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  4. 48 Hour Week Dispute

    The most important development connected with the 48 hoar dispute locally to-day was the decision of a mass meeting of unionists, numbering about 40, not to proceed with picketing as proposed at a mass meeting on Saturday. It was indicated at the meeting that the police were ...

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  5. AERIAL DOINGS

    For the first time in history a woman won the King's Cup air race around Britain, when Miss Winifred Brown triumphed to-day over a field ...

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  6. MR. THEODORE

    A meeting of the Federal Cabinet decided to-day that Mr. Theodore's resignation as Treasurer be accepted and that Mr. Scullin should act as ...

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  7. SHOP WINDOW BROKEN

    Mr. J. Boulus, of Boulus and Sons reported to the police this morning that between last night and the early hours of this morning some person ...

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  8. MR. M'CORMACK IN SYDNEY UNTIL FRIDAY LAST

    Mr. M'Cormack, a former Premier of Queensland, was staying at a Sydney hotel until Friday last. The manager stated last night that Mr. ...

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  9. REPORT BY MR. MULLINS

    Mr. H. M. Mullins, secretary of the Council of Associations, has handed in the following report for publication: The "Truth" seems to be strangely ...

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  10. POLICE SERGEANT DISRATED

    A sergeant of police in a big country town has been disrated and deprived of his long service privileges following allegations that although aware of a ...

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  11. HOOK AND MATTHEWS

    There has been no news from Hook and Matthews since their departure from Akyab on Thursday for here. The 'plane was last seen on Thursday ...

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  12. HASTY CABINET MEETING

    A hastily summoned meeting of the Federal Cabinet was held this morning. Mr. E. G. Theodore was not present. The sensational ...

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  13. THE COAL INDUSTRY

    Miners' lodges held meetings throughout the South Coast district yesterday and unanimously carried resolutions directing the district officers to oppose ...

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  14. MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION

    The annual meeting of the Ministerial Association was held this morning at the Y.M.C.A., the Rev. D. T. Reddin presiding. ...

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  15. THE WAREHOUSES

    The warehouses were opened as usual this morning and it was not long after opening time that lorries laden with goods began to emerge and enter the ...

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  16. SALVATION ARMY

    At the Central Corps of the Salvation Army, Sunday was observed as "Founder's Day." This day was selected, because on July 5, 1865, ...

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  17. CONFIDENCE IN THEODORE IN THE DALLEY ELECTORATE

    Alderman Thompson, former secretary of the Dalley Labor Electorate Council, declared to-day that there was not a more popular man in the ...

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  18. TO-DAY'S MASS MEETING

    A mass meeting of unionists was held in the Trades Hall sapper-room this morning, there being an attendance of about 40 members of affiliated unions. ...

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  19. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS

    Douglas Gerald Selkirk (44) was found lying on a bed in his room at a boarding-house at Strathfield early this morning with his bed clothes on fire. ...

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  20. TO DAY'S MASS MEETING

    It was a rather significant thing that while a mass meeting of unionists was being held in the Trades Hall this morning there were groups ...

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  21. MR. THEODORE CONFIRMS REPORT OF RESIGNATION

    There was some doubt as to whether Mr. Theodore had resigned his position as Commonwealth Treasurer, or whether he had merely asked to be relieved of ...

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  22. THE HOSPITAL BOARD

    The ballot taken last week for the selection of workers' representatives on the Hospital Board of Management resulted in 173 votes being cast. There ...

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  23. NEW LIBRARIAN

    Mr. J. Picken, the new city librarian, who was appointed by the City Council to succeed Mr. M. A. Bannister, who resigned from the position ...

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  24. LORRY DRIVER KILLED BY VEHICLE OVERTURNING

    Arthur Earle Seymour (28) was killed at Mullengandra through a motor lorry which he was driving striking a culvert and overturning. His companion, ...

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  26. NO MASS PICKETING

    Following on the decision of a mass meeting of unionists to conduct mass picketing at the warehouses it was thought that there would be a large ...

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  27. WEEK END FATALITIES

    During the week end seven people met violent deaths in New South Wales while a number were injured. Other States report three deaths. ...

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  28. COMPLETED THE BUDGET BEFORE HE RESIGNED

    Mr. E. G. Theodore worked in his office for several hours completing his Budget before he resigned the Treasury portfolio on Saturday and left it in ...

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  29. FIRE AT BLACKTOWN

    Thomas Delaney, a resident of Blacktown, was awakened yesterday morning by a glare in a house occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Newis and their five ...

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  30. MR. O'NEILL WAS VISITED BY INSPECTOR OF POLICE

    According to residents of Chapple-street the police car containing Inspector Gibson, yesterday called at the home of Mr. E. P. O'Neill, president of the ...

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  31. "HAS A COMPLETE ANSWER TO FINDINGS OF COMMISSION"

    Interviewed on Sunday Mr. Theodore stated that he intended to leave for Canberra to-night with the intention of addressing Parliament concerning ...

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  33. AGED MAN'S BODY FOUND BESIDE RAILWAY LINE

    With a foot severed and his body extensively injured, Henry Lewis (60), a laborar, was found dead beside the colliery line at Paxton yesterday ...

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  34. THE CO-OPERATIVE STORE IS WORKING 48 HOURS A WEEK

    The Broken Hill Co-Operative Store is being worked on a 48 hour week basis. This information was given to "The Miner" to-day. It was stated ...

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  35. THE BAKING TRADE

    The members of the Master Bakers' Association had a busy time on Saturday, and in conversation this morning one of the representatives ...

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  36. INDUSTRIAL COUNCIL WANTS OFFICER FROM SYDNEY

    It was reported to-day that the Barrier Industrial Council has communicated with Mr. E. M. Horsington, M.L.A., asking him to promptly interview the ...

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  37. DEATH OF MR. T. G. MORGAN

    Mr. Thomas George Morgan died at his residence 26 Boughtman-street yesterday evening at the age of 51 years. He had been a resident of Broken Hill ...

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  38. A DENIAL

    In regard to a statement that has been published elsewhere that the unions had a guarantee from the promoters of trading schemes such as that ...

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  39. BUDGET TO BE DELIVERED BY THE PRIME MINISTER

    It was reported on Sunday that Mr. J. H. Scullin, the Prime Minister, will deliver the Budget which is due for presentation to Parliament on Tuesday ...

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  40. MR. THEODORE MAY BE ASKED TO RESIGN [?]

    It is not expected that a Budget speech will be delivered by Mr. Scullin until Wednesday or Thursday. The opponents of Mr. Theodore ...

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  41. MUSICIANS ENDORSE [?]IGHT FOR 44 HOUR WEEK

    At the meeting of the Musicians' Union, which was held at the Trades Hall yesterday, a report on the activities of the ...

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  42. AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION

    Guide E. Marriott, of the Royal Automobile Association who has been on a fortnight's holiday, returned on Saturday and resumed duty to-day. ...

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  43. QUEENSLAND PREMIER DENIES MR THEODORE'S ALLEGATIONS

    Referring to Mr. Theodore's statement that the whole aim of the Royal Commission was to assassinate him politically, Mr. A. E. Moore, the ...

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  44. THE COMMUNIST PARTY

    The following is reprinted from the W.L.U. newspaper:- The following resolution was carried at the general meeting of the ...

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  45. SHOP WINDOW BROKEN

    A case of window breaking has been reported to the police, at the shop of Mr. John Dick at the corner of Oxide-street and Beryl-lane. A stone was ...

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