDON

    The mighty heart of London was still for two minutes to-day in- commemoration of the Armistice. At least 7.000,000 persons observed absolute ...

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  40. BOYS FOUND PILING ROCKS OH TRAIN LINE

    A serious tram accident was averted by the promptitude of the driver of aa electric train near Chatswood last night. The driver saw two boys piling ...

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  41. THE WEATHER

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  43. WELCOME TO JUDGE

    Prior to the sitting of the Circuit Court this afternoon Mr. W.P. Blackmore on behalf of the legal profession extended a welcome to Mr. ...

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  44. SERVICES IN U.S.A.

    Australia was officially represented at the United States Armistice Day celebrations to-day when Mr. Herbert Brookes, Commissioner for Australia, ...

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  45. INTERSTATE TEMPERATURES

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  46. WRESTLING

    In a sensational wrestling match at the Sydney Stadium last night John Pesek defeated Jim Browning by one faU to nil. Browning was practically ...

    Article : 66 words
  47. BOGUS OIL SCRIP

    John Alexander Cowie, agent, of Fremantle, who pleaded guilty to a charge of fraudulently uttering Freney Kimberley Oil scrip for ' 100 shares, ...

    Article : 63 words
  48. JURORS EXCUSED

    Messrs L.H. Baker. S. H. Peake, T J.Mallon and G.Lambert were excused from duty as jurors. ...

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  49. COCKBURN MURDER CASE

    Detective-Sergeant Duckworth left by the express last night and Dr. Macgillivrav left by motor car this morning for Gladstone to give evidence in ...

    Article : 60 words
  50. GRAMOPHONE RECORDS STOLEN

    A girl of 18 years appeared in the Police Court to-day on a charge of having stolen gramophone records which were said to have ...

    Article : 54 words
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