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  2. CANTERBURY.

    There were dramatic scenes during the last half hour of yesterday's session of the inquiry into the suspension from office of the Canterbury Town Clerk (Mr. J. L. Sutton), against ...

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  3. 48-HOUR WEEK.

    The Federal award governing a section of railway and tramway employees in New South Wales and other States is nearing its termina tion. ...

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  4. PARRAMATTA ROLLS.

    The Royal Commission which is inquiring into charges made in the State Parliament by the lender of the Opposition (Mr. Lang) of malpractice at the recent Parramatta ...

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  5. MR. GARDENS WILD SPEECH.

    Mr. J. S. Garden, in a speech at Yallourn, said:—"One night of darkness in Melbourne and there would be a few more new suits in the city. The workers would have a few gold watches, too. One night of darkness would be more than enough, and that would be all we ...

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  6. VELLORE'S FLIGHT

    We left Karachi this morning (Monday) at daylight and arrived at Allahabad at 4.30 pm without a stop We had a much better trip to-day although the heat is still intense. The ...

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  7. COAL COMMISSION.

    Comprehensive tornis of reference have been prepared for the Royal Commission on the coal industry which will be appointed by the Federal Ministry. The terms were announced ...

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  8. ANTARCTIC.

    The Australian Press Association is authoritatively informed that the Discovery's Voyage will probably produce most important results in the development of whaling, in which ...

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  9. OFFICIAL DENIAL.

    In a written statement issued to-day on behalf of Chief Judge Dethridge of the Com monwenlth Arbitration Court, an emphatic denial was given to certain remarks made by ...

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  10. COMMUNIST CONTROL.

    Remarkable disclosures with regard to the personnel of the strike committee which is directing the timber workers' strike were made yesterday. ...

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  11. OWEN ILL.

    "We left Allahabad this morning at 5.29 for Akyab, but I have had to land at Calcutta at 12.30, as Owen has not been well for some days, and as he was decidedly worse ...

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  12. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    A message from Geneva is that the Australian delegate to the Economic Committee (Mr. V. L. McDougall), in a long speech upon the economic organisation of the League of ...

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  13. THAT "CAUSTIC REPLY."

    Sir,—Permit me a public man whose duty it is to defend public interest, to reply to the president of the Mine Owners' Association, which is a sectional interest, and answer the ...

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  14. BRITISH ELECTIONS.

    Sir John Simon, who received a command to visit the King to-day, spoke at Liverpool yesterday, and discussed the possibility of no party gaining a clear majority. He ...

    Article : 217 words
  15. "FORM OF INTIMIDATION."

    Commenting on the new log yesterday, the secretary of the Australian Railways Union (Mr. E. A. Chapman) sold:— "The Australian Railways Union has ...

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  16. SUSPENSION.

    Mr. W. C. P. Harvey, Commonwealth agent and custodian of expropriated properties in New Guinea, was in Canberra to-day, and in an interview expressed indignation at the ...

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  17. GOLF.

    Heavy rain and a gale of wind handicapped the 240 competitors in the qualifying rounds for the open golf championship, half of whom played at Muirfield and the remainder at ...

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  18. WHEAT SURPLUS.

    A message from Winnipeg says that no one there is willing to forecast the effect of the proposed freight rate reduction on the United States export df Whent. The consensus of ...

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  19. NIGHT OF DARKNESS.

    Speaking at a meeting of employees of the State Electricity Commission at Yallourn last night, Mr. J. S. Garden, announced as one of the conciliators in the New South Wales ...

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  20. VIEW OF OFFICERS' ASSOCIATION.

    That the log, if proceeded with, would be a deatb-blow to any future attempts at conciliation between the Railway Commissioners and their employees was the opinion expressed ...

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  21. DISPUTES COMMITTEE'S STATEMENT.

    It was asserted in a statement issued yesterday by the dleputes committee of the Labour Council that 641 volunteers were working in the timber yards, and not 1500, as ...

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  22. AIR INQUIRY.

    The air Inquiry committee, comprising Brigadier-General Wilson. Captain Geoffrey Hughes, and Mr. C. N. McKay, which was recently appointed by the Federal Government ...

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  23. BOARD'S REASONS.

    Comment on the decision of the Board of Control to send a treasurer as well as a manager with the Australian Eleven to England in 1930, has been widespread. The board ...

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  24. ANOTHER ASSAULT.

    A timber worker was assaulted and robbed in Railway-square, city, on Monday evening The Glebe police have since made an arrest. Arthur Hickey, of Bellevue-street, Arncliffe, ...

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  25. PARTIES' VIEWS.

    A meeting of the mining unions will be held to-day to consider the terms of the Commission. "I do not know how long it is going to take ...

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  26. NAVAL CONFERENCE.

    There is said by the Washington correspondent of the New Voik "World" to be a strong probability that Mr. Hoover will call a conference of United States French ...

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  27. REV. MR. HAMMOND.

    Referring yesterday to the dispute between himself and the Prohibition Alliance, reference to which was made in the report of Monday night's meeting, the Rev. R. B. S. ...

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  28. REPARATIONS.

    The Puris correspondent of the British United Press learns that france is likely to accept the plan only as a basis of discussion. it involves at present too great a reduction of ...

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  29. BIBLE DRAMAS.

    Strong protests were made by speakers at the annual meeting of the New South Wales Council of Churches yesterday against the action of the New South Wales Broadcasting ...

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  30. MR. E. RILEY, M.P.

    Because the disputes committee of the Labour Council had declared "black" the timber firm of Whitaker and Hayman, Ltd., Dee Why, Mr. E. Riley, M.P. senior, announced ...

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  31. ENGLISHWOMAN'S DEATH

    The police have arrested Joseph Girrard, formerly Miss Branson's gardener, and Francols Plnet, Glrrnrd's brother-in-law, and manger or the Motel de Monte Carlo, at Aries ...

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  32. DEADLOCK.

    A final and definite breakdown in the negotiations between the parties for a settlement of the strike in the timber industry occurred to-day. The conference resumed this ...

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  33. SENATOR OGDEN DENOUNCES ASSAULTS.

    Assaults on the volunteer timber workers were vigorously denouced to-day by Senator Ogden, the Minister in chnrge of the Com monwealth Department of Industry, who was ...

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  34. NEW TEXTILE PROCESS.

    A large gathering of people intorosted in the textile industry attended a lunch given by Textiles (New Process), Limited. Lord Chesterfield, who presided, explained that the ...

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  35. AVIATION DISASTER.

    A terrible flying mishap which occurred at Avord Milatary Aerodrome, France, resulted in the killing of five persons. An aeroplance was dropping bombs at practice when ...

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  36. BUSH TRAGEDY.

    Mr. Robert Melville. a settler of Hobby's Yards met his death yesterday in tragic circumstances. He was engaged in timber clearing his own property and when he ...

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  37. BOY KILLED.

    While crossing Kerr's-road, Lidcombe, yes terclay afternoon, Robert Elliott, aged 9 years of New-street, Lidcombe was knocked down by a motor car. He died shortly afterwards ...

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