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  2. NATIONAL INSURANCE.

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--The actuarial committee, on whose report the National Insurance Bill is based, consisted of Messrs. C. H. Wickens, Federal ...

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  3. TORNADOES RAGE.

    A terrific Storm swept Porto Rico and the Caribbean Sea yesterday. Many conflicting reports have been received in New York, but they indicate ...

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  4. ENGLISH CRICKETERS

    The advance guard of England's eleven--White, Jardine, Geary, Mead, Staples and Mr. Toone (manager)-- embark by the Otranto. Mesdames Hobbs ...

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  5. RHINELAND EVACUATION.

    The German Cabinet sat all day to-day discussing the French proposals for the evacuation of the Rhineland. It is understood that Germany will ...

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  6. LEAGUE FINANCES.

    The budget committee with an almost unanimous voice cried out for economy. There was some criticism to the big powers' monopoly of the higher positions ...

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  7. THE STRIKE SETTLED

    As forecast in "The Age," the Waterside Workers' Federation decided on Saturday to resume work on the wharfs to-day under the Beeby award. At 12.30 ...

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  8. Friendly Societies Comment.

    Following on the introduction of the National Insurance Bill in the House of Representatives on Friday, officers of friendly societies on Saturday voiced their ...

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  9. CALLING STRIKE OFF.

    The closing sessions of the all-ports conference of the Waterside Workers' Federation were almost wholly taken up in discussing the position arising out of the ...

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  10. Pick-up Times.

    The times of engagement of labor under the Beeby award for waterside workers at the principal ports are as follow:-- Melbourne.--Oversea Section: Between the ...

    Article : 280 words
  11. EMPIRE SETTLEMENT.

    Speaking at the Canadian Club, Lord Lovat. Under Secretary for the Dominions, said be was going to Australia and New Zealand to discuss the ...

    Article : 99 words
  12. MARINE WORKERS' LOSSES.

    In was estimated on Saturday that the losses of those directly involved in the waterside strike have been enormous. Waterside workers and crews paid off ...

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  13. RELIEF AT GEELONG.

    GEELONG, Sunday.--The news that the waterside trouble had been settled was received on Saturday with satisfaction in Geelong, particularly by the local ...

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  14. MIGRATION OF WOMEN.

    Mr. J. Huxham, Agent-General for Queensland, and Miss Gladys Potts, on behalf of the British Government, to-day farewelled at Australia House 147 ...

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  15. PREMIER'S STATEMENT.

    The Premier (Mr. Hogan) announced on Saturday afternoon that he had succeeded in effecting a settlement of the waterfront dispute, and that the waterside workers ...

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  16. STRIKE UNPOPULAR IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Sydney branch of the Waterside Workers' Federation has been informed of the terms of settlement of the strike, and members have been ...

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  17. AUSTRALIAN FRUIT AND WINE.

    The Empire Marketing Board has engaged 2000 square feet at the Grocers' Exhibition, which will be opened at Islington next Saturday. A display will ...

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  18. OWNERS MEET TO-DAY.

    Although no written communication was received by the ship owners during the week end concerning the calling off of the strike, a telephone message was ...

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  19. POSITION IN TASMANIA.

    HOBART, Sunday.--The Bombala sailed for Sydney at 10 a.m. yesterday. She carried over 100 passengers, and returned with the whole of her cargo except ...

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  20. THE PRINCES IN EGYPT.

    The Prince of Wales and the Duke of Gloucester, who have arrived here on route to East Africa. visited the Pyramids this morning. ...

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  21. LEADING PLAYERS' AVERAGES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 178 words
  22. SHIPS IN MELBOURNE.

    As a result of the dispute there were at the week end seventeen vessels held up in Melbourne, comprising four oversea and thirteen inter-Stale ships. Agents for ...

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  23. WEEKLY TRAM TICKETS.

    The Railway Commissioners announced on Saturday that arrangements had been made for the issue from St. Kilda and Sandringham railway stations of card ...

    Article : 155 words
  24. ROMANTIC WEDDINGS.

    The daughter of Mr. Sainsbury, a wealthy provision merchant, in November, 1926, married Lord inverclyde, who, upon succeeding to the title in 1919, ...

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  25. JAPAN'S EMPEROR.

    The Emperor has returned to Tokio from his summer palace, and is taking up his residence for the first time since his accession in the central palace, which has been ...

    Article : 72 words
  26. ITALY'S WAR DEBT.

    The bank of England to-day received £2,125,000 from the Italian Government, the sixth instalment under the settlement of the Italian war debt to Great Britain. ...

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  27. Advertising

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  28. Steamer Loaded by Free Labor.

    DEVONPORT, Saturday.--The steamer Oonah loaded 122 sacks of peas and 276[?] bags of cement and left again for Melbourne, via Burnie, with the cargo is ...

    Article : 93 words
  29. Advertising

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