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  2. METAL TRADES DISPUTE. Claim for 44-hour Week.

    The employers whose operations are governed by Federal awards yesterday carried out their threat to discharge all employees who absented themselves from work on Saturday. As a result more than 25,000 men directly and indirectly involved in ...

    Article : 1,535 words
  3. ARBITRATION.

    "The basis of this machinery is to create harmony, and. if possible, to obviate the continual friction that has made itself so manifest in the past," said the Ministor for ...

    Article : 1,157 words
  4. SCULLING.

    A race for the world's sculling championship was decided on the Parramatta River yesterday afternoon, when Major Goodsell, of Sidney, successfully defendod the title against ...

    Article : 891 words
  5. AUSTRALIAN TEAM.

    The match between the Australian cricketers and the Leicestershire county eleven was commenced nt Leicester to-day. The teams were:— ...

    Article : 773 words
  6. BRITISH SERVICES.

    Details of the transport plans formulated by the British Ministry in case a state of emergency should arise are contained in the latest issue of "Good Roads," the official ...

    Article : 617 words
  7. BRITAIN'S INDUSTRIAL CRISIS General Strike Imminent.

    Negotiations for a settlement of the coal-mining dispute finally broke after the Government liad declared that the miners and the trade union committee were challenging tlie constitutional rights of the nation. ...

    Article : 132 words
  8. FINAL NEGOTIATIONS.

    Feverish efforts after poaco continued all day Saturday night's conference between the Labourites and the Cabinet took up the conversations where they broke doun on ...

    Article : 682 words
  9. AEROPLANE CRASH.

    A passenger had a wondertul escape in a terrible flying accident at King's Lynn this afternoon. An neroplano, making as exhibition flight in a high wind, crashod in a ...

    Article : 90 words
  10. THE PRESS.

    The "Dally Mail" is not being published today owing to the printers refusing to permit publication of a leading article calling upon all law-abiding citizens to hold themselves ...

    Article : 299 words
  11. COLLIERIES.

    It was reported by the general secretary of the Fodorated Enginodtivcrs' and Firemen's Association (Mr. H. C. Gibson) to-day that no official negotiations for a settlement of the ...

    Article : 124 words
  12. THE NORGE.

    News comes from Lcmingrad that the departure of the airship, the Norge, to be used by the Amundsen-Ellsworth Polar Expedition, has been delayed by fog. The Norge will ...

    Article : 44 words
  13. PRIME MINISTER'S ADVICE.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) to-day expressed his regret at the developments which had occurred in Sydney regarding the dispute conoerning the 44-hour week, and said that he ...

    Article : 64 words
  14. QUEENSLAND.

    The lender of the Opposition (Mr. Bavin) yosterday returned from Queensland nftcr having participated in the election campaign in that State. ...

    Article : 396 words
  15. PEACE MOTIVES.

    Dr. Stresemann, German Minister for Foreign Affairs, in the course of a speech broadcasted by wireless, on the Rusuo-German Treaty, said that the treaty should not ...

    Article : 81 words
  16. HARBOUR BRIDGE.

    Mr. James McMuhon. president of the Sane Democracy League, stated yesterday that assuming that the agreement now reported to have been ontered into between Dorman, Long, ...

    Article : 142 words
  17. CIVIC GARAGE.

    Mr. L. Stevenson, chief mechanical engineer to the City Council, has submitted a report on the working of the civic garage. He stales that the present system of dual control is ...

    Article : 654 words
  18. SCENES IN HYDE PARK.

    Two Communists and three British Fascists were arrested in Hyde Park after a series of Skirmishes between the rival factions, which had lasted all day. ...

    Article : 62 words
  19. CONTINENTAL OPINION.

    The Paris Press regards the threatened general strike as the most formidable social struggle in Britain's history. it recognises that there must he inevitable repercussions in ...

    Article : 214 words
  20. CONCRETE ROADS.

    To a deputation represeuting the A.W.U., which asked him yesterday that cement made in New South Waies should be used in the construction of the State's roads in preference ...

    Article : 483 words
  21. MUSIC EXAMINATIONS.

    Messrs. Henry Penn and Geraid Wale[?]. of the Conservatorium staff, propose to visit Tumut, Gundagat, Cootamundra, and Wagga for the purpose of giving demonstration ...

    Article : 159 words
  22. CITY COLLISION.

    As the result of a steam lorry crashing into a Quay-bound tram in Elizabeth-street, near Albion-street, yesterday morning, a tram conducctor, John MacOonald, aged 37 years, ...

    Article : 185 words
  23. FOOD SUPPLIES.

    Reuter learns that the Government's preliminary arrangements for the distribution of supplles are already operating. it is stated on behalf of the Government that tood ...

    Article : 95 words
  24. WIRELESS TELEPHONY.

    A radio telephone conversation between King George and President Coolidge is being arranged, according to "The World." The paper states that after arrangements ...

    Article : 69 words
  25. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    News comes from Tangier that tho Freuch and Spanish delegations havo sent an ultimatum to the Riffs that if the pouce, conditions are not accepted by May 7, fighting will be ...

    Article : 136 words
  26. BOY'S DEATH.

    "There were unusuall unfortunate clruumstances attending the child's death," Bald the City Coroner (Mr. Flotcher) yesterday, at the conclusion of his inquiry into the death of ...

    Article : 253 words
  27. THE ULTIMATUM.

    The first official statement isued from No. 10 Downing-street at 1 o'clock this morning says:— The following decision of his Majesty's ...

    Article : 664 words
  28. AMERICAN PRESS VIEWS.

    The American Press widely supports the attitude of the British Government and the people in opposing a general strike. The New York World" says: in ...

    Article : 142 words
  29. STEAMER KAIWARRA.

    A fire broke out in the bunkers of the Union Steam Ship Company's cargo steamer Kalwarrn al Lautoka on Sunday morning The outbreak was extinguished by the crow after a ...

    Article : 70 words
  30. BURIED BY SAND.

    A four-year-old boy, William Marlvale, had a lemarkable escape from death He was playing with others below a 14ft wall of sand caused by excavations, when suddenly ...

    Article : 87 words
  31. YOUNG WOMAN SHOT.

    Dorothy Lovati, aged 22 years, a teacher, of Cleveland-street, city, was admitted to Sydney Hospital shortly before 1 o'clock this morning suffering from a bullet wound in the ...

    Article : 121 words
  32. MILK VENDORS.

    When the health and by-laws committee of the City Council was considering yosterday afternoon the proposed rees for the registration of milk vendors—£1 for wholesale ...

    Article : 88 words
  33. REGISTERED LETTERS.

    By means of an ingenious ruse thieves obtained a mailbag, containing, 16 registered letters, from the steamer Wollongbar upon the arrival of that vessel in Sydney on ...

    Article : 101 words
  34. MR. CHURCHILL MOBBED.

    While the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Winston Churchill) was walking from Downing-street towards Whitehall a crowd, which the police was keeping back on the ...

    Article : 90 words
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