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  2. OWNERS APPLY TO COURT

    An important development in regard to the strike of the Waterside Workers' Federation took place yesterday.- In the Commonwealth Arbitration Court, Judge Beeby declared that a strike existed in the industry. ...

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  3. BOISTEROUS WEATHER.

    Winds from the west and south-west became very strong yesterday, reading gale force in many districts. However, the barometer rose rapidly after 7 a.m. yesterday, and as a ...

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  4. FORESTRY.

    Mercilessly entertaining the delegates to the Empire Forestry Conference yesterday, the Government rushed thom from the railway station to a State luncheon, and around ...

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  5. GOVERNOR SMITH.

    A "whispering campaign" about Governor Al. Smith's religion, morals, and personal life, has suddenly taken a dramatic turn.- A statement made by him to-day recounts ...

    Article : 188 words
  6. INSURANCE.

    Details of the Federal Ministry's plan of national insurance embodied in a bill to be introduced in the House of Representatives, probably to-morrow, were disclosed to ...

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  7. HOSPITALS.

    Further revelations regarding the deplorable conditions of some hospitals were made yesterday, when a deputation asked Dr. Arthur (Minister for Health) for assistance tod Im ...

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  8. THE LEAGUE.

    The correspondent of the Australian Press at Geneva says:—Disarmament with the ever-recurring mention of security from European delegates, is a very lively ...

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  9. PLUNGED INTO DARKNESS.

    In the early hours of this morning a serious interruption occurred in the Burrinjuck electricity service, greatly inconveniencing the night work of the newspaper offices, flour ...

    Article : 112 words
  10. IN COURT.

    In the Commonwealth Arbitration Court at Sydney yesterday afternoon the shipowners informed Judge Beeby that the strike existed. ...

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  11. LAWN TENNIS.

    Play for the national singles championship entered the third round to-day at the Forrest Hills courts. Results (winner's name first in each pair):— ...

    Article : 461 words
  12. OWNERS' STATEMENT.

    "To-day It is not a question of employers refusing to accept overtures or to enter conferences It is the clear choice between strictly adhering to the award or submitting ...

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  13. LOSSES ON GEMS.

    The report of the Commissioner, Mr. T. Ferry, who inquired into the operations of the Queensland Gem Pool, waa tabled in Parliament to-day. The report stated that the ...

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  14. DAMAGE AT BATHURST.

    A severe windstorm swept over the township during the early hours of this morning, causing damage to several properties. The roof of Donnelly Bros.' garage in ...

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  15. OWNERS' MESSAGE.

    The chairman of the Associated Shipowners (Mr. W. T. Appleton) to-day sent a telegram to Mr. Bruce, informing him that all their members were observing the award of the ...

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  16. SIR JOHN BUTTERS.

    Speaking in the House of Representatives on Wednesday, Mr. Gregory, M.P. (Swan). severely attacked the Federal Commission in general, and Sir John Butters in particular, ...

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  17. COUNTRY WOMEN.

    An air of expectancy prevailed at the meeting of the Casino branch of the Country Women's Association this afternoon. It was rumoured previous to the meeting that the ...

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  18. FREE LABOUR.

    For a number of weeks the shipowners, both interstate and oversea, have been preparing for the present trouble, which they considered was very probable. A general ...

    Article : 143 words
  19. SOUTHERN CROSS.

    The Southern Cross flyers commence an aerial tour of the Dominion to-morrow, having accepted the Government's offer to use three aeroplanes. ...

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  20. DIVISION OF TRADE.

    American and Welsh tinplate manufacturers have signed an agreement allocating the world's tinplate market. it is announced at Swansea that the object of the agreement is to ...

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  21. NEW AWARD.

    Shipowners in Sydney yesterday declared that the wharf-labourers were being deliberately kept in ignorance of the advantages gained by the new award. If the men ...

    Article : 437 words
  22. SIR AUSTEN.

    News comes from Hamilton (Bermuda) that the British Foreign Secretary, Sir Austen Chamberlain, walked unaided down the rangplank of the Orcoma in drizzling rain to-day ...

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  23. ENTRAPPED.

    With their only apparent avenue of escape —a staircase—cut off by flames and smoke, some of the residents of apartments at 26 Forbes-street, Darlinghurst, were greatly ...

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  24. VICTORIA.

    The position on the waterfront to-day was that the Waterside Workers Federation was adhering to its present policy of refusing to accept work under the conditions of the new ...

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  25. H.M.A.S. AUSTRALIA.

    H.M.A.S. Australia has arrived at Kingston (Jamaica), and will leave on Friday for the Panama Canal. ...

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  26. THE BOYAL TOUR.

    Escorted by King Fuad's bodyguard of motor cyclists, the Prince of Wales and the Duke of Gloucester motored to the Rasiltin Palace at Alexandria, and lunched with the King. ...

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  27. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Following his arrest on charges of fraud in war loan transactions, Hugo Stinnes has resigned from all company directorates. The companion have issued Statements that they ...

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  28. DISTURBED SPAIN.

    The "Daily Express," referring to the condition of affairs in Spain, says:—Telegrams from Madrid are severely censored, but more than 3000 prominent persons have been arrested in ...

    Article : 157 words
  29. KINGSFORD SMITH'S MASCOT.

    In the crush at Wigram aerodrome on Tuesday Squadron-Lender Kingsford Smith lost the helmet on which was pinned a black and silver "Felix" cat, which was his mascot ...

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  30. THE OONAH.

    Characterising the steamer service between Melbourne and Burnie as "abominable," the Chief Scout Commissioner of New South Wales (Mr. E. Trenchard Miller) was very ...

    Article : 232 words
  31. BEHIND THE SCENES.

    In the Commonwealth Arbitration Court today, during the hearing of a plaint lodged by the Actors' Federation and the Theatrical Employees' Association, it was alleged that ...

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  32. AWARD CONDITIONS.

    When calls were made by the shipowners for wharf-labourers at the various wharf sates st Sydney yesterday morning, there was a ready response, as at the first ...

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  33. PARLAMENTARIANS.

    Senator Payne, in referring to the interParliamentary Conference in Berlin, says that the conference is a magnificent adjunct to the League of Nations. The exchange of ...

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  34. MR. BRUCE'S REPLY.

    The following telegram was sent by the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) to Mr. Mather, president of the Waterside Workers' Federation in Melbourne in reply to his message:h ...

    Article : 222 words
  35. BOWLERS AND BATSMEN.

    The Yorkshire county cricket committee passed a resolution declaring that, being dissatisfied with the big scores made during the present season. It favoured widening the ...

    Article : 151 words
  36. SHOWER OF MUD.

    Following a strange red glow in the sky, a shower fell in Moree to-day, leaving a thin coating of red mud, People caught in the rain had their clothes stained red. ...

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  37. CHALLENGE TO REDS.

    Senntor Gardiner (N.S.W.) has changed his mind about retiring from Federal politics when the term for which he was elected to the Senate expires. ...

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  38. CRICKET GROUND.

    The annual balance-sheet of the trustees of the Sydney Cricket Ground for the period ended June 30 last showed that the profit for the year amounted to £5457. The football ...

    Article : 88 words
  39. EFFECT ON SHIPPING.

    Oversea steamers are loading and discharging merchandise without any apparent trouble at Sydney, all the labour required being secured at the morning pick-ups. ...

    Article : 328 words
  40. ENGINEDRIVERS BREAK.

    At the annual conference of the W.A. branch of the Federated Enginedrivers and Firemen's Association, it was decided to cancal afiliation with the Australian Council of Trades ...

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