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  2. JUDGE BEEBY MAKES NEW INTERIM AWARD

    In the Commonwealth Arbitration Court yesterday, Judge Beeby, giving judgment on the miners' new log of claims, found that a serious industrial dispute existed; fixed February 18 as the date of hearing; and made an interim award prescribing the pre-stoppage hewing rates ...

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  3. GOLD MOBILISATION.

    After a conference lasting three hours today between the representatives of the Commonwealth Bank and the managers of the trading banks to consider the exchange and ...

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  4. MR. SCULLIN REJECTS DEMANDS

    "In so far as the proposals made at the conference called in Sydney to discuss the coal dispute involved an entire disregard of the ...

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  5. RAIN EXPECTED.

    If the expectations of the State Meteorologist (Mr. Mares) are realised, rain should be general over the whole of the State within the next day or two. ...

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  6. LIMITING ARMAMENTS. War the Only Alternative.

    In a striking message broadcast to the United States, Mr. Ramsay MacDonald said that the alternative to naval limitation was competitive building, which would lead to war. To demonstrate the British people's will to peace he quoted figures ...

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  7. GHANDI'S DEFIANCE.

    Mr. Ghandi, leader of the extremist section of the Nationalist party in India, declares his defiance of British power, in an exclusive interview with Mr. C. J. Ketchum, special ...

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  8. THE LOG AND OBJECTIONS.

    In the new log, the Australasian Coal and Shale Employees' Federation is asking for increased rates of pay. Following the serving of the log, the federation made ...

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  9. SOVIET PROPAGANDA.

    The message from the Presidium of the Russian Third International, which appeared in the first issue of the Communist paper, the "Daily Worker," on January 1, was ...

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  10. DELEGATES CONFER.

    During the day visits were exchanged between heads of the delegations to the Naval Conference, followed by over-night consultations. An interesting announcement was made ...

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  11. PREMIER'S BROADCAST.

    The Premier (Mr. MacDonald), in a broadcast message to the United States, said: "Before the conference started the delegations had been discussing their differences, and we ...

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  12. CHARGES OF THEFT.

    Charged with thefts involving £8644, Robert McCowan, 54, a solicitor, appeared on remand at the Police Court to-day. McCowan had been previously charged with stealing £716, ...

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  13. COLONEL NEILL.

    Colonel Duncan Neill, D.S.O., who for the past 30 years has been yachting representative for Sir Thomas Lipton, arrived from London by the Maloja yesterday. ...

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  14. WORLD WHEAT STOCKS.

    The Chicago "Daily Trade Bulletin" states that world wheat stocks on January 1 totalled 583,520,000 bushels, of which 263,991,000 bushels are in the United States, and ...

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  15. STATE ELECTION.

    The announcement in yesterday's "Herald" of the possibility of a State election being held in June was keenly discussed in Parliamentary circles yesterday, and opinions were ...

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  16. LAST TEST.

    At the Sydney Cricket Ground to-day New South Wales will begin its last Sheffield Shield match of the season against Victoria. This will be the 118th occasion on which the ...

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  17. RUGBY LEAGUE TEAM.

    The Australian Rugby League team sailed from Southampton by the Hobson's Bay. Members of the team lined the deck and sang songs. Just as they were leaving the wharf ...

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  18. PREMIER'S COMMENTS.

    "I have very little to say about the A.L.P. Conference," said the Premier when asked yesterday. "At the present time I am dealing with the Commonwealth Government, and ...

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  19. LABOUR COUNCIL.

    The annual election for executive positions on the New South Wales Labour Council last night resulted in a decisive victory for that section of the extremist faction led by ...

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  20. ORSOVA.

    The Orient liner Orsova, outward bound from Brisbane to London, via Southern ports, went aground in Moreton Bay to-night. Two tugs, the Carlock and the Forceful, ...

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  21. BRITISH TRADE.

    "We cannot view existing conditions in trade and industry with satisfaction," said Mr. Reginald McKenna, chairman of the Midland Bank, Ltd., at the meeting of shareholders, ...

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  22. DR. PELTZER.

    Although G. Golding, who made an Australian record for 440 yards on Saturday last, announced that he was willing to meet the German champion, Dr. Otto Peltzer over any ...

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  23. AVIATION.

    A French air taxi conveyed four passengers from Amiens to Havre to see a football match on January 19. It started homeward after the match, but did not reach its destination. ...

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  24. SPEED OF MOTORS.

    The House of Lords resumed its discussion on the Traffic Bill. The proposal to abolish the speed limit prompted another lively discussion. ...

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  25. BUSHFIRES. Sweep Large Area.

    Volunteers who are fighting the bush fire which broke out at Cudgewa, Upper Murray, on Saturday, and rapidly spread, have done valuable work. ...

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  26. POLICE SEARCH.

    From dawn yesterday morning until late yesterday afternoon three plainclothes men tramped the suburbs of Sydney looking for a grey pinhead coat. ...

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  27. ECONOMIC COUNCIL.

    Mr. MacDonald announced in the House of Commons that the Government had decided to appoint an Economic Advisory Council, of which he would be chairman. The ...

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  28. MOTOR SPIRIT FROM SUGAR.

    The Agents-General for New South Wales (Sir George Fuller) and Victoria (Mr. Leitch), the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Snowden), and Lord Birkenhead were present at ...

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  29. FALL OF COAL.

    It was reported to-night that a fall occurred this afternoon in a coalmine on Dr. Matheson's property at Kurow, Otago. The doctor's wife was in the mine. ...

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  30. OUTBREAKS IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The bush fires which raged through many districts in the State for the early part of the week have now been extinguished, and most of the main channels of communication ...

    Article : 115 words
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