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  5. General Strike Vote Decisively Defeated at Union Congress

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—The All-Australian Union Congress decided against a general strike to-day by 140 votes to 43. The congress, after being told by the Scullin Government that it would not declare a state of national emergency, adjourned to-night with ...

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  7. SHEARERS' STRIKE ENDED

    BLACK ALL, Saturday.—It was officially announced this evening that, by 14 votes to three, it had been decided at the delegates' meeting this afternoon that the shearers' strike should be declared off. It is not known where the meeting was held, but it is understood that the ...

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  8. A HELPING HAND

    This young visitor to the liner, Moreton Bay, needed a little assistance when he decided to take a peep at the interior of one of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. GOING BELOW

    Perhaps he was the coolest man in Brisbane yesterday. A diver entering the water in Shafston Reach to repair the electric light cable, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. TIMELY FIND

    BARCALDINE, Saturday. — Apparently fresh attempts are being made to wreck trains in the central district of Queensland, for ...

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  11. MORE SERIOUS

    SYDNEY, Saturday. — Medical bulletins issued late this afternoon state that Dame Nellie Melba is slowly sinking, her condition being ...

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  12. 17 KILLED

    VIENNA, Saturday.—Sweeping down the valley of Villgraaten, in the Eastern Tyrol, from 7000 feet, an avalanche overwhelmed three ...

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  13. DUSTY WEST

    Many districts in the Central West spent yesterday and Friday in the haze of a dust-storm. The Qantas mail aeroplane, which was ...

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  14. RICH REEF

    SYDNEY, Saturday—With samples of their finds, two prospectors have arrived in Dorrigo, reporting a find of a rich gold reef near Nymboida, on the ...

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  15. CALL FROM BRISBANE

    LONDON, Saturday.—Since Mr. J. H. Scullin left England the Mayor of Southend (Alderman Martin) holds the record for conversations ...

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  16. KILLED IN COLLISION

    LONDON, Saturday. — Brigadier-General Alexander Baird, a brother of Lord Stonehaven, was killed in a motor collision on the London—Southampton ...

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  17. KNOCKED DOWN BY CAR.

    John Brown (47), of Raff-street, Spring Hill, suffered a contusion on the back of the head and an abrasion on the right ear, when he was knocked ...

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  18. THIRD AT 94

    TORONTO, Saturday.—"She is younger than I, and will be able to look after me when I get old," said Samuel Yarrow (94), after leading a ...

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  19. SEEKING WORK ON THE WHARVES

    The crowd of men which yesterday morning assembled at the picking-up shed at Boundary-street, when a call was made for wharf labourers ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. A FELINE ARISTOCRAT

    This beautiful Persian cat was quite bored when the photographer took its picture at the Queensland Cat Fanciers' Association's parade yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. SANGUINARY REVOLUTION

    LIMA, Saturday.—Sixty persons were killed in a revolt. Forty were loyalists, and 20 were rebels. An attempt to overthrow the Government of President Cerro failed. The conspirators fled to Callao, where they were surrounded by troops. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. RECORD BUTTER SUPPLY

    The manager of the Queensland Cold Storage Co-operative Federation Ltd., Hamilton, reports a record supply of butter received for the week ended on ...

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  23. BIG CONSERVATIVE WIN

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Fareham (Hampshire) by-election resulted:— Sir Thomas Inskip (Conservative) 18,749 A. J. Pearson (Labour) .. 6,312 ...

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  24. JUST ABOVE ANKLE

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Queen dislikes long skirts, because "they are difficult to wear." When watching a mannequin ...

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  25. COOLER TO-DAY

    Cloudy and cooler and perhaps a passing shower or two, with fresh, south easterly winds. STATE. ...

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  27. HINKLER IN U.S.A.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Squadron-Leader Bert Hinkler intends to produce the Ibis amphibian machine in the United States, where he is ...

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  28. COAL MINE EXPLOSION

    MELBOURNE, Saturday. — David Jones (33), one of the deputies who was injured in the explosion at the State coal mine yesterday, died in ...

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