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  2. HIGH PRICE OF BREAD.

    Following widespread public protests against proposals that were made by the Bakers' Association some months ago to increase the ...

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  3. CASE BEFORE THE COURT.

    There was an air of expectancy when the waterside trouble was mentioned in the Arbitration Court yesterday. All the available space in the court was quickly ...

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  4. LEAGUE COUNCIL.

    The League Council held a brief, me interesting public sitting, this morning. The business was confined to the reception of reports, after which interest ...

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  5. STRIKE SETTLED

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--In a specially arranged interval Mr. Bruce, in the House of Representatives to-night, made a reference to the strike settlement. "I received advices during the day," he said, "from both Melbourne and Sydney which ...

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  6. NOT A CANDIDATE.

    President Coolidge has advised the Republican National committee that the Republican party should proceed to select another candidate for the PResidential ...

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  7. SHIP OWNERS' POSITION.

    At the conclusion of the Arbitration Court proceedings the ship owners met in conference to discuss their position and to decide upon the next move to be made ...

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  8. Overseas Ship Owners.

    After a meeting at midday the British and foreign ship owners cabled acceptance of the con[?]ens, and expressed a hope that ...

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  9. STEEL MAKING.

    A demonstration of "steel making by wireless" was given at the Imperial Steel Works, Sheffield, to-day with the first installation in the world to be used for ...

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  10. OVERSEAS OWNERS IN REPLY.

    The overseas ship owners in London lost no time in calling a meeting and considering the decision arrived at by their Australian representatives, and ...

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  11. ACTION BY FEDERATION.

    Expressions of satisfaction at the settlement were given vent to by members of the management committee of the Waterside Workers' Federation, who held a ...

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  12. SHIPMENT OF LAMBS.

    A parcel of 190 South Australian lambs shipped from Roseworthy Agricultural College with the idea of ascertaining what crosses wore most suitable for British ...

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  13. CONTROL OF SYDNEY.

    Mr. Arthur Collins, financial adviser to the public authorities, was interviewed by a representative of the Australian Press Association to-day. He stated he highly ...

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  14. AN ANNEXED TOWN.

    Soldiers are patrolling the streets of Nagyvarad, following on serious riots, in which students from Jassy and Bucharest destroyed the editorial offices and ...

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  15. SHIPPING BOARD'S ATTITUDE.

    A statement from Australia, issued to the press by Mr. Eva, manager of the London office of the Commonwealth Shipping Line, justifies the Australian ...

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  16. FEELING AT TRADES HALL.

    A strong feeling of satisfaction was expressed in trades union circles yesterday at the settlement of the strike, and it was stated that the result afforded a good ...

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  17. AUSTRALIA'S TARIFFS.

    "We have, never had the sympathy of the British manufacturers, and we do not expect it," said Mr. O. C. Beale, of Sydney, in an interview to-day after spedning ...

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  18. POWERS OF THE COURT.

    The Federal Attorney-General (Mr. Latham) and the Assistant Minister (Senator McLachlan) who have been in Melbourne this week keeping in touch ...

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  19. TRADE WITH AMERICA.

    Discrimination against American railroads, ports and shipping by Australian and Canadian Governments is charged by the United. States Shipping ...

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  20. Reference in Parliament.

    While the members of the Legislative Assembly were discussing amendments to the Totalisator Bill at 11 a.m. yesterday after an all-night sitting, the Minister of ...

    Article : 162 words
  21. HISTORY OF AUSTRALIA.

    In a speech at the Royal Colonial Institute to-day, Sir Granville Ryrie said the history of Australia was the history of the pastoral industry. The sheep and ...

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  22. Ministerial Attitude.

    Alluding last night to the bread price report, the Premier intimated that it had been referred to the Crown Law authorities for advice as to the procedure ...

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  23. DASH ON TO FOOTPATH.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--A motor car driven by Mrs. Ashton, wife of J. Ashton, M.L.C., to-day ran over the footpath in William-street, struck several ...

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  24. POSITION IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday,--A number of oversea liners at present anchored out in the harbor prepared to-night to berth alongside the quays to-morrow. The ...

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  25. N.S.W. DRINK BILL

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The drink bill for New South Wales for the year ended 30th June reached the alarming total of £13,222,000. this is about £5 per head. ...

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