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  2. 44-HOUR WEEK.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Judge Beeby, in the Industrial Arbitration Court to-day gave judgment exempting the employers of iron workers' assistants from the ...

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  3. LONDON MONEY MARKET.

    Renewed activity is evident in the London money market. Two large foreign loans have been snapped up eagerly—£1,000,000 for the Hungarian Land and ...

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  4. IN THE COUNTRY.

    ARARAT, Thursday.—At an early hour this morning a welcome change took place in the weather, which was most acceptable alter the oppressively hot ...

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  5. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    A cable message from London states that the Grand Duke Nicholas, one of the few remaining members of the Russian Royal family, is seriously ill in Paris, ...

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  6. A LAND RIDDLE.

    If a certain piece of land which is located on the corner of Elizabeth and Little Bourke streets were in the possession of a private owner doubtless a magnificent ...

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  7. TUBERCULOSIS CURE.

    With regard to the reported discovery by Dr. Smallpage, of a Sydney, of a serum for the cure of tuberculosis, the Federal Minister of Health (Sir N. Howse) stated ...

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  8. SYDNEY TOPICS.

    Sydney always had the reputation of being a sleepy city. Its shops generally begin to open about the time when half the business of the day has been done in ...

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  9. CRUISING OF TAXIS.

    Referring yesterday to the new City Council by-law, whereby all taxi-cabs are allowed to "cruise" in the city, and the police opposition to the by-law, on the ...

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  10. DISARMAMENT.

    The Foreign Affairs Committee of the House of Representatives to-day unanimously reported a resolution to authorise the expenditure of £10,000 for United ...

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  11. TRAINS AGAIN ON TIME.

    It was reported by officials of the Victorian Railways yesterday that temporary repairs had been completed to the railway near Junee, where a washaway ...

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  12. ACTS OF BRAVERY.

    Further investigations concerning the Junee flood indicate that considerable damage has resulted. Round the streets of the town are heaps of debris ...

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  13. ASLEEP ON RAILWAY LINE.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—The Rockhampton trains have been subject to delays from quite a variety of causes of late, but it was a novel one that held up a ...

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  14. PRESSURE ON PREMIER.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A mass meeting of delegates from a number of unions concerned with the securing of the 44-hour week was held this afternoon. ...

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  15. LATE SHOPPING NIGHT.

    BROKEN HILL, Thursday.—Male shop assistants previous to the 44-hour week worked 48 hours, mid females 46. At a meeting of the union last night strong ...

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  16. BUSH FIRE AS CONTRAST.

    SWAN HILL, Thursday.—A bush fire on a section of the Kerri Kerri property of Mr. J. E. Dowling, Balranald, and of Dr. McLure's property, ...

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  17. WILLS AND ESTATES.

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  18. AIR SERVICE.

    Notwithstanding the heavy rain and boisterous weather conditions yesterday, the Lyre Bird completed her usual trip from Melbourne to Hay on schedule time, ...

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  19. Tailing Dump Breaks Away.

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday.—An inquest opened to-day into the deaths of John Bastick and James Allen, who were killed as the result of a tailing dump breaking ...

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  20. BRISBANE STRIKE OVER.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—The firemen and deck hands of Bay steamers and tugs of the Brisbane Tug Company have decided to return to work unconditionally. ...

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  21. BOYS TAKE SHELTER.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—The storm which swept Ipswich about noon was responsible for the drowning of a boy named Gillis, eight years, in the Bremer ...

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  22. LATE COUNTRY NEWS.

    Advice was received on Thursday that passes had been secured by the whole of the eighteen candidates presented by the Ballarat first-aid class conducted at the ...

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  23. RAIN AT COWES.

    COWES, Thursday.—The heavy showers of rain which fell this morning will be a considerable benefit to the boarding houses, which were Retting low in their ...

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  24. VOLUNTARY BANISHMENT.

    Prince Charles, in his letter of renunciation, in addition to renouncing his titles and prerogatives, and his rights over his son and the latter's property, undertakes ...

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  25. TANKS FULL AT SORRENTO.

    SORRENTO, Thursday.—A cool change set in yesterday afternoon. Late last night at first light and then heavy coastal showers set in, followed by heavy westerly ...

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  26. Level-Crossing Accident.

    MAFFRA, Thursday.—The 3.50 p.m. train from Briagolong to-day crashed into a horse and buggy driven by two lads, who were proceeding from Maffra to Sale, ...

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  27. Photographs by Wireless.

    Photographs have been successfully transmitted by radio from New York to San Francisco and rebroadcasted to Honolulu. ...

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  28. GENERAL CABLES.

    In announcing the retirement of Mr. W. G. Wickham from the post of Senior British Trade Commissioner in South Africa as from 27th March, on the ground of ...

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  29. ACCIDENT IN MISTY RAIN.

    While misty rain was falling at 8 p.m. yesterday Thomas Vernon Hickey, aged 65 years, of Napier-place, Richmond, stepped before a motor car proceeding at ...

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  30. NEW SOUTH WALES A.W.U.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 78 words
  31. MISSING FROM HOME.

    TERANG, Thursday. — A supposed drowning tragedy occurred at Lake Keilambete, three miles from Terang, yesterday afternoon. James ...

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  32. COMPARISON OF RAINFALL.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 156 words
  33. OUR TRAM SERVICE.

    Sir,—When the Tramway Board Commissioners are investigating the complaint about undue delays on the St. Kilda tram line, voiced in today's "Age,[?] by "Wake ...

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  34. DUCK SHOOTING SEASON.

    Sir,—I read with surprise the announcement that it is proposed to open the duck-shooting season this year on 13th February instead of on the statutory ...

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  35. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 203 words
  36. IN THE RIVERINA.

    JUNEE, Thursday.—Additional information regarding the storm in Junee indicates that the damage was as great as was at first expected. In many parts of ...

    Article : 508 words
  37. Advertising

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  38. TERRITORY SEAT.

    DARWIN, Thursday.—With a lead of 347 votes Mr. Nelson has been declared elected for the Territory seat. There are still about 300 votes to come, but these ...

    Article : 45 words
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