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  2. Advertising

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  4. THE TIMBER DISPUTE

    Declarations in five claims, each for £10,000 damages, were filed to-day against the "Sydney Morning Herald" and Herbert Edward Dadswell, the ...

    Article : 112 words
  5. FEDERAL GOVT. AND ARBITRATION

    Interviewed yesterday, Mr. S. M. Bruce, the Prime Minister, denied that the Government intended to accept an amendment from Mr. W. M. Hughes ...

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  6. INDUSTRIAL

    In the Commonwealth Arbitration Court yesterday an exemption from the award for members of the Metal Trade Federation whose claims are now be. ...

    Article : 161 words
  7. THE COAL INDUSTRY IN BROKEN HILL

    Mr. C.J. Emery, president of the Mining Managers Association, when questioned to-day regarding coal supplies for the mines, said they are fairly ...

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  8. ADELAIDE EXPRESS

    The express from Adelaide did not arrive at Sulphide-street until 1.20 o'clock this afternoon—5 hours and 8 minutes late.. ...

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  9. NEW SOUTH WALES

    At the Parramatta Police Court yesterday a niau was fined £50 for illegal betting, some of his clients beiug pensiouers at the Old Men's Home. ...

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  10. RE-OPENING OF MINES

    The registration of men was begun at Block 14 this morning, and the officers were kept busy throughout the day on the work. Because of this ho ...

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  11. THE METAL MARKET

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  12. MAN FOUND NEAR "THE GAP" HANDED OVER TO THE POLICE

    A man wno was seen acting suspic iously near "The Gap" at "Watson's Bay last night was taken charge of by two tram conductors and held until the ...

    Article : 70 words
  13. DELAYS TO EXPRESS TRAINS CAUSED BY WATER TROUBLE

    When asked to-day concerning the frequent long delays of the express from Adelaide, Mr. F. Yeomans, rail way divisional superintendent at ...

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  14. "GUILLOTINE" TO BE APPLIED ON WEDNESDAY NIGHT

    The "guillotine" will he applied to the Maritime Industries? debate on Wednesday night. ...

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  15. COMPENSATION SCHEME

    The fortnightly meeting of the Compensation Scheme Joint Committee was held in the compensation office to-day. Mr. H. C. Atkinson presided. There ...

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  16. SUFFICIENT COAL ON HAND FOR TRAMWAY COMPANY

    Mr. S.J. Berry superintendent of the Silverton Tramway Company, said there is sufficient coal on hand to meet requirements, and further supplies are ...

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  17. SYDNEY FIRMS DUPED

    A man who told several city business people tbat he wished to buy secondhand articles which they had advertised, duped them. He said he had forgotten ...

    Article : 78 words
  18. WEST AUSTRALIA

    While awaiting trial on six charges of stealing, William Bicknell(16), and Sydney Norman Willoughby (23),. escaped from the Pemberton lockup. ...

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  19. UNION OFFICIAL HOPEFUL COURT WILL BE RETAINED

    Mr. Crofts, secretary of the Australian Council of Trade Unions, says he is still hopeful that the Federal Arbitration Court will not be destroyed. ...

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  20. PERSONAL

    Messrs. Langwell, Denning, and Mullin, Conunissioners of the Western Land Board, arrived to-day and are staying at the Freemasons' Hotel. ...

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  21. AT THE GAS WORKS

    Mr. T. H. Barson, manager of the Gas Company, reported that the company has sufficient coal for present requirements, and further supplies are ...

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  22. OFFENCE AGAINST DAUGHTER

    An amazing story was told in the local court yesterday when Harold Laver (30), a moulder, was charged with having committed a serious ...

    Article : 126 words
  23. MOTOR TRANSPORT

    The president of the Commercial Motor Users' Association, commenting on the changed attitude of the Australian Governments towards motor ...

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  24. MR. COLLINS GIVES REASONS FOR VOTING FOR GOVT.

    Explaining his reasons for voting for the second reading of the Maritime Industries Bill Mr. Collins, M.H.R., said that it must not be taken to mean ...

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  25. UNLAWFUL WOUNDING

    Franz Johannis "White (52) has been arrested on a charge of having unlawfully assaulted Cecilia Bannister whom he is alleged, to have attacked with a ...

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  26. IN NEW SOUTH WALES

    Mr. J. M. Baddeley. M.L.A. told a meeting last night that New Zealand workers had sent over £10,000 to assist the Australian miners and timber ...

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  27. SILVERTON NEWS

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  28. KILLED BY FALLING TREE

    Nicholas Ginis (25), a Macedonian, of Dandarragan, was killed when, a tree which he was felling crashed on him breaking every rib. ...

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  29. SYDNEY FIRM DEFRAUDED

    A wholesale firm which cleals largely in.tobacco on Saturday received a telephone call requesting.that a retail tobacco'firm, which was named, be ...

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  30. EMPLOYEES MAY TAKE ACTION AGAINST COLLIERY OTVNER

    There is a possibility, that certain employees of the Richmond Main and Pelaw Main collieries may take action against John Brown, the owner, for an ...

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  31. S.A. LABOR PARTY

    Mr. K. E. Bardolph hag issued a writ out of the Supreme Court restraining members of the executive of the Sturt electorate committee from ...

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  32. PASSENGER'S STATEMENT

    A passenger when interviewed said that the train was a little late leaving Peterborough waitine for the special rail car conveying the Silverton ...

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  33. HUSBAND MD WIFE BOTH SERIOUSLY WOUNDED

    John Thomas Lovell (60) and his wife, Theresa, were admitted to the Melbourne Hospital early this morning; the former with his throat ...

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  34. AUSTRALIAN MEAT ABROAD

    Mr. yt. G. Angliss, M.L.C., of Melbourne, who is returning to Australia hy the Aoraugi,, strongly emphasised the need for better methods of ...

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  36. BURIED AS A PAUPER

    The matron of the St.. Arnaud HospitaL was about to throw away the old and shabby clothes of a man who had been buried as a pauper when she saw ...

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  37. BURNED TO DEATH

    James Donnelly (70), a trapper, who lived near Queen's Reach, on the River Murray, 30 miles above Renmark, was found on Sunday morning stripped and ...

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  38. COCKBURN CLUB

    The final stage of the F. A. Wicks cup and G. F. Menz trophies Was fired at the 700 yards range, on September 7. The conditions were 10 shots and ...

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  39. WOMAK'S ALLEGED THEFTS

    Detectives yesterday arrested an expensively dressed young woman in connection, with a large number of robberies. It is alleged she hag stolen ...

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  40. LUNCHEON TO MR. BRUCE

    Speaking at a complimentary luncheon tendered him by city business men yesterday, Mr. S. M. Bruce, the Prime Minister, expressed the ...

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  41. QUEEWSUWD SHOOTING CASE

    The police who aro investigating the shooting tragedy on Abingdon Downs, where Robert McDowell and his sister, in-law were found dead, believe that ...

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  42. THE WEENIE CUSE

    Further evidence was given to-day in th Greenie case. William John Hughes, a turf official at Broken Hill, told Mr. Maek. K.C, that if a steward ...

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  43. MAJORITY OF JULT ARRIVALS OF BRITISH NATIONALITY

    According to the Commonwealth Statistician 4000 of the 5074 people who arrived in Australia during Julywere of British nationality ...

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  44. QUEENSLAND EX-PREMIER'S COMMENT ON RAILWAYMEN

    Mr. Chapman, secretary of the Australian, Railways Union, expressed in dignaron at the reported statement of Mr. W. M'Cormack, the former ...

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  45. GANGSTERS' IMPLEMENTS

    Customs officials have seized a parcel containing a quantity of implements used by gangsters. These include knuckledusters, brass studded ...

    Article : 41 words
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  47. R.C. PASTORAL LETTER ON WOMEN'S DRESS

    Mrs. Freehil, who is a Papal countess, says she commends the idea in Archbishop Kelly's pastoral letter of the banning of short frocks, but she ...

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  49. LOCAL RACING

    Misseltoch is to be given a trial on South Australian courses. The Quantock mare was sent to Adelaide yesterday. She holds an engagement at ...

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