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  2. RURAL CREDITS

    In resuming the debate on the Commonwealth Bank (Rural Credits) Bill in the House of Representatives yesterday, the leader of the Opposition (Mr. ...

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  3. RHINE OCCUPATION.

    Although technically the occupation ends at midnight, the few remaining French troops evacuated Dusseldorf at 9 a.m. yesterday, thus freeing the last of ...

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  4. SEAMEN'S NEW WAGE

    A clear statement concerning the negotiations between the British Ship Owners' Federation and the British Seamen's Union which led to the recent reduction of £1 ...

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  5. DEBTS PROBLEM.

    The langer the debt discussions continue the more obvious it becomes that the British and American settlements hang together. The "Daily Telegraph's" ...

    Article : 334 words
  6. DEPORTATION PROCESS

    It is highly probable that developments arising from the Government's determination to enforce the deportation law against the engineers of the strike of ...

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  7. THE TRUTH FROM ENGLAND.

    When asked to support the Seamen's Union leaders in their wholly unwarrantable attack on Imperial trade by inciting the seamen on British boats to ...

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  8. HONG KONG'S PLIGHT.

    A great indignation meeting in Hong Kong to-day passed a resolution to cable to the British Prime Minister demanding that the British Government should ...

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  9. Meeting of British Seamen.

    SYDNEY.—A mass meeting of all seamen from British ships in Port Jackson was held in the basement of the town hall on Wednesday. Messrs. Johansen ...

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  10. SYDNEY AGENTS SURPRISED.

    SYDNEY.—The Sydney agents of the Euripides were greatly surprised when they heard on Wednesday that the steamer had been held up at Melbourne. ...

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  11. NEW DIAMOND MINES.

    Rand [?] circles are much excited over the remarkably rapid developments in connection with a new company, which secured control of a diamondiferous ...

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  12. STATEMENT BY OWNERS.

    REferring to the present hold-up of British steamers in Australian ports, the chairman of the Melbourne branch of the Oversea Shipping Representatives' ...

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  13. RECHABITE CONFERENCE.

    A very cordial welcome to overseas delegates, including the Australians, Messrs. Hoskin and Miller, and Mrs. Jaycock, was expressed at the opening ...

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  14. TRADES HALL DISPUTES COMMITTEE.

    At recent meetings the conference of maritime unions fully discussed the position in connection with the strike of seamen on British vessels, and it was ...

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  15. POLICE PROTECTION.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) last night made available the text of replies which be hud received from the Premiers of Victoria, Queensland, South Australia ...

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  16. Calcutta Tea Sales.

    At the thirteenth sale, 34,200 packages were offered, including 5900 chests of dust. The quality showed little change from inst sale. The weak tone was further ...

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  17. BONDS BY AEROPLANE.

    The arrival at Croydon to-day of a Junker company triple-engined all-metal monoplane was witnessed by many people prominent in the aviation world. The ...

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  18. HAMLET UP TO DATE.

    Hamlet wearing plus fours in the graveyard seene, a dinner jacket in other seenes, and smoking a cigarette while soliloquising, was seen at Kingsway ...

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  19. Banking Amalgamations.

    The "Financial News," in a lengthy article, comments on the curious aloofness of "Australian banking institutions from any affiliations or working arrangements ...

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  20. UNION LEADER'S EGOTISM.

    Piquant correspondence is published in the "Moraine Post" between Mr. Cook, the miners' leader, and Mr. G. A. Spencer, M.P., loader of the Nottinghamshire ...

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  21. JOHANSEN BEFORE COURT.

    SYDNEY.—Jacob Johansen, assistant secretary of Sydney branch of the Federated Seamen's Union of Australisia, against whom a writ of attachment has ...

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  22. CHITRAL CLEARS SYDNEY HEADS

    SYDNEY.—The P. and O. steamer Chitral was moved out to the stream on Wednesday. No one but the harbor officials knew that she would be moved, and ...

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  23. SIR R. GARRAN IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY.—Important moves were made by the Commonwealth. Government in Sydney on Wednesday. The Federal Solicitor-General, Sir Robert ...

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  24. VESUVIUS IN ERUPTION.

    Violent rumblings all day long are believed to portend activity at Vesuvius. Some accounts state the voleane is in eruption. ...

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  25. OPIUM SMUGGLING.

    At the first working session of the advisory committee on opium, which is inquiring into the smuggling of the drug, various Government reports were ...

    Article : 127 words
  26. WATERSIDE WORKERS ALOOF FOR THE PRESENT.

    SYDNEY.—The waterside workers unanimously decided on WEdnesday to take no part in the dispute for the present. The policy of the union will be to ...

    Article : 113 words
  27. GENERAL CABLES.

    A family of eight, returning from a pilgrimage to Villaguardia Sanctuary (Italy), took refuge from a storm in a but. A thunderbolt. struck the hut. killing six ...

    Article : 276 words
  28. WHY APOLDA'S MEN STRUCK

    PERTH.—The shipping deadlock at Bunbury continues, but carly developments are anticipated as a result of communications with the South African ...

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  29. THE REDUCTION IN WAGES.

    In view of the present disturbance in Australian ports by British seamen on overseas ships because of a recent wage reduction, the following article ...

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  30. A Dangerous Practice.

    At St. Kilda court yesterday Hector Mulvenna, 28 years, a painter and paperhanger, was charged with having unlawfully assaulted Paul Richard Valentime, ...

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  31. THE INTERVIEW.

    SYDNEY.—In the Legislative Council the Vice-President of the Executive Council (Mr. Willis) admitted that he [?] tendered certain advice to Messrs. Walsh ...

    Article : 235 words
  32. PRINCE OF WALES IN ARGENTINA

    The Prince of Wales returned to-day after a two days' stay at a ranch at Huetal. He will attend a luncheon tendered by the children of the ambassador, ...

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  33. S. EURIPIDES HELD UP.

    In accordance with the decision reached at the meeting held in Wharf Laborers' buildings on Tuesday night, the seamen and stewards of the crew of the Aberdeen ...

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  34. DANGERS IN COAL MINES.

    SYDNEY.—After hearing further evidence at Newcastle regarding dangers in coal mines Justice Edmunds, chairman of the Coal Commission, said he could not ...

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