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  2. STRIKE CLAUSES.

    When application was made to the Commonwealth Court of Conciliation and Arbitration in Sydney on September 13 for a declaration that a strike existed on the waterfront the ...

    Article : 259 words
  3. AT SYDNEY.

    The possibility of the waterside strike recurring in Sydney appears to be remote. A[?] the oversea steamer Matatua had been [?] by free labour at Newcastle, the ...

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  4. ALLEGED MURDER.

    The City Coroner (Mr. E. A. May) yesterday opened the inquest concerning the death of Percy Chong Gow. Ernert Percival Trapman, a young naval rating, and his wife, Amelia ...

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  5. MR. B. B. ALLEN.

    Mr. B. B. Allen, one of the ablest and most popular men associated with the Sydney wool trade, died on Sunday, after an illness that had lasted some months. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. MR. LEY, M.P., SUED.

    The action in which Dr. Ernest Feild Deck sued Thomas John Ley, M.P., to recover £1000 damages in respect of alleged misrepresentations made to him in connection with ...

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  7. SALARIES CLAIM.

    Sir John Quick, in the Commonwealth Arbitration Court to-day, began the hearing of a plaint by the Raliway Professional Officers of Australia. The claims are made in ...

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  8. SCAFFOLD COLLAPSE.

    An inquest concerning the death of Rees Charles Clifford Sigvart, aged 15, a plasterer's apprentice, which occurred on August 30, was held by the Parramatta District Coroner ...

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  9. COUNTRY NEWS

    The Minister for Works (Mr. Buttenshaw) states that the proposal to construct a railway to Port Stephens will be referred to the Public World Committee He ...

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  10. MAITLAND EISTEDDEOD.

    A record entry, has been received for the Maitland district eisteddfed, which is to open on October 6. The total is 1012, which is more than 400 above last year's [?] ...

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  11. LATE MR. DENIS CARROLL.

    The death occurred at Lismore on Saturday of Mr. Denis Carroll, retired inspector of police, aged 87 He was born in County Monaghan, Ireland, and came to Australia at ...

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  12. ORANGE MENTAL HOSPITAL.

    The number of inmates of the Orange Mental Hospital is steadily increasing. They now number 550, with 110 attendants, exclusive of the managerial and medical staffs. Two new ...

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  13. BAPTIST UNION.

    The annual meeting of the Ladies Zenana Missionary Society, held last evening in the Burton-street Church, was the concluding event of the annual conference of the Baptist ...

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  14. RIDING MISHAPS.

    Mr. Sonny McCrae had his left leg broken in curious circumstances in the "Musical Chairs" event at the Royal Show to-day. He was one of three riders left in the ...

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  15. EXETER RED CROSS HOME.

    To the Wingecarribee Shire Council the president (Cr. H. Ellsmore) reported that he had attended as one of a deputation to the Premier (Mr. Bavin), which protested against the ...

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  16. THIEVES DISTURBED

    Two thieves attacked Mr. George Cummins, aged 30 years, of Shaftesbury-road, Burwood, when he disturbed them at work in the garage of the Messrs. Glenister and Mackenzie ...

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  17. FREE LABOUR.

    Shipowners are still firm in their determination to employ free labour until there is a lefinite end to the present dispute. Additional volunteers were signed on to-day, and ...

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  18. SUNDAY GAMES.

    The Glen Innes Council regards with alarm what appears to be fast becoming an established custom in the town. The attention of the inspector has been directed to the playing ...

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  19. "EIGHT BELLS."

    Geoffrey Rawson is the author of "Eight Bells," a vivid tale of sea adventure that will be published in weekly instalments in the "Sydney Mail." The first chapter appears in ...

    Article : 79 words
  20. GLEN INNES POLICE COURT.

    In the police court a grazier, Walter Price, of Graham's Valley, was proceeded against by Frank Nicholson, health inspector, for leaving the carcase of a cow on the town water ...

    Article : 104 words
  21. ASSAULT ON GIRL.

    At the police court this morning, Bertie Charles Littler, Walter Harold Littler, Arthur Callaghan, and Edward Henry James McCarroll were remanded on a charge of criminally ...

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  22. UNEMPLOYED.

    At Fremantle, where members of the Waterside Workers' Federation refuse to obey the new award, the unemployed refuse to take their places as free labourers, having declared ...

    Article : 110 words
  23. GRAND PATRIARCH.

    BRO. F. BAKER, Who was yesterday installed as Grand Patriarch of the Grand Encampment of the Independent Order of Oddfellows of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. MISS BIRKETT'S RECITAL.

    Miss Rene Birkett, a young Sydney violinist, from the studio of Mr. S. Vost Janssen, made a favourable impression last evening on the large audience, which attended her first violin ...

    Article : 144 words
  25. BUGGY OVERTURNED.

    When Mrs. George Tubbs was driving a buggy down Torrington-street the breeching straps broke, startling the horse, and the vehicle was overturned. Luckily the iron frame was ...

    Article : 82 words
  26. CHILD KILLED.

    Ronald Power, aged 6 years, of Botany-street, Waterloo, was killed yesterday when he ran in front of a passing motor lorry and was knocked down. ...

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  27. WRESTLING.

    For the first time for some months the wrestling contest at Rushcuttcr Bay Stadium last night lasted the full eight rounds. Carol Gardiner, of America, who was making ...

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  28. TEACHERS' PROTEST.

    The Parkes branch of the Teachers' Federation has carried resolutions in favour of prohibiting canvassers for charitable institutions from entering country schools, and ...

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  29. QUEENSLAND.

    At a meeting of the Brisbane Merchants' Association to-day it was resolved to express satisfaction that interstate and oversea shipping companies had been successful in ...

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  30. GREEK EARTHQUAKE FUND.

    At a meeting at the Hotel Australia yesterday, Mr. Ben Fuller, Junior, handed to the Consul-General for Greece (Mr. Chrysanthopulos) a cheque for £180/1/4, on behalf of ...

    Article : 90 words
  31. WORK FOR UNEMPLOYED.

    Work was commenced to-day on the fillingin of a lagoon near Wollongong Harbour in order to provide work for unemployed under the scheme agreed upon between the ...

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  32. HOUSEBREAKING CHARGE.

    Ethel Violet May Benn, 31 years of age, was charged at the Redforn Police Court yesterday on three counts of housebreaking. Defendant, who appeared to be greatly ...

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  33. NEW TELEPHONE LINE.

    A new long-distance telephone system will come into operation in Moree, commencing on Monday, October 1. An additional trunk line service will be available from Moree ...

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  34. MEN STILL DEFIANT.

    There was no change in the position on the waterfront to-day, watersiders still maintaining their attitude of defiance to the Beeby award. There was a splendid response from ...

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  35. TOURING PARTY.

    Boisterous weather, which caused damage in the border districts during the week-end, was responsible for an unpleasant experience for members of the Albury football team ...

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  36. SCHUBERT.

    A lecture in German on the life and the works of Franz Schubert was delivered by Mr. George Baker (hon. secretary of the Modern Language Association) in the ...

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  37. "THE SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL."

    That Sheridan's comedy, "The School for Scandal," has power abundantly to entertain modern audiences was proved last night at St. James's Hall, when a large gathering followed ...

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  38. MAN SHOT DEAD.

    This morning Ernest Potter, of South Gundagai, found his brother, Peter John Potter, a single man, shot dead at his residence. It is believed that he went out to shoot ...

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  39. HURRICANE AT GUNDAGAI.

    Boisterous winds on Saturday nignt developed about midnight into a hurricane, and houses and sheds were blown away. Lidley Bros.' shearing shed at South Gundagai was ...

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  40. INDEX.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 149 words
  41. AGED WOMAN ATTACKED.

    As a result of having been assaulted when she was crossing a vacant allotment at Leederville on Saturday evening, Mrs. Margaret Ostle, 65, received treatment at the ...

    Article : 161 words
  42. GLEN INNES SEWERAGE SCHEME.

    The Town Clerk has informed the Glen Innes Council that a surveyor has been deputed to inquire into the Glen Innes sewerage proposal, and to complete matters regarding ...

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  43. TASMAN FLYERS.

    The Tasman fliers left Wanganui at 11.5 a.m. to-day and arrived at Blenheim at 1.18 p.m. They reported a terrible trip, being buffeted the whole way by head winds and rainstorms. ...

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  44. CARDINAL CERRITTI VISITS KATOOMBA.

    Cardinal Cerritti and party reached Katoomba, to-day. They were met at the boundary by the Mayor and escorted to the Carrington Hotel, where the Mayor extended a civic ...

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  45. CHEAPER COAL.

    News that Australian colliery owners have agreed to lower tho price of coal exported to New Zealand is destined to have a far-reaching effect on the industry in the Dominion, ...

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  46. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 237 words
  47. MOTORIST KILLED.

    A single-seater Citroen motor car, driven by Mr. Joseph Saunders, a commercial traveller, of Eastbourne-street, Windsor, was struck by a rail motor at a level crossing at ...

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  48. ELECTIONS.

    The Federal Treasurer (Dr. Page) will open the campaign of the Country party at Grafton on Wednesday, October 10. Arrangements are being made to broadcast his policy ...

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  49. THE NEW M.L.A.

    ALDERMAN J. M. DUNNINGHAM. who succeeds the late Mr. H. Goldstein as Nationalist member for Coogee. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  50. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    A message from Bunbury states that a request from Fremantle to the Bunbury lumpers to declare the steamer Huntress black was rejected by a stopwork meeting. The steamers ...

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  51. MOTOR CYCLIST INJURED.

    Donald Goodwin, aged 23 years, of Mortlake-street, Concord, was seriously injured late last night in a collision between the motor cycle he wns riding and a motor car in ...

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  52. PRINTING TRADE.

    The fourth annual convention of the Printing and Allied Trades Employers' Federation was opened in Hobart to-day. The Federal president (Mr. W. H. Cummins) delivered his ...

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  53. INSURANCE.

    Explaining the reasons why the Federal Ministry decided to omit provision for unemployment from its plan of national insurance, the Federal Country Party Parliamentary ...

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  54. NON-UNIONIST WORKER.

    A meeting of the Briseis Employees' Union was held in the Town Hall at Derby yesterday. The resolution passed at last Sunday's meeting that a stoppage would result if one of the ...

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  55. TO-DAY.

    Her Majesty's Theatre: "The Student Prince," 8 Criterion: "The Patsy," 8. Theatre Royal: "Interference," 8. Palace: "Bird in Hand," 8. ...

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  56. TRANSPORT BILL.

    The Royal assent to the Transport Workers' [?] was given to-day by the Governor-Genral (Lord Stonehaven). The Prime Minister said to-day that the ...

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  57. BOILER CONTRACT.

    A recommendation by the Raliway Commissioners that a certain tender for the supply of six boilers for one of the power-houses controlled by the Commissioners was before ...

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  58. LAUNCH ADRIFT.

    The following telegram was received yesterday by the Secretary of Navigation (Mr. G. H. Faulks) from the pilot at Forster:- "A motor fishing boat, painted green, is ...

    Article : 58 words
  59. DETONATOR EXPLODES.

    Two brothers, who discovered a detonator near their home in Lorraine-street, Arncliffe, yesterday, knocked it with a hammer, causing it to explode, and were seriously injured ...

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  60. HENRY GEORGE'S ADMIRERS.

    The belief that the philosophy of Henry George will ultimately prevail all over the civilised world was expressed by Mr. C. R. Swan, who presided last night at the annual ...

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  61. HENRY LAWSON.

    To ensure that the annual pilgrimage to the grave of Henry Lawson in Waverley Cemetery shall be placed on an organised basis, and that the works of Australian poets and ...

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  62. ESSENTIAL SERVICES.

    The Essential Services' Association, which has been formed in Perth, is enrolling members at £1 per annum, and has also opened a register of residents of the State of British ...

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  63. FELL BENEATH TRAM.

    When attempting to board a moving tram in George-street West yesterday afternoon; Edward Lonsdale, 45, a company director, fell, and a wheel passed over his right foot. He ...

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  64. H.M.A.S. BRISBANE.

    H.M.A.S. Brisbane, which recently returned to Sydney from Honolulu, sailed again yesterday morning for Melbourne where she will remain indefinitely. ...

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