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  2. BUTCHERS' STRIKE NEAR END?

    Now that the Barriejs" Industrial Council has virtually placed the meat dispute in the hands o[?] the Meat Industry Employees' Union, there is every possibility that when the adjourned compulsory conference ...

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  3. WORKING FOR SETTLEMENT

    Activities of the Conciliation Commissioner (Mr. J. G. Baker) appear to have averted the threatened strike by garage employees, and this ...

    Article : 393 words
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  6. RESCUED SKIER DIES

    Cleveland Cole, one of the two skiers lost in the wild Big River Valley for seven days without food and who with his companion, Percy Hull, ...

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  7. THIS BEATS A WOMAN'S SWEET TOOTH

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Is this the apex of youthful living and biliousness? Four boys questioned about a ...

    Article : 81 words
  8. ENGINEERS BAN OVERTIME

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A serious dislocation is likely to be caused in engineering shops by the decision of employees to place an embargo on ...

    Article : 117 words
  9. MURDER COUNT AGAINST WIFE

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday.—Because one of the jurymen was ordered to hospital a new jury was empanelled when the Blumont murder trial was ...

    Article : 194 words
  10. MORE CRITICISM OF WORKS POLICY

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Mr. Weaver, M.L.A., replying to Colonel Munro, secretary of the Country party, said that the latter was always ready to ...

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  11. AUSTRIAN NAZIS CHEER FOR HITLER

    VIENNA, August 19.—Strong forces of police at the railway station prevented a Nazi demonstration when the Austrian Olympic team returned. ...

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  12. LIBERALS OUT AFTER p=m 39 YEARS

    MONTREAL, August 18.—For the first time for 39 years the Liberal party lost control of Quebec when the provincial elections gave 75 seats to ...

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    PORTION OF THE CROWD of more than 4000 which witnessed the successful greyhound trials held near the Bluff at South Broken Hill on Sunday last. People travelled to the course in all manner of vehicles. As can be seen from thc picture many women enthusiasts wheeled their infants in perambulators. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. "Centenary Bell" Fair

    The Sulphide-Blende "Centenary Bell" fair was continued at the Town Hall last night, when an entertaining programme was presented. ...

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  16. JAFFA ARABS PUNISHED

    Inhabitants of Jaffa must remain in their houses for 21 hours partly as a punishment for the murder of two Jewish nurses who were shot when ...

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  17. "AUSTRALIANS AIR MAD"

    Thousands of Australians, including some women, have upplied for posts in the Royal Australian Air Force lately, said Wing-Commander E. J. ...

    Article : 134 words
  18. Flight Round Australia

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—On a leisurely Hight around Australia George Sawtell, the well-known New South Wales sportsman pastoralist, took off ...

    Article : 42 words
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