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  2. ELECTIONS. MR. BRUCE'S TOUR.

    The Prime Minister in the present election compaign has travelled over 7600 miles, and has addressed 56 political meetings. Throughout the campaign he never failed to ...

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  3. COMPENSATION. Injured Workmen.

    The Workmen's Compensation Bill, which has been read a first time in the Legislative Assembly, contains a number of drastic provisions. ...

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  4. MASKED BANDIT.

    Extreme audacity was displayed by an armed and masked bandit who held up the stationmaster at the Cheltenham Railway Station, Mr. Cyril Scott, and stole the money ...

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  5. SWIRLING FLOOD.

    The latest estimate of the loss of life at Dolgarrog, in Wales, through the bursting of a dam, is that 16 people are dead. Dolgarrog spent a night of unprecedented ...

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  6. QUEENSLAND PREMIER ACTS. RAILWAYMEN SUSPENDED.

    Twelve railwaymen at Bowen, North Queensland, charged with having refused duty when arrangements were made to supply an oversea boat with coal, have been suspended. Mr. McCormack (Queensland Premier) says there can be no turning ...

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  7. LOCARNO PACT.

    The situation in Germany regarding ratification of the Locarno treaty appears easier. Talk of Dr. Luther's resignation as Chancellor has ceased. The party leaders appear agreed ...

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  8. REMOVED. Loan Embargo.

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Winston Churchill) announced in a speech at Sheffield that the Government had decided to remove the embargo on the flotation of ...

    Article : 303 words
  9. RAILWAY STRIKE LIKELY.

    The Railway Commissioners announced today that one driver had been suspended at Bowen, on the ground that he had refused to carry out an instruction to transport coal ...

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  10. CERAMIC SAILS.

    One of the best signs of the waning power of the strikers was the despatch of the White Star liner Ceramic yesterday from her wharf at Miller's Point. The Ceramic sailed with ...

    Article : 136 words
  11. THE BERRIMA.

    Efforts which have been made by the strikers in Sydney to induce the crew of the P. and O. Branch liner Berrima to leave their ship have failed. The agents of the ...

    Article : 95 words
  12. FRENCH MINISTRY.

    The Painleve Ministry decided to stand [?]r fall by a vote of the Chamber of Deputies on a Ministerial declaration which was presented to the Chamber this afternoon. ...

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  13. MAY ADJOURN.

    It is possible that the Legislative Assembly will be adjourned this afternoon until after the Federal elections. A special meeting of the Cabinet was hold ...

    Article : 199 words
  14. PORT HOBART WHITE.

    The Commonwealth and Dominion line motor ship Port Hobart, which on arrival in Sydney from Brisbane without 31 members of her crew was declared black by the Federal ...

    Article : 115 words
  15. PRINCE OF WALES.

    The Prince of Wales was one of several followers who had a fall during a brilliant run of the Whaddon Chase Hunt in the Aylesbury district. The Prince's horse slipped ...

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  16. REGRESSING.

    The leader of the Opposition (Mr. Bavin) asserted yesterday that the Government's bill to regress the 1917 loyalists in the railway and tramway" services was not mentioned in ...

    Article : 528 words
  17. COAL INDUSTRY.

    In a speech at Sheffield, the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Churchill) referred to the coming grim winter on the coalfields. He said that the subsidy could do nothing to ...

    Article : 114 words
  18. MEN RETURNING.

    Another advertisement which appeared in the morning Press to-day resulted in an increased number of men calling at shipping offices in quest of employment. The ...

    Article : 159 words
  19. DAMASCUS.

    A traveller who has arrived at Alexandria from Damascus states that the French on October 28 bombarded three villages near Damascus as a reprisal for acts of brigandage. ...

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  20. ALLEGED COMBINE.

    The hearing of the suit instituted by the Government against a number of firms engegeod in the roofing and tiles industry, alleging that thoy had monopolished the trade ...

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  21. EMPIRE FRUITS.

    The Imperial Economic Committee this afternoon began an investigation into the marketing of Empire fruits, including fresh, dried, canned, citrus, and tropical, as well ...

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  22. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.

    Complete results of the municipal elections in London and the provinces allow that Labour secured a net gain of 135 seats, of which 88 are in London. Labour now has majorities in ...

    Article : 91 words
  23. WATERSIDERS.

    The management committee of the Waterside Workers' Federation has agreed that there shall be no hold up of inward or outward cargo by waterside workers, excepting in ...

    Article : 115 words
  24. UNITED STATES.

    Results throughout the country of the elections for various official positions, ranging from city Mayors to State Governors and Federal members of Congress, throw ...

    Article : 283 words
  25. AIR PILOT'S SOBRIETY.

    The sobriety of the pilot of a passenger aeroplane was involved in a claim by Captain Robertson for damages for wrongful dismissal against Imperial Airways, Ltd. It ...

    Article : 160 words
  26. THE APOLDA SAILS.

    The South African Government chartered steamer Apolda, which had been held up at Bunbury for several weeks in consequence of the men's demands for Australian rates of ...

    Article : 39 words
  27. WIRELESS.

    Major Gladstone Murray, publicity officer to the British Broadcasting Company, in the course of a lecture to members of the Oversea Club, said that he regarded Daventry Station ...

    Article : 232 words
  28. TRAPPED IN A MINE.

    A report from Sandstone, on the East Murchison goldfield, states that the body of a miner, Frederick Sonnenschein, aged 59, has been recovered from the workings of the ...

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  29. BENALLA AND BALRANALD.

    After having discharged Adelaide cargo at the Outer Harbour without trouble, the P. and O. branch service liner Benalla sailed for Melbourne about 4.30 o'clock on Tuesday ...

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  30. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Mr. Walter E. Guinness, who has been Financial Secretary to the Treasury since November, 1924, has been appointed Minister for Agriculture, in succession to Mr. E. F. L. ...

    Article : 255 words
  31. THE KAROOLA.

    A further development has occurred regarding the Karoola hold-up. Mr. Houghton, secretary of the local branch of the Seamen's Union, with two members of the Karoola's ...

    Article : 55 words
  32. SHOOTING TRAGEDY.

    A tragedy took place at Rozelle yesterday afternoon, when a man, after firing a shot at his wife and wounding her in the head, turned the revolver on himself, and inflicted ...

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  33. UNION SECRETARY DEFIED.

    A development of far-reaching consequences occurred at Fremantle to-day, when the pilot crew, in defiance of the secretary of the Seamen's Union, went out in a launch to the ...

    Article : 92 words
  34. GERMAN THEATRES.

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" says:—Foreign playwrights have taken the German theatres by storm. G. B. shaw's "Saint Joan' and "Back to Methuselah" ...

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  35. QUIET AT FREMANTLE.

    Unattended by any lawlessness or demonstration on the part of the strikers, the mail steamer Orsova moved from her berth at Victoria Quay shortly after 8 a.m. to-day. ...

    Article : 135 words
  36. BRITISH UNIONS.

    Concerning the suggestion that Mr. Walsh proposes to come to Britain to establish another seamen's union in alliance with the Australian Union, Mr. Havelock Wilson's ...

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  37. SPORT ABROAD.

    Mr. Hamilton Price, a leading lawn tennis writer and handicapped grades England's twelve leading players in the following order:—O. G. N. Turnbull[?] F. G. Lowe, C. ...

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  38. FEDERAL SERVANTS.

    Mr. W. H. Lock, hon. secretary of the New South Wales branch of the Postmasters' Association, issued the following statement yesterday:— ...

    Article : 178 words
  39. KILLED BY LION.

    News has been received by cable that Mr. W. R. Twigg, of Auckland, has been killed in an encounter with a lion in Northern Rhodesia. Mr. Twigg, who was head of an ...

    Article : 113 words
  40. MOTOR 'BUSES.

    At the last meeting of North Sydney Council, Alderman E. M. Clark suggested that a tax should be imposed on the proprietors of motor 'bus services for the maintenance of ...

    Article : 111 words
  41. JOCKEY AT LAW.

    A settlement has been annouced of the case in the King's Bench Division in which Steve Donoghue, the jockey, claimed damages from the "New York Herald" for comment ...

    Article : 93 words
  42. PROHIBITION ISSUE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 54 words
  43. DR. PAGE'S VISIT.

    Dr. Page will arrive in Sydney to-day, and will speak at Marrickville and Petersham in the evening. Later he will leave for his own electorate. ...

    Article : 28 words
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