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  5. STRIKE AS NEW POLICY

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—The Australian Workers' Union, which has during recent years always abided by the decisions of the Arbitration Courts and refrained from strikes, is now to reconsider its industrial policy. A plebiscite of all members throughout the ...

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  6. WILL RESIST A REPUBLIC

    LONDON, Saturday.—Efforts to create an all-Ireland republic will be futile, said Lord Craigavon (Prime Minister of Northern Ireland), in addressing the Ulster Unionist Council of Northern Loyalists. He declared that he was thoroughly prepared to defeat ...

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  7. WHEN ANDREWS LOOKED SURPRISED

    Cat l.b.w. to Grimmett was the verdict which sent him to the pavilion. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. SEEKS TO RETURN

    MELBOURNE, Saturday. — Mr. H. Bailey, a former member of the Legislative Assembly, has applied to the annual conference of the ...

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  9. HUMAN EAGLES

    LONDON, Saturday. — The Mount Everest flight will be more than an adventure, it will be a scientific experiment with three ...

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  10. STRIKE THREAT

    PERTH, Saturday.—Unless the Agricultural Bank guarantees them at least £12 a month, group settlers at Rosa Brook, near the ...

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  11. BREAK SILENCE

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—The main interest in the Lang Labour party's country conference at Goulburn now centres in an announcement by the president ...

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  12. RESIGNED

    LONDON, Saturday.—A message from Paris states that the French Government was defeated on its Budget proposals, which involved ...

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  13. THE FROST HOLDS

    LONDON, Saturday.—Frost maintains its grip on Britain and the Continent, and skating widely prevails, even at night, when motor headlights ...

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  14. ABORIGINE DROWNED

    CAIRNS, Saturday.—An aboriginal stock man. "Paddy" Koblo, weakened by assisting another, was drowned in the flooded Laura River. ...

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  15. ALMOST STRUCK

    SYDNEY, Saturday. — A one-legged man, who jumped from the Sydney Harbour Bridge to-night, almost hurtled into a police ...

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  16. FORD WORKS CLOSE

    VANCOUVER, Saturday.—The Ford motor car plants throughout the United States were completely tied up yesterday, and will remain closed ...

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  17. ABORIGINE TAKEN

    CAIRNS, Saturday. — Blood stains on a dead tree, on a bank of Stewart River, and a track broken through branches of ...

    Article : 133 words
  18. THREE FLYERS WERE BUNCHED

    Snapped in the one picture are Thara II, seen in the foreground, winning the 16ft skiffs race, with, on her lefty Revel winning the Hamilton Unrestricted race, and on the right Dove, first home of the 12ft skiffs, but second ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. GERMANY, TOO

    LONDON, Saturday.—The German Cabinet has resigned, and the President (Marshal Hindenburg) has requested von Papen to endeavour to ...

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  20. CRIES FOR HELP

    Cries for assistance in the darkness of Hope-street, South Brisbane, at the spot where it reaches the river brought quick response on Saturday night, and ...

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  21. TO-DAY'S WEATHER

    Fair or fine and cooler, with moderate to fresh south-easterly winds. QUEENSLAND. Thunder-storms along the coast ...

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  23. REDUCE EXCISE

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—At a meeting of the north-eastern district council of the United Country party at Wangaratta it was resolved to urge the Federal and ...

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