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  4. RECORD ART SALE

    The most sensational sale in, art tory was held today, when butch flemish pictures from the Holford collection were sold at Christie's. ...

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  5. MOVE TO SETTLE SHIPPING STRIKE

    today indicate a fetter prospect of negotiations to bring about of a settlement of the disastrous trouble on the waterfront. Fortified by the confidence expressed at yesterday's important conference, the Australasian Council of Trade Unions, is taking measures to meet the ...

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  6. SYDNEY CIVIC SCANDAL

    Further disclosures were made, today by Mr. Arthur James Arnott, attorney and general manager in Australia for Babcock and Wilcox Ltd., in regard to ...

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  7. PRINTERS' DISPUTE

    Dislocation in the job-printing Industry "which the President of the State Arbitration Court Ascribes as the outcome of "a useless, senseless conflict ...

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  8. Sensation in House of Commons

    An extraordinary story was told in the House of Commons yesterday regarding ihe "third degree" examination of Miss Irene Savage; alleged to have been made at Scotland Yard as the outcome of the. recent Hyde Park affair. ...

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  9. DEFEAT OF MILITANTS

    The emergency executive of the Australasian Council of Trade Unions is already touch with the shipowners in an efford to arrange a conference to ...

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  10. OWNERS STAND FIRM

    In an effort to settle the threatened shipping unheaval, Mr. C. Crofts, secretary of the Australasian Council of Trades Unions, telephoned to Mr. A. ...

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  11. UNUSUAL HAPPENING

    In. the Criminal Court "today Joseph Zoccoli -(19), an Italian, plasterer, was acquitted on a charge of shooting at George Horace Thompson" at ...

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  12. ANOTHER TIE-UP

    The Howard, Smith Collier Era due late this afternoon, will probably, be the next vessle to be tied up. This will make the fifteenth vessel involved. ...

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  13. TUDEHOPE WELL RECEIVED

    Mr. Tudphope addressed [?] the Melbourne, branch of the [?] Cooks Union today; and- was well received. ...

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  14. MR. HALL WINS

    Mr. E. H. Hall, Country Party candidate, will be the new representative of Central. Province in the Legislative Council. After the issue had ...

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  15. SOLDIERS' PENSIONS

    Labor members of the House of Representatives showed a good deal of curiosity at question time in the House to-day over the subject of the method by ...

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  16. WIRELESS ON TRAINS

    Pointing out that a wireless receiving set was recently installed on the Victorian Reso train, and also, on several Continental trains, Mr. A. E. Green ...

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  17. EXCITED SCENE

    The House of Commons was crowded and most excited when- the Savage' case came up. Among the occupants of the distinguished strangers' gallery ...

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  18. AUSTRALIAN WHISKY

    Mr. Lloyd Brind, director of Federal Distilleries Pty. Ltd., makers of "Old Court" whisky, accompanied by Mr.P. F. Cody, manager of the Austral Wine ...

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  19. MODERATE'S VICTORY

    Victory for the moderates at yesterday's maritime conference was due to a masterpiece of tactics when the moderates led by Mr.G. Moate, Federal ...

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  20. CUSTOMS REVENUE

    Twp endeavors were made by. Mr. Rodgers (flat., Vic,), in the House of Representatives today, to make the Treasurer (Dr. Earle Page) indicate what ...

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  21. UNEMPLOYMENT PROBLEM

    If the Federal Government Is Invited to send a representative to the Premiers' Conference convened by Mr. E. J. Hogan (Premier of Victoria) to consider ...

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  22. STOP PRESS

    Shortly before 3 o'clock this afternoon the dead body of man with his throat severely [?] found in the [?] pipe outlet this ...

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  23. OPPERMAN EIGHTH

    The Paris to Rennes cycling race took 12 hours 37 minutes 25 seconds. Opperman finished eighth. There were thirty-two competitors ...

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  24. KICKED IN THE FACE

    Another North-West resident who is grateful for the regular schedule of the W.A. Airways Ltd. on the North ...

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  25. DELIVERY OF MAILS

    An admission that the reduction of railway time-tables. particularly in South Australia, made the task of the P.M.G.'s Department" of delivering the ...

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  26. EMPIRE EXHIBITION

    When Mr. Riley, sen. (Lab., N.S.W.) asked the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) wheh he intended to make the statement on the British Empire Exhibition, to be ...

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  27. MR. T. F. NUTT'S RETURN.

    Mr. T.F. Nutt, manager of the Adelaide Tailoring Company, returned to Perth this morning by the trans train, after a business visit to the Eastern ...

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  28. WHERE IS LENIN LAND ?

    Wireless, reports here credit Colonel Nobile with, stating that he Is unable to locate the land known as Lenin Land, thereby confirming the opinion of ...

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