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  4. Was No-Strike Decision a Strategic Move?

    Conflicting reports are to hand of [?] damage wrought by a tornado which has devastated the Middle West States. Ate Rockford (III.) a ...

    Article : 492 words
  5. NO SECRETS AT GENEVA

    The League of Nation's attempt to throw a cloak over its proceedings by refusing to take the Press into its confidence has ended in fiasco, ...

    Article : 506 words
  6. RAILWAY MEN WHO STOLE MOTOR TYRES

    One of the most remarkable cases of stealing heard in the Victorian courts for many years terminated last night, and was of exceptional interest to ...

    Article : 344 words
  7. CAL. COOLIDGE IS CROSS WITH KELLOGG

    The "World's" Washington correspondent says: "That President Coolidge regards the Franco-British agreement as tantamount ...

    Article : 271 words
  8. STRIKE OFF!

    At the eleventh hour, in the waterside dispute yesterday, when both the men and the owners appeared to be ready to come to grips over Judge Beeby's new award, the waterside workers made a surprise move and called the strike off. Work will be resumed in all ports to-morrow. A committee from the Waterside Workers' Federal Conference ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Mr. Hogan Pleased

    The first Announcement that the strike had ended was made by Premier Hogan who, since his return from Sydney on Wednesday, has been endeavoring to ...

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  10. DEATH DODGED AS CAR SOMERSAULTS

    A motor car travelling along Sydenham-road, Marrickville, early last night, swerved, turned over three times, and finished up on its side on the footway. ...

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  11. SAILORS' RIOT

    The inquiry began in the Police Court here to-day, in the case in which Arthur Thomas Bennett, Robert Webster, George Peglay, Herbert Thompson, and ...

    Article : 367 words
  12. 'PRENTICE PRANKS

    An unusual claim for damages was heard by Judge Coyle in the Goulburn District Court, when Cecil Andrew Horton, 17 sued Arthur Christmas, master ...

    Article : 214 words
  13. MORE DOMESTICS

    Miss Gladys Potts, on behalf of the British Government, bade farewell, at Australia House yesterday, to 147 domestics, who sailed by the Otranto ...

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  14. GOLF IN U.S.A.

    In the semi-finals of the national golf championship here to-day, Phil Perkins (Great Britain) beat George Voight (New York), 6 and 4. ...

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  15. ERIC PREFERS THE STUFF WITH A KICK

    London's population has been increase by two "Robots," which display marvellous ability in moving and talking. ...

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  16. BRITISH TRAWLER RESCUES SEAPLANE CREW

    A Brixham trawler, the Children's Friend, has landed the crew and mails of a French seaplane which had been missing since it was catapulted from the ...

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  17. HORRORS OF WAR

    Colonel T. W. White, of Melbourne, has published a remarkable odyssey of his experiences as an Australian airman, to which the English newspapers are ...

    Article : 221 words
  18. PRINCES CLIMB THE PYRAMIDS

    The two most active people at the Pyramids yesterday morning were the Prince of Wales and the Duke of Gloucester, the latter of whom, having been ...

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  20. MURDER FARM

    The story of a murder farm near Riverside, California, on which four boys met their death, us told by a youthful prisoner, is declared by the ...

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  21. TENNIS SINGLES

    Interrupted by rain yesterday, the two matches in the quarter final of the national singles championship were concluded to-day, are resulted:— ...

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  22. PRICE OF COAL

    The Victorian public is keenly interested in the proposals of the New South Wales' Government for the redution of 5/ a ton in the price of coal. ...

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  23. Husband Killed: Wife Lives

    While walking across Kins William-road this afternoon, Thomas Daly and his wife were hit by a motor car. Daly died a few minutes after being ...

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  24. Crushed Foot

    Arthur Levy, aged 19, of Colyton-street, Mount Druitt, was knocked over by a motor bike in Western-road, Prospect, yesterday afternoon. His right ...

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