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  2. STRIKE DEVELOPS.

    The crew of the A.U.S.N. freighter Macumba left their ship at 10 o'clock last night, when 24 hours' notice, handed to the owners in Newcastle the previous evening, expired. This was the first real test of the attitude of employed men to the ...

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  3. CAR WRECKED

    Four persons were killed and eight were injured when a number of railway trucks, being shunted from a siding near Traralgon station, at 10 ...

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  4. AIR MAIL.

    An Australian National Airways machine will leave Melbourne on November 20, carrying air mail on a trial flight to England. The machine will depart from Wyndham three ...

    Article : 366 words
  5. RIOT IN CYPRUS.

    The Cyprus rising began in the capital, Nicosia, last night, when three elected members of the local council headed a large procession, which demonstrated before Government House, ...

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  6. UNITY PLEA.

    The political correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" considers it a safe prediction that the National Government's majority will be nearer 200 than ...

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  7. M. LAVAL

    The Premier of France (M. Laval) arrived to-day to have a series of consultations with President Hoover. New York gave him one of the greatest ovations in its history. ...

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  8. WHEAT BILL.

    The Senate adjourned consideration of the Whent Bounty Bill yesterday to enable the Government to seek the approval of the banks to the payment of a straight-out ...

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  9. SIGNED JUDGMENT.

    The startling proposition that a judgment which was regularly signed in the Supreme Court on September 16 was made irregular by the retrospective provisions of the ...

    Article : 337 words
  10. SIX SHIPS SAIL.

    Five vessels whose crews had been instructed by the rank and file strike committee to hand in 24 hours' notice left port yesterday. In at least two cases the men stated that ...

    Article : 349 words
  11. EXTREMISTS REBUFFED

    Sydney extremists received a rebuff at the meeting of the Victorian seamen to-day, when by a majority of more than eight to one it was resolved not to become involved in the ...

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  12. MANCHURIA.

    Independent reports from Manchuria confirm rumours of a renewal of hostilities, although it is difficult to attribute them to the decision of the League Council. ...

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  13. GRAFT ALLEGED

    It was alleged in recent prosecutions for incorrect income tax returns that certain butter factory managers had accepted secret commissions from business-houses. The ...

    Article : 165 words
  14. SUIT OF CLOTHES

    Wool on the sheep's back was converted into a three-piece suit of clothes yesterday morning in 1 hour 53 minutes—a world's record. ...

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  15. INCENDIARISM

    "I have been conducting inquiries in this district for 16 years," said Mr. H. Richardson Clark, coroner, at Ryde Court yesterday, "and I must say the number of suspicious fires in ...

    Article : 327 words
  16. CLERK'S FRAUDS.

    At the Sydney Quarter Sessions yesterday, before Judge Armstrong, Cecil Joseph Francis Asprey, 32, a solicitor's clerk, who had been found guilty of forgery and uttering, was ...

    Article : 433 words
  17. BAILED UP.

    Two men, one of whom was armed with a revolver, bailed up and robbed Harold Robert Hellyer in his office at 241 Elizabeth-street, city yesterday afternoon. ...

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  18. STRIKE COMMITTEE'S PLANS.

    It was made clear yesterday at an informal meeting of seamen at the Shipping Master's office that the aim of the militants was to extend the strike not only to the interstate ...

    Article : 297 words
  19. AUSTRALIAN WOMAN CANDIDATE.

    Cable advice has been received from England that Mrs. E. W. D. Tennant, second daughter of the late Dr. Thomas F[?]aschi, of Sydney, by his first marriage, is the ...

    Article : 62 words
  20. £250,000 VOTE

    The Federal Ministry intends to set aside £250,000 to be spent by Commonwealth departments on works to relieve unemployment. In the House of Representatives to-day, the ...

    Article : 346 words
  21. BAN ON RECORDS.

    Following the announcement by representatives of several of the leading phonograph record companies of their intention to take action greatly to restrict the broadcasting of ...

    Article : 167 words
  22. SPECTACULAR FLIGHT.

    A report from Rome says that a spectacular round the world formation flight of 24 Italian seaplanes, under the leadership of General Balbo, Minister for Air, will be attempted in ...

    Article : 258 words
  23. MODERATES IN REVOLT.

    An influential section of the Seamen's Union is in virtual revolt against the decision of Thursday's meeting to declare a general interstate shipping strike. They have ...

    Article : 226 words
  24. PTOMAINE POISON.

    A number of trainees attached to the medium artillery, at present exercising at Liverpool camp, were seized with vomiting spasms and excruciating pains after tea last ...

    Article : 131 words
  25. NEWTOWN RIOTS.

    The Attorney-General (Mr. Lamaro) has decided that there shall be no further proceedings against 19 men who were charged before Judge Coyle at the Quarter Sessions on ...

    Article : 78 words
  26. DON BRADMAN.

    It is understood that the Accrington Club, in the event of Bradman's refusal to accept the offer already made, is ready to offer more generous terms. ...

    Article : 50 words
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