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  4. THE COAL CRISIS

    It is thought probable in some quarters that negotiations between the miners and the owners will be resumed this week. Strength is given ...

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  5. WATERFRONT WORK

    Judge Beeby in the Commonwealth Arbitration Court to-day dismissed the application of the Waterside Workers' Federation for absolute preference of ...

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  6. THE METAL MARKET

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    A REMINDER OF THE WAR DAYS.—Tank in a spectacular display of warfare given by the tank section of the militia at Green Hills (New South Wales) artillery range. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. SPORTING

    In the final match of the second round of the singles in the Davis Cup contest between Australia and Switzerland E.F. Moon defeated [?] ...

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  9. ADELAIDE HOLD-UP

    Refusing the demands of a hold-up man Bert Nejaim (29), a Syrian, was fatally shot about 11.30 o'clock last night in front of a fruit and grocery ...

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  10. SPAIN DEFEATS BELGIUM

    At Anterp, Maier (Spain) defeated Ewbank (Belgium), 6—2. 6—2, 6—1. Juanica (Spain) defeated La Croix (Belgium). 6—3, 6—3. 7—5. ...

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  11. WEEK END DEVELOPMENTS

    It is likely that a rank and file conference will be called at Newcastle on Thursday to consider the question of a resumption of work as the result of ...

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  12. ECONOMY PROPOSALS OF N.S.W. GOVERNMENT

    It is stated that the New South Wales Government proposes to amend the law in order to permit wages less than the basic wage to be paid to men ...

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  13. THE UNEMPLOYED

    Mr. Arthur Blakeley, the Minister for Home Affairs, has announced that the Federal Ministry's offer to pay sustenance of 30/ a week to the ...

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  14. N.S.W. RAILWAYS

    Further results of ballots among railwaymen in the Western Division permanent way staff, maintenance staff, signal division, and ...

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  15. COMPENSATION SCHEME

    The fortnightly meeting of the Compensation Scheme Joint Committee was held to-day. Mr. R. C. Atkinson, presided. There were also present: ...

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  16. BOXING.

    At the Sydney Stadium on Saturday night Benny, Golden (9.8[?]), of. U.S.A., defeated Norman Gillespie (9.8), lightweight champion of Australia, in 12 ...

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  17. THE ACCUSED REMANDED

    Charged with the murder of Bert [?] (29) a Syrian, at Adelaide, Edwin Bland (24) a laborer, was remanded in the Adelaide Police Court ...

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  18. "MINERS ARE BEATEN" SAYS MR. R. JAMES, M.H.R.

    It has transpired that in an address at the May Day demonstration at Speer's Point, Mr. R. James, M.H.R., told the gathering that the miners ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. STONEY CITY COUNCIL

    The action of the A.L.P. executive in selecting candidates for the city council elections without first consulting the Labor leagues has caused a revolt ...

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  20. CHOIR [?]

    The Thomas-street Methodist choir held its annual picnic yesterday at Stephens Creek. Nearly one hundred, members friends and visitors were ...

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  21. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS

    Mr. and Mrs. Champion and their daughter, Carrie aged 18 years, had a narrow escape from death early yesterday morning when they were trapped by ...

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  22. GOVERNMENT WILL INSIST ON WORK FOR THE DOLE

    It was learned to-day that the State Government does not intend to pay the unemployment dole to any ablebodied man. The Government ...

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  23. GOVERNMENT'S SCHEME TO RELIEVE THE UNEMPLOYED

    Now that the New South Wales Government has finally decided to raise £3,000,000 a year for unemployment relief by means of a tax, ...

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  24. POLICE COURT

    Before Mr. R. C. Atkinson, S.M., in the Police Court this morning, the following cases were dealt with:- [?]Fighting in a Street. ...

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  25. PERSONEL

    [Private visits to friends are not recorded in the personal column of "The Barrier Miner."] Mr. and Mrs. C. Ba[?] of [?] ...

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  26. MAN'S MUTILATED BODY FOUND ON RAILWAY LINE

    The horribly mutilated body of Thomas Smith (53) was found on Suuday morning on the railway line between St. Peter's and Sydenham. The ...

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  27. A TAX ON WAGES

    The Government propose to introduce a bill providing for the imposition of a wage tax on Wednesday. The Treasurer will also proceed with ...

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  28. TRAFFIC PROSECUTIONS

    Before Mr. R. C. Atkinson, S.M., in the Police Court this morning, the following traffic cases were dealt with:- [?]Certificate Not Returned. ...

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  29. SOLDIERS AND PREFERENCE

    The Federal Government will face a crisis next week over its policy in regard to preference to unionists. The imposition will hold a meeting on ...

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  30. G. L. PATTERSON,

    the former world champion tennis player, snapped on the links in the old public school boys' golf champion ships at Victoria Links, Melbourne. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  31. LIABILITY ASSESSED OF JUNCTION NORTH CO.

    At the meeting of the Compensation Scheme Joint Committee held this morning the following letter was received from Mr. T. W. Bremner, ...

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  32. CURRENCY OF MEASURE NOT LESS THAN ONE TEAR

    Mr. B. S. Stevens, the Treasurer, explained to-day that the proposed wage tax legislation bill, which will be brought down Wednesday was only a ...

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  33. FEDERAL LABOR MEMBER OPPOSES GOVT.'S ACTION

    Another Labor member of the House of Representatives who is opposed to the Government's action in regard to soldier preference, is Mr. ...

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  34. INCOME TAX DEPARTMENT TO DO THE COLLECTING

    It was stated in Ministerial circles this morning that the Income. Tax Department will be given the responsibility of collecting the proposed ...

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  37. ALLEGED ATTEMPT TO BRIBE THE POLICE

    Serious allegations are made by Detectives Jennings and O'Donnell against a man whom they arrested in Sussex-street, city. They allege that ...

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  38. PUBLICANS PROTEST AGAINST HIGHER FEES

    It was suggested to-day to Mr. B. S. Stevens, the Treasurer, by the president of the United Licensed Victuallers' Association, that instead of ...

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  40. CHINAMAN IN COURT

    Charlie Kee. a Chinaman, was charged in the Central Police Court today with having offered bribes to Sergeants Russell and Jenningss and ...

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  41. FEDERAL ATTORNEY-GENERAL WANTS TIME TO THINK

    Mr. F. Brennan, Federal AttorneyGeneral, learned of the decision of Judge Beeby soon after his arrival in Melbourne from Canberra to-day. He ...

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  42. TREASURER TO APPOINT COUNCIL OF EMPLOYMENT

    Mr. B. S. Stevens, the State Treasurer, in an address at Greenwich referred to the financial crisis. Questioned in regard to unemployment he ...

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  43. SALVATION ARMY BAND [?] HOLDS ANNUAL TEA

    The Salvation Army Band held its annual tea and concert last night, and there was a good attendance. Captain J. Hutchison occupied the chair. The ...

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  44. GOVERNORSHIP OF N.S.W.

    It is reported that shortly before the appointment of Sir Phillip Game as Governor of New South Wales the Returned Soldiers' League urged Mr. ...

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  45. AERIAL DOINGS

    MISS Amy Johnson left Croydon this morning on her [?] flight to Australia. She stated that she would not try to beat Hinkler'g record. ...

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  46. PUBLIC SERVICE REDUCTIONS

    Mr. F. C. Wills, secretary of the Public Service Association, said to-day that it was untrue that the leaders of the association were inclined to accept ...

    Article : 77 words
  47. PAN-PACIFIC SECRETARIAT

    At a meeting of miners at Wollongong a resolution was carried condemning the All-Australian Trade Union [?] for not affliating ...

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