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  2. THE STRIKE.

    The shipping strike was extended yesterday, when the passenger liner Karoola was laid up at Port Adelaide. It is feared that the passenger liner ...

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  3. WHEAT BONUS.

    In a statement yesterday defining their attitude towards a method of distributing the wheat bonus, the Sydney trading banks advocate a ...

    Article : 424 words
  4. STATE BANK.

    Speakers at the meeting held in the Town Hall last night to urge the Commonwealth Government and the Commonwealth Bank Board to assist the State Government Savings ...

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  5. THE BRIDGE.

    In consequence of the difficulties of transport, acute traffic problems, and the danger to children, the State Governmental Executive Committee is of opinion that only a small ...

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  6. BASIC WAGE.

    Wages in those Arbitration Court awards subject to adjustment in accordance with the Commonwealth Statistician's cost of living figures will fall in every State on ...

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  7. THE BUSES.

    The Transport Co-ordination Board states that while 118 bus routes will be subject to taxation, the buses on 92 routes will be exempt, and that if the ...

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  8. REPARATIONS.

    President Hoover and the Premier of France, M. Laval, in a joint statement to-day, declared that an essential factor in the restoration of nomal economic ...

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  9. POLL TO-DAY.

    The nation is bracing itself for a final effort after a hectic fortnight of electioneering. Newspaper appeals on the eve of the ...

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  10. MR. STEWART'S OFFER.

    Mr. F. H. Stewart, governing director of the Metropolitan Omnibus Company, Ltd., said that he was prepared to forgo during the economic depression all profits from his ...

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  11. STREET MUSICIANS.

    Tales of distress and hardship were told by three street musicians, who were charged at the Central Police Court yesterday with offensive behaviour and begging alms. One ...

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  12. FRANK GREEN.

    Police are not hopeful of clearing up the circumstances of the shooting of Frank Green, who was critically wounded when near St. Vincent's Hospital early yesterday morning. ...

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  13. POST-WAR TREATIES

    Addressing a gathering of 60,000 Fascists at Naples, Signor Mussolini made a flercy criticism of the Versailles and other treaties. "Must 50 years pass before we close this ...

    Article : 158 words
  14. ALLEGED GRAFT

    "I do not see that this matter is one for the Government," said the Premier (Mr. Moore) to-day, when his attention was drawn to a request from Kingaroy dairymen that a Royal ...

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  15. COWARDLY THIEVES

    Two thieves, after they had brutally assaulted an elderly woman and a housemaid. bound and gagged them, and locked them in separate rooms, stole money and other articles ...

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  16. PRICE OF GAS

    Reductions in the price of gas were announced yesterday by the Australian Gas Light Company and the North Shore Gas Co., Ltd., to take effect from November 1. ...

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  17. COMPENSATION.

    It was learned in political circles yesterday that certain prominent trades union officials are now preparing a draft bill to amend the Workers' Compensation Act drastically. A ...

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  18. MANCHURIA.

    In regard to the Manchurian question, the Japanese Consulate-General in Sydney has received from Tokio the information that in reply to the identical Notes of different Powers, ...

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  19. BANK BOARD.

    It is understood that the Federal Ministry has decided not to reappoint to the Commonwealth Bank Board Mr. Claude Reading, whose term of office expired recently. It is expected ...

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  20. STATE LOTTERY.

    Mr. E. J. Tait, managing director of J. C. Williamson, Ltd., drew the first four marbles of the 13th State lottery at Her Majesty's Theatre yesterday morning. The numbers ...

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  21. RUSSIAN SUBMARINE.

    Persistent jamming of the signals of the German ship, Gratia. which was reported to have sunk a Russian submarine in the Baltic, coupled with conflicting Soviet reports has ...

    Article : 121 words
  22. GREYCLIFFE.

    A brief announcement in the full Court yesterday morning marked the closing of the last of the [?]tigation that flowed from the tragic collision between the liner Tahitl and ...

    Article : 181 words
  23. SON SHOOTS FATHER.

    Augustus Waring aged 55 years, of Frederick-street Ashfield was accidentally shot by his son yesterday. He was taken to Sydney Hospital, where he died soon after his ...

    Article : 119 words
  24. CAR OVERTURNED.

    A youth who had stolen a motor car in Ashfield on Sunday light was uninjured when he was pinned underneath the machine, which overturned in Liverpool-road, Enfield. He ...

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  25. NOVELIST AS RECTOR.

    Mr. Compton Mackenzie the "Scottish Nationalist" candidate and novelist was today elected rector of Glasgow University [By special arrangement Reuters world ...

    Article : 63 words
  26. WOOL MARKET.

    The wool market was generally 5 per cent. higher at yesterday's Sydney wool sales, with the exception of the finest wools, which ruled very firm at last week's closing rates. Demand ...

    Article : 59 words
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