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  2. INDUSTRIAL NEWS

    In the Commonwealth Arbitration Court to-day, Judge Drake Brockman announced a new award for the four milling industry. The parties had previously settled ...

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  3. WORKERS' PSYCHOLOGY

    Comments upon the psychology of workers were made to-day by Chief Judge Dethridge, when the Full Bench of the Commonwealth ...

    Article : 479 words
  4. FOOD RELIEF

    The policy adopted by the State Government in respect to the granting of relief orders, was set out by Mr. Bruntnell, the Chief Secretary to ...

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  5. WATERSIDE STRIKE

    The Sydney seamen yesterday decided that they would man all ships until a definite policy; had been laid down. The Melbourne wharf workers are still on strike, notwithstanding the advice, of the committee that they should resume ...

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  6. SYDNEY FERRIES

    Further reference to the shares formerly, held by Mr. F. W. Marks in Sydney Ferries, Ltd., was made in the Legislative Assembly this afternoon. ...

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  7. GRAF ZEPPELIN

    The Graf Zeppelin wirelessed from Casublanen, Morocco: "All well. Expert to reach the Azores by midnight." A later message states that the last ...

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  8. STATE SESSION

    Answering Mr. Jarvie, who asked when he intended to introduce the bill dealing with the local government franchise, Mr. Bruxner, the Minister for Local ...

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  9. THE NAVAL PACT

    Harold J. Horan, Paris cortespondent of the Hearst newspapers, which recently published secret documents bearing on the Angle-French naval limitation ...

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  10. AIR DISASTER

    Cashing into the Royal enclosure at Hendon, a Royal Air Force place burled itself deeply in the ground yesterday Its two occupants. Pilot Officer Somervell ...

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  11. RAILWAY COUNCIL

    The Railways Transport Council, in a statement issued to-day, says that, in reviewing the whole case, the council could see the absoluter absurdity of the strike, ...

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  12. SYDNEY SEAMEN

    There was an important development in the waterside dispute to-day, when the Sydney branch of the Seamen's Union decided to man all ships until such ...

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  13. COLLIERY STAFF EMPLOYEES

    To give a determination as to certain specific classifications, the Colliery Staff State Conclliation Committee, of which Mr. W. F. Read is chairman, will meet ...

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  14. MAIN ROADS

    A statement relating to the policy of the Government and the Main Roads Board concerning work on main roads was made by Mr. Bruxner, the Minister ...

    Article : 483 words
  15. STEEL WORKS EMPLOYEES

    The Steel Works Employees' (B.H.P. Co.) Conciliation Committee will meet at the Courthouse, Newcastle, on Friday next, at noon, to deal with an ...

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  16. THE WEEK'S WEATHER

    "The cyclonie storm on Sunday, and the splendid and beneficial rains yesterday and to-day were the most notable features of the weather experienced during the week," ...

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  17. POSITION IN BRISBANE

    About 900 volunteers were employed on the wharves to-day, working both interstate and overseas vessels MANUFACTURERS' DIFFICULTIES ...

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  18. BRITISH FILMS

    Mr. Walter Marks, M.H.R., who inspected the new Elstreo film studies, said there were many instances of British superiority ever American methods, ...

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  19. NORTHERN COLLIERIES

    The Northern Collieries' Association reported yesterday—Wallarah is idle on account of no empties. Aberdare is on strike, for an unknown reason, while ...

    Article : 44 words
  20. BRITISH HARVESTERS

    Mr. Amery, the Secretary of State for the Dominions, replying to questions by Labour members of Parliament, says there are, no doubt, some cases of hardship ...

    Article : 149 words
  21. FIVE DROWNED

    The wife and the four children of Rev. J. Benson, rector of Bodalla, were drowned early this morning, when the car which he was driving ...

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  22. RAILWAY UNEMPLOYED

    Mr. W. P. J. Skelton, manager, Rail and Tran Employees' Service Agency has received the following letter from the Secretary for Railways—"With reference ...

    Article : 207 words
  23. CHILIAN DESTROYER

    The Admiralty's experts to-day will witness secret trials of the Chillan destroyer, built by Thorneyerefts. It is equipped with the latest and faster ...

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  24. AT TOWNSVILLE

    A mass meeting of watersiders this morning decided to return to work. After the vote had been taken, the chairman declared the strike off. The voting was: ...

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  25. PRINCESS MARY

    Viscount Lascelles and Princess Mary were given an enthusiastic welcome in Ulster. An aeroplane cacorted them from the border. ...

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  26. CASE OF ROBERT BURNS

    Referring to the case Robert Burns, a former resident of Narrabri, New South Wales, who was said to have suffered indignition in a Reigian Labour Colony, Sir ...

    Article : 109 words
  27. MOTOR SHOW

    The most outstanding feature of the Motor Show, which opened at Olympia, yesterday, is Britain's long lead over European and American rivals in baby ...

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  28. MINERS' FEDERATION

    The committee of management of the Northern Miners' Federation have been called together for Monday next to deal with matters relating to the affairs of ...

    Article : 66 words
  29. STRIKERS HEARTENED

    Defying the recommendations of their management committees, the members of the Melbourne Wharf Labourrers' Union and the Port Philip stevedores, ...

    Article : 552 words
  30. MODERN CHINA

    A campaign aiming at the abolition of old-fashioned customs, and the introduction of modern, social, educational, and athletic methods, has been started by the ...

    Article : 183 words
  31. AT MARYBOROUGH

    The steamer Tinaun, manned by a volunteer crew, arrived at City Wharf at 2 p.m., to-day. Two local watersiders commenced unloading the vessel, and stated ...

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  32. LOSS OF WAGES

    In the Legislative Assembly this afternoon, Mr. Kilpatrick asked the Minister for Works and Railways whether be had noticed a report in the Press to the ...

    Article : 196 words
  33. SOUTH MAITLAND RAILWAYS

    About 20 men employed by the South Maitland Railways, Ltd., at the East Greta Junction workshops and on the railways, have been relieved of duty ...

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  34. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    The "Daily Express" understands that the general election in great. Britain will take place on June 10, 1920 The Earl of Lonsdale, famous sports ...

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  35. DREDGE FOULS CABLE

    The election cable which carries the electric current from the Carrington side of the harbour to Walsh Island was fouled by one of the dredges yesterday. ...

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  36. COAL EXPORT

    The amount of coal shipped at Newcastle during the week for places beyond the State was 28,189 tons, of which 19,750 tons represented shipments for ...

    Article : 208 words
  37. AT PORT ADELAIDE

    The work of handling cargo on ships at Part Adelaide and the Outer Harbour proceeded smoothly to-day, regular and valuntoor waterside workers being ...

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  38. PRAGUE DISASTER

    The police were compelled to use batons to disperse demonstrating workmen, who allege that official negligence in supervising building materials, led to the collapae ...

    Article : 149 words
  39. MAYOR OF NEWCASTLE

    A cable message was received at the Newcastle Council Chambers yesterday from, Aid, R. Gibson, the Mayor, who is on a trin to England, and was ...

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  40. YESTERDAY'S CASUALTIES

    William Nugent, aged 32 years, a carter employed by W. E. Bramble and Sons, Ltd., and living in Phoebe-street, Isingten, sustained a wound of the scalp and ...

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  41. KURRI KURRI CHOIR

    The musical competitions were contianed at Ballarat this evening. One of the principal items on the programme was the male voice choir ...

    Article : 69 words
  42. BOMB OUTRAGE

    Another home outrage occurred tonight, and auto again the miscreants failed to infilat the injury, which was undoubtedly their objective. ...

    Article : 140 words
  43. HUNTER ELECTORATE

    Some misunderstanding has arisen in consequence of a statement having been made that a compulsory levy has been made by the Hunter Provisional ...

    Article : 219 words
  44. CANADIAN MIGRATION

    Mr. Forke, the Federal Minister for Immigration, announced that, after serious consideration by his department, a plan for the establishment of ...

    Article : 75 words
  45. TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 62 words
  46. AT NEWCASTLE

    Mr. W. Huasack, Newcastle secretary to the, Seamen's Union, stated yesterday that as far as this port was concerned there was no trouble with the soumon ...

    Article : 7 words
  47. Advertising

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