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  5. THEATRE ROYAL

    on saturday Mr. Herbert Myers returned from Melbourne after attending a conference with the direators of J.C Williamson, Limited, the outcome of which ...

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  6. LABOR'S MARCH TO POWER IN BRITAIN

    Mr. J. R. Clyres, M.P, President of the National Union of General Workers addressing the congress of the union at Aberdeen on may 24, said that after a ...

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  7. PHTHISIS AMONG MINERS

    A pitiful story of the conditions existing in many miners' homes in Bendigo was unfolded to Prime Minister by a deputation of citizen, introduced by ...

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  8. JUDGES REMARKS RESENTED.

    The peculiar attitude of Mr. Justice Starke, recently appointed to the High Court, particularly when officiating in the Commonwealth Arbitration Court, ...

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  9. SUBSTANTIAL INCREASES

    Quite recently the claim of the Tramway Employes' Union for increased wages and better conditions was heard betuie Mr. Justice McCawley (President) ...

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  10. DISTRICT COUNCIL OF PROSPECT.

    Meeting July 26, 1920.—Present—Councillors Verco (chair), Cox, Uren, minney, Currie, Rohe. Sander, Murdoch, Angwin and Gray Applications are to he invited for the position of ...

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