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  2. JOB CONTROL.

    "With most people it is obvious that black is black and white is white, but not so with the coalminers, whose system of logic seems to be as incomprehensible as it is expensive." ...

    Article : 207 words
  3. THE DUKE'S "FREE" DAY.

    The Absorbing interest which the Duke of York takes in industry and the welfare of those engaged in it was indicated yesterday by the fact that practically the whole of the morning of his first free day in Sydney was devoted to visiting factories ...

    Article : 252 words
  4. GAS IN MINE.

    Two men were oversome by gas at the British mine this morning in a winze on the 300ft lovel (Thomp[?]n's section). The winze is about 30 feet deep, with three or four feet ...

    Article : 313 words
  5. SEGRAVE'S RECORD

    On Daytona Beach (Florida) to-day, Major H. Segrave, the British motorist, drove his Sunbeam racing car faster than any man had ever driven a car before. He set three ...

    Article : 168 words
  6. NEW MINISTRY.

    As the result of the counting of outlying boxes Bnd absent and declaration votes to-day, there has been no change in the numbers from the latest figures received 1 st ...

    Article : 476 words
  7. CANTONESE TROOPS BLAMED.

    The British Government has received official reports proving that last week's outrages at Nanking were planned, and carried out by uniformed Cantonese troops. It was only after British and American shelling began that the Cantonese officers checked the mobs. ...

    Article : 1,423 words
  8. GENERAL RYRIE.

    "Mr. Bruce sent for me, and said: 'General Ryrie, I want you to take on a job. "Well what is it, I asked, 'I'll do it. I've never baulked at anything in my life.' ...

    Article : 692 words
  9. WONDERFUL FEAT.

    The feat of Major H. O. D. Segrave in the extraordinary Sunbeam car of exceeding 200 miles an hour for all distances up to five kilometres (3.1065 miles) on the Dayton ...

    Article : 565 words
  10. HOSPITALS.

    It has been stated that more than 700 people are awaiting admittance to the public hospitals in the city. A good deal of the pressure on the city hospitals is caused by the ...

    Article : 113 words
  11. WOOLLEN MILLS.

    A red and gold flag over the gatoway emblazoned with the word "Welcome," fluttered a gay greeting to the Duke of York yesterday, when he visted the woollen mills of John ...

    Article : 445 words
  12. VISITS TO THE CLUBS.

    No formality was associated with the visits of the Duke of York to the Australian Club, the Imperial Service Club, and the Union Club yesterday. ...

    Article : 406 words
  13. SETTLED.

    Terms of settlement of the dispute on the Maitland coalfields were reached at the conference between the owners' and miners' representatives, prosided over by the Acting ...

    Article : 461 words
  14. VICTORIAN FIRE.

    A fire, which broke out in Mr. W. C. Wade's store at Goroke, at 3 a.m. to-day, spread to the National Bank building. Both buildings were destroyed. Mr. and Mrs. Wade ...

    Article : 117 words
  15. NORTH SYDNEY.

    In a report of the general purposes committee submitted to Tuesday evening's meeting of North Sydney Council, it was stated that a letter had been received from ...

    Article : 233 words
  16. THE PRAYER BOOK.

    The Convocations of Canterbury and York, under the presidency of the Archbishop of Canterbury, discussed the House of Bishops' proposals for the Prayer Book revision. A ...

    Article : 133 words
  17. TOBACCO FACTORY.

    On his arrival at the factory of the British Australasian Tobacco Company at Ralelgh Park, the Duke of York was met by Messrs. F. A. Brown and A. J. Cozens, (factory ...

    Article : 677 words
  18. SNOWFLAKES.

    On Tuesday morning a few people were privileged to witness something rarely seen in Sydney—a fall of snow. Mr. W. r Gale, a former president of the ...

    Article : 352 words
  19. LABOUR CONDITIONS.

    The Industrial Mission from Australia has completed its inquiries at Detroit. Professor Carl Sechoffer, Professor of Economics at the Detroit University, states ...

    Article : 149 words
  20. MIGRATION.

    In the Dominion Office domestic estimates the eversea settlement vote totale £1,540,000—an Increase of £503,000. Provisions for Australia include £374,000 interest on development ...

    Article : 210 words
  21. TO-DAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 467 words
  22. ARMY DEATH PENALTY.

    In the House of Commons the Labour party's proposal to abolish the death penalty in the army, except for treachery, was rejected by 269 votes to 134. ...

    Article : 88 words
  23. THE DUKE.

    At the Duke of York's request, the Premier (Mr. Lang) had a long Interview with his Royal Highness at Government House yesterday. The interview lasted for nearly ...

    Article : 396 words
  24. ACROSS AUSTRALIA.

    A remarkable motoring feat has just been accomplished by Mr. A. J. Bishop, of Perth, who, although he has only one arm, has driven his Essex standard touring car across to ...

    Article : 270 words
  25. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    King George and Queen Mary to-day entertained the Governor-designate of Queensland (Sir Thomas Goodwin) and Lady Goodwin at luncheon. ...

    Article : 280 words
  26. DE PINEDO.

    Continuing his flight from Rome, Commander De Pinedo, the Italian airman, arrived to-day at New Orleans, from Havana (Cuba). ...

    Article : 31 words
  27. PARTY POLITICS.

    It is reported that the Government is considering provision of the alternative vote in three-cornered election contests. The "Daily Herald" admits that this might postpone the ...

    Article : 135 words
  28. EMPIRE RELATIONS.

    During a debate in the House of Commons on the imperial Conference, Mr. Guthrie, lender of the Conservative party, moved an an adment declaring:— ...

    Article : 250 words
  29. ARBITRATION.

    Claiming that the existing high coat of arbitration to trade unions was excessive, the Federal secretary of the Clothing Trades Union (Mr. H. Carter) advocated to-day the ...

    Article : 183 words
  30. UNIVERSITY GOLF.

    Five foursomes were played to-day between teams of golfers representing Oxford and Cambridge Universities. Oxford, captained by R. H. Oppenhelmer, an Australian, won three ...

    Article : 103 words
  31. ENGLISH BETTING.

    Replying to a deputation of bookmakers, the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr, Winston Churchill) Intimated that he was going to ask Parliament to give the betting tax a fair ...

    Article : 82 words
  32. YOUTH KILLED.

    Tripping on a bent pipe on the top of a building in Reservoir-street, yesterday morning. Harold Franois, aged 17 years, fell 60 feet to the ground. ...

    Article : 58 words
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